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Dragonsbane), paired this with the blood draining knife.
Both weapons have been upgraded to level 3, I also choose
both levels of the blood absorption upgrade options for them.
That right there is me one real issue with the Pacifist run of this game. To do so you need strong weapons to compensate the lack of Vamp Powers, but the strongest weapons (save the True Dragonsbane) are only available after draining a citizen.
Pick a style and roll with it. Nothing is really more viable than anything else. The worst thing you could do though is waste your mats on trying to upgrade multiple weapons at once or dumping xp into abilities that don't synergize. Pick a loadout and committ.
This game does not cater to the “Jack of All Master of None” class I typically gravitate towards. But focusing on a single area, you can become a God of Death.