When is day-time for the purpose of vampirism('s Weakness to Sunlight)?

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While outside during the day, health, magicka, and stamina are reduced, and the regeneration for each of these stats is reduced by 100%. The reduction increases with each stage of vampirism.

http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Vampirism#Weakness_to_Sunlight

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Why are vampires weak to sunlight?

"When you expose yourself to UV light, it creates free radicals in your cells, putting oxidative stress on them, which means, you guessed it, damaged DNA." So, this was my idea of explaining the weakness of vampires to sunlight, but it still sounds, weak.

What time does the sun go down in Skyrim?

Day begins at 5am and ends at 7pm regardless of weather or the visibility of the sun. That makes 14 hours of sunlight; 10 hours of night-time.

Can vampires go in sunlight?

Sunlight as a weakness to vampires is not actually from folklore, as many types of vampires can survive just fine in the sunlight, and traditional folklore rarely mentions sunlight at all.

Is there a way to stop being a vampire in Skyrim?

Falion leads the player to nearby Summoning Stones, North by North West of Morthal on a river delta. The player won't need to provide anything else to Falion to cure Vampirism. Just let him do his thing, stand in the Summoning Stones, and your Vampire curse will be cured.



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