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Castlevania: Rondo of Blood: Difference between revisions

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* [[Flawless Victory]]: If you defeat a boss with a full life bar, you receive an extra life. You can get hit during the level, so long as you find some food to refill your lifebar before the stage is over.
* [[Flechette Storm]]: The Knife Item Crash.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Richter's attempts to Item Crash keys should count.
* [[Gratuitous German]]: The prologue in the original game is spoken entirely in German, with subtitles.
* [[Hot-Blooded]]: Richter's attempts to Item Crash keys should count.
* [[Improbable Weapon User]]: The aforementioned keys. [[Lethal Joke Item|Which are among the most powerful weapons in the game.]]
* [[Invulnerable Attack]]: Most Item Crashes give at least some invulnerability during their animations.
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* [[Nintendo Hard]]: Unlike [[Super Castlevania IV]], Richter lacks the multi-directional whipping, and many of the enemies are a lot faster and more aggressive than you'd expect. Even the typical bone skeleton throws bones almost all the time.
* [[No Flow in CGI]]: Probably why Maria wears pants instead of a dress and has her hair tied back in ''Dracula X Chronicles''.
* [[Nostalgia Level]]:
** Stage 1 is the Town of Veros from ''Simon's Quest'', combined with a portion of Stage 1 of ''Dracula's Curse''.
** Stage 2, as usual, is the Castle Entrance Corridor from the original NES game.
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