----------------------------------------------------------------------- Boss FAQ. for Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest by Megaman1981 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Version History --------------- Version 1.0, October 1, 2005, Submitted first version. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2. Main Character/Story 3. Enemies 4. Bosses 5. Endings (Spoilers) 6. Copyright ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------------- This is my third FAQ. I decided to give a description of the three bosses from Castlevania 2: Simon's Quest. Yes, I know what you're thinking. Only three bosses! It's true. What's even more interesting is that those three bosses are very easy, and one of them doesn't even have to be fought at all. Although this game was made a long time ago, I still believe that it is a great game. Unfortunately, much like the N64 Castlevania games, Castlevania 2 is bashed by quite a bit of people. Well, Nintendo did what it did to all of it's sequels during the NES era. It changed the second game. Hey, Mario 2 and Zelda 2 did that as well. I will also list all of the enemies in the game as well. The interesting thing is that Nintendo made the game to be like an RPG. For those that might not know, an RPG is a role playing game. Don't get me wrong, it isn't Final Fantasy. Instead you can level up weapons in the game. The game is basically a quest made very much like Zelda 2. It's a quest, and it isn't like the first game at all, except for the fact that the main character is still Simon Belmont, and he still uses a whip. Castlevania 2 is great. I got the game for free because my grandfather's brother-in-law knew a kid that would beat the game once, and then throw it out. Talk about being lucky. I know quite a bit about this game, as I have beaten it several times, and read the book as well. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Main Character/Story ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Simon Belmont is the hero of the first game, and also the most popular hero ever to enter Dracula's castle. He ranks up there with Alucard. Anyway, after Simon defeated Dracula in the original, Dracula had a curse cast upon him. This curse that was cast upon Simon would cause him to slowly die. The only way for Simon to rid the curse was to collect Dracula's five body parts (Rib, Heart, Eye, Nail, and Ring), reassemble them at Castlevania, defeat Dracula again, and burn his body. Of course, Dracula will always come back, but at least Simon won't die. Simon uses his whip again (Leather Whip, Thorn Whip, Chain Whip, Morning Star, and Flame Whip), and also uses sub-weapons as well. The holy water and dagger return, but the other weapons won't be seen in another Castlevania game. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Enemies ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Listed below is every enemy in the game, and each one is ranked by either a weak enemy, or strong enemy. I will also tell you which enemies are annoying because they are usually in your way when you are jumping from platform to platform. I will also tell you if they are difficult to hit with your whip. Bat---------------------------------------------weak Eyeball-----------------------------------------strong Dark Skeleton-----------------------------------strong Evil Plant--------------------------------------weak Fire Skeleton-----------------------------------strong Gargoyle----------------------------------------weak/strong Fishman-----------------------------------------weak Ghoul-------------------------------------------weak Graveyard Hand----------------------------------weak Hawkman-----------------------------------------weak/strong Hawk--------------------------------------------strong Lizardman---------------------------------------weak Knight------------------------------------------weak Skeleton----------------------------------------weak Skeleton Head-----------------------------------strong Medusa Head-------------------------------------weak (very annoying) Mummy-------------------------------------------strong Skeleton Snake----------------------------------weak Slime-------------------------------------------weak Skeleton Knight---------------------------------weak/strong Spider------------------------------------------strong (very annoying) Swamp Creature----------------------------------weak Swamp Snake-------------------------------------strong (very annoying) Town Bat----------------------------------------strong (hard to hit) Wildcat-----------------------------------------strong (hard to hit) Zombie------------------------------------------weak ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Bosses ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Grim Reaper ----------- When compared to Dracula, the other two bosses are very weak. The attack pattern is so simple that anyone can defeat them. Remember how the Grim Reaper was the toughest boss in the original. Well, he is the easiest boss in Castlevania 2. The Grim Reaper is located in the Braham Mansion. The first strategy is the easiest one of all. Simply walk straight threw the room, and simply don't fight him. Of course, defeating the Grim Reaper will net you the Gold Dagger, which makes the battle against the Vampira/Crying Mask even easier than it already is. The best strategy is to stay away from him only, because while he is a weak boss, he does dish out massive damage. The Grim Reaper's only attack pattern is to float around the room much like in the original game. However, those annoying scythes that he used in the original game aren't present. Instead, the Grim Reaper only uses a very long scythe, but they are very easy to dodge. The Grim Reaper's best attack is to float right towards you, and try and corner you. If this starts to happen, simply leave the room (yes, you can do that), and re-enter. The easiest way to beat him if you want the Gold Dagger (again a very useful weapon), is to whip him as fast as you can. Yes, I know that sounds too simple, but it's true. The catch is that you must have a strong whip. The Flame Whip is available at that point, and that is the easiest way to defeat the Grim Reaper. Basically just stay near him, and if he gets too close for comfort, simply leave the room and re- enter. Whether you battle him or not, you will get Dracula's Eye in the next room. Caution: Even if you defeat the Grim Reaper, when you re-enter his room, he will always reappear. Vampira/Crying Mask ------------------- Located in the Laruba Mansion, the Crying Mask isn't much harder than the Grim Reaper. I've actually heard that this mask is a variation of the Succubus or Camilla. Anyway, it has a very easy pattern. First, the Mask will start on the bottom of the screen and rise up. The Mask will then float around the room in a circle. As it is doing this, it will start crying, hence the name, Crying Mask. These tears will turn into fireballs, but they can be blocked using Dracula's Rib. Obviously the Mask has a very simple pattern, and can be beaten quite easily. However, if you have the Gold Dagger, then it makes the fight a walk in the park. After you defeat the Mask, you can claim Dracula's Ring. Caution: Although it seems that you can simply skip this fight like before when you battled the Grim Reaper, it is not the case. The Crying Mask drops the Magic Cross. This item is the only way to get into Dracula's Castle, so although it seems like you can, you can't skip this fight. Double Caution: After you collect the Ring, the Crying Mask will return when you re-enter her room. Dracula ------- The funny thing about the fight against Dracula is that it's very easy. In fact, I think that it is the easiest Dracula fight in the history of the Castlevania games. Anyway, Dracula's Castle is deserted. You must make your way into the crypt below Castlevania. When you enter the room, all five of Dracula's body parts will collect on the pedestal, and cause a huge flame to erupt. Dracula then appears, but if you're quick, you can beat him even before he fully appears in the room. He will flash for quite a long time, and with the Flame Whip you can cause severe damage to him even before he gets a fighting chance. If he does fully appear before you beat him, he will split into four, and spin about the room, and shoot objects at Simon, but they are very easy to dodge. Every so often he will stop and shoot more objects at you, but this is your chance to get a clear shot, and finish him off. There is a small challenge to this fight, but it's still easy. There is one more tip to tell you about, but be warned, it makes the fight completely a joke. Simply use the above strategy, but use Laurels as well. The fact that you will be invincible should tell you how tough Dracula's fight will be if you follow this strategy. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. Endings (Spoilers) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- After you defeat Dracula you will beat the game, and earn one of three endings. The first one is easy to get (in fact, the only one I have ever gotten). It shows Simon kneeling over Dracula's grave (why, I don't know). After Simon leaves, Dracula's hand pops up from under the grave, basically showing us that he can never truly die. This is the best ending, and shows us that Simon did beat Dracula's curse. The second ending shows the same ending, but Simon dies, and Dracula's hand doesn't pop up. The worst ending simply shows Dracula's grave with no color (black and white), and some text on the screen. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Copyright ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright 2005 Megaman1981 -------------------------- This guide may not be recopied in any way. It may not be placed on a web site. Use of this guide for any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of the copyright.