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===''[[Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia]]''===
 
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Revision as of 19:52, 11 June 2018

Hard Mode, or simply Hard, is an alternate mode frequently present in games that conform the Castlevania series. This mode generally becomes available to the player after completing the game on the Normal difficulty. In it, the player can go through the game a second time with a harder difficulty setting.

Overview

Hard Mode first appeared in the very first Castlevania, and since then most games have followed this tradition. It is usually playable after the game is beaten on Normal Mode. Oftentimes, it features additional enemies in the area, enemies being replaced by more powerful enemies, enemies gaining extra characteristics, faster enemies, and reduced attack and defense abilities for the player. This mode has had different names in some games, such as "Crazy Mode".

In Castlevania Judgment, there is an even harder mode that is unlocked after the completion of Hard Mode: Brutal Mode.

Game specific information

Castlevania

In Castlevania, Hard Mode is an additional quest that takes place after the player beats Dracula in Normal Mode. As there are no saves or passwords in the original NES version of this game, it is not possible to play Hard Mode without first playing through the entire Normal Mode during that session. It features additional enemies, such as Bats or Medusa Heads in awkward places. Some of the enemies, such as Zombies, move faster. Each enemy deals twice the damage they normally do, even in early levels. Additional hidden crowns, which are worth many points, can be found in this mode. Every time the player beats Hard Mode, another round of Hard Mode can be started.

Castlevania: The Adventure

Hard Mode returns in The Adventure. Upon beating the game in Normal Mode, the player can play through the game again with damage from creatures increased twofold. This will continue to increase with each subsequent loop through the four stages.

  • Stage 5 to 8: Enemy damage ×2
  • Stage 9 to 12: Enemy damage ×4
  • Stage 13 to 16: Enemy damage ×8
  • Stage 17 to 20: Enemy damage ×16 (instant death)

Clearing Stage 20 will not increase the difficulty any further. However, the score and the stage number will still increase.

Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge

Hard Mode exists in the Game Boy sequel. However, it is only accessible via Password (beating the main game will not allow carrying on into 'Hard Mode' like in the previous Game Boy or NES games).

Hard Mode in this game is very similar to the Normal mode, as the enemies and damage do not change from the regular gameplay. Despite this, there are a few differences that add to the challenge:

  • The Vampire Killer will downgrade immediately upon contact with most enemies, making the whip system much more in-line with Castlevania: The Adventure.
  • There are no Passwords for Hard Mode other than the initial Password to begin the game. Therefore, there is no way to resume progress, meaning players will have to get to the end in one sitting (although 'Continues' are still unlimited).

Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse

In Dracula's Curse, Hard Mode can be played after beating Dracula in Normal Mode. Because of the password system, this is the first game where the player can start a new session in Hard Mode, provided the game has been beaten before. The player starts Hard Mode with the character they beat Normal Mode. The player takes more damage in this mode. Additional creatures have been added and others have been swapped with more powerful ones. There are some creatures that appear in this mode that do not appear in the normal game, such as floating skulls that move similar to Medusa Heads, but with much more erratic and unpredictable up and down motions.

Starting a new game with the secret name "AKAMA" at the password screen starts a new game with Trevor only already in Hard Mode without the need of beating Normal Mode.

Castlevania: Bloodlines

Entering the Konami Code at the title screen (a sound will confirm it) enables the selection of the "Expert" difficulty in the option screen. The code also gives the player the possibility of starting the game with 9 lives if it is entered at the title screen after the music settings in the option screen have been set to BGM 05 and SE 073.

Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow

In this game, hard difficulty can be played once the game has been beaten once. In this mode, enemies will receive 20% less damage. Their souls will be easier to get as long as Soma has not obtained them before. The Silver Gun, Tear of Blood, Death's Scythe and Death's Robe can only be obtained in this mode.

Castlevania: Lament of Innocence

Crazy mode is one of the two first alternate modes unlocked in Lament of Innocence, along with Joachim mode. After finishing the game as Leon, a new game with a harder difficulty setting can be started.

Castlevania: Curse of Darkness

In Curse of Darkness, the player can unlock Hard Mode (called Crazy Mode), as well as Trevor Mode, which allows the player to play as Trevor Belmont. It is unlocked by starting a new game with "@CRAZY" as the save name.

In this mode, most enemies are ×10 and strong enemies are ×20 the level compared to Hector, while retaining the same experience given in Normal Mode, making the game much more challenging and making it harder to level up. The enemies A.I. is also slightly improved as they can sometimes synchronize attacks in order to break Hector's guard. Similar to Lament of Innocence, finishing the game on this difficulty allows the player to purchase the Mobius Brooch, which reduces the cost of the Innocent Devils' skills to zero.

Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow

As usual, Hard mode becomes available after completing the game once in normal mode, having the following gameplay changes:

  • All Medusa Heads become Gold Medusas.
  • Stats no longer level up continuously. The player needs to level up a few times in order to gain stat boosts.
  • Traps (spikes, blades, etc.) deal about double damage.

-Some enemies are leveled up and have more HP.

Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin

Hard Mode returns in Portrait of Ruin as an unlockable feature after beating the main game and receiving the good ending. Upon selection, the player is prompted with a choice of three level caps. Completing each difficulty level cap will reward the save file used with one of three items, depending on the level cap selected:

Each of the rewards above may be obtained only once, but if the player feels up to the challenge, they can freely skip an easier level cap in favor of a more difficult one with little fear of missing that cap's reward.

The following are differences from Normal Mode:

  • All damage dealt by the player is reduced by 25% compared to Normal.
  • All enemies have a bonus to their attack power that scales with the player's level. This starts at different points, depending on the cap chosen, but as a player levels up, enemies deal more and more damage. This caps out at 100+ per hit when the player reaches the cap chosen and is not affected by a character's DEF or MND.
  • Some enemies and bosses receive additional traits and/or bonuses compared to Normal Mode. All known changes are listed below:



Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia

Hard Mode returns in Order of Ecclesia, much in the same way as it did in Portrait of Ruin. After beating the game and receiving the good ending, the player can select to choose Hard Mode upon starting a new game. Upon doing so, the player is prompted with a choice of level caps. Beating the game on these level caps for the first time will reward the save file used as follows:

  • Hard, level cap 255: Unlocked only after beating Hard level cap 1. While it allows full leveling, it otherwise functions like the level cap 50 variant.
  • Hard, level cap 50 or lower: Awards the Queen of Hearts upon beating Hard Mode for the save file used.
  • Hard, level cap 1: Once the player beats Hard Mode with this level cap, they unlock the ability to level up to 255, as well as another level cap of choice upon selecting Hard Mode.

The reward for beating Hard Mode on the level cap of 1 is a one time reward only, but the rest of the level caps do offer their reward if it is the first time for the save file used.

The following are differences from Normal mode:

  • All damage dealt by the player is reduced by 10%, compared to Normal.
  • All damage dealt by enemies has a bonus that is different depending on the level cap chosen:
    • Hard level cap 255/50: Enemy ATK +30.
    • Hard level cap 1: Enemy ATK +60.
    • This bonus is not affected by a character's DEF and MND stats.
  • In addition, if more than 1 point of damage comes from the enemy's base ATK, that base ATK value gains a +50% bonus.
  • Some enemies receive additional bonuses and/or traits that make combat against them more difficult. Others may simply appear earlier in the game compared to Normal Mode. To name an example: Medusa heads can be seen as early as in Ruvas Forest and will always be gold colored, signifying that Stone will be inflicted upon taking a hit.

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair

Hard Mode unlocks in Harmony of Despair after finishing Chapter 6. Subsequent chapters (DLCs in Xbox 360) have their Hard Mode already unlocked. Enemies have a higher degree of vitality and the player characters suffer more damage per hit. In addition, certain enemies receive different attacks compared to Normal Mode. For example: Dracula's final form sports fire pillars briefly before using Demonic Megiddo, and one of his normal attacks will have lightning cutting through the room, nullifying the possibility of jumping.

Gallery

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