As pointed out in the question, all fear attacks are mind-affecting, and undead are immune to mind-affecting effects.
Can you revivify a vampire?
No. Revivify won’t change their creature type. It’s going to bring them back to life exactly as they were when they died: undead. Vampirism isn’t normally treated as a curse by the rules, so this solution depends entirely on the DM deciding the magical fountain’s effect is a curse.
What happens if you cast revivify on a vampire?
According to the lead editor of 5th edition D&D… Jeremy Crawford: “Raise dead has no effect on undead. But revivify revives any type of creature.” As already said by others, revivify or killing them first to resurrect them maybe.
Is there a way to become a vampire without being bitten?
In reality, there are many methods of how to become a vampire without being bitten. Corresponding to different positions, a person can develop into a vampire through blood or biting. This includes being bitten by a vampire and dying or nearly dying.
How much blood does it take to become a vampire?
A spell may just do the trick to become a vampire. A more intense method would be to exchange blood with a real vampire. It should be noted, a large amount of blood isn’t required as merely a 1/4 teaspoon of blood is a sufficient amount to transform you into a vampire.
Are there any spells you can use to become a vampire?
The first place must be willing to go before you become a vampire is none other than the dark side. There are a good number of spells you can use in your bid to becoming a vampire. Of course, there are different kinds of spells, meaning you’ll have to pick the spell you feel will work best for you.
Is there any way to kill a vampire?
All we can say is this: there is no record available in history about the death of a vampire. We know this for sure: no vampire has ever died of natural causes (aging). With that said, it is possible to kill a vampire by extracting their heart and setting it on fire.