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Castlevania Fighter (Video Game)

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Castlevania Fighter is a homebrewed Castlevania game, developed by Serio using M.U.G.E.N as the game engine. While the plot — such as it is — involves characters coming together from several alternate universes and timelines (a bit like the cast of Castlevania: Judgment coming from several points in the timeline — and ironically, we are speaking of the official Castlevania Fighting Game), the game itself plays like a very long boss rush styled after the platformers of the series, with graphics borrowed from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and the DS games along with new sprites drawn in the same style.Unfortunately, Serio announced on February 9, 2019 that they are no longer working on the project. They've left the source code for anyone who wishes to pick up where they left off. The new development team and the latest build for the game can be found in this Discord server.
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Gatling Good
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Gatling Good: One of Hammer's and Duke's special moves involves charging up and firing a gatling gun, and while actually firing it they're invincible. Time it right and you'll be dodging attacks you probably didn't think you could avoid. Additionally, Hammer can aim it diagonally upwards to batter down flying bosses.
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Heal Thyself
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Heal Thyself: Yoko, Charlotte, Maxim, Maria, Sonia, and Simon are innately able to heal themselves (and nearby partners in co-op) in the middle of battle. Anyone can do it with healing potions from the item shop. Life Drain: Alucard, Maria, Nathan, Persephone, and Yoko have moves that can drain HP as they attack the enemy. On the opposing side, Brauner, Remilia, and Dracula all have attacks to grab you and drain your health.
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Alternate Timeline
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Alternate Timeline: In the universe where this game takes place, Alucard got killed along with Lisa, then Sypha Belnades got killed, and to top it all off, in 1476 Trevor Belmont lost against Dracula, whose power then extended over the whole of Europe. 400 years later, said power has grown so much it starts to affect even timelines where Trevor won. This may explain why there are some baddies, even a version of Death, among the selectable cast — they may not be good doubles from some Mirror Universe, but rather just interested in not having a Dracula from another reality influence their own.
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: Reimu Hakurei, Sakuya Izayoi, and Remilia Scarlet appear in their forms from Koumajou Densetsu, as a playable character and boss respectively. Ronald McDonald and Duke Nukem are playable, too. One stranger inclusion is Montano Cyprus from the Castlevania clone Castle Of Shadows. The other two Survival-exclusive bosses are taken from the Demon Hunter Legend series of mobile Castlevania clones.
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Easy-Mode Mockery
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Easy-Mode Mockery: Beating the game on Easy gets your character thrown off the cliff in the ending scene and afterwards a cutesy pic of Flandre Scarlet and a sarcastic comment "congratulating" you for beating Easy mode.
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Palette Swap
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Palette Swap: A few characters actually turn into new characters altogether through specific colors. Richter by default uses a custom sprite based on artwork for SotN; his alternate colors change him into his Rondo appearance, "Hans Belmont" from the cancelled 32X game, or his attire from the Dracula X Chronicles. Hans isn't so much a new color, as he has a few moves to himself. Maria's alternate colors change her from an adult to a child, with her moves based more on Rondo than Symphony. Young Maria cannot dive kick like Adult Maria nor can she super jump or airdash, but she can throw egg bombs and use the song book instead of doing a fireball or forward kick. Their respective animal item crashes also function quite differently. Simon by default uses his Chronicles design. Four of his alternate colors change him to his Super Castlevania IV design, with a few new moves including an upwards whip attack. Two turn him into his original 8-bit sprite. SCV4 Simon even changes the music during the final battle to "Dracula's Theme" during the first two phases (yes, even during the fight with Ultimate Dracula) and "Simon's Theme" during the last two. Even the stage clear fanfare changes. Stella's alternate colors replace her with Loretta, who functions completely differently from her sister.
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Gradual Regeneration
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Gradual Regeneration: Your MP recovers over time during the fights. If you have enough time, you can hold Up for at least 2 seconds to pose and make it recover faster.
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Background Boss: Balore is featured as he was in Aria of Sorrow, looming in the background and trying to punch the player with both hands. At half health, he remains still and repeatedly sweeps the floor with a blazing laser beam.
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Limit Break
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Maria's alternate colors change her from an adult to a child, with her moves based more on Rondo than Symphony. Young Maria cannot dive kick like Adult Maria nor can she super jump or airdash, but she can throw egg bombs and use the song book instead of doing a fireball or forward kick. Their respective animal item crashes also function quite differently.
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Glass Cannon
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Glass Cannon: Hanz Belmont, who is accessible as an alternate mode of Richter, starts off with large boosts to strength, but has the lowest starting HP to date (950) and some of the worst defenses to both physical and magical.
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Time Stands Still
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Time Stands Still: True to the original, Zephyr also stops time to throw daggers from above, or to slash the player if he was hit beforehand. Shout-Out: Less of a shout-out than a clear reference, once Zephyr's at low health, he'll charge up an attack. If not defeated quickly enough, he will unleash ZA WARUDO, throwing a large amount of knives at the player, before resuming time. This will almost all the time instantly kill the player, unless said character is in an invincible state through whatever means.
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Lethal Joke Character
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Simon by default uses his Chronicles design. Four of his alternate colors change him to his Super Castlevania IV design, with a few new moves including an upwards whip attack. Two turn him into his original 8-bit sprite. SCV4 Simon even changes the music during the final battle to "Dracula's Theme" during the first two phases (yes, even during the fight with Ultimate Dracula) and "Simon's Theme" during the last two. Even the stage clear fanfare changes.
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Sequential Boss
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Sequential Boss: In Arcade mode only, Dracula is first fought in his human appearance from Order of Ecclesia, then turns One-Winged Angel (this particular form being taken from Circle of the Moon), and finally, when you think it's over, he has to be fought again in a powered-up version of his first form (which has two separate phases in its own right). He averts this in survival mode, fighting only in his third phase. Death and Shaft have two forms as well. Death turns this into Turns Red, though, as he only has one life meter, switching phases once you've worn him down to about 50% health.
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Konami Code
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Konami Code: Turns "Jonafag" into regular Jonathan. B is Stonewall and A is the backdash.
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Smart Bomb
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Smart Bomb: Several characters can use Item Crashes or variants of that ability. Rosaries are an item version. Dracula also gets his own full-screen move, the Demonic Megiddo, which he sometimes uses in his third phase, but in a lesser form like in Portrait of Ruin that you can dodge. In his fourth phase, he'll charge its Giga variant, killing you if you don't beat him quickly enough.
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Homing Projectile
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Homing Projectile: Carrie has an entire button devoted to throwing homing orbs around.
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Mook–Face Turn
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Mook–Face Turn: Some former enemies of the Belmonts are turned into playable characters, ranging from Skeletons to Werewolves to Axe Armors to Persephones. Even the Rondo of Blood version of Death is a playable character (the boss-only version, on the other hand, is from Dawn of Sorrow).
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Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me
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Luckily, My Shield Will Protect Me: Alucard and Axe Armor have a shield on their secondary attack buttons, which will effectively nullify all destructible projectiles. 2 bosses: Great Armor and Medusa also have this feature, completely blocking a lot of the player's projectiles.
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Cast from Hit Points
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Cast from Hit Points: Jonathan loses HP while using the Vampire Killer, as only the Belmonts can wield it safely.
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Guns Akimbo
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Guns Akimbo: Another of Hammer's specials lets him do his best impression of Dante, hanging in the air while shooting twin pistols diagonally down.
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Charged Attack
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Charged Attack: Many characters, like Hugh, Charlotte, Axe Armor, and Master Skeleton, have special moves you can charge up. Whatever character it is, you can see a bar above them that fills up to full. Charlotte and Loretta have to charge up a moment to use their magic spell subweapons, but you can also keep charging to use a stronger version of them.
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Boss Game
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Boss Game: You go straight from one boss to the next, with nothing between them.
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The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard
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The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard: In recent versions, Item Crashes need to be charged up before they're used. This doesn't apply to boss characters.
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Flechette Storm
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Shout-Out: Less of a shout-out than a clear reference, once Zephyr's at low health, he'll charge up an attack. If not defeated quickly enough, he will unleash ZA WARUDO, throwing a large amount of knives at the player, before resuming time. This will almost all the time instantly kill the player, unless said character is in an invincible state through whatever means.
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Silliness Switch
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Silliness Switch: Inverted. Jonathan begins as a joke character but can be changed into his serious form through the Konami Code.
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Real-Time Weapon Change: Every playable character has at least two or three subweapons, and you have a button to cycle through them.
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Excuse Plot
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Excuse Plot: Currently the game doesn't have much of an over-arching plot, but things are being planned out for a story. Unfortunately, with the creator abandoning the project, it seems like these ideas will never come into fruition.
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True Final Boss
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True Final Boss: From around V0.8 onwards, defeating Dracula after achieving 3 no-damage victories warps the player into a fight against Dark Lord Soma, who has his two phases from Dawn of Sorrow with some changed attacks.
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BFS: Axe Armor has its own take on this, using a humongous axe for one of its special moves. For a straighter example, Montano carries four for each subweapon he has equipped. One of Soma's command moves has him swing his weapon with greater size, speed, and damage.
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Life Drain
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Life Drain: Alucard, Maria, Nathan, Persephone, and Yoko have moves that can drain HP as they attack the enemy.
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Unnecessary Combat Roll: Super Castlevania IV Simon does this instead of sliding, and he's actually invincible while rolling. Since he has no special attacks with invincible frames, it's more of a necessary roll.
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Invulnerable Attack
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Invulnerable Attack: Quite a few characters have at least one move which gives some invincibility, like Albus' Igniz Kick and Richter's Whip Rush. When playing as some characters, you're pretty much forced to exploit this invincibility if you expect to beat the boss at all.
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Joke Character
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Joke Character: Since Serio doesn't like Jonathan Morris that much, he's in the roster as a joke character, with the Terror Bear from Harmony Of Despair instead of the whip, a set of silly subweapons, and special moves that can backfire or are limited-use. However, if used wisely, he can still hold his own against the bosses. The joke turns a little more mean-spirited if you play Survival Mode and end up against an AI-controlled Jonathan, since he'll use proper versions of his armaments from Portrait of Ruin, including the Vampire Killer whip and a Holy Claymore for his main weapons. As icing on the cake, the in-game files refer to Jonathan as Jonafag. Using the Konami Code in-game, however (the B and A buttons corresponding to Stonewall and backdash) turns Jonathan into his serious self, completely changing his moveset and essentially allowing one to use his boss moveset, although use of the whip drains his health. There's also the Frog from Rondo of Blood. He can only use his tongue as a whip-like attack and hop around. Despite this, he is a small target and isn't really weak. The September 2015 update has turned him into a fully-fledged character with a proper set of moves — he can even breathe fire or ice. There's even Ronald McDonald from Treasure Land Adventure among the roster. At first, his only attacks were throwing a weak sparkle, an incendiary hamburger, and Fry Kids. Later updates gave him a full moveset, including a Grimace assist that tosses a rather damaging homing milkshake at enemies if he is hit.
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Combos
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Combos: In a frightening inversion, the bosses can do these, because you flinch from their attacks and not vice versa. Lots of them have at least one possible method of juggling you, and you get Mercy Invincibility only when you touch the ground. Richter Belmont is an infamous example for this.
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Double Jump: One of the common abilities that all the playable characters have, even if they didn't have one in their original games.
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Leitmotif: Several characters get these when playing against them. Including ones that normally don't have one. For the ones without a motif in their games of origin: the Axe Armor, Persephone, the frog, and the Master Skeleton all have "Followers of Darkness -The First-", Hugh has "Proof of Blood", Carrie is given Cornell's theme from Judgment, Hans is given "S (Sparda Battle)", and Hammer is given "Cross a Fear". (Which is funny because Hammer did have a Leitmotif in Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow.)
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Dracula has one last trick under his cape after defeating his third phase. During this fourth and final phase, he'll begin to charge up a final attack, summoning two swarms of bats to protect him. If the players can't deal enough damage in time to force him to teleport away and reset his charge time, he'll unleash the Giga Demonic Megiddo, a full-screen instant kill.
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Video Game Dashing: Every character has the ability to backdash like in recent titles (with some being able to do a forward dash). In this game, it grants invincibility, except when in contact with bosses.
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Special Attack: Almost every character has at least one, and the commands for them aren't particularly exotic, since this is a platformer we're dealing with. The usual motions before the button include tapping forward twice, a quarter-circle forward, Up and a quarter-circle forward (rolling Up-Back-Down-Forward works too), a half-circle forward, and a half circle Down-Forward-Up (used for Item Crushes and similar super-powerful attacks).
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Storm of Blades
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Storm of Blades: Grant does an even flashier version, jumping up and rapidly throwing downward a hefty amount of homing daggers.
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Summon Magic: Most of Reimu's special attacks bring in Cirno and Marisa to use some of their signature attacks. Charlotte and Jonathan's heart moves bring in their partner for the Holy Lightning Dual Crush. That is, unless you put Jonathan in serious mode. Stella and Loretta also summon each other for their heart moves.
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Spring Jump: All playable characters can jump very high by pressing Up+Backdash.
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Character Level: Not quite played straight. You can power yourself up, but only by catching the after-boss orbs in special ways. Soma and Alucard also grow a little bit stronger with every boss they defeat, by absorbing their souls.
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Continuing is VERY Painful/Unstable Equilibrium: If you die and use a continue, you lose all the stat boosts you got from special orb catches. Ergo, the best (perhaps only?) way to beat the game is to "one-credit clear" it. Technically averted as of the latest update, as you now keep all stats, points, and items when continuing. However, continues are now limited unless you use a secret cheat, and using said cheat both cuts your score in half and reduces all points you earn by 25% from that point on, so you can forget about getting a high score.
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Harder Than Hard/Nintendo Hard: Just about every boss has new attacks, several having outright Took a Level in Badass, and even on Normal mode, things can get pretty hectic. Past Normal, there's Hard mode and Nightmare mode, the latter of which isn't visible until you highlight it on the difficulty select screen.
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Last Ditch Move: Dario, Lesser Demon, Dogether, Dullahan, and Flying Armor all have some method of hurting you as they die, but most of the bosses have another form of this — if you strike the killing blow while they're doing an attack, they won't die until the attack is finished. Dracula has one last trick under his cape after defeating his third phase. During this fourth and final phase, he'll begin to charge up a final attack, summoning two swarms of bats to protect him. If the players can't deal enough damage in time to force him to teleport away and reset his charge time, he'll unleash the Giga Demonic Megiddo, a full-screen instant kill.
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Spin to Deflect Stuff: Everyone who uses a whip can spin it around, which deals very little damage but is incredibly useful for blocking projectiles and clearing away any small-fry baddies the boss summons, as well as pushing back Gergoth's poison and petrifying gas and wiping away Brauner's Blood Art strokes.
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Suddenly Voiced: Hugh Baldwin gets a few lines courtesy of David Vincent, by way of voice clips of Richter.
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After-Combat Recovery: Just like in the main games, every boss leaves behind an orb when beaten. If you catch the orb so that you're in some kind of animation when the freeze-frame happens (jumping, attacking, doing a special move), your maximum HP, MP, and/or attack power will increase. Catch enough orbs like this and you'll get a Double Shot or Triple Shot, which lets you toss more subweapons at a time, or strengthens them if they're the kind you can't use more than one of in quick succession. Depending on the character you use, it may be easier or harder to time an "Excellent/Perfect" orb catch.
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Guest Fighter: As of now, Reimu Hakurei, Sakuya Izayoi, Ronald McDonald, Duke Nukem, and curiously, Montano Cyprus from Castle Of Shadows.
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Rage Quit: Dracula's fourth and final phase amounts to this — he completely gives up on fighting you conventionally and instead conjures a swarm of bats to protect him while he charges up the Giga Demonic Megiddo to absurd levels in order to utterly obliterate you.
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A Taste of Their Own Medicine
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A Taste of Their Own Medicine: Using Stopwatch against Zephyr, however, will make him reverse its effects, instead causing the player to move and attack in slow-motion.
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Optional Boss: Remilia Scarlet, two bosses from Demon Hunter Legend, and The Creature (the SotN version) only appear at random in Survival Mode.
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From Nobody to Nightmare
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From Nobody to Nightmare: Compare this game's Lesser Demon and Cerberus with their Castlevania: Symphony of the Night counterparts.
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Death (as the penultimate boss, not the playable version) literally Turns Red mid-fight (along with the Moon in the background), taking on his second form from Dawn of Sorrow.
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