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*Olrox is based on [[wikipedia:Count Orlok|Count Orlok]] from the 1922 horror film ''[[wikipedia:Nosferatu|Nosferatu]]'', and is named "Orlok" in Japanese media. |
*Olrox is based on [[wikipedia:Count Orlok|Count Orlok]] from the 1922 horror film ''[[wikipedia:Nosferatu|Nosferatu]]'', and is named "Orlok" in Japanese media. |
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*A character resembling Count Orlok appears trapped in ice in a background of the [[Chronicles Block 3|third level]] of ''[[Castlevania Chronicles]]'', predating ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night|Symphony of the Night]]'' by almost four years. It is unknown whether or not Olrox is supposed to be the same creature. |
*A character resembling Count Orlok appears trapped in ice in a background of the [[Chronicles Block 3|third level]] of ''[[Castlevania Chronicles]]'', predating ''[[Castlevania: Symphony of the Night|Symphony of the Night]]'' by almost four years. It is unknown whether or not Olrox is supposed to be the same creature. |
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− | *[[Brauner]], the main antagonist in ''[[Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin]]'', strongly resembles Olrox. |
+ | *[[Brauner]], the main antagonist in ''[[Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin]]'', strongly resembles Olrox. Coincidentally, both characters also were Vampires who restored [[Dracula's Castle]] without actually serving Dracula, usurped his authority, and even ended up killed by Death with the unwitting aid by a Vampire Hunter. |
*Olrox has 666 [[Hit Points|HP]], referencing the [[wikipedia:Number of the Beast|Number of the Beast]]. |
*Olrox has 666 [[Hit Points|HP]], referencing the [[wikipedia:Number of the Beast|Number of the Beast]]. |
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- For other uses, see Olrox (disambiguation).
Olrox is a boss from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night that rules the upper part of Dracula's castle. He has two forms: a normal vampire with armor and a giant reptile-like humanoid who can spew fireballs.
Personality
Olrox's personality is only described in the Kabuchi no Tsuisoukyoku novel. He is an oddity amongst vampires. Rather than revel in destruction or sadistic practices, Olrox's motivations are mostly fueled by curiosity and thrills. He attempted to conquer both Chaos and humans solely out of hypothesizing that by controlling the hearts of humans that form Chaos, it would disappear.
A master manipulator, he utilized Graham's Cult fanatical loyalty toward his master in order to use them to fuel his goals in creating a copy of Dracula's castle in order to develop his own machinations, under the promise of Graham's return. Instead of looking down on humans with arrogance as most vampires do, he finds their desires and behavior to be both intriguing and dangerous.
Olrox is also particularly thrilled by dangerous experiences, as he was excited of fighting Death, whom he battled ferociously on equal terms, remembering his battle with Alucard as one that particularly flared him, and fearing little for his own life's safety. Even when he met his demise, he wasn't mortified, desperate or scared, but rather satisfied.
Powers and abilities
- Superhuman Strength: It can be assumed that like all other vampires, Olrox possessed immense strength.
- Supersonic Speed, Reflexes and Reaction Time: During his battle with Alucard in his own personal quarters, Olrox demonstrated both his blinding speed and quick reflexes. He was easily able to predict when Alucard would attack with his weapon and was able to swiftly dodge backwards before leaping up and traversing his entire quarters in mid air with the help of his speed. Ethereal images of Olrox can be seen following after him when he darts across the room in mid air, proving his extraordinary speed.
- Magical Summoning: When battling Alucard, Olrox also demonstrated his magic summoning skills as he was able to open portals in his quarters to call forth bats and flying skulls.
- Magical Wave: When Olrox faced Alucard in Symphony of The Night he demonstrated an ability to create and launch forward a wave of magical energy. This attack can easily be avoided by crouching.
- True Form: As a vampire, Olrox had the ability to change into his true form when he felt he was in serious danger. This form increased Olrox's strength drastically, although it did not do so much for his speed which is incredibly slow in this form, however due to his true form's sheer size he is easily able to cover a considerable amount of ground in just a few steps.
- Light Ray (True Form): In his true form, Olrox is able to release a great amount of light from his mouth. When he finally closes his mouth, the area of ground touched by the light abruptly explodes due to the immense heat and intensity of the light. Olrox can also use this attack in a barrage like manner after he suffers enough damage, eventually going up to four areas affected by this attack. Fast movement will be required to dodge the explosive blasts caused by the rays of light.
- Fire Ball Stream Breath (True Form): Olrox can also release a lengthy stream of destructive fire balls from his mouth. This starts off extremely slow and only clearing a small area, perhaps not large enough to even worry the player, but as Olrox takes damage, he will release these fireballs much faster and in a larger area, eventually up to the point where he is releasing them in a speed that could potentially rival Alucard's knife throwing capability in the game.
Appearances
Castlevania: Symphony of the Night
Olrox appears as a boss at the end of his own area, Olrox's Quarters. He engages Alucard into battle as soon as the young dhampir approaches him. Defeated by Dracula's son after a fierce duel, Olrox vanishes.
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Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow / Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
In both games, Soma can obtain Olrox's Suit, an armored suit once worn by Olrox.
Akumajō Dracula: Kabuchi no Tsuisoukyoku
Olrox appears as the main villain in the novel Kabuchi no Tsuisoukyoku. He is the master of the castle found in that novel. He attempts to conquer both the human world and the Forces of Chaos. The members of Graham's Cult, who still believe in Graham Jones's teachings, swear fidelity to him. Death considers him a traitor and attempts to destroy him.
Castlevania Puzzle: Encore of the Night
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Strategy
Human form
Olrox is by far one of the tougher bosses the player can face in the normal castle. Most of his attacks in this form are magic based.
Olrox will summon several blue skulls from a dark portal. They follow you around. This is basically similar to Alucard's Tetra Spirit spell, with two differences: one, the skulls can be destroyed, and two, they don't have a life-span — they will follow the player until they hit Alucard or are destroyed. They have 15 HP and 0 Defense. Furthermore, they are weak against Holy elemental attack. Olrox can also use an all-screen attack that sends energy blasts out of the ground, although there are spaces in between which can be stood in to avoid taking damage. He can teleport, and will use quick purple blasts (43 ATT, Cut) that are hard to dodge unless the player knows he's going to use them. He has several other attacks.
Of note is that most of his attacks in either form can be dodged easily via the Hellfire spell. This is convenient because it also allows the player to attack him at the same time.
True form
In this form he only has three attacks. He has 800 HP and 4 Defense. Still, this form can be more difficult than the first.
Aside from stomping on Alucard, his attacks consist of a beam that he spews from his mouth, and a barrage of fireballs (20 ATK) which can be guarded against. The beam doesn't damage Alucard; instead, it explodes and sets aflame the part of floor it touches (35 ATK), damaging Alucard while also igniting him.
Beating him in this form grants Alucard base 2000 exp. Note that in this form, his level is 26.
Item Data
Item Data: HP Max Up | ||||||||
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Image | Name - Game Type - Users Description |
Attributes / Consume | Statistics / Sell | Found | Notes | |||
Increases the player's maximum HP (life) capacity. | Maximum HP +5 (Alucard); maximum HP +10 (Richter and Maria) |
Find: Found throughout the castle, often in containers Drop: Most bosses |
Effect: Restores all life and increases Max HP | |||||
Use radar as Bat | Find: Olrox's Quarters |
Effect: Allows the Bat Form to use the sonar wave ability. Only useful in a pitch-black room |
Trivia
- Olrox is based on Count Orlok from the 1922 horror film Nosferatu, and is named "Orlok" in Japanese media.
- A character resembling Count Orlok appears trapped in ice in a background of the third level of Castlevania Chronicles, predating Symphony of the Night by almost four years. It is unknown whether or not Olrox is supposed to be the same creature.
- Brauner, the main antagonist in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin, strongly resembles Olrox. Coincidentally, both characters also were Vampires who restored Dracula's Castle without actually serving Dracula, usurped his authority, and even ended up killed by Death with the unwitting aid by a Vampire Hunter.
- Olrox has 666 HP, referencing the Number of the Beast.
See also
External links
- Olrox at the Castlevania Fan Wiki