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− | The '''Flying Skeleton''' is an [[:category:Enemies|enemy]] in the ''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'' series. |
+ | The '''Flying Skeleton''' is an [[:category:Enemies|enemy]] in the ''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'' series. It is a [[skeleton]] warrior that has been given wings of bone to soar through the night sky. |
==Description== |
==Description== |
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Flying Skeletons that fly slowly up and down from one edge of the screen to the other in endless waves. They have bat-like wings, a shield, and in later games they are armed with spears. |
Flying Skeletons that fly slowly up and down from one edge of the screen to the other in endless waves. They have bat-like wings, a shield, and in later games they are armed with spears. |
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− | Depending on the game, they can traverse the screen in different manners, but the most common is to appear from one side of the screen flying in a wave-like pattern, not unlike a [[Medusa Head]], although the arc they trace can grow bigger if the |
+ | Depending on the game, they can traverse the screen in different manners, but the most common is to appear from one side of the screen flying in a wave-like pattern, not unlike a [[Medusa Head]], although the arc they trace can grow bigger if the player manages to get away from their main line of flight, not to mention that their size is considerably bigger. |
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+ | Because the player usually has to fight these enemies in narrow towers, maneuverability to fight them can be severely compromised. However, receiving a hit while climbing a set of stairs will usually prevent the hero from being knocked down and possibly falling to their death. |
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==Enemy Data== |
==Enemy Data== |
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{{Enemy Table Begin|Flying Skeleton}} |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | NP C3 Winged Skeleton.JPG|'''Flying Gargoyle''' from the ''[[Nintendo Power Dracula's Curse |
+ | NP C3 Winged Skeleton.JPG|'''Flying Gargoyle''' from the ''[[Nintendo Power - Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse guide]]'' |
C4 Winged Skeleton.JPG|'''Flying Skeleton''' from the Japanese ''[[Super Castlevania IV]]'' instruction booklet |
C4 Winged Skeleton.JPG|'''Flying Skeleton''' from the Japanese ''[[Super Castlevania IV]]'' instruction booklet |
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Super Castlevania IV - Flying Skeleton.png|'''Flying Skeleton''' from the ''[[All About Akumajō Dracula]]'' guide for ''[[Super Castlevania IV]]'' |
Super Castlevania IV - Flying Skeleton.png|'''Flying Skeleton''' from the ''[[All About Akumajō Dracula]]'' guide for ''[[Super Castlevania IV]]'' |
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+ | HoD 022.png|'''Flying Bone''''s enemy list entry from ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance|Harmony of Dissonance]]'' |
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+ | AoS 021.png|'''Winged Skeleton''''s enemy list entry from ''[[Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow|Aria of Sorrow]]'' |
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Dxc 038.png|'''Winged Guard''''s enemy list entry from ''[[Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles|The Dracula X Chronicles]]'' version of ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night/DXC|Symphony of the Night]]'' |
Dxc 038.png|'''Winged Guard''''s enemy list entry from ''[[Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles|The Dracula X Chronicles]]'' version of ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night/DXC|Symphony of the Night]]'' |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *In some games they are referred as "gargoyles", so they are probably the skeletal remains from the main [[Gargoyle]] enemies who have also appeared in the series. However, the flying skeletons have always been portrayed having a pair of horns on their foreheads, hinting that they may be the remains of a different creature. |
+ | *In some games they are referred as "gargoyles", so they are probably the skeletal remains from the main [[Gargoyle]] enemies who have also appeared in the series. However, the flying skeletons have always been portrayed having a pair of horns on their foreheads, hinting that they may actually be the remains of a different creature. |
==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Fidelis Alate]] (summons Flying Skeleton [[familiar]]) |
*[[Fidelis Alate]] (summons Flying Skeleton [[familiar]]) |
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[[Category:Flying Enemies]] |
[[Category:Flying Enemies]] |
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[[Category:Skeletal Monsters]] |
[[Category:Skeletal Monsters]] |
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[[Category:Dracula X Chronicles Enemies]] |
[[Category:Dracula X Chronicles Enemies]] |
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[[Category:Dracula's Curse Enemies]] |
[[Category:Dracula's Curse Enemies]] |
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+ | [[Category:Grimoire of Souls Enemies]] |
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[[Category:Harmony of Dissonance Enemies]] |
[[Category:Harmony of Dissonance Enemies]] |
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[[Category:Order of Ecclesia Enemies]] |
[[Category:Order of Ecclesia Enemies]] |
Revision as of 20:27, 18 September 2019
The Flying Skeleton is an enemy in the Castlevania series. It is a skeleton warrior that has been given wings of bone to soar through the night sky.
Description
Flying Skeletons that fly slowly up and down from one edge of the screen to the other in endless waves. They have bat-like wings, a shield, and in later games they are armed with spears.
Depending on the game, they can traverse the screen in different manners, but the most common is to appear from one side of the screen flying in a wave-like pattern, not unlike a Medusa Head, although the arc they trace can grow bigger if the player manages to get away from their main line of flight, not to mention that their size is considerably bigger.
Because the player usually has to fight these enemies in narrow towers, maneuverability to fight them can be severely compromised. However, receiving a hit while climbing a set of stairs will usually prevent the hero from being knocked down and possibly falling to their death.
Enemy Data
Enemy Data: Flying Skeleton | |||||
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Image | Name - Game Description |
Statistics | Items | Location | Notes |
' | Atk: 3/4(block 8 and later) |
5A. Tower, 7. Mountains, 9. Inner Tower |
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' | HP: 48 Exp: 150 Atk: 3 |
7. Unliving Quarters |
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' | HP: 3 Exp: 300 |
6. Floating Corridor |
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' | 3. The Leaning Tower of Pisa, 5. Versailles Palace |
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Slow-flying skeleton warrior. | Level: 10 HP: 15 Exp: 30 |
Drop: Iron Shield, Javelin |
Royal Chapel |
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' | Strong: Wind Level: 7 HP: 12 Exp: 13 |
Common Drop: $5 Rare Drop: Crimson Cloak |
Castle A: Sky Walkway, Chapel of Dissonance Castle B: Skeleton Cave, Sky Walkway |
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A skeleton that has been given wings of bone. | Weak: Holy HP: 20 MP: 10 Exp: 3 Atk: 14 Def: 1 |
Common Drop: Spear Soul: Spear Throw |
Chapel, Study, Dance Hall |
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A skeleton given wings and made to fly. | Strong: Ice, Darkness Weak: Strike, Flame, Light HP: 10 Exp: 1 Skill Pt: n/a Atk: 26 |
Minera Prison Island, Tymeo Mountains, Forsaken Cloister, Ruvas Forest (Hard Mode), Skeleton Cave (Hard Mode) |
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An image of death given wings to soar through the night sky. | Strong: Ice, Darkness Weak: Strike, Flame, Light HP: 30 Exp: 1 Skill Pt: n/a Atk: 87 |
Drop: Fidelis Alate (1%) |
Final Approach |
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' | HP: 465 Exp: ~825 |
Drop: Turkey, Potion; Holy Sword Steal: ~8S, 20C |
Royal Chapel |
Item Data
Item Data: Flying Skeleton | ||||||||
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Image | Name - Game Type - Users Description |
Attributes / Consume | Statistics / Sell | Found | Notes | |||
Hard iron shield | DEF +2 |
Buy: $3,980 Drop: Winged Guard |
Effect: Projectile block that grants temporary invulnerability Special: Shield Rod or Mablung Sword spell (20 MP): Giant Sword Attack (ATT +40, Attrib: Hit) | |||||
Throwing spear [use] | Attrib: Cut |
ATT +50 |
Buy: $800 (later) Find: Anti-Chapel Drop: Bone Halberd, Scarecrow, Spectral Sword, Spear Guard, Winged Guard |
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Gold + 5 |
Rare Drop: Fleaman, Bone Pillar Common Drop: Skeleton, Large Ghost, White Dragon, Flying Bone, Scarecrow, Bomber Armor, Balloon |
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A cloak that is red as blood. | DEF +12, LCK +3 |
Rare Drop: Flying Bone |
Effect: Creates a red aura around the user. | |||||
Standard spear. | Attrib: Sword |
ATK +17 Sell: $750 |
Buy: $1,500 Find: Hammer's shop Common Drop: Winged Skeleton |
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Throws spears. | Attrib: Sword Consume: 12 MP |
45 ATK |
Rarity: 12 Drop: Winged Skeleton (starting soul) |
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Summon guardians to glide down from above. | Attrib: Slash Consume: 80 MP |
ATK +3 |
Drop: Winged Skeleton |
Effect: Summons Winged Skeletons. |
Gallery
Trivia
- In some games they are referred as "gargoyles", so they are probably the skeletal remains from the main Gargoyle enemies who have also appeared in the series. However, the flying skeletons have always been portrayed having a pair of horns on their foreheads, hinting that they may actually be the remains of a different creature.
See also
- Fidelis Alate (summons Flying Skeleton familiar)
- Gargoyle