| Legend/Fact | V, W, or B? |
| Does not cast a shadow | |
| The French name for it is loup-garou | |
| 1941 Lon Chaney, Jr. film helped popularize it | |
| Casts no reflection in mirrors | |
| Stake through the heart kills it | |
| Index finger as long or longer than middle finger | |
| Bram Stoker wrote the quintessential novel about it | |
| Known as wąpierz in Poland | |
| Has fangs | |
| It is cold to the touch | |
| London's Highgate Cemetery purportedly had one | |
| Possesses mind powers | |
| Immune from aging | |
| Harmed by holy water or a crucifix | |
| Cannot go out in daylight | |
| Drinking water from its footprint can make you one | |
| You become one when bitten by one | |
| Has an aversion to mistletoe | |
| Has an aversion to garlic | |
| Transmogrifies | |
| Needs to consume blood to survive | |
| Possesses unnatural strength | |
| Lives in grave or casket during daylight | |
| It becomes one during a full moon | |
| Does not cast a shadow | |
| The French name for it is loup-garou | |
| 1941 Lon Chaney, Jr. film helped popularize it | |
| Casts no reflection in mirrors | |
| Stake through the heart kills it | |
| Index finger as long or longer than middle finger | |
| Bram Stoker wrote the quintessential novel about it | |
| Known as wąpierz in Poland | |
| Has fangs | |
| It is cold to the touch | |
| London's Highgate Cemetery purportedly had one | |
| Possesses mind powers | |