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{{Infobox Game
|title = Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight
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|title = Demon Castle Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight
|jtitle = 悪魔城ドラキュラX月下の夜想曲<br />''Akumajō Dracula X: Gekka no Yasōkyoku''<br />(Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight)
 
 
|image = Castlevania - Symphony of the Night (Saturn) - (JP) - 01.jpg
 
|image = Castlevania - Symphony of the Night (Saturn) - (JP) - 01.jpg
 
|jtitle = <small>悪魔城ドラキュラX月下の夜想曲</small><br />''Akumajō Dracula X: Gekka no Yasōkyoku''<br />(Demon Castle Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight)
 
|developer = [[Konami#Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya|KCE Nagoya]]
 
|developer = [[Konami#Konami Computer Entertainment Nagoya|KCE Nagoya]]
 
|publisher = [[Konami]]
 
|publisher = [[Konami]]
 
|director = Hiroshi Miyata
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|producer =
 
|designer = Yoshichika Suzuki, Naoya Tanabe, Yasuko Muraoka, Hiroshi Miyata, Yuki Miyagi
 
|composer = [[Michiru Yamane]]
 
|platforms = [[Sega Saturn]]
 
|platforms = [[Sega Saturn]]
 
|released = [[File:Flag of Japan.png|22px|Japan]] June 25, 1998
 
|released = [[File:Flag of Japan.png|22px|Japan]] June 25, 1998
 
|media = CD-ROM
 
|media = CD-ROM
 
|ratings =
 
|ratings =
 
|genre = Action-adventure, role playing
|director = Hiroshi Miyata
 
|designer = Yoshichika Suzuki, Naoya Tanabe, Yasuko Muraoka, Hiroshi Miyata, Yuki Miyagi
 
|composer = [[Michiru Yamane]]
 
|genre = Action-adventure, Role-playing
 
 
|modes = Single player
 
|modes = Single player
|input = Game controller
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|input = Saturn game controller
 
|gallery =
 
|gallery =
 
}}
 
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The [[Sega Saturn]] version of the game ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]''. It was only released in Japan and, like the Japanese name of the [[PlayStation]] version, was called '''''Akumajō Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight'''''. This edition was more of an update, rather than a port of the game. In addition to the entire original ''Symphony of the Night'', it included new stages, music, enemies, items, and a playable version of [[Maria Renard/Symphony of the Night|Maria]]. It is also possible to play as [[Richter Belmont/Symphony of the Night|Richter]] or Maria from the beginning of the game without having to do extra efforts to unlock them. The story, with the exception of a boss battle with Maria in order for [[Alucard/Symphony of the Night|Alucard]] to gain the [[Holy Glasses]], is the same as the original game's.
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The [[Sega Saturn]] version of ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night]]'' was only released in Japan and, like the Japanese name of the [[PlayStation]] version, was called '''''Akumajō Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight'''''. This edition was more of an update, rather than a port of the game. In addition to the entire original ''Symphony of the Night'', it included new stages, music, enemies and items that were absent in the Sony versions, plus a playable version of [[Maria Renard/Symphony of the Night|Maria]]. It is also possible to play as [[Richter Belmont/Symphony of the Night|Richter]] or Maria from the beginning of the game without having to do extra efforts to unlock them. The story, with the exception of a boss battle with Maria in order for [[Alucard/Symphony of the Night|Alucard]] to gain the [[Holy Glasses]], is the same as the original game's.
   
 
==Version differences==
 
==Version differences==
While it sounds like the superior game on paper (especially considering the [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]'s general history with 2D games), this port is bogged with performance issues. The load times are more frequent and much longer. There is now slowdown in areas where none had existed in the original version, and some of the rooms were split in two or missing entirely. There is also inconsistent resolution that makes certain things look blurry, and in at least one instance a background layer was removed. Some of the sound and graphical effects were also down-sampled. For example, some enemies have different death animations. Transparencies are also non-existent, making certain things like the waterfall and the mist effect look less than spectacular. Because of this, the "[[Cape of Invisibility|Invisible]]" cloak (also known as the [[Cape of Invisibility|Crystal Cloak]]) was removed and replaced with the [[Glaring Cloth]] (although it shares the same menu icon), which is functionally the same but is bright white rather than see-through. A new mantle was also added that increased defense by seven, called the [[Rainbow Mantle]]. Instead of the invisibility effect, it changed colors periodically. Additionally, Richter had an alternate outfit closer to the official artwork that could also be seen while fighting against him, but it still didn't quite match its previous depiction in the two instances it appeared in the original game. Lastly, the [[Master Librarian]] no longer sells boss tactics, and map completion data is still made with the PSX version in mind. Unfortunately, critics have often deemed the Saturn content as clashing with the original design of the game.
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While it sounds like the superior game on paper (especially considering the [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]'s general history with 2D games), this port is bogged with performance issues. The load times are more frequent and much longer. There is now slowdown in areas where none had existed in the original version, and some of the rooms were split in two or missing entirely. Rather than maintaining the Saturn's increased resolution, the game was stretched to fit the screen, causing some sprites and graphics to be distorted. Some of the sound and graphical effects were also down-sampled. For example, some enemies have different death animations, and the Game Over sequence uses a fade-through-white transition instead of a screen-melt transition. Transparencies are also non-existent, making certain things like the waterfall and the mist effect look less than spectacular. Because of this, the "[[Cape of Invisibility|Invisible]]" cloak (also known as the [[Cape of Invisibility|Crystal Cloak]]) was removed and replaced with the [[Glaring Cloth]] (although it shares the same menu icon), which is functionally the same but is bright white rather than see-through. A new mantle was also added that increased defense by seven, called the [[Rainbow Mantle]]. Instead of the invisibility effect, it changed colors periodically. Additionally, Richter had an alternate outfit closer to the official artwork that could also be seen while fighting against him, but it still didn't quite match its previous depiction in the two instances it appeared in the original game. Lastly, the [[Master Librarian]] no longer sells boss tactics, and map completion data is still made with the PSX version in mind. Unfortunately, critics have often deemed the Saturn content as clashing with the original design of the game.
   
 
While the Saturn version was ultimately denounced by Assistant Director [[Koji Igarashi|IGA]], it does maintain a legacy. The [[Underground Garden]] area is thought to be an unused idea from the [[PlayStation|PSX]] edition, as the door to its equivalent area (leading to a normally-inaccessible save point) can be opened originally via glitching. Unused audio for a lost ending in the PSX version also indicated some variant of the [[Maria Renard/Symphony of the Night|Maria]] battle. The [[Alucard Spear]] also appeared in the Saturn version, a novelty weapon but one that would one day end up in the hands of [[Eric Lecarde]].
 
While the Saturn version was ultimately denounced by Assistant Director [[Koji Igarashi|IGA]], it does maintain a legacy. The [[Underground Garden]] area is thought to be an unused idea from the [[PlayStation|PSX]] edition, as the door to its equivalent area (leading to a normally-inaccessible save point) can be opened originally via glitching. Unused audio for a lost ending in the PSX version also indicated some variant of the [[Maria Renard/Symphony of the Night|Maria]] battle. The [[Alucard Spear]] also appeared in the Saturn version, a novelty weapon but one that would one day end up in the hands of [[Eric Lecarde]].
   
 
In latter editions of the Japanese PSX version, the [[Faerie Familiar|Fairy Familiar]] could sing to [[Alucard/Symphony of the Night|Alucard]] much like she could with the [[Song Lyrics Card]] in the Saturn version. When the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] version, ''[[Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles|The Dracula X Chronicles]]'', was announced, there was fan outcry to merge the best of the Saturn version (such as [[Maria Renard/Symphony of the Night|Maria]] and the [[Dash|God Speed Shoes]], an ability found in the start of the second castle that allowed [[Alucard/Symphony of the Night|Alucard]] to run like [[Richter Belmont/Symphony of the Night|Richter]]) with the PSX version to make the best quality version possible. [[Koji Igarashi|IGA]] did listen somewhat and included a new version of Maria in the PSP version. This new Maria played more like her ''[[Castlevania: Rondo of Blood|Rondo of Blood]]'' self. She is also fought for the [[Holy Glasses]] much like the Saturn version.
 
In latter editions of the Japanese PSX version, the [[Faerie Familiar|Fairy Familiar]] could sing to [[Alucard/Symphony of the Night|Alucard]] much like she could with the [[Song Lyrics Card]] in the Saturn version. When the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] version, ''[[Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles|The Dracula X Chronicles]]'', was announced, there was fan outcry to merge the best of the Saturn version (such as [[Maria Renard/Symphony of the Night|Maria]] and the [[Dash|God Speed Shoes]], an ability found in the start of the second castle that allowed [[Alucard/Symphony of the Night|Alucard]] to run like [[Richter Belmont/Symphony of the Night|Richter]]) with the PSX version to make the best quality version possible. [[Koji Igarashi|IGA]] did listen somewhat and included a new version of Maria in the PSP version. This new Maria played more like her ''[[Castlevania: Rondo of Blood|Rondo of Blood]]'' self. She is also fought for the [[Holy Glasses]] much like the Saturn version.
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t-OFCVev0Q Saturn version in YouTube]
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*[[:File:Castlevania Nocturne in the Moonlight (Sega Saturn) Batalha contra Maria!|Saturn version on YouTube]]
*[[:File:Castlevania Symphony of the Night (PSP) Alucard vs Maria (No Damage, No Subweapons).|PSP version in YouTube]]
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*[[:File:Castlevania Symphony of the Night (PSP) Alucard vs Maria (No Damage, No Subweapons).|PSP version on YouTube]]
 
Her battle music, often considered one of the best in the series, was, however, replaced with [[Richter Belmont/Symphony of the Night|Richter]]'s battle theme. Her sprite when playing and battling against her is also slightly different from her normal set of sprites. Despite these improvements, the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] version would also see some panning due to its imperfect porting and many game-crashing glitches.
 
Her battle music, often considered one of the best in the series, was, however, replaced with [[Richter Belmont/Symphony of the Night|Richter]]'s battle theme. Her sprite when playing and battling against her is also slightly different from her normal set of sprites. Despite these improvements, the [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]] version would also see some panning due to its imperfect porting and many game-crashing glitches.
   
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===Playable characters===
 
===Playable characters===
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent">
Alucard with Rainbow Robe.JPG|[[Alucard/Symphony of the Night|Alucard]]<br />Alucard is still the only playable character with a storyline. He has a few new items (such as this [[Glaring Cloth]]) and the '''holder''' (commonly unofficially referred to as third hand) for healing items.
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Alucard with Rainbow Robe.JPG|link=Alucard/Symphony of the Night|[[Alucard/Symphony of the Night|Alucard]]<br />Alucard is still the only playable character with a storyline. He has a few new items (such as this [[Glaring Cloth]]) and the '''holder''' (commonly unofficially referred to as third hand) for healing items.
Richter Saturn.JPG|[[Richter Belmont/Symphony of the Night|Richter Belmont]]<br />Richter is now playable at the beginning of the game. He wears clothing closer to his depiction in the official art in this game when fighting against him and as an alternate playable costume, but it does not match it as well as its two original appearances.
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Richter Saturn.JPG|link=Richter Belmont/Symphony of the Night|[[Richter Belmont/Symphony of the Night|Richter Belmont]]<br />Richter is now playable at the beginning of the game. He wears clothing closer to his depiction in the official art in this game when fighting against him and as an alternate playable costume, but it does not match it as well as its two original appearances.
RenardMaria3.JPG|[[Maria Renard/Symphony of the Night/Saturn|Maria Renard]]<br />This edition features a unique playable version of Maria not found in any other version of this game.
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RenardMaria3.JPG|link=Maria Renard/Symphony of the Night/Saturn|[[Maria Renard/Symphony of the Night/Saturn|Maria Renard]]<br />This edition features a unique playable version of Maria not found in any other version of this game.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
===New enemies===
 
===New enemies===
Several enemies appear in this edition that do not appear in any other edition. For a list of all enemies, see [[Symphony of the Night Bestiary]].
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Several enemies appear in this edition that do not appear in any other edition. For a list of all enemies, see [[Symphony of the Night Bestiary]].
 
{{Enemy Table Begin|Saturn Exclusive Enemies|source=Template:Symphony of the Night Enemy Data/Saturn}}
 
{{Enemy Table Begin|Saturn Exclusive Enemies|source=Template:Symphony of the Night Enemy Data/Saturn}}
 
{{Symphony of the Night Enemy Data/Saturn}}
 
{{Symphony of the Night Enemy Data/Saturn}}
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===New areas===
 
===New areas===
 
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
 
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
Nitm New01.png|[[Underground Garden]]
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Nitm New01.png|link=Underground Garden|[[Underground Garden]]
Nitm New02.png|[[Cursed Prison]]
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Nitm New02.png|link=Cursed Prison|[[Cursed Prison]]
Nitm New03.png|[[Hell Garden]]<ref>[[:File:Nitm New03b.png|Data Select]]</ref>
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Nitm New03.png|link=Hell Garden|[[Hell Garden]]<ref>[[:File:Nitm New03b.png|Data Select]]</ref>
Nitm New04.png|[[Soul Prison]]<ref>[[:File:Nitm New04b.png|Data Select]]</ref>
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Nitm New04.png|link=Soul Prison|[[Soul Prison]]<ref>[[:File:Nitm New04b.png|Data Select]]</ref>
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
 
===New items===
 
===New items===
 
{{For|a complete list of items Alucard has in this game|Alucard/Symphony of the Night}}
 
{{For|a complete list of items Alucard has in this game|Alucard/Symphony of the Night}}
Alucard has some new items available in his quest.
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Alucard has some new items available in his quest.
 
{{Item Table Begin|New Items}}
 
{{Item Table Begin|New Items}}
 
{{Symphony of the Night Item Data/Short Swords|Astral Dagger}}
 
{{Symphony of the Night Item Data/Short Swords|Astral Dagger}}
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Revision as of 20:42, 16 August 2019

The Sega Saturn version of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night was only released in Japan and, like the Japanese name of the PlayStation version, was called Akumajō Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight. This edition was more of an update, rather than a port of the game. In addition to the entire original Symphony of the Night, it included new stages, music, enemies and items that were absent in the Sony versions, plus a playable version of Maria. It is also possible to play as Richter or Maria from the beginning of the game without having to do extra efforts to unlock them. The story, with the exception of a boss battle with Maria in order for Alucard to gain the Holy Glasses, is the same as the original game's.

Version differences

While it sounds like the superior game on paper (especially considering the Saturn's general history with 2D games), this port is bogged with performance issues. The load times are more frequent and much longer. There is now slowdown in areas where none had existed in the original version, and some of the rooms were split in two or missing entirely. Rather than maintaining the Saturn's increased resolution, the game was stretched to fit the screen, causing some sprites and graphics to be distorted. Some of the sound and graphical effects were also down-sampled. For example, some enemies have different death animations, and the Game Over sequence uses a fade-through-white transition instead of a screen-melt transition. Transparencies are also non-existent, making certain things like the waterfall and the mist effect look less than spectacular. Because of this, the "Invisible" cloak (also known as the Crystal Cloak) was removed and replaced with the Glaring Cloth (although it shares the same menu icon), which is functionally the same but is bright white rather than see-through. A new mantle was also added that increased defense by seven, called the Rainbow Mantle. Instead of the invisibility effect, it changed colors periodically. Additionally, Richter had an alternate outfit closer to the official artwork that could also be seen while fighting against him, but it still didn't quite match its previous depiction in the two instances it appeared in the original game. Lastly, the Master Librarian no longer sells boss tactics, and map completion data is still made with the PSX version in mind. Unfortunately, critics have often deemed the Saturn content as clashing with the original design of the game.

While the Saturn version was ultimately denounced by Assistant Director IGA, it does maintain a legacy. The Underground Garden area is thought to be an unused idea from the PSX edition, as the door to its equivalent area (leading to a normally-inaccessible save point) can be opened originally via glitching. Unused audio for a lost ending in the PSX version also indicated some variant of the Maria battle. The Alucard Spear also appeared in the Saturn version, a novelty weapon but one that would one day end up in the hands of Eric Lecarde.

In latter editions of the Japanese PSX version, the Fairy Familiar could sing to Alucard much like she could with the Song Lyrics Card in the Saturn version. When the PSP version, The Dracula X Chronicles, was announced, there was fan outcry to merge the best of the Saturn version (such as Maria and the God Speed Shoes, an ability found in the start of the second castle that allowed Alucard to run like Richter) with the PSX version to make the best quality version possible. IGA did listen somewhat and included a new version of Maria in the PSP version. This new Maria played more like her Rondo of Blood self. She is also fought for the Holy Glasses much like the Saturn version.

  • Saturn version on YouTube
  • PSP version on YouTube

Her battle music, often considered one of the best in the series, was, however, replaced with Richter's battle theme. Her sprite when playing and battling against her is also slightly different from her normal set of sprites. Despite these improvements, the PSP version would also see some panning due to its imperfect porting and many game-crashing glitches.

Character gallery

For additional artworks, please visit Nocturne in the Moonlight Artwork.

Playable characters

New enemies

Several enemies appear in this edition that do not appear in any other edition. For a list of all enemies, see Symphony of the Night Bestiary.

Enemy Data: Saturn Exclusive Enemies(edit)
Image Name - Game
Description
Statistics Items Location Notes
Water Leaper 10. Water Leaper (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
Jolly creature of the river. Their texture is similar to chicken meat. Strong: Water
Weak: Fire, Thunder
Level: 3
HP: 10
Exp: 12
Underground Garden
Skeleton Beast 11. Skeleton Beast (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
Artificial beast made from the collection of various animal bones. Weak: Holy
Level: 3
HP: 6
Exp: 8
Underground Garden
Skeleton Breeder 15. Skeleton Breeder (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
Skeleton of a tracking soldier who walks with a Skeleton Beast. Weak: Holy
Level: 4
HP: 12
Exp: 10
Underground Garden
Red-gargoyle 65. Gargoyle [Lv. 15] (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
A living statue. The Demon Castle's automatic crime prevention system made of terra-cota. Level: 15
HP: 50
Exp: 50
Drop: $100, Zircon
Underground Garden
Saturn gardener 83. Gardener (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
The Demon Castle's mad gardener will not spare those who ruin the garden. Weak: Fire
Level: 20
HP: 130
Exp: 120
Drop: Orange, Peanuts
Underground Garden
Venus Human Trap 84. Venus Man Trap (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
Giant venus fly trap that preys not on flies but humans. Weak: Fire
Level: 20
HP: 128
Exp: 100
Drop: Banana, Woodland Shield
Underground Garden
Jinmenju 90. Human Face Tree (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
Always smiling due to its fruitful, human-faced results. Weak: Holy
Level: 21
HP: 250
Exp: 125
Drop: Apple, Antivenom
Underground Garden
Will O' Wisp 97. Will O' Wisp (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
A desecrated soul whose hatred never fades. Level: 23
HP: 4
Exp: 90
Drop: Potion, Manna Prism
Cursed Prison
White-gargoyle 101. Gargoyle [Lv. 25] (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
A living statue. The Demon Castle's automatic crime prevention system made of marble. Level: 25
HP: 80
Exp: 150
Drop: $400, Resist Stone
Cursed Prison
Saturn-specter 103. Specter (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
An immaterial ghost that can only be extinguished with a weapon of holy attributes. Strong: Fire, Thunder, Ice, Poison (all tolerance), Dark, Curse, Cut, Hit (all absorb)
Weak: Holy
Level: 25
HP: 20
Exp: 120
Drop: Antivenom, Manna Prism
Cursed Prison
Copper armor 113. Copper Armor (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
An antique piece that is very valuable. Strong: Cut
Level: 30
HP: 230
Exp: 300
Hell Garden
Wraith 116. Wraith (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
Beware of contact with this terrible spirit of death. Weak: Holy
Level: 32
HP: 300
Exp: 220
Drop: Pentagram, Muramasa
Soul Prison
Saturn wight 121. Wight (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
The light manipulating the corpse is the true body. Weak: Holy
Level: 34
HP: 280
Exp: 210
Drop: Dark Shield, Skull Shield
Soul Prison
Black-gargoyle 122. Gargoyle [Lv. 35] (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
A living statue. The Demon Castle's automatic crime prevention system made of granite. Level: 35
HP: 110
Exp: 250
Drop: Hammer, Double Blade Axe
Soul Prison
Skeleton Leader 131. Skeleton Leader (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
Leader of the skeleton soldiers. Its bones were torn apart during a duel in the castle. Weak: Holy
Level: 36
HP: 444
Exp: 250
Underground Garden
Skeleton Guardian 135. Skeleton Guardian (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
Skeleton equipped with shield and spear. Assigned to guard important places. Weak: Holy
Level: 37
HP: 320
Exp: 500
Hell Garden
Efreet 156. Efreet (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
Angry demon. Literally, a man who burns. Strong: Fire (absorb)
Weak: Ice
Level: 46
HP: 330
Exp: 700
Drop: Fire Mail, Marsil
Hell Garden
Maria SS 157. Maria Renard (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only) [ edit ]
Vampire hunter looking for Richter Belmont. Strong: Holy, Stone (both immune)
Weak: Dark
Level: 48
HP: 400
Exp: n/a
Guard: Holy Glasses
Castle Center (Alucard only)
Weapons: Knife (Triple Arc Throw)
Abil: Energy Shot (level 1, level 2), Summon Byakko, Guardians Knuckle

New areas

New items

For a complete list of items Alucard has in this game, see Alucard/Symphony of the Night.

Alucard has some new items available in his quest.

Item Data: New Items
Image Name - Game
  Type - Users
Description
Attributes / Consume Statistics / Sell Found Notes
Satquip-dagger-1- Astral Dagger (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only)
  Short Sword (Dagger) - Alucard
[edit]

Japan Mysterious different dimension dagger
Attrib: Cut
ATT +12
Find: Cursed Prison
Effect: Overhand Stab
Special: ↓↘→ + [Attack] for Homing Attack (ATT +10)
Satquip-aluspear Alucard Spear (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only)
  2 Handed Weapon - Alucard
[edit]
Mysterious spear used habitually before Attrib: Cut
ATT +28
Find: Hell Garden
Special: ↓↘→ + [Attack] for Flurry of Thrusts (ATT +20 for 7 MP); ←→ + [Attack] for Dash Thrust (ATT +50 for 7 MP) (can be used in midair)
Satquip-doubleaxe Double Blade Axe (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only)
  2 Handed Weapon - Alucard
[edit]
Sharp by two-blades Attrib: Cut
ATT +42
Drop: Gargoyle [Lv. 35]
Satquip-ivy Woodland Shield (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only)
  Shield - Alucard
[edit]
The shield at which a tree soul dwell (fragrance of the rose) DEF +3
Drop: Venus Man Trap (Saturn only)
Effect: Projectile block
Special: Shield Rod or Mablung Sword spell (30 MP): Summon Vines – immobilize and damage enemies (ATT +30, Attrib: Hit)
Umai Delicious Meal (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only)
  Food (Meat) - Alucard
[edit]
Full course (five star) [use] HP +75
Find: Soul Prison
Smelly rice Smelly Rice (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only)
  Food (Bad Food) - Alucard
[edit]
Outdated [use] Attrib: Poison
HP -1
Find: Cursed Prison
Effect: Deals 1 point of damage and inflicts Poison status when eaten; +1 HP with Topaz Circlet equipped
Sain Signed Pencil Board (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only)
  Medicine - Alucard
[edit]
Get it!! Find: Underground Garden (Saturn only)
Effect: Collector's item only
Glaringcloth Glaring Cloth (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only)
  Cloak - Alucard
[edit]
The silvery white shine which tears darkness CON +6
Find: Underground Caverns
Effect: Grants immunity to Dark
Rainbowmantle Rainbow Mantle (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only)
  Cloak - Alucard
[edit]
The mantle from which the color changes with time CON +7
Find: Clock Tower
Effect: Continuously changes color
Songlyricscard Song Lyrics Card (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only)
  Other - Alucard
[edit]
Song lyrics card of "Nocturne" Find: Catacombs
Effect: Enables the Fairy Familiar to sing "Nocturne" if Alucard sits in a chair for a while
Satquip-bootsofgd-1- God Speed Shoes (jpn) - Symphony of the Night (Saturn-only)
  Relic (Shoes) - Alucard
[edit]
Can dash by double tap left or right Find: Castle Keep
Effect: Double tap left or right for dash

Related products

References

External links

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Dracula X: Nocturne in the Moonlight
Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles
Characters
Protagonists
AlucardMaria Renard (Saturn · DXC)Richter Belmont
Supporting cast
Master LibrarianFerrymanLisa
Antagonists
DraculaDeathShaft
Bosses
Dracula's Castle bosses
Slogra and GaibonDoppleganger Lv. 10HippogryphKarasumanMinotaur and Werewolf
Lesser DemonOlroxSuccubusScyllaCerberusGranfaloonSkeleton Leader (Saturn)
Reverse Castle bosses
Darkwing BatThe CreatureAkmodan IIMedusaFake Trevor, Fake Sypha and Fake Grant
BeelzebubDoppleganger Lv. 40GalamothShaftTrue Dracula
Areas
Dracula's Castle
Final Stage: BloodlinesEntranceAlchemy LaboratoryMarble GalleryOuter WallLong Library
Clock TowerUnderground CavernsRoyal ChapelOlrox's QuartersCastle KeepColosseum
Abandoned Pit to the CatacombCatacombsCastle CenterCursed Prison (Saturn) • Underground Garden (Saturn)
Reverse Castle
Reverse EntranceNecromancy LaboratoryBlack Marble GalleryReverse Outer WallForbidden Library
Reverse Clock TowerReverse CavernsAnti-ChapelDeath Wing's LairReverse KeepReverse Colosseum
CaveFloating CatacombsReverse Castle CenterSoul Prison (Saturn) • Hell Garden (Saturn)
Music
Dracula's CastleCastlevania: Symphony of the Night Original Soundtrack
MIDI Power Pro6Dracula X: RemixiesDracula Music Collection
Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles Original Soundtrack
Guides
Futabasha Gekka no Yasōkyoku Official GuideNTT Pub Gekka no Yasōkyoku Official Guide
Shinkigensha Gekka no Yasōkyoku Official GuideBradyGames Symphony of the Night Official Strategy Guide
Prima's Unauthorized Symphony of the Night Strategy GuideKonami Akumajō Dracula X Chronicle Official Guide
Archives
BestiaryInventoryCreditsAchievements & TrophiesRichter ModeMaria ModeThief Mode