Richter Belmont


 * Richter Belmont is the protagonist of the 1993 NEC PC Engine game Castlevania: Rondo of Blood.

Richter Belmont is a descendant of Simon Belmont and renowned vampire exterminator. He has a strong sense of justice and unwavering will. Every generation of the Belmont clan has produced tougher, more dedicated vampire hunters yet Richter stands above all others. Brandishing the legendary sacred whip which so many of his predecessors wielded, this hot-headed youth pushed Dracula to the brink.

Castlevania: Rondo of Blood
Dracula, resurrected by some evil humans, who sacrified a young virgin female's blood and life, commanded his forces to kidnap Richter's girlfriend Annette, Maria Renard, Tera, and Iris. Richter, obligated to battle the dark lord in every incarnation, single handedly slayed the Count's massive army, including Shaft, and arrived in time to save the women proving to himself that he was worthy of his vampire-hunting destiny.

Castlevania: Dracula X
Dracula kidnapped Richter's girlfriend Annette and her sister Maria. Richter fought and slayed the Count's minion and defeat Dracula in the end.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Mesmerized by Shaft, who had somehow survived the earlier defeat, Richter betrayed his people and resurrected Dracula:

"Count Dracula rises but once every century and my role is over. If I can resurrect him, then the battle will last for eternity!"

It was Alucard who arose from his slumber, braved the evil castle, and with Maria's help freed Richter from his delusion.

Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
By the time passed Richter married with Annette and the Vampire Killer is under the ownership of Jonathan Morris, who is unable to use the whip effectively. After Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Aulin cure Loretta and Stella Lecardes from vampirism, the two sisters offer to aid Jonathan in learning to use the whip's full power. This is an optional choice, up to the player, and if they choose to do so, the sisters accomplish this by sending Jonathan into another realm to fight the living memory of the last full Belmont to wield the whip Richter Belmont. Richter fights the player using knives, boomerang crosses, holy water, axes, the Grand Cross item crash attack, a fast Dash strike and a fully powered version of the Vampire Killer. Once Richter's illusion is defeated, Jonathan's whip becomes one of the most powerful weapons in the game.

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
$Symphony of the Night$ In Symphony of The Night (PlayStation version), players who complete the game with over 160% and get the best ending are able to play as Richter by entering his name as the name of a new save file. In Sega Saturn version, he is always available (as well as Maria). Many gameplay differences are noticeable in the Richter Mode. One of the greatest changes is the ability to use sub weapons in lieu of magical attacks, which Richter lacks. They are known as Item Crash".

Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin
$Portrait of Ruin$ Richter is also playable in the game's non-canonical Richter Mode along with Maria Renard. The mode can be unlocked after clearing the game with defeating Whip's Memory. Richter plays much as he did in Castlevania: Rondo of Blood, except that he lacks item crashes. His partner in this mode is Maria Renard. This mode has no story.

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair
$Harmony of Despair$ Richter is a downloadable character in the multiplayer game Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. He plays much as he did in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin. He can use the Vampire Killer whip, several subweapons, and a variety of martial arts.

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 * Castlevania: Rondo of Blood