and into wrote:Because of this challenge lighting a bit of a fire under my butt (and I have a bit of time as I'm keeping in while my wife studies here at home tonight) I did a fairly quick, but hopefully pretty thorough, edit of the vampire wiki page. Not saying it is great, but I think misleading info is for the most part gone. Anyone who catches anything I missed or disagrees with whatever, let me know. I've played (and won) vampires but they are far from my favorite species.
Sorry, maybe it is caused by my bad English but I don't like some of your edits, I believe
"Not having a real [[food clock]] allows you to play cautiously or abuse powerful spells without fear of starvation"
is better than
"The Vampire's fiddly [[food clock]] makes them somewhat less straightforward than most species."
and
"Used wisely, your adjustable undead nature can give you a wide variety of crucial immunities as you need them; used poorly, you end up unable to heal and get eaten by [[yak]]s. Early on you'll likely want to keep your levels high enough to maintain your faster-than-average HP regeneration, dipping into Thirsty for [[poison resistance]] and the boost to Stealth as needed. Depending on your skill selection and the branches you explore, you may find these undead advantages become more and more desirable the deeper you get. A Bloodless vampire is one of the stealthiest characters possible, letting you stab your way through most challenges. [[The Lair]] is much easier when you're poison resistant and stealthy, and provides significant [[XP]] and loot early on. "
is better than
"Exactly how to use your variable hunger states will depend on a number of things. At Thirsty and Near Bloodless you suffer slow regeneration (bad) and halved potion strength (worse) in exchange for Bat Form (good), stealth (depends), and some resistances (helpful but mostly unnecessary). Usually keeping around Thirsty for bat form is a good place to be, and gives option to quaff a bottle of blood to push you into satiated for full strength potions. Near Bloodless or Bloodless have stronger drawbacks, but may be worth the trade off once your character is established, depending on your build and where you are in the game."