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Castlevania Revisions

I thought Soma beating Chaos is more like defeating an entity roughly in the same ballpark as God, but still not quite the same, as God is supreme. It should likely still be treated as the verse's top entity, even if not by leaps and bounds.
 
@Matt

I believe the summary of some characters needs to be expanded upon. Some characters such as Shona, Ritcher, Soma, and Jonathan were only noted in the appearances they made.
 
Azathoth the Abyssal Idiot said:
I thought Soma beating Chaos is more like defeating an entity roughly in the same ballpark as God, but still not quite the same, as God is supreme. It should likely still be treated as the verse's top entity, even if not by leaps and bounds.
I agree.
 
I was just looking at the Dracula's page and his regen is at mid-godly but it says he with regenerate even if his existence is erased wouldn't that be high-godly regen
 
No. You need to be capable of regenerating even if you are destroyed alongside your setting to be High-Godly. Like if you regenerate even if you are erased and your multiverse is erased too.

Only very few characters have it.
 
I think there's some missing some stuff in the castlevania profiles that i think you didn't mention in your blog, Richter fought Dracula in the edge of an black hole in symphony of the night


Castlevania Symphony of the Night Richter vs Dracula
Castlevania Symphony of the Night Richter vs Dracula


and there is one as well in judgement when you're fighting the time reaper, so does that mean the main characters that appeared in Rondo of Blood and Judgement are immune to the effects of an black hole?


Castlevania Judgement - Walkthrough - Fight 12 - Simon vs
Castlevania Judgement - Walkthrough - Fight 12 - Simon vs. Time Reaper - Final Boss Fight-0


Also, Dracula has some crazy instant kill hax wouldn't the main characters have some kind of resistence to those kinds of hax?
 
Reminder: Remember to put links of the statements that automatically sends you directly to the approved fancalcs/evidence for the character's feats in their profiles.

Everyone got it?
 
So far I've updated Dracula's, Alucard's and Richter's profiles, and also made pages for Aeon and The Time Reaper.
 
RobloxG seems to have a point. A link to the evidence should probably be placed in a few profiles.
 
Those pages look excellent! Well done, Matt!

Say, wouldn't it be neat to have links to theme songs for characters? Y'know, like you see on some other pages, especially on Nintendo ones. Would it be permissable to put such things on Castlevania pages? If so, leave the task of getting links up to me; I can finish that task in no time!
 
^ We have the "themes" to a few characters in their "Gallery" section. Like with Pearl and Akro. I always liked the idea, and it would give the Gallery section more stuff to have.
 
Leon Belmont: "Leon's Theme," of course.

Trevor Belmont: "Beginning," preferably from the Famicom version of Castlevania 3. Also, "Belmont the Legend," his battle theme from Curse of Darkness.

Simon Belmont: "Vampire Killer," alternately his theme from Super Castlevania IV.

Juste Belmont: "Successor of Fate," an underappreciated song from an underappreciated game.

Richter Belmont: "Divine Bloodlines," oh yeah!

Julius Belmont: "Heart of Fire," (which is actually partiallly from Haunted Castle) or this amazing remix.

Alucard: Either "Dracula's Castle" or "Tragic Prince," but I prefer the latter.

Hector: "Abandoned Castle" from Curse of Darkness.

Shanoa: "An Empty Tome," from Order of Ecclesia.

Johnathan Morris: "Invitation of a Crazed Moon,"the first area theme of Portrait of Ruin.

Charlotte Aulin: "The Hidden Curse," the music from the Forest of Doom area from Portrait of Ruin.

Soma Cruz: "Ruined Castle Corridor" from Aria or perhaps this remix or this other remix.

Aeon: "Darkness of Fear" is a good suggestion from Xan.

Dracula: "Dance of Illusions"plus "A Toccata Into Blood-Soaked Darkness" and, my favorite, this amazing remix of the Super Castlevania IV battle theme! Please put the remix on his page; the artist, Mozzaratti deserves recognition.

Death: Theme from Judgement, Lament of Innocence, and Curse of Darkness.

Time Reaper: "Crucial Moment," from Judgement.

God: Various choir pieces, such as the Requiem themes from Rondo of Blood and Symphony of the Night, would fit well, but I think "Tractus" from Harmony of Despair could be most apropriate for the creator of the Castlevania verse.

Saint Germain: "Visitor in a Silk Hat," his battle theme.
 
Ah, always a pleasure to put my extensive knowledge of video game music to good use! Thanks and kudos to Xanxussama1010 for the help!

Is my post satisfactory?
 
Hey Matthew, if you could, you mind unlocking the profiles for Soma, Jonathan, and Shanoa? I wish to expand on the characters' summary.
 
@Matthew It depends on the size of the "star". If it was simply what was thought to be a falling star in ancient times, i.e. a meteorite, we obviously cannot assign star level.
 
Well, considering the enemy and attack descriptions.

"Star motif graces the rod of this mage. Its owner dreams of one day becoming one with the stars."

"Pulls a star out of orbit & down onto foes' heads."

"Draws stars in the air then smacks them into foes."


They are definitely talking about stars. The problem is that the attacks feature cartoonish five-pointed stars, so I am uncertain if it's legit. However, they wouldn't use the line "pulls a star out of orbit" if they were referring to anything but real stars.
 
Okay. It seems uncertain then, especially if the stars are very small.
 
Well, the stars being small isn't the problem. We rank some Touhou characters at similar levels for similar abilities. The characters use unrealistic magic, after all.

I question the legitimacy of this to scale to normal enemies.

I have found other things that suggest Tier 4 bosses (Normal bosses, not primary villains), though.
 
Okay. Perhaps it is better to use the other feats then.
 
"Pulls a star out of orbit"

The orbit of what? The center of the galaxy? Because the way this is phrased seems to imply stars being pulled out of orbit with the planet, which is obviously not the case. "Down onto foes' heads" would require a star drastically smaller than the planet, so I heavily doubt Twinkle Rod is using anything close to actual stars.

If normal bosses have Tier 4 stuff, we should use that, instead.
 
The star's orbit, obviously. Presumably, given the information we have, the attack involves pulling a star from the galaxy and through magic / reality warping, throwing it at the enemy in a shrunk state.

If it wasn't a real star, why would they add the part of her pulling the star from its orbit?

And yes, normal bosses serve as the magical core of Brauner's portrait dimensions, which contain entire celestial bodies.
 
When an girl you loved a lot but thought she was weak became as buff as a gant over the course of a week and beats that thought out of your mind...

That is how I feel about Castlevania gaining uber level cosmic power. I like it, especially considering I'm masochistic. ( In actuality , I don't know for certain ,so please do not quote me on that. Just a joke. )
 
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