Night Shift | Vampyr Walkthrough Vampyr Guide and Walkthrough
Last update: 05 June 2018
This chapter will guide you through the "Night Shift" mission in Vampyr, the next main quest.
Get out of the office and talk to Dorothy. You will be given the key to the morgue and the task of finding the medicinal ingredients there.
Go to the building next to the hospital, use the key, and go to the Old Morgue. Explore the rooms and take Ferrous Tartrate from the cabinet.
Run to the floor above. You will have to face a few Skals (levels 6-7). Run to the upper floor. You will have to fight several scales (levels 6-7). After the fight, take the quinine off the table.
In one of the rooms, you will find a key leading to the morgue cellar. When you've finished exploring the building, go down to the basement.
Stay vigilant, because at this moment of the game you are still quite weak. Visit more rooms to get an amputation knife that steals blood when you hit it. Use it in combat to have blood needed to use Autophage and heal yourself.
You can grab the notes in the room with the corpse, and begin the investigation called "Painfull Fall."
Go now to the main hall. There is a boss waiting for you - John Doe (level 7). He's a quick and strong Skal. The enemy can create a ghostly double that can attack you. It's a tough fight - you have to dodge the attacks a lot.
It's advisable to catch the enemy in a string of blows and use the rest of your strength to jump backward. Then just wait a moment, do some dodging and repeat the trick. Finally, the enemy will fall dead.
Now search the entire room thoroughly and collect the blood of your enemy. At the top you will find, among others, a recipe that will give you access to new medicines after decryption.
Lift the Sodium hypochlorite and go to the exit. On the way, freshly reborn enemies will appear, so be vigilant. Don't worry if you die - the game will record your progress with the boss and the items you have acquired.
Go to the hospital with the ingredients to talk to Dorothy Crane and the mission will be concluded successfully.