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Who is the best vampire in Twilight?

Who is the best vampire in Twilight?

Examining just which vampires are the most powerful in a world populated by all kinds of supernatural abilities will likely make fans want to revisit the four movies.

  1. 1 Benjamin.
  2. 2 Aro.
  3. 3 Bella Swan Cullen.
  4. 4 Edward Cullen.
  5. 5 Jane.
  6. 6 Alec.
  7. 7 Victoria.
  8. 8 James.

Is Selene the most powerful vampire?

Selene is stated to be “the Purest Vampire” due to having Alexander Corvinus’ blood and is one of the most powerful, if not the most powerful Vampire at the time of Blood Wars.

Who is the strongest vampire in the Cullen family?

Emmet has the most physical strength of the Cullens. But since vampires are strongest as newborns, Bella could easily beat him in an arm wrestling match in Breaking Dawn.

Which vampire is stronger Twilight or vampire Diaries?

Twilight’s vampires are stronger and faster than their TVD counterparts. They are harder to kill and sparkle in the sunlight instead of burn.

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Is Bella the most powerful vampire?

Even as a human, Bella somehow possessed a natural immunity to vampires’ psychic powers, which eventually makes her one of the strongest vampires the world has ever seen.

Why is Bella’s blood so special?

Some people’s blood has a more appealing taste/smell to certain vampires. Bella’s scent is more sweet and appeals to Edward more than anyone has before, kind of like how some scents/foods are more appealing to you than others. It explains it better in the first book.

Who is the strongest character in Underworld?

Viktor
Viktor was considered the most powerful and Amelia was also highly influential.

Who is stronger Jacob or Edward?

Both Jacob and Edward are evenly matched, according to Meyer. Edward has speed and strength, and Jacob is a werewolf, an entity that has the power to kill vampires. Werewolves are protectors, if you remember from the books, and they are the only real evenly-matched enemy of vampires.