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After the intro, you'll be plunged directly into a fight.  En medias res
indeed.  No bones about it, though (ha!), this is a very easy fight.  Genya
Arikado graces you with a Knife.  Smack the Skeleton twice with it to gain his
soul.  After a short explanation on how to use the soul, an Armor Knight
teleports in.  Use your newfound soul (Up + Y, if you're confused) twice to
take him out (should he launch his spear, simply jump over it).  You'll be
treated to a short explanation on hos to use Guardian souls.  Now a Golem will
appear!  As with the last foe, use your newfound soul to help - throw bones at
the Golem, and when he gets near, press and hold R to activate the Armor Knight
soul to help save your soul.  You'll then get the Golem soul (later on, you'll
wish the souls came this easily; for now, they've got the neighborhood tricycle
feel, if you know what I mean).  The explanation ensues, followed by a little
more exposition.  The end result is that Ms. Fortner has a very annoying laugh.


Some more story occurs (note the map on the top screen) - and just as a side
{{sidebar|title=Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow|width=250px|contents=If you begin the game with the prequel ([[Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow]]) in the GBA slot of your DS, you'll gain a few extras:
note, poor Hammer looks so dejected when you tell him Yoko's not coming!  Now
* Begin the game with a Meat Strip and Spoiled Milk, in addition to the normal 3 potions
would be a good time to tell you what conditions you're in now.  Right now,
* Begin the game with a Rare Ring (LCK + 5)
you've got no equipment aside from the Knife Arikado gave you, your clothes,
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and the souls you just received.  You have three Potions, and there are some
pretty sweet terms in the Library in the menu.  Other than that?  Nothing. 
Good luck!  Head right to get to... the lost village.


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Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow

If you begin the game with the prequel (Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow) in the GBA slot of your DS, you'll gain a few extras:

  • Begin the game with a Meat Strip and Spoiled Milk, in addition to the normal 3 potions
  • Begin the game with a Rare Ring (LCK + 5)