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== About Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow ==
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|completion=2
|image=CastlevaniaDoS-box.jpg
|title=Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
|developer=[[Konami]]
|publisher=[[Konami]]
|year=2005
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|ratings={{CERO old|12}}{{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|12}}{{USK|12}}{{ACB|M}}
|genre=[[Metroidvania]]
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|followed by=[[Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin]]
|series=Castlevania
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{{nihongo|'''Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow'''|悪魔城ドラキュラ 蒼月の十字架|Akumajō Dracula: Sōgetsu no Jūjika|lit. Devil Castle Dracula: Cross of the Blue Moon}} is a video game for the {{c|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 enigmatic cult which seeks to destroy him.


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! colspan="2" style="text-align: center; font-size: larger; background-color: #eeeeee;" | Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
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! style="background-color: #eeeeee;" | Developer
| Konami
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! style="background-color: #eeeeee;" | Publisher
| Konami
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| style="width:14em" | [[:Category:Adventure|Adventure]]
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! style="background-color: #eeeeee;" | System
| [[:Category:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]]
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! style="background-color: #eeeeee;" | Release Date
| August 25, 2005 (JP)<br /> September 30, 2005 (EU) <br /> October 4, 2005 (NA)
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! style="background-color: #eeeeee;" | Players
| 1-2
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! style="background-color: #eeeeee;" | Rating
| ESRB: T (Teen)<br /> PEGI: 12+
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'''''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.


== Controls and Gameplay ==
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=== Basics ===
[[Category:Single player]]
 
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
* '''+Control Pad''': Move Soma; select menu items<br/>
* '''A Button''': Perform a special attack with the equipped weapon. This consumes MP.<br/>
* '''B Button''': Jump<br/>
* '''X Button''': Switch between the A and B equipment sets (only after acquiring the Doppelganger soul).<br/>
* '''Y Button''': Perform a normal attack with the equipped weapon.<br/>
* '''R Button''': Activate the equipped guardian soul.<br/>
* '''L Button''': Dash backwards. <br/>
* '''Up + Y''': Activate the equipped bullet soul.<br/>
* '''Down + B''': Perform a slide attack; jump down to lower levels when on narrow platforms.
* '''Select''': Toggle the top-screen display between Map View and Status Window sub-screens.<br/>
* '''Start''': Pause; display status/settings menu.<br/>
* '''R Button + L Button + Select + Start''': Perform a soft reset and return to the game's title screen.
** ''Note: The A, B, X, Y, R, and L buttons are customizable from the in-game menu screen.''
 
The action in ''Dawn of Sorrow'' takes place on the bottom, touch-sensitive screen. During gameplay, the stylus is used to break certain "ice" blocks, navigate menus, draw Magic Seals, or control certain familiars.
 
The top screen operates in two modes, which can be switched by pressing Select.  The main mode displays Soma's status and currently equipped souls. It also provides information about Soma's most recently encountered enemy, including its name, information about its resistances and weaknesses, and the number of souls of that enemy currently in Soma's possession.
 
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 appear tan, while unexplored areas for which you have a map are indicated in dark gray.
 
=== Advanced Moves ===
 
<b>Jump Kick</b> - Requires the Malphas soul.  Perform a double jump and press B while holding down or diagonally-down on the d-pad.  If you hit an enemy or breakable object you can repeat the jump kick.
 
<b>Charged Jump Kick</b> - Requires the Malphas and Medusa Head souls.  Hit R as soon as you perform a jump kick and hold it.  When you release it you will continue the jump kick, but it will do more damage than usual.  Hold for as long as necessary, and have fun!
 
== Tips & Tricks ==
 
=== Soul-Specific Tips ===
 
<b>Succubus</b>: The Succubus soul deals more damage, and therefore restores more health, with higher INT stats.  It ''also'' steals hit points from inanimate objects!  For instance you can "bite" breakable lamps, pots, statues, and chairs.  So for maximum health recovery equip INT-boosting items and souls, and go through rooms full of breakable items.
 
=== General Tips ===
 
'''Easy Leveling Up'''<br />
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:'''<br />
Unlock Boss Rush Mode by completing the game and getting the best ending. Beat Boss Rush Mode under the stated time to receive the corresponding reward.<br />
 
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! Reward
! How to Unlock
|-
| '''RPG'''
| Finish Boss Rush Mode under 5 minutes
|-style="background-color: rgb(240,240,240)"
| '''Death's Robe''' 
| Finish Boss Rush Mode under 6 minutes
|-
| '''Nunchakus'''
| Finish Boss Rush Mode under 7 minutes
|-style="background-color: rgb(240,240,240)"
| '''Terror Bear'''
| Finish Boss Rush Mode under 8 minutes
|-
| '''Potion'''
| Finish Boss Rush Mode in over 10 minutes, or if you have already obtained an item
|}
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'''The Three Money Doors'''<br />
In the castle, three gold doors contain rare items. To unlock a door, the last three digits of your gold must match exactly the three digits on the lock.<br />
 
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! Location
! Combination
! Reward
|-
| '''The Garden of Madness'''
| 777
| Three 7's (Armor)
|-style="background-color: rgb(240,240,240)"
| '''The Cursed Clock Tower'''
| 573
| Shaman's Ring
|-
| '''The Wizardry Lab (Basement)''' 
| 666
| Gold Ring
|}
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[[Category:Adventure]]

Latest revision as of 19:35, 10 May 2022

Box artwork for Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow.
Box artwork for Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow.
Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami
Year released2005
System(s)Nintendo DS
Preceded byCastlevania: Aria of Sorrow
Followed byCastlevania: Portrait of Ruin
SeriesCastlevania
Genre(s)Metroidvania
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)CERO Ages 12 and upESRB TeenPEGI Ages 12+USK Ages 12+Mature
LinksCastlevania: Dawn of Sorrow ChannelSearchSearch

Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow (悪魔城ドラキュラ 蒼月の十字架 Akumajō Dracula: Sōgetsu no Jūjika?, lit. Devil Castle Dracula: Cross of the Blue Moon) is a video game 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 enigmatic cult which seeks to destroy him.

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