Vampyr
28 Achievements
1,000
40-50h
Xbox One
Xbox Series
Not even once
Finish the game without killing any citizens (not unlockable in Story Mode) Details for this achievement will be revealed once unlocked
90
1.22%
How to unlock the Not even once achievement in Vampyr - Definitive Guide
To win this achievement, you must not kill anyone or do anything that may lead them to dying/killing later on. If your choice leads them to turning into a Skal or becoming a worse version of one then your choice resulted in death which may be the reason this isn't popping for some.
Below is what I did to get this achievement, if you copy this like for like then you'll have no issues.
Also, I know it's probably obvious but please remember not to kill any of the NPCs you talk to along the way. Killing the Vampire Hunters, Ekons and other attacking monsters is fine.
Below is what I did to get this achievement, if you copy this like for like then you'll have no issues.
Also, I know it's probably obvious but please remember not to kill any of the NPCs you talk to along the way. Killing the Vampire Hunters, Ekons and other attacking monsters is fine.
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what is charm?
By on 30 Apr 2019 22:18
This worked for me.
I let Mary kill the priest.
Aloysius Dawson dies on his own if you charm him.
I let Mary kill the priest.
Aloysius Dawson dies on his own if you charm him.
By LordMakanaki on 26 Jul 2019 07:21
Note: I earned this on the PlayStation 4 thanks to a review copy I received from the developer. Here is my guide to this.
For this achievement/trophy, you must NOT Embrace any civilian that you meet during the games 7 chapters. This means that when given the option to mesmerise someone and lure them to a dark place, don’t embrace.
As you might expect, this will make your experience through VAMPYR much more difficult as civilians are a vital source of EXP, especially after unlocking all their options while making you underleveled. However, you can counter this little problem with a healing skill called Authophagy. Simply use an off-hand weapon that also has a blood asorbtion ability such as the Used Knife in Chapter Two’s Morgue and you’ll have constant healing, while making the game feel Bloodborneish.
EDIT 1: If you have the Hunters Heirlooms DLC pack ($5 on store) then use the Gun and Sword that come with that. The sword can be upgraded to steal blood and makes this much easier while the gun can rapidly fire off 6 shots, stunning bosses quickly.
Something else you need to watch out for is your civilian sheet in the menu. Make sure that you are healing everyone that you can, even if you spend an hour or so grinding the materials since districts that go critical can start resulting in NPC's going missing and more enemies who are much stronger (sometimes +15 in level). Also make sure that you are doing investigations! Most civilians have them so chat with them while unlocking their clues for tons of XP.
Important Choices
- Spare Clay in chapter one.
- Spare Dorothi in chapter two.
- Spare Sean in chapter three.
- Turn Aloysisus into a Vampire in chapter 5.
- Spare McCullum in chapter 5. DONT TURN HIM.
- Turn Doctor Swansea into a Vampire in chapter 5.
YOU CAN AND SHOULD KILL THE MAN INSIDE THE MARY BOSS FIGHT. HE DOESN'T AFFECT THE ACHIEVEMENT AND WILL PREVENT HER FROM FULLY HEALING.
Note: It would appear that killing the priest does void the achievement now. Although reports are mixed, I suggest making sure you’re well equipped to fight Mary since he will heal her.
For this achievement/trophy, you must NOT Embrace any civilian that you meet during the games 7 chapters. This means that when given the option to mesmerise someone and lure them to a dark place, don’t embrace.
As you might expect, this will make your experience through VAMPYR much more difficult as civilians are a vital source of EXP, especially after unlocking all their options while making you underleveled. However, you can counter this little problem with a healing skill called Authophagy. Simply use an off-hand weapon that also has a blood asorbtion ability such as the Used Knife in Chapter Two’s Morgue and you’ll have constant healing, while making the game feel Bloodborneish.
EDIT 1: If you have the Hunters Heirlooms DLC pack ($5 on store) then use the Gun and Sword that come with that. The sword can be upgraded to steal blood and makes this much easier while the gun can rapidly fire off 6 shots, stunning bosses quickly.
Something else you need to watch out for is your civilian sheet in the menu. Make sure that you are healing everyone that you can, even if you spend an hour or so grinding the materials since districts that go critical can start resulting in NPC's going missing and more enemies who are much stronger (sometimes +15 in level). Also make sure that you are doing investigations! Most civilians have them so chat with them while unlocking their clues for tons of XP.
Important Choices
- Spare Clay in chapter one.
- Spare Dorothi in chapter two.
- Spare Sean in chapter three.
- Turn Aloysisus into a Vampire in chapter 5.
- Spare McCullum in chapter 5. DONT TURN HIM.
- Turn Doctor Swansea into a Vampire in chapter 5.
YOU CAN AND SHOULD KILL THE MAN INSIDE THE MARY BOSS FIGHT. HE DOESN'T AFFECT THE ACHIEVEMENT AND WILL PREVENT HER FROM FULLY HEALING.
Note: It would appear that killing the priest does void the achievement now. Although reports are mixed, I suggest making sure you’re well equipped to fight Mary since he will heal her.
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It seems that as long as you dont embrace any citizens for the xp boost you are fine. I killed both Paxton sisters in my game when they became aggessive and still got the achievement.
By Texans2K2 on 06 Jun 2018 20:07
Paul Doyle, after you charmed Dorothy
By Billargh on 06 Jun 2018 15:15
Note: if you have a physical copy of the game and a USB keyboard, you can make this much easier on yourself by doing the infinite XP glitch (which I will detail below). A patch has fixed it, but you can get around this with a physical copy. I don't know if it's possible with a digital copy of the game, but you're welcome to try.
Edit: SpiralOut46and2 has confirmed that the glitch cannot be done with a digital copy.
In order to get this achievement, you must complete the game without embracing any named characters. In other words, mesmerizing and then embracing an NPC voids the achievement. Additionally, during the fight with Mary in the graveyard you must not drink blood from the injured priest, as this seems to void the achievement as well. Killing random Skals/Priwen/etc enemies is fine.
As far as I know, you don't have to interact with any of the NPCs that the story doesn't force you to talk to, and it doesn't seem to matter if they die as long as you weren't the one to kill them. (Unless they turn hostile, in which case you should be able to kill them safely, though I can't confirm this myself.) During my playthrough, I used the infinite XP glitch to max all the skills at the start of the game and then rushed as much as possible. I never had a district turn hostile, though the docks did fall to around 54% by the time I finished. For the most part, I didn't even talk to any of the NPCs other than those the game required me to talk to to progress, and one or two did die before I finished. During the entire playthrough, I believe I only slept twice.
Additionally, I took the following actions with these characters:
Spared Clay
Spared Nurse Crane
Spared Sean
Turned Dawson
Spared McCullum
Turned Swansea
In order to do the infinite XP glitch:
You must have a physical copy of the game to do this as well as a USB keyboard (though I'm told that the chat pad also works). It is not possible with a digital copy.
Uninstall the game and then disconnect your Xbox from the internet. Reinstall the game from the disk while offline and then play up until you the game has you increase skills for the first time (after Reid shoots himself in the chest). Once you get to that point, select anything to level up, plug the keyboard into your Xbox and then hold down P to until you have around 170000 experience or so and that's enough to max out every skill (and max your level at 50). Level up whatever you want/everything. After that's done, reconnect to the internet and download the patches (it won't affect the experience/skills at all) and then play from there.
Edit: SpiralOut46and2 has confirmed that the glitch cannot be done with a digital copy.
In order to get this achievement, you must complete the game without embracing any named characters. In other words, mesmerizing and then embracing an NPC voids the achievement. Additionally, during the fight with Mary in the graveyard you must not drink blood from the injured priest, as this seems to void the achievement as well. Killing random Skals/Priwen/etc enemies is fine.
As far as I know, you don't have to interact with any of the NPCs that the story doesn't force you to talk to, and it doesn't seem to matter if they die as long as you weren't the one to kill them. (Unless they turn hostile, in which case you should be able to kill them safely, though I can't confirm this myself.) During my playthrough, I used the infinite XP glitch to max all the skills at the start of the game and then rushed as much as possible. I never had a district turn hostile, though the docks did fall to around 54% by the time I finished. For the most part, I didn't even talk to any of the NPCs other than those the game required me to talk to to progress, and one or two did die before I finished. During the entire playthrough, I believe I only slept twice.
Additionally, I took the following actions with these characters:
Spared Clay
Spared Nurse Crane
Spared Sean
Turned Dawson
Spared McCullum
Turned Swansea
In order to do the infinite XP glitch:
You must have a physical copy of the game to do this as well as a USB keyboard (though I'm told that the chat pad also works). It is not possible with a digital copy.
Uninstall the game and then disconnect your Xbox from the internet. Reinstall the game from the disk while offline and then play up until you the game has you increase skills for the first time (after Reid shoots himself in the chest). Once you get to that point, select anything to level up, plug the keyboard into your Xbox and then hold down P to until you have around 170000 experience or so and that's enough to max out every skill (and max your level at 50). Level up whatever you want/everything. After that's done, reconnect to the internet and download the patches (it won't affect the experience/skills at all) and then play from there.
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Thank you! I can also confirm, DO NOT kill the priest during the Mary boss fight. I didn't embrace anyone and I did kill the priest in my second playthrough last week, and the achievement didn't pop. :( I just replayed it a third time and did NOT kill the priest, and just got the achievement. Thank you, great guide! :)
By SpiralOut46and2 on 31 Aug 2018 18:27
Can confirm a few more details, as I just got this on a speed run using the glitch to start the game at Level 50. I matched your choices except I TURNED McCullum just to see what happens and it was fine. I also made it through the entire game without sleeping after the first time, so no districts ever changed. The only thing I'd mention I specifically did was I saved all of the citizens in peril (takes a total of 30 seconds with OP). I also did not kill the priest during the Mary fight, although I killed her so fast I'm not even sure what happened to him.
By AgentOfAbyss on 06 Sep 2018 13:29
I followed everything with the characters except I turned Nurse Crane by mistake. So I ended up:
Spared Clay
Turned Nurse Crane
Spared Sean
Turned Dawson
Spared McCullum
Turned Swansea
I also did NOT kill the priest during the Mary fight, and I made sure to keep everyone healthy when possible. Even though I turned Nurse Crane, I did not go back to the exclamation mark where she is and did not fight or kill her, so I don't know if killing her then would void the achievement. I did the same with any "Missing" citizens that came from sparing Sean, etc... Those people I stayed away from and did not fight. This is pretty much what the other solutions say, I just wanted to say that I still got the achievement even though I turned Nurse Crane. I ended up following the PowerPyx guide for all of the collectables and stuff, and I posted what I did here on Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/xbox/comments/c1aouf/vampyr_backup_...
Hope this helps
Spared Clay
Turned Nurse Crane
Spared Sean
Turned Dawson
Spared McCullum
Turned Swansea
I also did NOT kill the priest during the Mary fight, and I made sure to keep everyone healthy when possible. Even though I turned Nurse Crane, I did not go back to the exclamation mark where she is and did not fight or kill her, so I don't know if killing her then would void the achievement. I did the same with any "Missing" citizens that came from sparing Sean, etc... Those people I stayed away from and did not fight. This is pretty much what the other solutions say, I just wanted to say that I still got the achievement even though I turned Nurse Crane. I ended up following the PowerPyx guide for all of the collectables and stuff, and I posted what I did here on Reddit. https://www.reddit.com/r/xbox/comments/c1aouf/vampyr_backup_...
Hope this helps
A cumulative trophy that makes the entire game much harder. You will either need to play the game twice or more depending on the amount of time you spend within the districts and the choices you make. To fulfill the requirements, you must NEVER KILL, by your hand, a citizen of London. This means, for the story choices:
Clay must live (spare)
Dorothy must live (either spared or charmed)
Hampton must live (either spared or charmed)
Take Aloysius as your Progeny (don't Embrace)
McCullum must live (spare)
Take Edgar as your Progeny
Along with these choices, you must not kill any of the turned citizens or Embrace any of the living. You may hear some lines from bosses or characters that remark on what you have done (such as if you charmed Dorothy, Mary will comment on how you twisted her mind), but as long as you have not fed or slain any of them, you should get this trophy at the very end. Reid will comment on how, after his sister's death, he has not fed on anyone in the final scene and once the stills start to play, this will unlock with the one stating that you completed the game.
EDIT: With abash1ba testing, it seems the Vicar counts so do not feed off of him. Furthermore, do your best to protect him from Mary (thanks mahdyshahsavary). Also, you can charm characters, such as Qc-PO charming Aloysius.
Clay must live (spare)
Dorothy must live (either spared or charmed)
Hampton must live (either spared or charmed)
Take Aloysius as your Progeny (don't Embrace)
McCullum must live (spare)
Take Edgar as your Progeny
Along with these choices, you must not kill any of the turned citizens or Embrace any of the living. You may hear some lines from bosses or characters that remark on what you have done (such as if you charmed Dorothy, Mary will comment on how you twisted her mind), but as long as you have not fed or slain any of them, you should get this trophy at the very end. Reid will comment on how, after his sister's death, he has not fed on anyone in the final scene and once the stills start to play, this will unlock with the one stating that you completed the game.
EDIT: With abash1ba testing, it seems the Vicar counts so do not feed off of him. Furthermore, do your best to protect him from Mary (thanks mahdyshahsavary). Also, you can charm characters, such as Qc-PO charming Aloysius.
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DO NOT feed on the Vicar in Mary fight, it voids the trophy.
By abash1ba on 23 Apr 2021 08:33
@abash1ba: Thank you for letting me know. I have updated the solution.
By KTKarona on 23 Apr 2021 14:30
To unlock Not Even Once achievement. You must complete the game without embracing (killing) any citizens. Dead citizens don't count towards the achievement unless you embrace them. Keep your eyes white and you should be fine.
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I'm not sure that's true. I beat the game without embracing anyone at all, but I did
, and
. I'm not sure which of those could have done it, but I didn't get the achievement.
By bookmunkie on 16 Aug 2020 04:14
There are only 2 things you need to be aware of
dont ever embrace (suck) any of the 64 portrait people in the game ever
or munch on the vikar in the spoiler
reid sister fight
dont ever embrace (suck) any of the 64 portrait people in the game ever
or munch on the vikar in the spoiler
reid sister fight
**Missable**
The people that count towards this trophy are any named NPCs who are displayed in your district status menu, along with the ones in your main quest line. You can kill any enemies that are aggressive towards you; you are even able to drain them of their blood. As long as you don’t mesmerise and embrace any named NPCs, and don’t kill any of the main characters in your quest lines when given a choice, you’ll be fine.
Here is a list of the choices you should make during your main quest that will avoid killing and be the best for the district's health:
The people that count towards this trophy are any named NPCs who are displayed in your district status menu, along with the ones in your main quest line. You can kill any enemies that are aggressive towards you; you are even able to drain them of their blood. As long as you don’t mesmerise and embrace any named NPCs, and don’t kill any of the main characters in your quest lines when given a choice, you’ll be fine.
Here is a list of the choices you should make during your main quest that will avoid killing and be the best for the district's health:
- Chapter 1: Release Clay during the main quest “Take me to a Hospital” instead of embracing him.
- Chapter 2: Spare Dorothy during the main quest “Blackmail in Whitechapel”.
- Chapter 3: Turn Sean during the main quest “Give a dog a bad name”.
- Chapter 5: Charm Aloysius during the main quest “Unnatural Selection”.
- Chapter 5: Spare McCullum during the quest “And by the sword you die”.
- Chapter 5: Turn Dr. Swansea during the quest “Science without conscience”.
This achievement isn't actually as tricky as it sounds, though it will make for a rather difficult playthrough. The only people that count as a "citizen" are the named NPCs who show up in the game menu, and those tied to the main story decisions. The first group are people you can mesmerize and lead into dark areas to "embrace" and gain extra experience. To unlock this achievement, you must ensure you never do this. You can kill any aggressive enemies you come across in the streets, even using the "bite" command to drain their blood if you like. The second group related to story events are as follows:
- Chapter 1: Clay - choose to let Clay live when you first meet him at the docks to earn the "Merciful Release" achievement.
- Chapter 2: Dorothi - choose the "Spare" option when dealing with her during the "Interview with the vampire" achievement.
- Chapter 3: Sean - be sure to choose the "Spare" option when dealing with him during the "Sacrificial lamb" achievement.
- Chapter 5: Aloysisus - choose the "Turn" option when dealing with him during the "Prepare to die" achievement.
- Chapter 5: McCullum - choose the "Spare" option after defeating him in combat.
- Chapter 5: Dr. Swansea - choose the "Turn" option when dealing with him during the "The Dying Swansea" achievement.
This guide was translated automatically.
The most important thing is not to “hug” anyone. And so, if according to the plot you turn into a vampire or he himself dies a natural death (like the chief doctor or nurse, for example), then this will in no way prevent you from getting the trophy. The main thing is not to drink anyone’s blood!
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It is also worth adding that if one of the characters dies due to the fact that you did not visit them when a side quest required it (for example, a Persian is attacked by ghouls), then this is considered a death due to your fault and the trophy is blocked accordingly. Be careful with this...
By FaNToM1 on 17 Jun 2018 23:05
When I passed I made Sean and the Old Man and the Doctor my descendants. During the battle with Mary, I did not kill the priest. Rats, rebels and all sorts of creatures can be bitten. When fighting the last boss, redistribute your skills again and put everything (ONLY FOR DAMAGE) on health, stamina, blood supply, autophagy, shield, claws, damage ult and about 5-6 on serums (I didn’t use it in the whole game, but the last boss needs this 100%)
By BOBA180799 on 10 Jul 2018 20:06
This guide was translated automatically.
I didn’t understand right away and was afraid to bite and only ate rats
You can bite enemies and vampires
The main thing is not to hug the townspeople NPCs, who have portraits on the map of the townspeople with whom you talk, receive quests, etc., including Clay at the beginning of the game, when the plot pushes for this
The rest doesn't matter - who dies, or turns into a ghoul, etc.
You can bite enemies and vampires
The main thing is not to hug the townspeople NPCs, who have portraits on the map of the townspeople with whom you talk, receive quests, etc., including Clay at the beginning of the game, when the plot pushes for this
The rest doesn't matter - who dies, or turns into a ghoul, etc.
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