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Trevor begins his assault against Dracula's castle alone.  Along the way, there are opportunities for him to meet up with other warriors with their own personal reasons for seeking revenge against Dracula.  Upon meeting up with them, Trevor can make the choice to team up with them, or go their separate ways.  Such meetings may occur more than once.  If Trevor agrees to accept the assistance of a second companion, the first will depart.  It is also possible to refuse all offers and complete the game with only Trevor and no other companions.  
Trevor begins his assault against Dracula's castle alone.  Along the way, there are opportunities for him to meet up with other warriors with their own personal reasons for seeking revenge against Dracula.  Upon meeting up with them, Trevor can make the choice to team up with them, or go their separate ways.  Such meetings may occur more than once.  If Trevor agrees to accept the assistance of a second companion, the first will depart.  It is also possible to refuse all offers and complete the game with only Trevor and no other companions.  


== Trevor Belmont ==
== Trevor Belmont, the hero ==
[[File:CV3 player sprite Trevor.png|left]]
The main character of the game, he is an ancestor of Simon Belmont (protagonist of the original [[Castlevania]]) who lived around 100 years prior. The Belmont clan in Trevor's time is an ancient bloodline that has survived while fighting against abominations, and is feared and shunned by people because of their seemingly inhuman strength and abilities. A true vampire hunter who had disappeared from the world and lives in secret, the vampire hunter Sypha, was sought by the Eastern Orthodox Church earlier, but failed to respond. The young Trevor, who inherited the blood of Belmont, answers the call instead. After being found and requested, he heads to Wallachia to subdue Dracula.
The main character of the game, he is an ancestor of Simon Belmont (protagonist of the original [[Castlevania]]) who lived around 100 years prior. The Belmont clan in Trevor's time is an ancient bloodline that has survived while fighting against abominations, and is feared and shunned by people because of their seemingly inhuman strength and abilities. A true vampire hunter who had disappeared from the world and lives in secret, the vampire hunter Sypha, was sought by the Eastern Orthodox Church earlier, but failed to respond. The young Trevor, who inherited the blood of Belmont, answers the call instead. After being found and requested, he heads to Wallachia to subdue Dracula.


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* Holy Water
* Holy Water


== Grant Danasty ==
== Grant Danasty, acrobat ==
[[File:CV3 player sprite Grant.png|left]]
Grant is very agile and has high physical ability. He was one of the people of Wallachia who tried to rebel against Dracula, but he was transformed into a monster by Dracula's magic and was posted at the top of the clock tower. While the clock tower can be skipped, if Trevor takes the detour then Grant can be the earliest partner (if you accept Sypha's or Alucard's offer to team up after that, Grant will depart from the team). He has the highest movement speed and jumping power among the four, and is the only one who can control his direction in the air while jumping or falling. Grant can cling to walls and ceilings to move forward, avoiding dangers from enemies and traps, and take shortcuts that other characters can't access.  
Grant is very agile and has high physical ability. He was one of the people of Wallachia who tried to rebel against Dracula, but he was transformed into a monster by Dracula's magic and was posted at the top of the clock tower. While the clock tower can be skipped, if Trevor takes the detour then Grant can be the earliest partner (if you accept Sypha's or Alucard's offer to team up after that, Grant will depart from the team). He has the highest movement speed and jumping power among the four, and is the only one who can control his direction in the air while jumping or falling. Grant can cling to walls and ceilings to move forward, avoiding dangers from enemies and traps, and take shortcuts that other characters can't access.  


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* Dagger (English versions only)
* Dagger (English versions only)


== Sypha Belnades ==
== Sypha Belnades, vampire hunter ==
[[File:CV3 player sprite Sypha.png|left]]
A monk vampire hunter who trained as a monk in various Eastern Orthodox monasteries since childhood, she received a request from the Orthodox Church to subdue Dracula, and rescue Wallachia, where she once resided. When she learned that Dracula had attacked the town, she left for Wallachia, but did not return. She was turned into a stone statue and captured by a forest cyclops.
A vampire hunter who trained as a monk in various Eastern Orthodox monasteries since childhood, she received a request from the Orthodox Church to subdue Dracula, and rescue Wallachia, where she once resided. When she learned that Dracula had attacked the town, she left for Wallachia, but did not return. She was turned into a stone statue and captured by a forest cyclops.


The main weapon is a sacred staff, and although it has a short reach, it can be hit repeatedly at the fastest speed among all characters. As a sub-weapon, she can use various magical spell books, including flames, cold air, and orbs of electricity, along with the stopwatch. Her sub-weapon's magical attacks are powerful, and the lightning orbs which automatically follow moving enemies can kill some bosses instantly. She has low defense and takes more damage than Trevor or Alucard. Furthermore, since she is the only partner who does not have special movement actions, she has difficulty getting through certain sections of the game compared to other characters.
The main weapon is a sacred staff, and although it has a short reach, it can be hit repeatedly at the fastest speed among all characters. As a sub-weapon, she can use various magical spell books, including flames, cold air, and orbs of electricity, along with the stopwatch. Her sub-weapon's magical attacks are powerful, and the lightning orbs which automatically follow moving enemies can kill some bosses instantly. She has low defense and takes more damage than Trevor or Alucard. Furthermore, since she is the only partner who does not have special movement actions, she has difficulty getting through certain sections of the game compared to other characters.
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* Thunder: three spheres homing onto the enemies.
* Thunder: three spheres homing onto the enemies.


== Alucard, aka Adrian Tepes ==
== Alucard alias Adrian Tepes, Dracula's son ==
[[File:CV3 player sprite Alucard.png|left]]
Dracula's son, his real name is Adrian Fahrenheits Tepes.  The pseudonym "ALUCARD" is simply the reversed spelling of "DRACULA". Originally rebelling against his father's demonic deeds, he was forced by his father to sacrifice his body to an evil god, and like his father, he made a contract with the devil and ceased to have a human body. Unlike his father, who can be said to be the devil himself, he retains his humanity. He did not lose his mind, but despised his father when his body was dehumanized. Unable to endure his father's evil deeds, he seeks to challenges Dracula, overthrow his evil schemes, and return Wallachia to its original state. But he knows he is no match for Dracula on his own, so he hides in the underground passages in search of a strong ally.
Dracula's son, his real name is Adrian Fahrenheits Tepes.  The pseudonym "ALUCARD" is simply the reversed spelling of "DRACULA". Originally rebelling against his father's demonic deeds, he was forced by his father to sacrifice his body to an evil god, and like his father, he made a contract with the devil and ceased to have a human body. Unlike his father, who can be said to be the devil himself, he retains his humanity. He did not lose his mind, but despised his father when his body was dehumanized. Unable to endure his father's evil deeds, he seeks to challenges Dracula, overthrow his evil schemes, and return Wallachia to its original state. But he knows he is no match for Dracula on his own, so he hides in the underground passages in search of a strong ally.


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