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{{Infobox GenericEnemy
|name = Rat
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|name = Rat
|image = [[File:BR Goblin.JPG]]
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|image = [[File:NP BR Rat.JPG|250px]]
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|caption = Rat's artwork from the Belmont's Revenge guide
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|aname = Ghoul Mouse
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|jname = Ghoul Mouse
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|aname = Mouse
|game = ''[[Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth|Adventure ReBirth]]''<br />''[[Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge|Belmont's Revenge]]''
 
|abil = Leaping and biting
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|abil = Leaps and bites at the hero
|type = [[:Category:Animal-Type Enemies|Animal]]
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|type = [[:Category:Animal-Type Enemies|Animal]]
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|lore = Common folklore
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|game = ''[[Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge|Belmont's Revenge]]''<br />''[[Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth|Adventure ReBirth]]''
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'''Rats''' (or '''Mice''' in general) can be either an enemy or a quest item in the [[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]] series. They were first introduced in ''[[Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge]]''. In that game, they appeared as ghoulish versions of a common rat, having strong and bulky rear limbs and attacking by leaping while trying to bite their prey. As the series progressed, their appearance became more like that of a common rat or a mouse.
 
'''Rats''' (or '''Mice''' in general) can be either an enemy or a quest item in the [[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]] series. They were first introduced in ''[[Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge]]''. In that game, they appeared as ghoulish versions of a common rat, having strong and bulky rear limbs and attacking by leaping while trying to bite their prey. As the series progressed, their appearance became more like that of a common rat or a mouse.

Revision as of 09:09, 4 August 2015

Rats (or Mice in general) can be either an enemy or a quest item in the Castlevania series. They were first introduced in Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge. In that game, they appeared as ghoulish versions of a common rat, having strong and bulky rear limbs and attacking by leaping while trying to bite their prey. As the series progressed, their appearance became more like that of a common rat or a mouse.

Appearances

Castlevania II: Belmont's Revenge

In Belmont's Revenge, they behaved almost exactly as the Under Mole from Castlevania: The Adventure, by hiding inside of several holes in the Rock and Plant Castle's walls, and leaping at Christopher while trying to bite him as he approached.

Castlevania: Rondo of Blood

A little rat can be found in the previous room before facing Dogether. If approached, it will flee to its rat hole, but if the protagonist is able to kill it (by attacking it through the wall), it will randomly drop either a money bag, a good sub-weapon or even a 1UP.

Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia

The "Mouse" is an NPC and also a quest item in Order of Ecclesia. It can be found roaming the chambers of the sunken ship from Kalidus Channel. It must be brought to Anna in order to complete her second quest: "Mice Make for Good Eats". However, the mouse can only be interacted with after the quest has been given.

Castlevania: The Adventure ReBirth

In Adventure ReBirth, their appearance was more similar to that of a common rat, but with gigantic proportions.

Other Appearances

Sexy Parodius

In the parody game, Sexy Parodius, the Dracula's Castle stage featured a whole host of mice that came out from the background walls, like the rats from the Castlevania series did. These mice also parodied a number of other Castlevania denizens.

Enemy Data

Enemy Data: Rat
Image Name - Game
Description
Statistics Items Location Notes
Gb2-umole 14. Rat  (Ghoul Mouse) - Belmont's Revenge [ edit ]
' Rock Castle, Plant Castle
TAR RAT Rat  - Adventure ReBirth [ edit ]
A rat enlarged by the powers of darkness.(*) 2. Entrance, 4. Chapel

Item Data

Item Data: Mouse
Image Name - Game
  Type - Users
Description
Attributes / Consume Statistics / Sell Found Notes

Gallery

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