Castlevania/Stages 16 - 18

'You've made it to the final stretch. You've survived countless horror, climb the castles, fallen to it's depths, climbed back up again, and even survived a bout with Death. If all of that did not prepare you for what's to come, than nothing will. Stay focused and hang on to your nerves of steel as you approach the ultimate battle.'

Stage 16
On this long bridge that leads to the bell tower, and Dracula's chambers beyond, you'll only encounter one enemy: Vampire Bats. Not only has the first guardian returned, there are five of them now. Brave players may attempt to take them on, but smart players will use speed to their advantage. The position of each bat is marked by the numbers.
 * Notes
 * 1) If you want to survive this stage with as much health as possible, you won't attempt to fight the bats.  Instead, you must utilize techniques that minimize your contact with them.  Therefore, when you see this first bat, and every other bat that begins above the bridge, jump up in the air and whip them once when you first see them, and then keep on moving.  Don't stop to see where they will go.  That one single hit will slow them down just enough that you should scroll them off the screen before they have a chance to think about following you.
 * 2) Dealing with bats that start below the bridge is a more difficult manner.  They typically appear as you are jumping over a gap, which means they are going to be attracted to the location at the height of your jump.  As soon as you land, anticipate that the bat is about to approach you, and jump again immediately.  You should clear the top of the bat as it flies above the platform.  Then once again, keep moving and don't stop for anything.  The Stop Watch might be very alluring to collect if you're having extreme difficulty here, but you're going to wish you held on to something better in the stages beyond.
 * 3) Once again, hit the high bat in mid-air before continuing on.
 * 4) Be prepared to jump over the bat as soon as it makes its move to attack you.
 * 5) Here is the very last bat.  You can strike it in mid-air to slow it down, or simply dash underneath it if you prefer.  The exit is right around the corner now.

Stage 17
At first, you will only have to deal with bone throwing skeletons. Among the gears of the clock tower, you will face a swarm of enemies in the form of Hunchback-transporting Eagles. With plenty of platforms for them to jump on, it gets chaotic very quickly. Dispatch as many as you can, and don't hang around on any one screen long enough to become overwhelmed.
 * Notes
 * 1) White Skeletons greet you as you enter the clock tower.  If you've managed to hold on to the Holy Water, or if you have an Axe, you can get rid of the Skeletons that reside above you before you proceed to the screen above.
 * 2) As soon as you reach this point, all hell is about to break loose.  The Eagle and Hunchback teams will return for one last attack.  You may wish to reach the stairway below as quickly as you can because you can not be knocked off the stair under any circumstance.  However, if you are low on health, it might be wise to drop to the location directly below and collect the Pot Roast hidden in the wall.
 * 3) One last secret bonus will appear to the left if you squat down on the right edge of the gear by the stairs.  However, don't stay too long as the Eagles will continue their assault.  Do your best to safely reach the stairway on the left side.  Allow the Eagles to fly completely overhead before climbing up to the final portion of the stage.

Stage 18
Beyond the clock tower is the final resting chamber of Count Dracula, who resides over his domain from the highest point in the castle. He has been waiting for you, and he deems you a pesky nuisance to his plans to blanket the world in eternal night. Can you live up to the Belmont family legacy and shut Dracula down for good?

Count Dracula
If you arrived with Holy Water with Shot Multipliers, than do not pick up the Boomerang at the start of this stage under any circumstance. Dracula does not hang around long enough for the Boomerang to be very effective (unless you have the Boomerang with Double Shot or Triple Shot, which will be very use during the later portion of the battle). If you start the stage with no secondary weapon, you may wish to utilize the Boomerang and try to save the Holy Water at the end of the chamber for later, but the candle has a tendency to break in the course of the fight, so you might as well pick it up sooner than later.

Timing is the best weapon against Count Dracula. You can not predict where he will appear next, although it is likely that he will show up right on top of you if you decide not to move. You want to end up about whip distance from him by the time he fully materializes. This way you can jump up and strike his face before he blinks out again. If you jump at just the right time, he will send the three fireballs skyward, which will sail over your head as you are coming down from your jump. If you didn't time it well, you will have to make a decision between hitting Dracula, or stopping the fireballs. Remember, you will only survive three hits throughout this fight; the fourth hit will be fatal.

Once you remove 16 bars of health from Dracula, his head will fly off and his body will transform into its true demonic nature. Now is when saving that Holy Water with the Shot Multipliers will come in handy. Just like with Death, you can render the Demon Dracula immobile by maintaining a constant flow of Holy Water on his feet. However, This deals incredibly little damage to him, and you are likely to run out of hearts before he ultimately dies from this. To speed up the process, you are going to have to mix in a few whips to the face, which works substantially faster. Throw in a whip for every two Holy Waters and you should be able to lock the Demon in place until victory. If you decided to hang on to your Boomerang with Double or Triple Shots, start using it now. Maintain a safe distances from the demon and throw the boomerangs high. Since the demon stands still between shooting blasts of fire at you, you stand a very good chance of hitting him with most of your throws.

Beyond the Battle
If you succeed in defeating Dracula's demon form, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the ending of the game. After the cast credits have rolled, the game will begin again from Stage 1. Only this time, the game will be much harder. All hits, even from this early stage, will cost Simon four bars of health. There is also a new secret or two to discover. Consider yourself the ultimate Vampire Killer if you manage to defeat Dracula twice in one sitting.