Vampyr Tips: What to Do in the Shadows of 1918 London

One of the novel things about Vampyr is that it creates an ecosystem that can easily fall apart based on your actions. If you rush in teeth out and feed on every Tom, Dick and Aloysius in London, you’ll basically bring ruin to this game world. You have to know when to talk and when to fight, what to say and how to kill. It might be easy to feel overwhelmed by its various systems and the many decisions you have to make, but it shouldn’t be. Let us help you out with a few basic, overarching tips to help you enjoy the dark world of Vampyr as much as possible.
1. Talk to Everybody
Conversation is the real life’s blood of Vampyr. The relationships you develop with the game’s many citizens—and the relationships they have with each other—are the most interesting thing about Vampyr, and it all hinges on conversation. A certain amount of communication with specific characters is required to advance the main story, and there are also character-specific investigations and side quests that both flesh them out and provide you with a solid source of experience points. Even if your eventual plan is to go full evil vampire and kill everybody, you’ll still need to talk to them and uncover secrets about their life to maximize the experience points you’ll get when you bite into them. If you don’t like the sound of long, sometimes repetitive chats with NPCs, Vampyr may not be the game for you. And as part of this conversation, you should also…
2. Read Every Note That You Find
You’ll find various letters, diaries and other scraps of paper scattered throughout the drawing rooms and trash bins of Vampyr. The rarest of these are bits of lore that explore the game’s backstory; these appear within their own separate page on the menu screen, and aren’t what I’m talking about right now. The notes that appear under your standard inventory screen might seem more mundane, but they often unlock hints about citizens throughout London. If you want to open up every dialogue screen and maximize the XP level of the game’s characters, you’ll have to uncover all the hints about them, and many of these can only be found in those notes in your inventory. Don’t forget to read them.
3. Always Heal Citizens
It’s in your best interest to keep the people of London as healthy as possible, even if you just plan on eventually sucking all of their blood. Whenever you’re at a work bench, make sure you’re stocked up on medicine for the nine different sicknesses that can befall citizens. You can use that medicine to heal minor issues like fatigue, colds and headaches, or even more serious problems like bronchitis and anemia. The more people in one neighborhood are sick, the less healthy the entire district becomes. Eventually a district can collapse entirely, with all of its citizens and their side quests disappearing for good. Keeping people healthy and alive will stave off that disaster.
4. Don’t Sleep Often—Heal Citizens First and Wait Until You Have Lots of XP to Spend
You’ll find various hideouts throughout London, each one with a work bench and a bed. Sleeping is the only way to use your XP to unlock or upgrade your abilities. Obviously that’s something you’ll want to do often, as it’s the only way to level up and keep pace with the increasingly strong enemies you’ll have to face. Don’t sleep too often, though; every time you sleep a day passes, and every day more citizens will grow sick. It’s not uncommon for you to heal every sick person in a district one night, take a nap to level up, and then wake up to find that just as many people in that district have gotten newly sick overnight. And since there’s no fast travel in the game, if you’re determined to keep districts as healthy as possible, you’ll spend a solid amount of time running across the game’s entire map every day just to keep people fit. Only sleep when you have a lot of experience to cash in, and if most citizens in every district are healthy.