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* [[Anti-Grinding]]: The experience you gain depends on the result of [Enemy's Level] minus [Your Level]. Therefore, grinding against the same types of enemies for extended periods of time will yield diminishing returns, forcing you to seek out stronger enemies. However, this can make grinding ridiculously easy, depending on the order you go through certain areas.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: This is the first ''[[Castlevania]]'' game to use [[Death]] as a character, rather than a mere [[Recurring Boss]].
* [[As the Good Book Says...]]: Dracula quotes Matthew 16:26 upon his defeat, and identifies the verse. Since Dracula was born in 1062 and the verse system only goes back to 1551, this implies he has actually kept up on his religious reading since becoming Dark Lord (demon king).
* [[Attractive Bent Species]]: If the Bat familliar is active, a cartoon heart flies out of it and it starts to follow Alucard upon turning himself into one: at higher levels, more bats will join in and they all shoot out a fireball whenever Alucard does in bat form.
* [[Award Bait Song]]: "I Am the Wind", which was unfortunately excised from the PSP remake and the Xbox Live Arcade version (in a later update) due to copyright reasons. They ended up replaced with a new track by Michiru Yamane herself (''Mournful Symphony/Nocturne'') and the ending song from ''[[Castlevania: Lament of Innocence]]'' (''Admiration of the Clan''), respectively.
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