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The Demonic Megiddo (デモニックメギド Demonikku Megido?) is Dracula's most destructive special attack. It is an ultimate spell that deals massive damage, destroying almost every living thing around, but without actually physically damaging anything else. It uses an impressive amount of chaotic magic, which is then manifested as a growing, dome-like explosion.

Walter Bernhard was the first character known to use a similar spell, although his was less powerful and used more frequently (probably due to him not being a Dark Lord). In Dracula's case, however, this attack is a finishing move and hard to survive for the protagonists, if not for strong healing items or by avoiding it completely.

The Demonic Megiddo is only featured in a number of games, mainly in titles that were released late in the franchise's lifetime.

Game specific information[]

Castlevania: Lament of Innocence[]

Walter Bernhard is the first character in the series known to be able to perform this powerful attack. When he transforms into a demon, he releases a massive fireball that encompasses most of the throne room. In Japanese versions, it is listed as the Demonic Megiddo. Unlike Dracula, Walter can perform the attack more than once during the fight. It is worth noting, however, that Walter's Demonic Megiddo is much less powerful and thus consumes less energy.

In Crazy mode, Death uses a highly similar attack that resembles its more modern depictions.

Castlevania: Curse of Darkness[]

Demonic Disaster CoD Icon
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"Magic that creates a massive explosion, purging everything in the vicinity with holy flames."
— Description

The Demonic Disaster attack that can be performed by an Embryo Rod evolution of the Mage-Type Innocent Devil is called the Demonic Megiddo in Japanese. It functions the same way as the classic attack of Dracula and costs 35 Hearts in order to be cast.

Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin[]

Though this is an unusual form of performing the attack, Dracula nonetheless is capable of performing the Demonic Megiddo, via turning Death into a scythe and slamming him on the ground, creating a powerful explosion. Most of the time, especially in Hard mode, it will kill the player character, as it causes very fast hits of heavy damage, though it can be survived if the player has enough healing items.

Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia[]

Dracula will perform this move in his battle against Shanoa at the end of the game. If the player manages to inflict 9,999 damage to him, a short cutscene will play and he will then start gathering energy to unleash the Megiddo. If the player doesn't cast Dominus in that amount of time (by equipping all three pieces of Dominus: Hatred, Anger and Agony, and casting them as a Glyph Union), Dracula will use the Megiddo, which is unstoppable and causes instant death. If the player uses Dominus, though, Dracula dies. There are two spots in the room where the Demonic Megiddo won't reach, the top corners, but Volaticus must be used and Dracula will continue the attack for an unlimited amount of time. Even if a cheating device is used, making it impossible to die, Dracula cannot be killed with Dominus after using the Demonic Megiddo, likely because the scripting only allows Dominus to affect Dracula's charging state.

Castlevania Judgment[]

In Dracula's Super Finishing Move, he floats in the air and shoots a huge fireball at the opponent. The fireball then explodes, inflicting massive damage.

Castlevania: The Arcade[]

Dracula's Demonic Megiddo is identical to Judgment's version, but it is never exactly called "Demonic Megiddo". After his first two forms are defeated, he will fly into the air and constantly cast dark fireballs until killed. Unlike in previous games, it is not a one hit kill, but it will reduce at least one third of the player's life bar when it makes contact.

Castlevania: Harmony of Despair[]

Dracula will now perform the Demonic Megiddo in his demon form. The attack is very rarely used, but it almost completely covers the boss room, deals 160~180 damage in Normal Mode, and has a short delay. In Hard Mode, not only does the attack become capable of instantly killing even very defensively equipped hunters, but the very edges of the boss room are also covered in fire pillars that dissipate just before the actual attack fires off, leaving a narrow window of opportunity to avoid being damaged in some way. The Demonic Megiddo is Fire-based, though, so in the event that avoidance is an impossibility, it's not a bad idea to have an equipment setup that grants a high resistance to that element. Doing so can reduce the damage dealt by the attack to near dismissable levels (30~40 damage), even in a game with six players. Dracula glows with an aqua-colored aura before casting the attack.

The Demonic Megiddo is also a Dual Crush that both relatives of Dracula can perform with each other: Soma Cruz and Alucard. This is a smaller version than that performed by Dracula.

Castlevania: Grimoire of Souls[]

Charlotte Aulin can utilize the Demonic Megiddo using the Paint it Black weapon skill attached to the Secret Verses tome.

During his boss fight, Dracula can use the Demonic Megiddo at least twice; on the second time, pillars of fire appear in the corners of the room as the Megiddo charges, forcing the player to have to move into the corners at the perfect time, in the time slot where the pillars are gone and the Megiddo is not fully charged.

After using his fire, ice, lightning and dark large-scale attacks, True Dracula will begin to charge up a massive Demonic Megiddo that will cover virtually the entire screen and repeatedly deal 666 damage to the player.

Item Data[]

Item Data: Demonic Megiddo
Image Name - Game
  Type - Users
Description
Attributes / Consume Statistics / Sell Found Notes
Demonic Disaster CoD Icon Demonic Disaster - Curse of Darkness
  Innocent Devil Abilities - Embryo Rod
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Magic that creates a massive explosion, purging everything in the vicinity with holy flames. Attrib: Light
Consume: 35 Hearts
First Obtained: Enemy defeats
Demonic Megiddo (jpn) - Harmony of Despair
  Dual Crush - Soma + Alucard
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Attrib: Fire, Darkness
Consume: 60 MP
Find: (innate)
Effect: A dark explosion.
GoS Paint It Black Paint It Black - Grimoire of Souls
  Weapon Skill - Charlotte
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A collection of secret poems that must never be read. If it were to be opened a blackness that envelops all rays of hope would be unleashed. You must not read it, no matter what!! Attrib: Dark
Cooldown: 70 sec
Find: Attached to Secret Verses
Limitations: Cannot be used in mid-air

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Castlevania: Curse of Darkness[]

  • Darkness Bomb[1] - Death also uses an ability similar to Demonic Megiddo. Death will throw a fireball that lasts for a short duration and does heavy damage.
  • Pillar of Flame[2] - Dracula also performs a similar attack in his first form, creating a tornado of flames that spins around him, dealing heavy damage to Hector. A similar attack was also utilized in Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse, although in that case, Dracula seemed to utilize a scepter to conduct the attack, as well as in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

References[]

  1. Japanese guide, page 124 - 暗黒ボム Ankoku Bomu (lit. "Darkness Bomb" in Japanese)
  2. Japanese guide, page 125 - 火柱 Hibashira - (lit. "Pillar of Flame" in Japanese)

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