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{{Infobox Enemy
 
|name = Merman
 
|name = Merman
|image = Merman DXC.png
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|image = Merman - 01.gif
|caption = Merman as it appears in Dracula X Chronicles
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|caption = Merman as it appears in Order of Ecclesia
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|jname =
|jname = マーマン ''Māman''<br />半魚人 ''Hangyojin''<br />魚獣人 ''Gyo Jyūjin'' (Fish Beast Man)<br />とってもうおじ ''Tottemo Uoji''<br />Lizard
 
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*マーマン ''Māman''
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*半魚人 ''Hangyojin''
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*魚獣人<br />''Gyo Jyūjin'' (Fish Beast Man)
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*とってもうおじ ''Tottemo Uoji''
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*Lizard
 
|aname = Fishman, Monster Fish, Water Creep
 
|aname = Fishman, Monster Fish, Water Creep
|abil = *Attacks in groups
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|abil =
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*Attacks in large groups
*Jumps out unexpectedly from the water
 
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*Leaps out from bodies of water
 
*Spews [[fireball]]s or water streams
 
*Spews [[fireball]]s or water streams
|type = Devonian amphibian
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|type = [[:category:Aquatic Monsters|Aquatic monster]]
 
|lore = [[:category:Film-Based Monsters|Horror films]]
 
|lore = [[:category:Film-Based Monsters|Horror films]]
 
|eng voice =
 
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'''Mermen''' and '''Fish Men''' are recurring [[:category:Enemies|enemies]] in the ''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'' series, appearing in almost every game to date. While called "Mermen" in the games, their appearance is based more on the monster from the classic film, ''[[wikipedia:Creature from the Black Lagoon|Creature from the Black Lagoon]]'', which was popular in the ''[[wikipedia:Universal Monsters|Universal Monsters]]'' series of horror films. Therefore, a more fitting name for Mermen would be "[[wikipedia:Gill-Man|gill-men]]".
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The '''Merman''' and '''Fish Man''' are recurrent [[:category:Enemies|enemies]] in the ''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'' series. They are [[:category:Aquatic Monsters|aquatic monsters]] that live close to the shore and hunt prey near the water.
   
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==Origins==
In some games, Fish Men are distinguished from Mermen with a lack of arms.
 
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[[File:Gill-man - 02.jpg|left|185px]]
   
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Based on the [[wikipedia:Gill-man|Gill-man]], the main antagonist from the 1954 [[wikipedia:Universal Classic Monsters|Universal]] horror film ''[[wikipedia:Creature from the Black Lagoon|Creature from the Black Lagoon]]'' (and its sequels).
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The last known surviving member of a race of amphibious humanoids which flourished during the Devonian age, the Gill-man dwelled all this time in a lagoon located in a largely unexplored area of the Amazon rainforest. It possesses large, webbed hands with sharp claws on the tip of each finger. Its scaly skin is extremely tough, which combined with a fast-acting healing factor, allows it to survive wounds which would be fatal to humans, such as gunshots and full immolation. It also possesses superhuman strength.
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==Description==
 
==Description==
Mermen have been a thorn in the side of heroes whenever water is involved in their adventures. Mermen like to jump up from the water and begin to march toward the protagonist. After a while, they will stop and shoot a fireball in the hero's direction from their gaping mouths. After a while, they will normally hop back into the water, or sometimes continue marching around looking for enemies to attack.
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Mermen have been a thorn in the side of heroes whenever water is involved in their adventures. Mermen like to jump up from the water and begin to march toward the protagonist. After a while, they will stop and spew a [[fireball]] in the player's direction from their gaping mouths. After a while, they will normally hop back into the water or sometimes continue marching around looking for enemies to attack.
   
Mermen are closely related to the Fish Men (who are also sometimes called "Mermen" as well) but have more fish-like characteristics. However, Fish Men act similarly, if not exactly, to Mermen. In some situations, their names and/or likenesses are interchangeable.
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Mermen are closely related to the Fish Men (who are also sometimes called "Mermen" as well) but have more fish-like characteristics. However, Fish Men act similarly, if not exactly the same, to Mermen. In some situations, their names and/or likenesses are interchangeable. In some games, Fish Men are distinguished from Mermen with a lack of arms.
   
In all 3-D and some 2-D Castlevania games, Mermen also like to roll up into a ball with their sharp, pointy fins outstretched, and dash toward the protagonist for extra damage.
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In all 3D and some 2D ''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'' games, Mermen also like to roll up into a ball with their sharp, pointy fins outstretched, and dash toward the player for extra damage.
   
In ''[[Castlevania Judgment]]'', Mermen can be fought as random encounters or event rooms in Castle Mode. Mermen close in to the player by jumping. Their attack pattern is as follows:
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In ''[[Castlevania Judgment]]'', Mermen can be fought as random encounters or event rooms in [[Castle Mode]]. Mermen close in to the player by jumping. Their attack pattern is as follows:
#They quickly jump in front of the hero and slash. If a character is hit by this attack while jumping, he or she will be knocked down.
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#They quickly jump in front of the player and slash. If a character is hit by this attack while jumping, they will be knocked down.
 
#They spin once and use their tails as a weapon.
 
#They spin once and use their tails as a weapon.
#They shoot a fireball that has a long range radius.
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#They spew a [[fireball]] that has a long range radius.
   
When fighting Mermen, the stage spawns either: two Mermen, or zombies and Mermen (usually being two zombies and one Merman, but there are also times that a quartet of two zombies and two Mermen spawn). The jump slash attack of the monster can also hurt its allies.
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When fighting Mermen, the stage spawns either: two Mermen, or [[Zombie]]s and Mermen (usually being two Zombies and one Merman, but there are also times that a quartet of two Zombies and two Mermen spawn). The jump-slash attack of the monster can also harm its allies.
   
Mermen also like to use their clawed, webbed hands and slash at heroes as well, so it is wise that adventurers keep a good distance between them and the Mermen, but not enough so that the hero can't attack them.
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Mermen also like to use their clawed, webbed hands and slash at players as well, so it is wise that adventurers keep a good distance between them and the Mermen, but not enough so that the player can't attack them.
   
 
Lastly, Mermen are almost always found near water. Wherever there is water, Mermen are usually near. It is best for adventurers to be careful, as Mermen have a nasty habit of occupying platforms over water and sending a careless hero into a watery grave.
 
Lastly, Mermen are almost always found near water. Wherever there is water, Mermen are usually near. It is best for adventurers to be careful, as Mermen have a nasty habit of occupying platforms over water and sending a careless hero into a watery grave.
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==Types==
 
==Types==
The typical Merman is red and shoots fire from its mouth on occasion. Sometimes the fireballs are replaced with water or other projectiles, but that is usually done by creatures that are variations of the common Merman. Some variations include:
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The typical Merman is red and spews a [[fireball]] from its mouth on occasion. Sometimes the fireballs are replaced with water or other projectiles, but that is usually done by creatures that are variations of the common Merman. Some variations include:
 
*[[Fish Head]]
 
*[[Fish Head]]
 
*[[Triton]]
 
*[[Triton]]
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==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===''[[Castlevania II: Simon's Quest]]''===
 
===''[[Castlevania II: Simon's Quest]]''===
The Fish Man in ''Simon's Quest'' pops out of the water like most Mermen, and shoots fireballs at the hero, either straight or diagonally.
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The Fish Man in ''Simon's Quest'' pops out from the water and spews [[fireball]]s at the player, either straight ahead or diagonally. They are generally encountered while crossing a long [[Bridges|bridge]] over a body of water or while being transported by the [[Ferryman]] over a lake.
   
 
====[[Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (LCD Watch)|''Simon's Quest'' (LCD Watch)]]====
 
====[[Castlevania II: Simon's Quest (LCD Watch)|''Simon's Quest'' (LCD Watch)]]====
The Monster Fish appears in front of you and shoots fireballs. Takes one hit to destroy and is worth 5 points.
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The Monster Fish appears in front of the player and spews [[fireball]]s. Takes one hit to destroy and is worth 5 points.
   
 
====[[Electronic Castlevania II: Simon's Quest|''Simon's Quest'' (LCD Handheld)]]====
 
====[[Electronic Castlevania II: Simon's Quest|''Simon's Quest'' (LCD Handheld)]]====
Monster Fishes are the only monsters that can be found in day (take two hits to destroy) or night (take four hits). These are present in all stages. They rise up in front of you and shoot fireballs. They block your path and cannot be jumped over. Being rather short creatures, these can only be damaged with low attacks. They are worth 20 points.
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The Monster Fish is the only monster that can be found both in day (take two hits to destroy) or night (take four hits) and is present in all stages. They rise up in front of the player and spews [[fireball]]s. They block the player's path and cannot be jumped over. Being rather short creatures, these can only be damaged with low attacks. They are worth 20 points.
   
A variation of the Monster Fish in this game is the [[Monster Dragon]], which has wings.
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A variation of the Monster Fish is the [[Monster Dragon]], which has wings.
   
 
===''[[Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge]]''===
 
===''[[Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge]]''===
Nintendo Power calls these creatures "Water Creeps" and describes them as amphibians.
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[[Nintendo Power]] calls this creature "Water Creep" and describes it as amphibian.
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===''[[Castlevania: Bloodlines]]''===
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Guarding the classic moat found in the [[Bloodlines Stage 1|Ruins of the Castle Dracula]], the Mermen here look more draconian than their past [[wikipedia:Gill-man|gill-man]]-inspired versions. They are also able to spew long water jets toward the player instead of fireballs.
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Early prototype versions of this game show a completely different sprite for this enemy that much closely resembles their past design (see the [[Merman/Gallery#Screenshots|Gallery]]).
   
 
===''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance]]''===
 
===''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance]]''===
Mermen, Fish Men and a [[Giant Merman]] can be found in ''Harmony of Dissonance''. The only difference between Mermen and Fish Men in this game is their appearance.
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This game features three variants of this enemy: the Merman, the Fish Man, and a [[Giant Merman]] boss. The only difference between Mermen and Fish Men in this game is their appearance.
   
 
===''[[Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia]]''===
 
===''[[Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia]]''===
In ''Order of Ecclesia'', there are two types of Mermen. The first are the red colored ones from ''[[Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow|Dawn of Sorrow]]'' and ''[[Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin|Portrait of Ruin]]'', and they appear in the [[Kalidus Channel]]. The second type are the yellow colored ones from ''[[Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow|Aria of Sorrow]]'', ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night|Symphony of the Night]]'' and ''Harmony of Dissonance'', and they appear in [[Somnus Reef]]. While they both jump out of the water to attack, the red ones use magical based attacks by spitting fireballs, and the yellow ones use physical based attacks by diving into [[Shanoa]].
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There are two types of Mermen in this game. The first are the red colored ones from ''[[Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow|Dawn of Sorrow]]'' and ''[[Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin|Portrait of Ruin]]'', and they appear in the [[Kalidus Channel]]. The second type are the yellow colored ones from ''[[Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow|Aria of Sorrow]]'', ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night|Symphony of the Night]]'' and ''[[Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance|Harmony of Dissonance]]'', and they appear in [[Somnus Reef]]. While they both jump out of the water to attack, the red ones use magical based attacks by spewing [[fireball]]s, and the yellow ones use physical-based attacks by diving into the player.
   
 
===''[[Castlevania Judgment]]''===
 
===''[[Castlevania Judgment]]''===
Mermen appear in ''Judgment'' as normal enemies. All must be defeated to summon the [[Iron Gladiator]].
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Mermen appear in this game as normal enemies. All must be defeated to summon the [[Iron Gladiator]].
   
 
==Enemy Data==
 
==Enemy Data==
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{{Dawn of Sorrow Item Data/Bullet Souls|Merman}}
 
{{Dawn of Sorrow Item Data/Bullet Souls|Merman}}
 
{{Curse of Darkness Item Data/Materials|Ancient Memory}}
 
{{Curse of Darkness Item Data/Materials|Ancient Memory}}
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{{Curse of Darkness Item Data/Pick-Ups|$50}}
 
{{Curse of Darkness Item Data/Materials|Aquamarine}}
 
{{Curse of Darkness Item Data/Materials|Aquamarine}}
 
{{Portrait of Ruin Item Data/Items|Meuniere}}
 
{{Portrait of Ruin Item Data/Items|Meuniere}}
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[[Category:Wai Wai World Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Wai Wai World Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Wai Wai World 2 Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Wai Wai World 2 Enemies]]
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[[Category:Fire Enemies]]
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[[Category:Animal-Type Enemies]]
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[[Category:Ice Enemies]]

Revision as of 14:17, 16 December 2019

The Merman and Fish Man are recurrent enemies in the Castlevania series. They are aquatic monsters that live close to the shore and hunt prey near the water.

Origins

Gill-man - 02

Based on the Gill-man, the main antagonist from the 1954 Universal horror film Creature from the Black Lagoon (and its sequels).

The last known surviving member of a race of amphibious humanoids which flourished during the Devonian age, the Gill-man dwelled all this time in a lagoon located in a largely unexplored area of the Amazon rainforest. It possesses large, webbed hands with sharp claws on the tip of each finger. Its scaly skin is extremely tough, which combined with a fast-acting healing factor, allows it to survive wounds which would be fatal to humans, such as gunshots and full immolation. It also possesses superhuman strength.

Description

Mermen have been a thorn in the side of heroes whenever water is involved in their adventures. Mermen like to jump up from the water and begin to march toward the protagonist. After a while, they will stop and spew a fireball in the player's direction from their gaping mouths. After a while, they will normally hop back into the water or sometimes continue marching around looking for enemies to attack.

Mermen are closely related to the Fish Men (who are also sometimes called "Mermen" as well) but have more fish-like characteristics. However, Fish Men act similarly, if not exactly the same, to Mermen. In some situations, their names and/or likenesses are interchangeable. In some games, Fish Men are distinguished from Mermen with a lack of arms.

In all 3D and some 2D Castlevania games, Mermen also like to roll up into a ball with their sharp, pointy fins outstretched, and dash toward the player for extra damage.

In Castlevania Judgment, Mermen can be fought as random encounters or event rooms in Castle Mode. Mermen close in to the player by jumping. Their attack pattern is as follows:

  1. They quickly jump in front of the player and slash. If a character is hit by this attack while jumping, they will be knocked down.
  2. They spin once and use their tails as a weapon.
  3. They spew a fireball that has a long range radius.

When fighting Mermen, the stage spawns either: two Mermen, or Zombies and Mermen (usually being two Zombies and one Merman, but there are also times that a quartet of two Zombies and two Mermen spawn). The jump-slash attack of the monster can also harm its allies.

Mermen also like to use their clawed, webbed hands and slash at players as well, so it is wise that adventurers keep a good distance between them and the Mermen, but not enough so that the player can't attack them.

Lastly, Mermen are almost always found near water. Wherever there is water, Mermen are usually near. It is best for adventurers to be careful, as Mermen have a nasty habit of occupying platforms over water and sending a careless hero into a watery grave.

Note: Any game where a Fish Man appears and is known as, or acts, as a Merman, is also credited as a "Merman" appearance.

Types

The typical Merman is red and spews a fireball from its mouth on occasion. Sometimes the fireballs are replaced with water or other projectiles, but that is usually done by creatures that are variations of the common Merman. Some variations include:

...and in one occasion, a Merman even appeared as a boss:

Appearances

Castlevania II: Simon's Quest

The Fish Man in Simon's Quest pops out from the water and spews fireballs at the player, either straight ahead or diagonally. They are generally encountered while crossing a long bridge over a body of water or while being transported by the Ferryman over a lake.

Simon's Quest (LCD Watch)

The Monster Fish appears in front of the player and spews fireballs. Takes one hit to destroy and is worth 5 points.

Simon's Quest (LCD Handheld)

The Monster Fish is the only monster that can be found both in day (take two hits to destroy) or night (take four hits) and is present in all stages. They rise up in front of the player and spews fireballs. They block the player's path and cannot be jumped over. Being rather short creatures, these can only be damaged with low attacks. They are worth 20 points.

A variation of the Monster Fish is the Monster Dragon, which has wings.

Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge

Nintendo Power calls this creature "Water Creep" and describes it as amphibian.

Castlevania: Bloodlines

Guarding the classic moat found in the Ruins of the Castle Dracula, the Mermen here look more draconian than their past gill-man-inspired versions. They are also able to spew long water jets toward the player instead of fireballs.

Early prototype versions of this game show a completely different sprite for this enemy that much closely resembles their past design (see the Gallery).

Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance

This game features three variants of this enemy: the Merman, the Fish Man, and a Giant Merman boss. The only difference between Mermen and Fish Men in this game is their appearance.

Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia

There are two types of Mermen in this game. The first are the red colored ones from Dawn of Sorrow and Portrait of Ruin, and they appear in the Kalidus Channel. The second type are the yellow colored ones from Aria of Sorrow, Symphony of the Night and Harmony of Dissonance, and they appear in Somnus Reef. While they both jump out of the water to attack, the red ones use magical based attacks by spewing fireballs, and the yellow ones use physical-based attacks by diving into the player.

Castlevania Judgment

Mermen appear in this game as normal enemies. All must be defeated to summon the Iron Gladiator.

Enemy Data

Main article: Merman/Enemy Data

Item Data

Item Data: Merman
Image Name - Game
  Type - Users
Description
Attributes / Consume Statistics / Sell Found Notes
Zircon Icon Zircon (jpn) - Symphony of the Night
  Other (Jewel/Ring) - Alucard
[edit]
Sparkling ring [salable] ATT + 1 (with Jewel Sword - Saturn only)
Sell: $150
Find: Underground Caverns, Royal Chapel, Outer Wall, Reverse Keep, Reverse Caverns, Anti-Chapel, Reverse Entrance, Reverse Colosseum
Drop: Merman, Blue Raven
Create: Jewel Sword
Monster Vial 1 Icon Monster Vial 1 (Capsule Monster 1) - Symphony of the Night
  Projectile - Alucard
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Summons merman ally [use] Attrib: Hit
ATT +40 (listed), ATT +0 (actual)
Find: Starts with (Saturn only)
Drop: Merman
Effect: Summon Merman (3 Fireballs) (despite its listed ATT value, often its actual damage output is equal to Alucard's unarmed ATT, possibly due to a bug, although it occasionally unbugs for a while)
Gauntlet CotM Icon Gauntlet (jpn) - Circle of the Moon
  Arm - Nathan
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Increases attack power while equipped. STR +15
Drop: Earth Armor, Hopper, Merman, Werewolf
Meat CotM Icon Meat (jpn) - Circle of the Moon
  Recovery Item (Food) - Nathan
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Recover 50 HP. HP +50
Drop: Gorgon, Fox Hunter, Hipogriff, Merman, Werewolf, Were-Horse
Potion HoD Icon Potion - Harmony of Dissonance
  Medicine - Juste Belmont
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Restores some HP. HP +70
Buy: 80G
Find: Throughout castle (all)
Rare Drop: Skeleton Blaze
Common Drop: Peeping Eye, Fishman, Merman, Armor Knight, Bone archer, Bone Soldier, Lizard Man, Man-eater, Mimic, Rock Armor, Skeleton Spider, White Dragon Lv2
Piros Helm Icon Piros Helm - Harmony of Dissonance
  Head - Juste Belmont
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A helmet from a faraway land. DEF +11
Buy: 1,050G
Find: Merchant's shop (Clock Tower A and B, Castle Top Floor A and B)
Rare Drop: Merman
Parade Armor Icon Parade Armor (jpn) - Harmony of Dissonance
  Body - Juste Belmont
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Gaudily decorated armor. Some people find it appealing. DEF +26
Rare Drop: Fishman
Red Soul Merman - Water Pistol - Aria of Sorrow
  Bullet Soul - Soma
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Fires a water pistol. Attrib: Water
Consume: 14 MP
65 ATK
Rarity: 7
Drop: Merman
Small Meat Small Meat - Lament of Innocence
  Recovery Item - Leon Belmont
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A little piece of meat on a bone. Recovers HP. HP +29
Sell: $90
Drop: Fishman, Merman
Sushi Sushi - Lament of Innocence
  Recovery Item - Leon Belmont
[edit]
A first-rate dish, made with tuna from the neighboring seas. HP +180
Sell: $1,000
Drop: Fishman, Merman
Bullet Soul Merman - Water Spray - Dawn of Sorrow
  Bullet Soul - Soma
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Shoot a stream of water. Attrib: Water
Consume: 10 MP
Rarity: *
Drop: Merman
Ancient Memory Ancient Memory - Curse of Darkness
  Material - Hector
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A stone fragment with ancient memories engraved on it. Used for primitive weapons. Sell: $30
Common Drop: Blaze Master Lv.14, Merman Lv.4/15/35, Fishman Lv.16/35/45, Sniper Orc Lv.24/30
$50 - Curse of Darkness
  Pick-Up - Hector
[edit]
Gold + 50
Find: Candelabras
Steal: Executioner Lv.2/26/47, Ghost Lv.3/11, Merman Lv.4/15/35, Blood Skeleton Lv.5/75, Lizardman Lv.6/23, White Dragon Lv.10/38, Bone Soldier Lv.13/18/38, Ectoplasm Lv.16/22/37, Dark Warlock Lv.17/42, Gaibon Lv.17/34/45, Wolf Skeleton Lv.17/33, Frost Dragon Lv.19/39, Thunder Dragon Lv.20/40, Sniper Orc Lv.24/30
Aquamarine Aquamarine - Curse of Darkness
  Material - Hector
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A blue ore as clear and deep as the sea. Appears moist to the touch. Sell: $125
Find: Mortvia Aqueduct 1F, Forest of Jigramunt
Steal: Fishman Lv.16/35/45
Evolve: Deck Brush, Trident, Frog Mouth Helm
Meuniere PoR Icon Meuniere (jpn) - Portrait of Ruin
  Item (Food) - Jonathan, Charlotte
[edit]
A seafood dish flavored with curry powder. HP +120
Sell: $250
Drop: Merman
Meat Icon Meat (jpn) - Order of Ecclesia
  Item (Food/Meat) - Shanoa
[edit]
Restores 29 HP. Yummy! HP +29
Sell: 72G
Buy: 290G
Find: Monastery, Wygol Villager, Ruvas Forest, Wygol Village (Jacob's shop)
Drop: Merman, Armored Beast
Zircon OoE Icon Zircon (jpn) - Order of Ecclesia
  Item - Shanoa
[edit]
A beautiful yellow gemstone. Find: Tristis Pass, Argila Swamp
Drop: Merman
Spell HD Icon Splash Needle (jpn) - Harmony of Despair
  Bound Spell - Charlotte
[edit]
Shoots streams of compressed water. Attrib: Ice
Consume: 15 MP
ATK +4
Rarity: ***
Bind: Merman
First Obtained: Chapter 1
Bullet Soul HD Icon Merman - Harmony of Despair
  Bullet Soul - Soma
[edit]
Shoot a stream of water. Attrib: Ice
Consume: 15 MP
ATK +4
Rarity: *
Steal: Merman (2.8%)
Effect: Splash Needle
Spell HD Icon R. Fireball (L. Fireball) - Harmony of Despair (DLC)
  Bound Spell - Charlotte
[edit]
Flames once spat by an ancient creature. Attrib: Fire
Consume: 12 MP
ATK +6
Rarity: *
Bind: R. Fish Man, R. Dragon Cannon, R. Skele-Dragon, R. Phantom Bat
First Obtained: Chapter 10
Bullet Soul HD Icon R. Fish Man - Harmony of Despair
  Bullet Soul - Soma
[edit]
Summon an 8-bit fish man. Attrib: Fire
Consume: 12 MP
ATK +6
Rarity: ***
Steal: R. Fish Man (5.5%)
First Obtained: Chapter 10
Effect: Summon Fish Man/R. Fireball

See also

References

Castlevania Judgment
Playable Characters
Warriors of the Light
SimonMariaTrevorSyphaEricShanoaGrant
Warriors of the Night
AlucardCornellCarmillaGolemDeathDraculaAeon
Enemies
ZombieMermanMinotaurIron GladiatorGiant SquidGiant FishTime Reaper
Mentioned only
Galamoth
Areas
Abbey RuinsAlchemy LaboratoryCastle GateCathedralClock TowerCrystal CavernDimensional Rift
Ghost ShipThrone RoomTorture Chamber
Music
Darkness of FearCastlevania Judgment Original Soundtrack
Guides
Ultimate Judge Guidebook
Archives
BestiaryInventoryTimelineTrue Story Mode