Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow

Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (frequently abbreviated DoS) is a videogame for the Nintendo DS developed and published by Konami. The game is a direct sequel to Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, and features Soma Cruz as its protagonist. Other characters from Aria of Sorrow also return, including Soma's girlfriend Mina Hakuba, Genya Arikado, Julius Belmont, and Yoko Belnades. The game takes place one year after the events of Aria of Sorrow and details Soma's exploration of the castle of an egnigmatic cult which seeks to destroy him.

Publisher: Konami

Platform: Nintendo DS

Release Date:

Japan: August 25, 2005

Europe: September 30, 2005

NA: October 4, 2005

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Basics
D-pad: move Soma and menu cursor Select: toggle top-screen display mode Start: pause/menu Y: attack with weapon X: switch equipment (only with Doppelganger soul) B: jump A: weapon special ability

The action in DoS takes place on the touch screen. During gameplay, the stylus is used to break "ice" blocks, and can be used to control certain familiars. The stylus can also be used to navigate menus.

The top screen operates in two modes. You can switch modes by pressing Select. The main mode displays Soma's status and souls currently equipped. It also provides information about your most recently encountered enemy. Upon defeating an enemy for the first time you obtain its name, information about its resistances and weaknesses, and the number of souls of that enemy you currently possess.

The second mode displays a map of the castle. Your current position is indicated by a pulsating circle. Save rooms are indicated by red squares, and teleport rooms are indicated by blue squares. Green partitions represent doors. Explored areas are tan, while unexplored areas which you have a map for are indicated by dark gray.

Advanced Moves
Coming soon!

General Tips
Easy Leveling Up

This trick is most effective late in the game, for maxing your stats to level 99. Get the Persephone vacuum soul, and level up until you are able to use it to kill a Merman (45 hp) in one hit. Next, go to the basement of the Wizardry Lab, to the room below the room with the Ghosts and invisible walls. There you will find 16 Mermen in a line; simply go in and out of the room, using Persephone's vacuum to continually kill the Mermen and gain an exorbitant amount of experience points. To maximize the effectiveness of this strategy, equip the Black Panther and Mothman souls, the Shaman Ring, and Nunchakus (acquired from Boss Rush Mode) and simply zip back and forth--each pass should take about 4 seconds. In this case, the Nunchakus are better than Valmanway because they can be used continuously. With the Shaman Ring and Mothman, you will gain 1488 exp per run; without, only 960 exp.

Another effective spot for both leveling up and gaining the Iron Golem soul is in the room left of the Ghost room in the basement of the Wizardry Lab. There, use the Bat Company soul to fly over the Iron Golem, then use the Buer soul (level 9) and the Nunchakus (Valmanway and Kaiser Knuckle also work well) to quickly destroy the Iron Golem and gain 2000 exp.

Boss Rush Mode Rewards:

Unlock Boss Rush Mode by completing the game and getting the best ending.

Unlockable :: How to Unlock

RPG :: Finish Boss Rush Mode under 5 minutes

Death's Robe :: Finish Boss Rush Mode under 6 minutes

Nunchakus :: Finish Boss Rush Mode under 7 minutes

Terror Bear :: Finish Boss Rush Mode under 8 minutes

Potion :: Finish Boss Rush Mode over 10 minutes, or if you have already obtained an item

The Three Money Doors

In the castle, three gold doors contain rare items. To activate a door, the last three digits of your gold must match exactly the three digits on the lock. The doors to be found are in:

The Garden of Madness - 777: Three’s 7 Armor

The Cursed Clock Tower - 573: Shaman’s Ring

Wizardry Lab (Basement) - 666: Gold Ring