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|Tracking Shot ({{ja|追尾弾|Tsuibi-dan}})|| ||Dracula spits a series of spirits, which initially float up in front of him before flying towards the player's current location. These spirits disappear upon reaching their destination, and they may inflict the [[poison]] status upon hitting players. Up to five spirits will be made depending on the difficulty. This move originates from ''Portrait of Ruin'', and is known as '''Curse Chaser''' ({{ja|カースチェイサー|Kāsu Cheisā}}) in the ''Castlevania'' series.
|Tracking Shot ({{ja|追尾弾|Tsuibi-dan}})|| ||Dracula spits a series of three spirits, which initially float up in front of him before flying towards the player's current location. These spirits disappear upon reaching their destination, and they may inflict the [[poison]] status upon hitting players. This move originates from ''Portrait of Ruin'', and is known as '''Curse Chaser''' ({{ja|カースチェイサー|Kāsu Cheisā}}) in the ''Castlevania'' series.
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|Fire Shot ({{ja|炎弾|En-dan}})|| ||Dracula charges up, then spits a widespread of three fireballs aimed at the player, which explode on contact. It originates from his triple fireball attack in ''Castlevania'', and is referred to as '''Hellfire''' ({{ja|ヘルファイア|Herufaia}}) in the ''Castlevania'' series.
|Fire Shot ({{ja|炎弾|En-dan}})|| ||Dracula charges up, then spits a widespread of three fireballs aimed at the player, which explode on contact. It originates from his triple fireball attack in ''Castlevania'', and is referred to as '''Hellfire''' ({{ja|ヘルファイア|Herufaia}}) in the ''Castlevania'' series.
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|Shockwave ({{ja|衝撃波|Shōgekiha}})|| ||Dracula charges up, then spits an electric wave forward, which is nearly as tall as him. This was one of his primary attacks in ''Rondo of Blood''. Despite its appearance, it actually deals {{b|aura|effect}} damage.
|Shockwave ({{ja|衝撃波|Shōgekiha}})|| ||Dracula charges up, then spits an electric wave forward, which is nearly as tall as him. This was one of his primary attacks in ''Rondo of Blood''. Despite its appearance, it actually deals [[Aura (effect)|aura]] damage.
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|Rip Apart ({{ja|切り裂く|Kirisaku}})|| ||Dracula swipes in front of him with his claws, potentially doing so three times on higher difficulties. He may either perform it in place or while taking a step forward. The final swipe deals darkness damage.
|Rip Apart ({{ja|切り裂く|Kirisaku}})|| ||Dracula swipes in front of him with his claws, potentially doing so up to three times. He may either perform it in place or while taking a step forward. The first attack may inflict the [[poison]] status, and the final swipe deals darkness damage.
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|Strike ({{ja|たたきつける|Tatakitsukeru}})|| ||Dracula does a wide overhead swing with his claws, which deals darkness damage and can [[meteor smash]]. He may either rear back and perform it in place or take a step forward.
|Strike ({{ja|たたきつける|Tatakitsukeru}})|| ||Dracula does a wide overhead swing with his claws, which deals darkness damage and can [[meteor smash]]. He may either rear back and perform it in place or take a step forward.
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|Trample ({{ja|踏みつぶす|Fumitsubusu}})|| ||Dracula jumps, then slams his fist into the ground, producing a shockwave that moves to both ends of the stage. The initial jump, falling punch, and shockwave all deal damage.
|Trample ({{ja|踏みつぶす|Fumitsubusu}})|| ||Dracula jumps, then slams his fist into the ground, producing a shockwave that moves to both ends of the stage. The initial jump, falling punch, and shockwave all deal damage.
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| || ||Dracula jumps to a different spot on the stage. His landing deals damage.
||| ||Dracula jumps to a different spot on the stage. His landing deals damage.
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