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Eric and Charlotte were allied with members of the Morris clan who wielded the Vampire Killer, and Shanoa used Dominus, which was Dracula's own power.And those other 600 years don't count because??? Also Trevor being the first doesn't mean he's the only one who can. John, Eric, Jonathan, Charlotte and Shanoa are proof of that.
Maria fought alongside Richter—yes, a Belmont wielding the Vampire Killer.They're literally not, the fact you say that despite the other games that do not have a belmont in it that have killed Dracula in the past shows you're not paying attention to the story. Also only the Belmonts, are we forgetting Maria is stated before to have powers that rival that of a Belmont and we have confirmation she fought and defeated Dracula alongside Richter? The fact that's stated numerous times in the series shoots your argument in the foot.
You missed my point. If Dracula had actually resurrected multiple times in less than a century, that would mean every Belmont generation had the chance to defeat him repeatedly within their own lifetime.Richter's statements of Dracula rising has been proven wrong like numerous times dude, the anniversary collection literally states that the legend of Dracula rising every century is not accurate at all so idk why you're banking on Richter's statement of Dracula rising every century being real when the series itself disproves that, and it's only a legend and nothing more.
Richter’s statements and objectives in SotN make no sense if that’s the case, and that’s not the only problem with this "720+ resurrections" nonsense:
- If any Belmont or Morris had defeated Dracula more than once in their lifetime, it would have been mentioned by now.
- If plenty of other people (vampire hunters, sorcerers, or whatever) defeated Dracula multiple times while the Belmonts/Morris only did it once per generation, it implies the latter aren't nearly as important or special as we think. It undermines the significance of the Belmonts and the Vampire Killer from a narrative standpoint. Whether the Belmonts and the Vampire Killer are involved or not makes no difference, since a bunch of random, unnamed people could just go and beat Dracula 720+ times.
If literally no one here sees the problem with that, it would be worrying.
Grant and Sypha fought alongside a Belmont wielding the Vampire Killer and with Dracula's own son. Shanoa possessed Dracula's own power. Hector defeated a weakened Dracula—who was likely no stronger than Death (and thus didn't even add a layer).That still counts as a kill. She killed Dracula in her game, same with Hector, so again the Belmonts being the only ones to fight and beat Dracula are just not true, especially when Grant and Sypha are not relatives to the Belmonts at the time and Trevor acknowledges he had help from them and Alucard to defeat them.