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(→‎Background characters: Death and the Werewolf are with Dracula in the Adventure Mode's icon with Galeem and Rathalos, meaning they are entities you fight rather than simple background elements.)
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During gameplay, various boss characters from ''Castlevania'' will make an appearance, including [[the Creature]] (also known as ''"Frankenstein's Monster"'', from ''Frankenstein'' by Mary Shelley) with Flea Man (also known as ''"Igor"''), [[Mummy]], [[Medusa (Castlevania)|Medusa]], [[Werewolf]], [[Carmilla]] (in her giant mask form from ''Simon's Quest''), and [[Death]]. Each enemy has their own entrance based on how they appeared during the original boss battle (such as Werewolf leaping through a window). The silhouette of Kid Dracula from the ''[[wikipedia:Akumajō Special: Boku Dracula-kun|Kid DraculaKid Dracula]]'' spin-off series appears occasionally.
During gameplay, various boss characters from ''Castlevania'' will make an appearance, including [[the Creature]] (also known as ''"Frankenstein's Monster"'', from ''Frankenstein'' by Mary Shelley) with Flea Man (also known as ''"Igor"''), [[Mummy]], [[Medusa (Castlevania)|Medusa]], [[Werewolf]], [[Carmilla]] (in her giant mask form from ''Simon's Quest''), and [[Death]]. Each enemy has their own entrance based on how they appeared during the original boss battle (such as Werewolf leaping through a window). The silhouette of Kid Dracula from the ''[[wikipedia:Akumajō Special: Boku Dracula-kun|Kid DraculaKid Dracula]]'' spin-off series appears occasionally.


The silhouette of [[Dracula]] can also be seen when lightning strikes. Dracula, Death and Werewolf appear as [[boss]]es and enemies in [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]], with Dracula in a boss arena resembling Dracula's Castle, but with a flat and empty layout.
The silhouette of [[Dracula]] can also be seen when lightning strikes. Dracula himself appears as a [[boss]] in [[Adventure Mode: World of Light]] in an boss arena resembling Dracula's Castle, but with a flat and empty layout.


===Battlefield form===
===Battlefield form===

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Dracula's Castle
Dracula's Castle
Dracula's Castle in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
CastlevaniaSymbol.svg
Universe Castlevania
Appears in Ultimate
Availability Starter
Maximum players 8
Tracks available Vampire Killer
Vampire Killer (New Remix)
Stalker/Wicked Child
Out of Time
Nothing to Lose
Black Night
Bloody Tears/Monster Dance
Dwelling of Doom
Crucifix Held Close
Don't Wait Until Night
Beginning
Mad Forest
Aquarius
Theme of Simon
Theme of Simon (The Arcade)
Divine Bloodlines
Slash
Dance of Illusions
Iron-Blue Intention
Castle Dracula
Dance of Gold
Lost Painting
The Tragic Prince
Awake
Ruined Castle Corridor
Lament of Innocence
Pitch-Black Intrusion
Into the Dark Night
Piercing Silence
Hail from the Past
Jail of Jewels
An Empty Tome
Ebony Wings
Go! Getsu Fuhma
On this stage, various characters from throughout the series will appear as guests and you can get items by breaking the candles. Including new and classic tunes, this stage has 34 total tracks to listen to!
Super Smash Blog, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Official Site

Dracula's Castle (ドラキュラ城, Dracula Castle) is a stage in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. It is the home stage of Simon and Richter.

Stage overview

Dracula's Castle features two platforms to the left and right that move up and down. All the way to the right side is a set of stairs whose bottom half is broken off. Candles in the background can be destroyed, dropping items. Each end of the stage is surrounded by the darkness. Dracula's coffin appears in the background.

Background characters

During gameplay, various boss characters from Castlevania will make an appearance, including the Creature (also known as "Frankenstein's Monster", from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley) with Flea Man (also known as "Igor"), Mummy, Medusa, Werewolf, Carmilla (in her giant mask form from Simon's Quest), and Death. Each enemy has their own entrance based on how they appeared during the original boss battle (such as Werewolf leaping through a window). The silhouette of Kid Dracula from the Kid DraculaKid Dracula spin-off series appears occasionally.

The silhouette of Dracula can also be seen when lightning strikes. Dracula himself appears as a boss in Adventure Mode: World of Light in an boss arena resembling Dracula's Castle, but with a flat and empty layout.

Battlefield form

The Battlefield form is set on a completely flat version of the normal form's main platform that is also resized and reshaped to match Battlefield. The stairs and candles are absent, and there are also three soft platforms that remain in place.

Origin

Simon fighting Dracula in the original Castlevania.

Throughout the Castlevania series, the top of Dracula's Castle is the endpoint of the protagonist's journey, where they fight the main antagonist Dracula. Dracula's Castle is always a large structure full of horrifying monsters and tortuous rooms; in the background is the clock tower, a recurring area in the Castlevania games. Candles are a common element in the Castlevania games and are broken to reveal whip upgrades, hearts, food, and items. Every time Dracula's Castle is destroyed, it magically rebuilds itself every hundred or so years, along with a reincarnation of Dracula.

This final area usually has the same structure: 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 for most of the game.

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