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The Castlevania Dungeon Forums => General Castlevania Discussion => Topic started by: Super Waffle on November 16, 2013, 11:17:22 AM
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Replaying Portrait of Ruin, I just thought of something.
Why doesn't Charlotte turn into a cat as part of her death animation?
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I always supposed you don't kill the witches, they just turn into cats for escaping.
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I always supposed you don't kill the witches, they just turn into cats for escaping.
Which they do -- you can sometimes kill the cats while they're running away.
But why would this qualify as a plot hole? Charlotte doesn't die in the plot, so her death animation is a tad bit... trivial.
Narrative considerations aside, though, it's actually an interesting idea. It could even have been implemented as some kind of a "last stand" feature before death.
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Well, couldn't the same thing be said about Shanoa. She doesn't turn into a cat either when she dies. Besides, just because some witch enemies turn into cats when they die doesn't mean that all female spellcasters have to.
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Come to think of it, a Cat Mode would've been nice.
Personal preference though, ultimately. Cats and frogs are equally 'witchy'.
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Cat Mode....
Playing as Gunlord, prunyuu~ing all the way.
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Castlevania III-bis: Dracula's Zoo, with frog, cat, owl, and platypus playable
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Well, couldn't the same thing be said about Shanoa. She doesn't turn into a cat either when she dies. Besides, just because some witch enemies turn into cats when they die doesn't mean that all female spellcasters have to.
Except that Shanoa isn't a Witch. She's either a Sorceress or 'Glyph' caster. Most likely the latter. They are not the same as witches. This may sound like apples and oranges, but there is a fundamental difference. despite the fact the one of the villagers called her a beautiful Witch I don't think even he knew what type of spell caster she was.
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Prunyuu~!