No, your basic vampire is actually quite a pathetic creature, capable of stealing life-force and that's about it. The ability to shape-shift was one of Count Dracula's many abilities - not because he was a vampire but because he was a high level sorcerer, having attended the Scholomance in the Carpathian Mountains. Due to his fame the ability has become sort of a stereotype in the more pulp-level fiction.
Vampires and werewolves/shapeshifters.
Yes, because shapeshifters are werewolves
The Nightworld series is a very good series about vampires, werewolves, & shapeshifters falling in love with humans. There are 4. Vampire Academy series and The Vampire Diaries.
It has charachters such as vampires and shapeshifters that are thought to be fantasy (not real to life)
In myths and fairy tales, yes. In real life, no.
Of course. You know, vampires are always in disguise. Vampires are beasts disguised as humans that suck human blood. They are creatures of the night, but can perform a ritual to be able to come into daylight. Vampires can sometimes be shapeshifters, therefore they can be anything.
Werewolves are shapeshifters
Bruce Coville's Shapeshifters was created in 1999.
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There are several shapeshifters in X-Men, but perhaps the best known is Mystique.
Yes. Shapeshifters are polymorphic because they can change into any form they want to.
It depends on the lore or mythology you're referring to. In many stories, shapeshifters are not immortal but have the ability to change their form. However, there are also versions where shapeshifters can live longer lives or have a form of immortality.