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This final area usually has the same structure throughout the ''Castlevania'' series - a long stairway leading to a short hallway, finally ending with Dracula's quarters. The ''Smash'' stage condenses this, making the staircase lead directly to Dracula's room. The broken staircase may be a reference to ''Symphony of the Night'', where the staircase is broken into two pieces.
This final area usually has the same structure throughout the ''Castlevania'' series - a long stairway leading to a short hallway, finally ending with Dracula's quarters. The ''Smash'' stage condenses this, making the staircase lead directly to Dracula's room. The broken staircase may be a reference to ''Symphony of the Night'', where the staircase is broken into two pieces.
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