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For the equipment, see Crown (equipment).

The Crown is a hidden item in the Castlevania series. It's worth many points.

Game specific information[]

Castlevania[]

A special hidden item spawned by standing in certain specific locations for a determined period of time. It's worth 2,000 points (twice the value of a flashing Money Bag).

Castlevania Chronicles[]

The Crown retains the same function, value, and method of spawning it in this reimagined version of the original Castlevania.

Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow[]

Found in the Demon Guest House. From the Save Room, head up the big hall until reaching the room directly above it. Inside, there will be a Waiter Skeleton and a chair. Defeat the enemy, taking care of not destroying the chair while doing so. Stand in front of the chair and press ↑ to sit on it. After sitting for a moment, the Crown will spawn in the middle of the room.

In the game's description, the Crown is said to be worth 5,000 points; however, when selling it at the shop, it will only be worth 2,500 gold (half of its points value).

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair[]

There are two Crowns to be found in Harmony of Despair:

  1. The first Crown is found in Chapter 2: Lord of Unseen Strings. In order to unlock it, play these notes in the following order:
    2nditem
  2. The other Crown is found in Chapter 10: Origins.

Item Data[]

Item Data: Crown
Image Name - Game
  Type - Users
Description
Attributes / Consume Statistics / Sell Found Notes
Crown Icon Crown (jpn) - Castlevania
  Weapon (Hidden Item) - Simon Belmont
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Effect: Worth 2,000 points.
Crown CH Icon Crown - Chronicles
  Hidden Item - Simon Belmont
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Effect: Worth 2,000 points.
Crown DoS Icon Crown (jpn) - Dawn of Sorrow
  Hidden Item - Soma
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Worth 2000 Points! Sell: $2,500
Find: Demon Guest House
Crown DoS Icon Crown (jpn) - Harmony of Despair
  Hidden Item - any
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5000 pts. Sell: (cannot be sold)
Find: Chapter 2, Chapter 10

Trivia[]

  • The description stating this item is worth 5,000 points in some games may be a throwback to some older Konami titles where mascots from their other franchises appeared as hidden items; specifically from the Famicom game The Goonies, where these items were worth precisely that amount.

See also[]

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