Posted: 2/27/2003 7:32:22 PM EDT
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Okay, I've asked about zombies and vampires, but what about Werewolves? How do you kill a Werewolf? There's the given silver bullet, but where do we get silver bullets? So what if I just lop an arm off with a machete or something? Does that slow them? Seems to me, since they live and bleed, if I take a 12 gauge to their head, they'll eventually die, right? Unless there's some supernaturual junk going on, massive head trauma CAN'T be good for them. Or blunt trauma. Or fire. Crushing weight. Cars. Blades. Chainsaws. Decapitation can't help them, huh? |
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A silver bullet through the heart WILL kill a werewolf. However, a silver bullet throught he heart will kill pretty much anything. Don't shoot someone through the heart with a silver bullet and then use the target's death as proof of his lycanthropy. This is reverse logic, and works poorly in a court of law. Same thing with vampires. Though a wooden stake through a vampire's heart will kill him, it will kill just about anything else. Establish that he is a vampire BEFORE driving the stake in. Only then can you proudly proclaim: "I AM LEGEND!" |
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I've done extensive field research on "loup-garou", and have found that lots of firepower is required. Not only must the projectiles be silver, they must be capable of bringing Fuzzy down. A 22 LR into a 200 pound chainsaw is just gonna let him know which way to charge, silver or not. The Catholic church has recently endowed me to hunt and kill these things on the North American continent. As part of our kit, we are packing Bennelis loaded up with 3" Magnum deer slugs, 1911s, and Mac 10s, both in .45 ACP, all projectiles are of course, silver. We have hopes of success in Mexico and Florida. I'm told the silver for the projectiles is from the vast stores at the Vatican, and was originally loot from the Nazi Blitzkrieg into the Slavic countries. |
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There are two methods of dealing with "ol Fuzz Face". 1. Use the same combat shotgun load used by American fighting men from the Old West to Vietnam: A 12 gage shotgun shell loaded with a stack of Silver dimes. In Vietnam certain Special Forces personnel used this, where it was known as "Keep the change Charlie"". Works equally well on rogue werewolves, door-to-door salesman,and people who distribute religious tracts. 2. Capture the little beggar, haul him down to the nearest inner city park or around any college campus, and dump him out...He'll fit right in so who'll notice. |
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There wolf, there castle.... LOL Right. When I just checked my thread, the number of replies was "6" and the number of red was "66" so that makes... "6 66." Winchester Silvertips. Check. Silver Plated Daggers. Check. How about silver-plated CHAINSAWS? Or what about chromed bores? Like on my AR? Does that matter? Silver axes.... Gasoline, and matches. But Werewolves are pretty quick. I think a few good double-taps from a .45 with Silvertips would be prefered to a silver dagger or axe. Or gasoline... [edited to add...] *cocks shotgun, loaded with silver dimes* BLAMMO! "Keep the change, you filthy animal." |
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Quoted: A silver bullet through the heart WILL kill a werewolf. However, a silver bullet throught he heart will kill pretty much anything. Don't shoot someone through the heart with a silver bullet and then use the target's death as proof of his lycanthropy. This is reverse logic, and works poorly in a court of law. Same thing with vampires. Though a wooden stake through a vampire's heart will kill him, it will kill just about anything else. Establish that he is a vampire BEFORE driving the stake in. Only then can you proudly proclaim: "I AM LEGEND!" [LOLabove] Quoted: There's the given silver bullet, but where do we get silver bullets? By melting the silver bell from the mantle. |
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Silver plated weapons (swords, spears, arrows) will work just fine. Fire will work - but it is not very easy to "burn them to death", unless you have a flamethrower. Werewolves regenerate (heal) very, very quickly. They no longer use real silver in Winchester "Silvertips", so you're SOL there. Belladonna will keep them at bay for a while. Tyler |
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I don't think it matters if there's real silver in a Win Silvertip or not. With a name like "Silvertip," it's gotta at least blow huge holes in 'em. Chainsaw, followed up by flamethrower and a Soviet RPG-18. Then we go and nuke the whole site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure... |
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Quoted: So, how were Werewolves killed before the existence of guns??? Anybody who tells you different is guilty of revisionist history. [:D] |
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HOW DO YOU KILL A WEREWOLF Werewolves are almost immortal. Their flesh regenerates quickly from any wound, and they are immune to almost all diseases. However, a bad wound in the heart or brain area is often fatal, as is any wound inflicted by anything silver - knife, bullet or sword. Werewolves are allergic to silver. They are also allergic to the plant aconitum species napellus or lycoctonum. Other names for this plant are aconite, blue rocket and monkshood. It's a member of the deadly nightshade family and deadly to animals and humans as well as werewolves, so handle with care. One last thing. If you wound a werewolf, he will bear the wound or its scar when he returns to human form. If you kill a werewolf, he will return to the form of a man. |
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Oh, so it's their allergy to silver that causes silver to hurt them. It's that the silver won't let them heal. So if I shoot a Werewolf, it will die. I just have to shoot to kill. In the CNS or heart. ... How regenerative are they? I know if I stab one, the wound will heal up in less than 10 hours, but if I cut off an arm, it can't grow a new one, right? |