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{{Infobox Enemy
The '''Crazy Armors''', also known as '''Armor Battlers''' or '''Mecha Knights''', are mechanical knights. They often guard the Castle Keep. They first appeared in ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]'', where one armed with an axe and a lance appeared as a mid-boss. Unarmed versions that sprinted also appear as a normal enemy in this game.
 
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|name = Crazy Armor
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|image = Golem.gif
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|caption = Armor Battler as it appears in Bloodlines
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|jname =
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|aname = Armor Battler, Drolta's Mecha-Knight, Sprinting Mecha Knight
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|abil =
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*Attacks with medieval weaponry
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*Charges at the player
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*High resilience and stamina
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*May come equipped with flamethrowers
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|type = [[Armor]], [[:category:Knights|knight]]
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|lore = Original ''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'' lore
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|game =
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''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines|Bloodlines]]''<br />
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''[[Castlevania: Curse of Darkness|Curse of Darkness]]''
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|gallery =
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}}
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The '''Crazy Armor''', also known as '''Armor Battler''' or '''Mecha Knight''', is a [[:category:Bosses|boss]] in the ''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'' series. They are cast-off pieces of armor brought together by an evil intent. It does nothing but attack all it sees.
   
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==Description==
The first boss in ''[[Castlevania: Curse of Darkness]]'' is a Crazy Armor armed with a jagged edged sword and an axe. When it is first destroyed, it is re-assembled and resembles a [[Gear Steamer]], an assortment of gears held together by supernatural forces.
 
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The Crazy Armor is a mechanical [[:category:Knights|knight]] which is often found guarding the [[Castle Keeps|Castle Keep]]. Its first appearance took place in ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]'', where it comes armed with an axe and a spear, and acts as the [[:category:Bloodlines Bosses|boss]] of the [[Bloodlines Stage 1|first stage]]. Unarmed sprinting versions appear as normal enemies later in the game.
   
 
The first [[:category:Curse of Darkness Bosses|boss]] in ''[[Castlevania: Curse of Darkness|Curse of Darkness]]'' is a Crazy Armor armed with a jagged edged sword and an axe. After it is first destroyed, it reassembles itself and takes a more menacing form with flamethrowers, beginning the second and final phase of the fight (this form somewhat resembles a [[Gear Steamer]], an assortment of gears held together by supernatural forces).
 
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]''===
 
===''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]''===
Crazy Armor, called "Drolta's Mecha Knight" or simply "Armor Battler" is the boss of the first stage in ''Bloodlines''. It attacks with its spear and axe, and also charges or leaps around the room. As it takes damage, the Mecha-Knight will begin to lose its limbs.
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The '''Armor Battler''' is the [[:category:Bloodlines Bosses|boss]] at the end of the first stage of the game, the [[Bloodlines Stage 1|Ruins of the Castle Dracula]]. It comes armed with a spear and an axe, and also charges or leaps around the room. As it takes damage, it will start losing its limbs.
   
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This enemy is referred to as "Drolta's Mecha-Knight" in the American instruction booklet for the game, hinting that it was [[Drolta Tzuentes]] herself the one who gave it life via magical arts.
Several weaker Mecha-Knights appear in the final stage.
 
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{{Enemy Stats/Bloodlines
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|image = [[File:Golem.gif|100px]]
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|name = Armor Battler
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|aname = Drolta's Mecha-Knight
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|location = [[Bloodlines Stage 1|1. Ruins of the Castle Dracula]]
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}}
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Several weaker versions of this knight appear in the final stage, the [[Bloodlines Stage 6|Castle Proserpina]]. Appropriately called '''Sprinting Mecha Knights''', these armored enemies come unarmed and only limit themselves to charge at the player. They telegraph this attack by the heavy metallic sounds they emit as they approach. The player must be quick in attacking in the correct direction they come from, lest they get run over.
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{{Enemy Stats/Bloodlines
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|image = [[File:Runmecha.gif|85px]]
 
|name = Sprinting Mecha Knight
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|aname = -
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|location = [[Bloodlines Stage 6|6. The Castle Proserpina]]
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}}
   
 
===''[[Castlevania: Curse of Darkness]]''===
 
===''[[Castlevania: Curse of Darkness]]''===
====First Form====
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====Strategy====
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=====First form=====
Try to have some sort of armor and helmet equipped and this battle will be a breeze, even if it hits you a bunch.
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Try to have some sort of armor and helmet equipped to decrease in some part any damage taken.
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With the way this battle starts out, you better be ready to move or [[Guard|block]]. The [[:category:Curse of Darkness Bosses|boss]] will almost instantly try to hit you with a weapon strike. It will do a mix of overhead and horizontal strikes throughout the battle (sometimes in a row). Thankfully, all of its attacks can be guarded against for the first battle. Strike it after each attack and watch its arms for the next swing. With its vertical strikes it's better to guard rather than [[Quick Step|dodge]] them, since they clear an entire section of the room. It also has an attack in which rotating gears shoot out of its mouth, which can be easily blocked as well - it usually does this attack up close and will pause before performing it.
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=====Second form=====
 
Now you will have to resort to avoiding its attacks altogether. It will spew flames from each head that is connected with a gear - be sure to get away from it when it starts this attack. As the battle progresses, it will start to get more flame-happy and will nearly fill the whole room with flames. It may eventually shoot [[fireball]]s, which can be easily avoided by running around or you can block them. Hit it whenever it's not attacking and you can take it down the second time even faster than the first.
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{{Enemy Stats/Curse of Darkness
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|Image = [[File:COD-020.jpg|250px]]
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|No. = 20
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|Name = Crazy Armor Lv.9
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|HP = 1,330
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|Tolerance = -
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|Weakness = [[Thunder]]
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|Location = [[Abandoned Castle]]
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|Drop = [[Crest]]<br />([[Trevor Mode]] only)
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|Steal = [[Galtite]]
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|EXP = 50
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|Description = Cast-off pieces of armor brought together by an evil intent. Does nothing but attack all it sees.
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}}
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==Item Data==
 
{{Item Table Begin|Crazy Armor}}
 
{{Curse of Darkness Item Data/Materials|Galtite}}
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{{Curse of Darkness Item Data/Pick-Ups|Crest}}
 
{{Item Table End}}
   
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==Gallery==
With the way this battle starts out you better be ready to move or block. The boss will almost instantly try to hit you with a weapon strike. It will do a mix of overhead and horizontal strikes throughout the battle (sometimes in a row). Thankfully all of its attacks can be guarded against for the first battle. Strike it after each attack and watch its arms for the next swing. With its vertical strikes it is better to guard rather than dodge them, since they clear an entire section of the room. It also has an attack in which rotating gears shoot out of its mouth, which can be easily blocked as well - it usually does this attack up close and will pause before the attack.
 
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
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BL Drolta's Mecha Knight.png|'''Drolta's Mecha-Knight''' from the American ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines|Bloodlines]]'' instruction booklet
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CoD Crazy Armor 1.png|'''Crazy Armor''''s first form in ''[[Castlevania: Curse of Darkness|Curse of Darkness]]''
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</gallery>
   
====Second Form====
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==Trivia==
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*The Armor Battler from ''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]'' was probably inspired by [[Sir Grakul]], a boss from ''[[Super Castlevania IV]]''.
Now you will have to resort to avoiding its attacks altogether. It will spew flames from each head that is connected with a gear - be sure to get away from it when it starts this attack. As the battle progresses it will start to get more flame-happy and will nearly fill the whole room with flames. It may eventually shoot fireballs, which can be easily avoided by running around or you can block them. Hit it whenever it is not attacking and you can take it down the second time even faster than the first.
 
   
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==Enemy Data==
 
{{Enemy Table Begin|Crazy Armor}}
 
{{Bloodlines Enemy Data|Armor Battler}}
 
{{Bloodlines Enemy Data|Sprinting Mecha Knight}}
 
{{Curse of Darkness Enemy Data|Crazy Armor Lv.9}}
 
{{Enemy Table End}}
 
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[[Category:Original Castlevania lore]]
 
[[Category:Bloodlines Bosses]]
 
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[[Category:Bloodlines Enemies]]
 
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Revision as of 10:24, 30 September 2019

The Crazy Armor, also known as Armor Battler or Mecha Knight, is a boss in the Castlevania series. They are cast-off pieces of armor brought together by an evil intent. It does nothing but attack all it sees.

Description

The Crazy Armor is a mechanical knight which is often found guarding the Castle Keep. Its first appearance took place in Castlevania: Bloodlines, where it comes armed with an axe and a spear, and acts as the boss of the first stage. Unarmed sprinting versions appear as normal enemies later in the game.

The first boss in Curse of Darkness is a Crazy Armor armed with a jagged edged sword and an axe. After it is first destroyed, it reassembles itself and takes a more menacing form with flamethrowers, beginning the second and final phase of the fight (this form somewhat resembles a Gear Steamer, an assortment of gears held together by supernatural forces).

Appearances

Castlevania: Bloodlines

The Armor Battler is the boss at the end of the first stage of the game, the Ruins of the Castle Dracula. It comes armed with a spear and an axe, and also charges or leaps around the room. As it takes damage, it will start losing its limbs.

This enemy is referred to as "Drolta's Mecha-Knight" in the American instruction booklet for the game, hinting that it was Drolta Tzuentes herself the one who gave it life via magical arts.

Golem
Name Alt. Name
Armor Battler Drolta's Mecha-Knight
Location
1. Ruins of the Castle Dracula

Several weaker versions of this knight appear in the final stage, the Castle Proserpina. Appropriately called Sprinting Mecha Knights, these armored enemies come unarmed and only limit themselves to charge at the player. They telegraph this attack by the heavy metallic sounds they emit as they approach. The player must be quick in attacking in the correct direction they come from, lest they get run over.

Runmecha
Name Alt. Name
Sprinting Mecha Knight -
Location
6. The Castle Proserpina

Castlevania: Curse of Darkness

Strategy

First form

Try to have some sort of armor and helmet equipped to decrease in some part any damage taken.

With the way this battle starts out, you better be ready to move or block. The boss will almost instantly try to hit you with a weapon strike. It will do a mix of overhead and horizontal strikes throughout the battle (sometimes in a row). Thankfully, all of its attacks can be guarded against for the first battle. Strike it after each attack and watch its arms for the next swing. With its vertical strikes it's better to guard rather than dodge them, since they clear an entire section of the room. It also has an attack in which rotating gears shoot out of its mouth, which can be easily blocked as well - it usually does this attack up close and will pause before performing it.

Second form

Now you will have to resort to avoiding its attacks altogether. It will spew flames from each head that is connected with a gear - be sure to get away from it when it starts this attack. As the battle progresses, it will start to get more flame-happy and will nearly fill the whole room with flames. It may eventually shoot fireballs, which can be easily avoided by running around or you can block them. Hit it whenever it's not attacking and you can take it down the second time even faster than the first.

COD-020
No. Name JPN HP
20 Crazy Armor Lv.9 1,330
Tolerance Weakness
- Thunder
Location Drop Steal EXP
Abandoned Castle Crest
(Trevor Mode only)
Galtite 50
Description "Cast-off pieces of armor brought together by an evil intent. Does nothing but attack all it sees."

Item Data

Item Data: Crazy Armor
Image Name - Game
  Type - Users
Description
Attributes / Consume Statistics / Sell Found Notes
Galtite Galtite - Curse of Darkness
  Material - Hector
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A heavy red metal in many layers. Said to draw out a human's latent power, but who really knows? Sell: $50
Steal: Crazy Armor Lv.9, Red Ogre Lv.25/48/75
Evolve: Force Glove, Hien
Crest Crest - Curse of Darkness
  Pick-Up - Trevor Belmont
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All stats increased. ATK +5, DEF +5, HP +50, Hearts +5
Find: Aiolon Ruins, Dracula's Castle
Drop: All bosses, excepted Isaac's second fight, Death and Dracula.
Conditions: Item disappears if the player does not pick it up before leaving the Boss Room.

Gallery

Trivia

Castlevania: Bloodlines
Characters
Protagonists
John MorrisEric Lecarde
Antagonists
Elizabeth BartleyDrolta TzuentesDracula
Bosses
HellhoundArmor BattlerWizardHeavy ArmorGreat Axe ArmorGolemSnake DragonGargoyle
The CreatureGear SteamerTalosSilhouette DemonPrincess of MossDeathMedusa
Stages
Ruins of the Castle DraculaAtlantis ShrineThe Leaning Tower of Pisa
The Munitions FactoryVersailles PalaceThe Castle Proserpina
Music
Akumajō Dracula X
Guides
MegaDriveFAN
Archives
BestiaryInventory
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness
Characters
Protagonists
HectorTrevor C. Belmont
Antagonists
IsaacZead (Death) • Dracula
Supporting cast
Julia LaforezeSaint GermainRosaly
Innocent Devils
Fairy-TypeBattle-TypeBird-TypeMage-TypeDevil-TypePumpkin-Type
Bosses
Main bosses
Crazy ArmorWyvernTrevorSkeleton DiverMinotaurusIsaac Lv.34Trevor Lv.40DullahanLegionNuculais
Isaac Lv.50DeathDracula
Trevor Mode bosses
Trevor Doppelganger Lv.16Trevor Doppelganger Lv.40
Areas
Abandoned CastleBaljhet MountainsGaribaldi TempleMortvia AqueductForest of Jigramunt
Cordova TownEneomaos Machine TowerAiolon RuinsInfinite CorridorDracula's Castle
Tower of EternityTower of Evermore
Music
Castlevania: Curse of Darkness Original SoundtrackCastlevania: Curse of Darkness Promo Soundtrack
Guides
BradyGames Curse of Darkness Official Strategy GuideKonami Akumajō Dracula: Yami no Juin Official Guide
Archives
BestiaryInventoryTrevor ModeCrazy ModePrelude to RevengeComics