Um, what is it exactly that Dracula and Alucard can and cannot do as vampires?
A. There are a lot of different interpretations of what vampires can and cannot do. Alucard, technically, is only half-vampire, but he has inherited pretty much all the vampire traits, both the good and bad. The only real difference is that some things won’t hurt him as badly as they would hurt Dracula and he can stand running or diluted water. Here’s the basic list of things that hurt (not kill) vampires in my book: -Garlic -Water -Holy water really hurts -Religious artifacts (like crosses) A stake through the heart (has to be made wooden) will pretty much immobilize the vampire. But if you really want to kill them, you pretty much should chop off their body parts and bury them in separate places. In all logic if someone dug them up and put them back together and took the stake out they could come back to life. Any exposure to sunlight will kill a vampire. Turn him to dust basically. Alucard would just get a really bad burn. Neither Dracula cannot see himself in a mirror or a picture
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