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|Straight Shot ({{ja|直進弾|Chokushin-dan}})|| ||Dracula takes a step back, then holds out his arm as he launches a series of large [[Darkness|dark]] fireballs forward. The fireballs alternate between being just above the ground and at about Dracula's height, which is high enough to miss short or [[crouch]]ing characters. This originates from ''Castlevania: Rondo of Blood'', and is referred to as '''Dark Inferno''' ({{ja|ダークインフェルノ|Dāku Inferuno}}) in the ''Castlevania'' series.
|Straight Shot ({{ja|直進弾|Chokushin-dan}})|| ||Dracula takes a step back, then holds out his arm as he launches a series of large [[Darkness|dark]] fireballs forward. The fireballs alternate between being just above the ground and at about Dracula's height, which is high enough to miss short or [[crouch]]ing characters. This originates from ''Castlevania: Rondo of Blood'', and is referred to as '''Dark Inferno''' ({{ja|ダークインフェルノ|Dāku Inferuno}}) in the ''Castlevania'' series.
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|Omnidirectional Shot ({{ja|全方位弾|Zenhōi-dan}})|| ||Dracula wraps himself in his cape, then flings it open and holds his arm out to his side, launching multiple sets of red and blue {{b|magic|effect}} orbs. These orbs either revolve around him with sets flying in an alternating clockwise and counter-clockwise fashion as they spread outward, or fly straight with sets alternating between all cardinal and diagonal directions. The red orbs are more powerful than the blue ones and can be [[absorb]]ed. The revolving version of the move resembles one used by Graham Jones in ''Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'', which used Dark Inferno's fireballs instead of orbs. The straight flying version is based on Dracula’s main method of attack in ''Castlevania: The Adventure''. The move is known as '''Dark Inferno (Diffusion)''' ({{ja|ダークインフェルノ(拡散)|Dāku Inferuno (Kakusan)}}) in the ''Castlevania'' series.
|Omnidirectional Shot ({{ja|全方位弾|Zenhōi-dan}})|| ||Dracula wraps himself in his cape, then flings it open and holds his arm out to his side, launching multiple sets of red and blue [[magic]] orbs. These orbs either revolve around him with sets flying in an alternating clockwise and counter-clockwise fashion as they spread outward, or fly straight with sets alternating between all cardinal and diagonal directions. The red orbs are more powerful than the blue ones and can be [[absorb]]ed. The revolving version of the move resembles one used by Graham Jones in ''Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow'', which used Dark Inferno's fireballs instead of orbs. The straight flying version is based on Dracula’s main method of attack in ''Castlevania: The Adventure''. The move is known as '''Dark Inferno (Diffusion)''' ({{ja|ダークインフェルノ(拡散)|Dāku Inferuno (Kakusan)}}) in the ''Castlevania'' series.
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|Pillar of Flame ({{ja|炎の柱|Honō no Hashira}})|| ||Dracula raises his arm, and harmless flames appear on the ground, either with many appearing at once or in a sequence. After a moment, these flames erupt into tall fire pillars that hit multiple times. At low health, he combines it with one of the above three moves. It resembles a combination of his primary attack in ''Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse'', Dario's fire pillars in ''Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow'', and one of his attacks in ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. The attack is referred to as '''Pillar of Fire''' ({{ja|火柱|Hibashira}}) in the ''Castlevania'' series.
|Pillar of Flame ({{ja|炎の柱|Honō no Hashira}})|| ||Dracula raises his arm, and harmless flames appear on the ground, either with many appearing at once or in a sequence. After a moment, these flames erupt into tall fire pillars that hit multiple times. At low health, he combines it with one of the above three moves. It resembles a combination of his primary attack in ''Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse'', Dario's fire pillars in ''Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow'', and one of his attacks in ''Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. The attack is referred to as '''Pillar of Fire''' ({{ja|火柱|Hibashira}}) in the ''Castlevania'' series.

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