The Bone Pillar, also known as the "Pillar of Bones", has been a thorn in the side of many heroes in the Castlevania series, and is infamous for doing nothing more than standing still and breathing fire.
Overview
The Bone Pillar is another one of the classic staples of the Castlevania series of games. Two fierce dinosaur heads (Could be dragon heads, but In-Game descriptions say they're dinosaur heads) are stacked on top of each other and shoot fireballs towards oncoming heroes. In later games, Bone Pillars often had more than one head stacked on top of one another.
Attacks
Bone Pillars usually attack with the head facing the hero flashing before spitting out three fireballs which could be destroyed with a weapon. In later games, starting with Dracula X: Rondo of Blood, the Bone Pillars also began breathing fire from their mouths in a close range attack, as well as the hero being able to stand on them.
In addition, Bone Pillars started turning their heads in order to always look at the heroes to attack them. This makes them even deadlier as they can then have both the top and bottom head attack at the same time.
Types
While Bone Pillars have been pretty common for the longest time, there have been a few variations of them to make things a bit trickier for wandering heroes, such as:
- Bone Head (The name for single heads of a Bone Pillar when appearing alone.)
- Bone Tower (A somewhat stronger version of the Bone Pillar in a few games.)
- Fish Head (An underwater version of Bone Pillar whose heads are shaped more like fish skeletons)
Game-Specific Information
Vampire Killer
Castlevania
Castlevania: Circle of the Moon
Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance
Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow
Castlevania Chronicles
Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin