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|name = Dracula Vlad Țepeș
|name = Dracula Vlad Țepeș
|image = [[File:SSBU spirit Dracula.png|250px]]
|image = [[File:SSBU spirit Dracula.png|250px]]
|caption = [[File:CastlevaniaSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert-dark]]<br>Official artwork of Dracula from<br>''{{s|wikipedia|Castlevania: Symphony of the Night}}''.
|caption = [[File:CastlevaniaSymbol.svg|50px|class=invert]]<br>Official artwork of Dracula from<br>''{{s|wikipedia|Castlevania: Symphony of the Night}}''.
|boss = ''[[Ultimate]]''
|boss = ''[[Ultimate]]''
|universe = {{uv|Castlevania}}
|universe = {{uv|Castlevania}}
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==Origin==
==Origin==
[[File:SotN Dracula Second Form.gif|thumb|left|Dracula's demonic form, as depicted in ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'']]
[[File:SotN Dracula Second Form.gif|thumb|left|Dracula's demon form, as depicted in ''Castlevania: Symphony of the Night'']]
Dracula is a vampire who serves as the dark lord of [[Dracula's Castle|a haunted castle]] in Transylvania, commanding an army of monsters to wage war on God and humankind. He has a variety of dark magic at his disposal, such as teleportation, conjuring projectiles and transforming into different beasts, which frequently occurs as he nears defeat. He is primarily opposed by the Belmont clan of vampire hunters. Though the Belmonts and other heroes repeatedly kill him, Dracula typically revives alongside his castle once every century, though his followers have also resurrected him prematurely.
Dracula is a vampire who serves as the dark lord of a [[Dracula's Castle|haunted castle]] in Transylvania, commanding an army of monsters to wage war on God and humanity. He has a variety of magic at his disposal, such as teleportation, conjuring projectiles and transforming into different beasts, which frequently occurs as he nears defeat. He is primarily opposed by the Belmont clan of vampire hunters. Though the Belmonts and other heroes repeatedly kill him, Dracula typically revives alongside his castle once every century, though his followers have also resurrected him prematurely.


Although Dracula debuted in the original ''Castlevania'', his origins lie in ''Castlevania: Lament of Innocence'', where he was once a Crusader and partner to Leon Belmont named Mathias Cronqvist. However, upon the sudden passing of his wife Elisabetha, Cronqvist became filled with anger and hatred, declaring war on God. In 1094, Cronqvist takes control of the Crimson Stone by manipulating both Leon and an evil vampire lord named Walter Bernhard and becomes a vampire, eventually changing his name to Dracula Vlad Ţepeş. As this led to the death of Leon's betrothed, however, Leon vowed that the Belmont Clan would stand against him forever. Dracula later ended his war against God in 1455 when he met and eventually married, a human woman named Lisa. Together, they bore a son named Adrian. In 1475, Lisa was executed following accusations of witchcraft and Dracula declared war against humanity as a result. Adrian, who was present at the execution, was told to deliver Lisa's final words to his father. However, he finds himself unable to reason with him, even with the presentation of logic that it would be more fitting to go after the executioners rather than attack all of mankind. Adrian turned against his father and changed his name to [[Alucard]], representing that he was against Dracula. A year later, Dracula was defeated by Trevor Belmont, Alucard, and their companions Sypha Belnades and Grant Danasty. Dracula's death briefly placed a curse upon Wallachia, throwing it into chaos, though the curse was eventually broken by the combined efforts of Trevor and a rogue Devil Forgemaster named Hector. The two also learned from a time-travelling man named the Count of St. Germain that Dracula would meet his final defeat in 1999, aligning with a prophecy by Nostradamus about the end of the world.
Although Dracula debuted in the original ''Castlevania'', his origins lie in ''Castlevania: Lament of Innocence'', where he was once a Crusader and partner to Leon Belmont named Mathias Cronqvist. However, upon the sudden passing of his wife Elisabetha, Cronqvist became filled with anger and hatred, declaring war on God. In 1094, Cronqvist takes control of the Crimson Stone by manipulating both Leon and an evil vampire lord named Walter Bernhard and becomes a vampire, eventually changing his name to Dracula Vlad Ţepeş. As this led to the death of Leon's betrothed, however, Leon vowed that the Belmont Clan would stand against him forever. Dracula later ended his war against God in 1455 when he met and eventually married, a human woman named Lisa. Together, they bore a son named Adrian. In 1475, Lisa was executed following accusations of witchcraft and Dracula declared war against humanity as a result. Adrian, who was present at the execution, was told to deliver Lisa's final words to his father. However, he finds himself unable to reason with him, even with the presentation of logic that it would be more fitting to go after the executioners rather than attack all of mankind. Adrian turned against his father and changed his name to [[Alucard]], representing that he was against Dracula. A year later, Dracula was defeated by Trevor Belmont, Alucard, and their companions Sypha Belnades and Grant Danasty. Dracula's death briefly placed a curse upon Wallachia, throwing it into chaos, though the curse was eventually broken by the combined efforts of Trevor and a rogue Devil Forgemaster named Hector. The two also learned from a time-travelling man named the Count of St. Germain that Dracula would meet his final defeat in 1999, aligning with a prophecy by Nostradamus about the end of the world.
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Across the 19th century, Dracula would see himself resurrected by his minions and humans that are drawn to his power. However, the Belmont clan was unable to fight back, as the prophecy had prohibited them from touching the Vampire Killer, the holy whip created by Leon until the appointed time had come. In the early 1800's, many organizations were established with the same goal as the Belmonts, and day after day they conducted their studies diligently, but each was dissolved when they failed to produce satisfactory results. But that was when Barlowe, the leader of the Order of Ecclesia, finally made a surprising breakthrough that could stand up against Dracula: using his own powers against him using a set of three Glyphs known as Dominus. Barlowe's two most promising disciples were Shanoa and Albus, brother and sister by bond, each with a different skill in their use of glyphs. Barlowe saw the most potential in Shanoa to be the one to use Dominus, sending Albus on an errand despite making a promise to him. When the ritual was to begin, Albus stole Dominus and Shanoa collapsed, waking up with her memories in pieces. Barlowe sent Shanoa to track down Albus and recover the pieces of Dominus, along the way rescuing villagers from the town of Wygol nearby. Shanoa found Albus consumed by Dominus and was forced to kill him. But upon obtaining the final glyph, Albus' soul from within Dominus revealed the truth to Shanoa: Barlowe meant to use Dominus to reawaken Dracula. Shanoa fought her former master but failed in preventing the resurrection of the Dark Lord. The young woman fought with Dracula in his keep, fulfilling the mission that she pledged long ago and tearfully smiling for Albus' soul as it ascended to heaven.
Across the 19th century, Dracula would see himself resurrected by his minions and humans that are drawn to his power. However, the Belmont clan was unable to fight back, as the prophecy had prohibited them from touching the Vampire Killer, the holy whip created by Leon until the appointed time had come. In the early 1800's, many organizations were established with the same goal as the Belmonts, and day after day they conducted their studies diligently, but each was dissolved when they failed to produce satisfactory results. But that was when Barlowe, the leader of the Order of Ecclesia, finally made a surprising breakthrough that could stand up against Dracula: using his own powers against him using a set of three Glyphs known as Dominus. Barlowe's two most promising disciples were Shanoa and Albus, brother and sister by bond, each with a different skill in their use of glyphs. Barlowe saw the most potential in Shanoa to be the one to use Dominus, sending Albus on an errand despite making a promise to him. When the ritual was to begin, Albus stole Dominus and Shanoa collapsed, waking up with her memories in pieces. Barlowe sent Shanoa to track down Albus and recover the pieces of Dominus, along the way rescuing villagers from the town of Wygol nearby. Shanoa found Albus consumed by Dominus and was forced to kill him. But upon obtaining the final glyph, Albus' soul from within Dominus revealed the truth to Shanoa: Barlowe meant to use Dominus to reawaken Dracula. Shanoa fought her former master but failed in preventing the resurrection of the Dark Lord. The young woman fought with Dracula in his keep, fulfilling the mission that she pledged long ago and tearfully smiling for Albus' soul as it ascended to heaven.


Unknown to the outside world, Good had vanquished Dracula's evil once more, as all record of Ecclesia seemingly vanished into the mists of time, recorded only by a few grimoires that chronicled the legend of Dracula and his demonic castle. Many villains would attempt to seek Dracula's return such as the vampiress Carmilla or the mass murderer Elizabeth Bartley (who claimed to be Dracula's niece) and others would seek to supplant him, such as Brauner. Other hunters, however would take the Order's and Belmonts' places and stand against darkness, including Morris Baldwin, Nathan Graves and Morris' son Hugh, Reinhardt Schneider, and the Morris clan; Quincey, John, and Jonathan. Quincey himself did not use the Vampire Killer in his battle with the count; Instead, Quincey plunged his bowie knife into the vampire's heart just as the sun had set on November 6th, 1897, dying of his wounds minutes later in the arms of his companions, including his distant relative Abraham Van Helsing. After resurrections in both World Wars, the final battle against Dracula ensued in 1999, where he was permanently destroyed by Julius Belmont, Alucard, the US Military, and their allies. Following Dracula's ultimate demise, information regarding the legend of the Belmonts, Dracula, and his castle were leaked to the outside world, having previously been obscured by the Church and other parties involved. Portions of Dracula's power were passed down to those who were born on the day of his death and Dracula himself reincarnated as Soma Cruz in 2017. Soma learned of this when the castle manifested in a solar eclipse over Japan in 2035, but he resisted Dracula's influence, telling Julius to kill him should he become the evil count. One year later, Soma stopped a cult that sought to resurrect Dracula through those who had inherited portions of his power. An alternate, non-canon scenario depicts a corrupted Soma transforming into a reincarnation of Dracula, forcing Julius, Sypha's descendent Yoko Belnades, and Alucard to defeat him.
Unknown to the outside world, Good had vanquished Dracula's evil once more, as all record of Ecclesia seemingly vanished into the mists of time, recorded only by a few grimoires that chronicled the legend of Dracula and his demonic castle. Many villains would attempt to seek Dracula's return such as the vampiress Carmilla or the mass murderer Elizabeth Bartley (who claimed to be Dracula's niece) and others would seek to supplant him, such as Brauner. Other hunters, however would take the Order's and Belmonts' places and stand against darkness, including Morris Baldwin, Nathan Graves and Morris' son Hugh, Reinhardt Schneider, and the Morris clan; Quincey, John, and Jonathan. Quincey himself did not use the Vampire Killer in his battle with the count; Instead, Quincey plunged his bowie knife into the vampire's heart just as the sun had set on November 6th, 1897, dying of his wounds minutes later in the arms of his companions, including his distant relative Abraham Van Helsing. After resurrections in both World Wars, the final battle against Dracula ensued in 1999, where he was permanently destroyed by Julius Belmont, Alucard, the US Military, and their allies. Following Dracula's ultimate demise, information regarding the legend of the Belmonts, Dracula, and his castle were leaked to the outside world, having previously been obscured by the Church and other parties involved. Portions of Dracula's power were passed down to those who were born on the day of his death and Dracula himself reincarnated as Soma Cruz in 2017. Soma learned of this when the castle manifested in a solar eclipse over Japan in 2035, but he resisted Dracula's influence, telling Julius to kill him should he become the evil count. One year later, Soma stopped a cult that sought to resurrect Dracula through those who had inherited portions of his power. An alternate, non-canon scenario depicts a corrupted Soma transforming into a reincarnation of Dracula, forcing Julius, Yoko Belnades, and Alucard to defeat him.


Since the original ''Castlevania'', Dracula transforms into his second form when his life bar is depleted. The shape his second form takes varies by game: examples include a giant bat, a giant head, a demon, or simply his humanoid form with enhanced abilities.
Since the original ''Castlevania'', Dracula transforms into his second form when his life bar is depleted. The shape his second form takes varies by game: examples include a giant bat, a giant head, a demon, or simply his humanoid form with enhanced abilities.
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{{ImageCaption|File:Dracula Phase 1 SSBU.png|File:Dracula Phase 2 SSBU.png|width1=200x162px|width2=222x162px|align=left|caption=Dracula's two forms as they appear in ''Ultimate''.}}
{{ImageCaption|File:Dracula Phase 1 SSBU.png|File:Dracula Phase 2 SSBU.png|width1=200x162px|width2=222x162px|align=left|caption=Dracula's two forms as they appear in ''Ultimate''.}}
[[File:Dracula WoL.jpg|thumb|Dracula's location in World of Light]]
[[File:Dracula WoL.jpg|thumb|Dracula's location in World of Light]]
Dracula appears as a [[boss]] in {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} and [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]]. In Classic Mode, he is fought by {{SSBU|Luigi}}, {{SSBU|Pac-Man}}, {{SSBU|Simon}}, {{SSBU|Richter}} and {{SSBU|Sephiroth}}. In World of Light, he is fought at the end of the {{b|Dracula's Castle|World of Light}} dungeon in the Dark Realm, and must be defeated before the player may challenge [[Dharkon]]. He reappears during the [[Final stage (World of Light)|final stage]] as part of the boss rush phase leading up to the [[Galeem]] and Dharkon fight. He does battle on a stage resembling the [[Dracula's Castle]] stage, but with a flat and empty layout that extends to the side [[blast zone]]s. {{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Nothing to Lose}} usually plays during the fight in the first form, which will change to {{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Black Night}} when he changes to his demon form, but {{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Dwelling of Doom}} plays in Pac-Man's Classic Mode, {{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Dance of Illusions}} in Richter's Classic Mode, and {{SSBUMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Galeem / Dharkon}} during the boss rush.
In Classic Mode, he is fought by {{SSBU|Luigi}}, {{SSBU|Pac-Man}}, {{SSBU|Simon}}, {{SSBU|Richter}} and {{SSBU|Sephiroth}}. Dracula appears as a [[boss]] in {{SSBU|Classic Mode}} and [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]]. In World of Light, he is fought at the end of the {{b|Dracula's Castle|World of Light}} dungeon in the Dark Realm, and must be defeated before the player may challenge [[Dharkon]]. He reappears during the Final Battle as part of the boss rush leading up to the [[Galeem]] and Dharkon fight. He does battle on a stage resembling the [[Dracula's Castle]] stage, but with a flat and empty layout that extends to the side [[blast zone]]s. {{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Nothing to Lose}} usually plays during the fight in the first form, which will change to {{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Black Night}} when he changes to his demon form, but {{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Dwelling of Doom}} plays in Pac-Man's Classic Mode, {{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Dance of Illusions}} in Richter's Classic Mode, and {{SSBUMusicLink|Super Smash Bros.|Galeem / Dharkon}} during the boss rush.


Defeating Dracula in Classic Mode is a [[List of challenges (SSBU)|challenge]], which unlocks the {{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Black Night}} music track. Defeating Dracula in the Dracula's Castle dungeon in World of Light rewards the player with the Dracula and Dracula (2nd Form) [[spirit]]s.
Defeating Dracula in Classic Mode is a [[List of challenges (SSBU)|challenge]], which unlocks the {{SSBUMusicLink|Castlevania|Black Night}} music track. Defeating Dracula in the Dracula's Castle dungeon in World of Light rewards the player with the Dracula and Dracula (2nd Form) [[spirit]]s.
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*Dracula and [[Galleom]] are the only two bosses not to be fought by any of the "Original 8" fighters.
*Dracula and [[Galleom]] are the only two bosses not to be fought by any of the "Original 8" fighters.
*Dracula's glass-throwing entrance as a boss references his introduction in ''Castlevania Chronicles'', where he does so after sipping blood from it. This is also seen in its more well-known iteration in the opening sequence of ''Symphony of the Night''.
*Dracula's glass-throwing entrance as a boss references his introduction in ''Castlevania Chronicles'', where he does so after sipping blood from it. This is also seen in its more well-known iteration in the opening sequence of ''Symphony of the Night''.
*Dracula is the first major character in the ''Super Smash Bros.'' franchise to be directly based off of a public domain source material, and would be followed by [[Arsène]].


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