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POR Greatest Five

Greatest Five is the strongest Dual Crush in Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin. It can only be obtained in a room after defeating the Doppelganger at the end of the Nest of Evil, and involves summoning the spirits (or the Vampire Killer's memories) of Richter, Leon, Trevor, Juste and Simon Belmont to attack. Each one will unleash a powerful whiplash when he appears onscreen. When the animation ends, the cumulative damage of each strike will be added into one single hit, dealing massive Strike and Holy damage to all enemies. Costs 250 MP per cast.

Item Data[]

Item Data: Greatest Five
Image Name - Game
  Type - Users
Description
Attributes / Consume Statistics / Sell Found Notes
Dual Crush PoR Icon Greatest Five (jpn) - Portrait of Ruin
  Dual Crush - Jonathan, Charlotte
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Summon four[sic] legendary warriors to join the battle. Attrib: Strike, Holy
Consume: 250 MP
Find: Nest of Evil (...)
Effect: Suspends the enemies' actions for a while and the duo will summon the five greatest Belmonts to attack.

Notes[]

  • Unlike most other Dual Crushes, Greatest Five won't provide invincibility while it is active. Instead, time will be temporarily frozen and will resume when the animation finishes, so it is better to find a safe spot before casting it, or make sure the enemies won't survive.

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Trivia[]

  • The description erroneously states that Greatest Five summons four warriors, when it actually summons five. This error is not present in the original Japanese version, which simply states the attack "summons the might of great warriors to the present day" without mention of number.
  • As Leon was originally from a 3D game, this is the only instance where he appears in 2D sprite form.
  • Both Trevor and Simon have a chance to appear as their original 8-bit sprites.
    • Trevor's 16-bit sprite is a recolored version of Fake Trevor's sprite in brown tones in order to match the color of his NES sprite.
    • Simon's 16-bit sprite resembles his appearance on the box art of the original Castlevania. His NES sprite has his whip recolored to match his 16-bit sprite's one.
  • Juste's sprite is the only one that doesn't have any change, being the same as in Harmony of Dissonance.
  • It was thought of a story where there was a low probability that a young Julius Belmont would be summoned from the future and the name of the attack would be changed to "The Greatest Six", although this was not done.[1]
  • Even though he is part of the Belmont family lineage and a revered hero in Simon's era who defeated Dracula two times (unlike Juste, who only defeated a wraith of him), Christopher Belmont does not appear in this attack.
    • The programmer Shutaro Iida revealed that Christopher was not present in the attack because he chose the Belmonts to his liking, and also because it was easier for him to tell the designers to draw the character he chose this way.[2]

References[]

  1. @CurryHermit at X (March 17, 2024).
  2. @CurryHermit at X (March 17, 2024).
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