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* WhoWantsToLiveForever: If the dairy Django finds in the first game is any indication, the Count finds his daily grind very boring. Fighting hunters, on the other hand...
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* WhoWantsToLiveForever: If the dairy diary Django finds in the first game is any indication, the Count finds his daily grind very boring. Fighting hunters, on the other hand...
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* ArchEnemy: He's Django's longest lasting opponent and responsible for much of the tragedy in his life.
* HeroKiller: He was the one who defeated [[spoiler: and turned]] Ringo before the first game.
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* TheMole: He was orginally supposed to spy on Hel, but he developed a crush on her instead.
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* TheMole: He was orginally orginaly supposed to spy on Hel, but he developed a crush on her instead.
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* WorthyOpponent: In their first battle, The Count dismisses Django as a child, but the second time he takes him seriously and refers to him by name.
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* WorthyOpponent: In their first battle, The Count dismisses Django as a child, but the second time he takes him seriously and refers to him by name.
name. After that, he seems to relish any chance he gets to face Django again.
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: She returns as a ghost in the third game and allies herself with Django]].
* SealedEvilInADuel: [[She willingly decides
* StarCrossedLovers: With Sabata. The two apparently fell in love some time prior to the first game, but circumstances continue to keep them apart.
* StarCrossedLovers: With Sabata. The two apparently fell in love some time prior to the first game, but circumstances continue to keep them apart.
* TragicVillain: Demonized by people for her powers in life, transformed into an Immortal unwillingly, forced to serve Hel's evil schemes, killed by an enraged Django, and [[spoiler: eternally sealed with an undying horror]]. There's a reason her epitaph is the ''Crying'' Witch.
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* CastingAShadow: the self-proclaimed Shadow Immortal can generate claws and orbs of darkness to attack.
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* CastingAShadow: the The self-proclaimed Shadow Immortal can generate claws and orbs of darkness to attack.
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* LivingShadow: Dainn has no form of his own, manifesting itself as just a mass of pure darkness that can possess living beings.
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* GreaterScopeVillain: The Count was operating on his orders before defecting in the first game and his plans are much more destructive than Hel's were.
* LivingShadow: Dainn has no form of his own, manifesting itself as just a mass of pure darkness that can possess living beings. He originally appeared as a pale young boy, but decided to abandon that for the form of [[spoiler: Vampire Ringo]].
* LivingShadow: Dainn has no form of his own, manifesting itself as just a mass of pure darkness that can possess living beings. He originally appeared as a pale young boy, but decided to abandon that for the form of [[spoiler: Vampire Ringo]].
* TragicVillain: She expresses complete despair in the bleakness of her unlife and [[spoiler: uses the last of her power to help the new Solar Tree sprout as she dies]].
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* TeamClenchedTeamwork: Hresvelgr expresses his disdain for Nidhoggr and his obsession with machines.
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* TeamClenchedTeamwork: TeethClenchedTeamwork: Hresvelgr expresses his disdain for Nidhoggr and his obsession with machines.
* DirtyCoward: His teammates disparage him for hiding behind his machines instead of his innate vampire powers.
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* TeamClenchedTeamwork: Nidhoggr is not on good terms with Hresvelgr, who always "thinks with his stomach".
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!! Hel
The Queen of Darkness, who acts as the main antagonist in the first game.
* AbusiveParents: As the adoptive mother of Sabata, she raised the boy to be a ruthless and cold-blooded killer.
* AllYourPowersCombined: She can use the attacks of previous bosses during her first phase, including Fenrir's [[AnIcePerson ice breath]] and Muspell's [[PlayingWithFire meteor shower]].
* AnimeHair: Resembles four horns, although her true form hints that's what they actually are.
* TheCorruption: Infuses Sabata with Dark Matter, granting him dark powers in exchange for vulnerability to sunlight.
* EvilUncle: Hel is the sister of Django's mother, yet she plots to kill him by twisting his brother into an agent of Darkness.
* GiantHandsOfDoom: Her main attack in her second form is slashing at the boys with her giant skeletal hands. All four of them must be temporarily destroyed with the Gun Del Sol in order to leave her head vulnerable.
* OneWingedAngel: Transforms into a gigantic horned beast after being hit with a solar-charged Otenko.
The Queen of Darkness, who acts as the main antagonist in the first game.
* AbusiveParents: As the adoptive mother of Sabata, she raised the boy to be a ruthless and cold-blooded killer.
* AllYourPowersCombined: She can use the attacks of previous bosses during her first phase, including Fenrir's [[AnIcePerson ice breath]] and Muspell's [[PlayingWithFire meteor shower]].
* AnimeHair: Resembles four horns, although her true form hints that's what they actually are.
* TheCorruption: Infuses Sabata with Dark Matter, granting him dark powers in exchange for vulnerability to sunlight.
* EvilUncle: Hel is the sister of Django's mother, yet she plots to kill him by twisting his brother into an agent of Darkness.
* GiantHandsOfDoom: Her main attack in her second form is slashing at the boys with her giant skeletal hands. All four of them must be temporarily destroyed with the Gun Del Sol in order to leave her head vulnerable.
* OneWingedAngel: Transforms into a gigantic horned beast after being hit with a solar-charged Otenko.
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* BigBad: Of ''2''.
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* BigBad: Of ''2''.''2'', though he is not the final boss. That honour goes to [[spoiler:the beast he was trying to awaken, Jormungandr]].
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* EvilerThanThou: Dainn openly mocks the first game antagonist.
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--> '''Dainn''': "Imagine someone like Hel becoming queen! What a bad joke!"
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!! Otenko
The Messenger of the Sun who aids Django on his quest. Resembles a sunflower with eyes and a long nose.
* AdaptationNameChange: He is inexplicably called Toasty in the English release of ''Lunar Knights'', despite all previous games addressing him by his original Japanese name.
* ExpositionFairy: His main role in the games. This results in Django looking like a silent protagonist at first glance.
* ThePowerOfTheSun: Otenko is the living embodiment of the Sun's will.
* SealedGoodInACan: In every single game. He is imprisoned inside Sabata in ''1'', Dainn in ''2'' and Vanargand in ''3''.
The Messenger of the Sun who aids Django on his quest. Resembles a sunflower with eyes and a long nose.
* AdaptationNameChange: He is inexplicably called Toasty in the English release of ''Lunar Knights'', despite all previous games addressing him by his original Japanese name.
* ExpositionFairy: His main role in the games. This results in Django looking like a silent protagonist at first glance.
* ThePowerOfTheSun: Otenko is the living embodiment of the Sun's will.
* SealedGoodInACan: In every single game. He is imprisoned inside Sabata in ''1'', Dainn in ''2'' and Vanargand in ''3''.
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!! Dark Boy Sabata
Django's twin brother, and current owner of the Gun Del Hell. While Django draws power from the Sun, Sabata is aligned to the Darkness. He is a major antagonist in the first and third games, and is also playable in the second and last ones for some brief segments.
* ArchnemesisDad: Archnemesis ''aunt'', to be precise. She kidnapped Sabata and raised him to be a ruthless killer. He takes revenge on her at the end of the first game.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Becomes Ratatosk's puppet in the third game.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite his power over darkness, his WeaponOfChoice being called the Gun Del Hell, and his somewhat demonic appearance, Sabata is not evil. His antagonistic roles are always due to the influence of another, far more menacing being.
* DarkMagicalGirl: Raised by his abusive, demonic aunt, infused with the power of Dark Matter and trained to murder his own brother.
* TheDragon: Works as Hel's main lackey in the first game.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Don't let his long lilac hair, delicate portrait, hourglass silhouette or title of Moon Beauty fool you, Sabata is Django's ''brother''.
* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: The Gun Del Hell's charge shot lets him spin in place while a wave of red and dark energy circles around him.
* FusionDance: Fuses with the Beast of destruction in the third game. Django must finish the battle without injuring his brother to attain the best ending.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Starts out an antagonist, but becomes an ally at the very end of the first game and is unambiguously heroic in the second one. Then Ratatosk decides to make him the vessel of Vanargand and he becomes far more evil than he ever was.
* HeroicSacrifice: Sabata willingly operates the Piledriver in the second game to prevent Django from becoming a vampire, knowing full well it could kill him. Fortunately, he survives, but suffers severe wounds.
* TogetherInDeath: Should the player injure Sabata during the final battle in ''3'', he will die and join Carmilla inside Vanargand.
* WeakenedByTheLight: As his body is imbued by the power of Dark Matter, Sabata takes continuous damage from exposure to sunlight. He neary dies in the second game when he tries to use the Piledriver to purify Django.
Django's twin brother, and current owner of the Gun Del Hell. While Django draws power from the Sun, Sabata is aligned to the Darkness. He is a major antagonist in the first and third games, and is also playable in the second and last ones for some brief segments.
* ArchnemesisDad: Archnemesis ''aunt'', to be precise. She kidnapped Sabata and raised him to be a ruthless killer. He takes revenge on her at the end of the first game.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Becomes Ratatosk's puppet in the third game.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Despite his power over darkness, his WeaponOfChoice being called the Gun Del Hell, and his somewhat demonic appearance, Sabata is not evil. His antagonistic roles are always due to the influence of another, far more menacing being.
* DarkMagicalGirl: Raised by his abusive, demonic aunt, infused with the power of Dark Matter and trained to murder his own brother.
* TheDragon: Works as Hel's main lackey in the first game.
* DudeLooksLikeALady: Don't let his long lilac hair, delicate portrait, hourglass silhouette or title of Moon Beauty fool you, Sabata is Django's ''brother''.
* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning: The Gun Del Hell's charge shot lets him spin in place while a wave of red and dark energy circles around him.
* FusionDance: Fuses with the Beast of destruction in the third game. Django must finish the battle without injuring his brother to attain the best ending.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: Starts out an antagonist, but becomes an ally at the very end of the first game and is unambiguously heroic in the second one. Then Ratatosk decides to make him the vessel of Vanargand and he becomes far more evil than he ever was.
* HeroicSacrifice: Sabata willingly operates the Piledriver in the second game to prevent Django from becoming a vampire, knowing full well it could kill him. Fortunately, he survives, but suffers severe wounds.
* TogetherInDeath: Should the player injure Sabata during the final battle in ''3'', he will die and join Carmilla inside Vanargand.
* WeakenedByTheLight: As his body is imbued by the power of Dark Matter, Sabata takes continuous damage from exposure to sunlight. He neary dies in the second game when he tries to use the Piledriver to purify Django.
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* FrickinLaserBeams: The Gun Del Sol. Although most of the time, they're more like laser bullets.
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* TheGunslinger
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* FrickinLaserBeams: The Gun Del Sol. Although Sol, although most of the time, time they're more like laser bullets.
*TheGunslingerTheGunslinger: In the first game, his sole weapon is the Gun Del sol. In the sequel, it gets stolen within the first few minutes of gameplay, forcing him to learn how to defend himself with swords, spears, hammers and his own bare fists.
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* LightIsGood[=/=]ThePowerOfTheSun: Django's power, whether he channels it into his weapons or magic, comes from sunlight.
** DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:After being half-vampirized by his father, [[DiscardAndDraw his powers are temporarily switched out for traditional vampire ones.]]]]
** YinYangBomb: [[spoiler:He eventually gains control over both.]]
* MixAndMatchWeapon: One of the main combat gimmicks in ''1'' and ''3'' is the ability to customize the Gun Del Sol, giving it different attack types and elemental attributes. [[spoiler:It isn't present in ''2'' because the gun was stolen and broken.]]
** MultiMeleeMaster: Gets several types of melee weapons in ''2'' [[spoiler:because of said theft]]. He retains both ranged- and melee-based fighting styles in ''3''.
** DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:After being half-vampirized by his father, [[DiscardAndDraw his powers are temporarily switched out for traditional vampire ones.]]]]
** YinYangBomb: [[spoiler:He eventually gains control over both.]]
* MixAndMatchWeapon: One of the main combat gimmicks in ''1'' and ''3'' is the ability to customize the Gun Del Sol, giving it different attack types and elemental attributes. [[spoiler:It isn't present in ''2'' because the gun was stolen and broken.]]
** MultiMeleeMaster: Gets several types of melee weapons in ''2'' [[spoiler:because of said theft]]. He retains both ranged- and melee-based fighting styles in ''3''.
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** DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:After being half-vampirized by his father, [[DiscardAndDraw his powers are temporarily switched out for traditional vampire ones.]]]]
** YinYangBomb: [[spoiler:He eventually gains control over both.]]
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* MultiMeleeMaster: Gets several types of melee weapons in ''2''
* ThePowerOfTheSun: Django's power, whether he channels it into his weapons or magic, comes from sunlight.
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* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:For the most part, averted; the only exception is in ''2'' as a screen-cleaning DesperationAttack if Django takes too much consecutive damage in vampire form. Save for this, Django is still very much himself.]]
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* SuperpoweredEvilSide: [[spoiler:For the most part, averted; the only exception is in [[spoiler:In ''2'' as a screen-cleaning DesperationAttack if Django takes too much consecutive damage in vampire form. Save for this, Django is still very much himself.]]
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* BloodKnight: He seems to really enjoy fighting Django.
* ClassicalMovieVampire: Well, he certainly looks the part.
* ClassicalMovieVampire: Well, he certainly looks the part.
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* BloodKnight: He seems to really enjoy fighting Django.
Django, declaring himself to be his eternal rival, destined to come back again and again to battle him.
* ClassicalMovieVampire: Well, he certainly looks thepart.part, being an {{Expy}} of Dracula and all.
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* CoDragons: With Sabata.
* DishingOutDirt: He is the Immortal of Earth, after all.
* TheDragon: To Hel.
* DishingOutDirt: He is the Immortal of Earth, after all.
* TheDragon: To Hel.
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* CoDragons: With Sabata.
He and Sabata are Hel's most trusted minions in the first game.
* DishingOutDirt: He is the Immortal of Earth, afterall.
* TheDragon: To Hel.all. One of his attacks involves raising bloody spikes from the ground below to impale his opponents.
* DishingOutDirt: He is the Immortal of Earth, after
* TheDragon: To Hel.
* GreaterScopeVillain: He is implied to be the one who gave [=ShadeMan=] a physical body in the second game.
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* AttackItsWeakPoint: Her head and tail. tail must be hit with one of her reflected petrifying spheres in order to damage her.
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* CastingAShadowCastingAShadow: the self-proclaimed Shadow Immortal can generate claws and orbs of darkness to attack.
* DemonicPossession: He spends the majority of the second game controlling the cat Nero before moving on to a far more interesting host: [[spoiler:Ringo]].
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* BigCreepyCrawlies: Duneyrr's larvae crawl around the ground, ramming into her foes while she attacks aerially.
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* BigCreepyCrawlies: Her battle form is a titanic moth. There are also Duneyrr's larvae larvae, which crawl around the ground, ramming into her foes while she attacks aerially.aerially.
* BlowYouAway: She is the Wind Immortal, though she attacks exclusively with poisonous dust.
* BlowYouAway: She is the Wind Immortal, though she attacks exclusively with poisonous dust.
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* GreenThumbGreenThumb: As the Earth Immortal, she has control over vegetation, attacking with thorns and vines.
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* BubbleGun: Spits a spray of damaging bubbles during her boss fight and her purification.
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* CombatTentaclesCombatTentacles: Predictably, her octopus form attacks mainly with these, though she also has access to a variety of projectiles.
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* MakingASplash: Despite her [[AnIcePerson Frost]] alignment.alignment, she is actually the Water Immortal.
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* [[PrecisionGuidedBoomerang Precision-Guided Chakram]] Ratatosk's chakrams follow the target.
* [[SuperSpeed Speed Demon]]
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* [[PrecisionGuidedBoomerang Precision-Guided Chakram]] PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: Ratatosk's chakrams follow the target.
* [[SuperSpeed %%* SuperSpeed Speed Demon]]Demon
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* EverythingsSquishierWithCephalopods
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* SwordAndGun: As depicted in the character image. It's the third game where he gets to use both melee weaponry and his Gun Del Sol in full.
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* TeamClenchedTeamwork: Hresvelgr expresses his disdain for Nidhoggr and his obsession with machines.
!! Nidhoggr
A member of the group of Immortals working for Ratatosk. He appears in Boktai 3, and intervenes when Django attempts to travel to the moon from Pirate Island.
* GadgeteerGenius: The Nidhoggr Machine -- the ship which he uses to first combat Django on the pirate ship -- is his creation.
* TeamClenchedTeamwork: Nidhoggr is not on good terms with Hresvelgr, who always "thinks with his stomach".
!! Nidhoggr
A member of the group of Immortals working for Ratatosk. He appears in Boktai 3, and intervenes when Django attempts to travel to the moon from Pirate Island.
* GadgeteerGenius: The Nidhoggr Machine -- the ship which he uses to first combat Django on the pirate ship -- is his creation.
* TeamClenchedTeamwork: Nidhoggr is not on good terms with Hresvelgr, who always "thinks with his stomach".
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* [[spoiler:{{Dhampyr}}: Becomes a genuine half-vampire after being bitten by his father in ''2'' and promptly Piledrived. He switches between both human and vampire forms at will.]]
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* [[spoiler:{{Dhampyr}}: Becomes {{Dhampyr}}: [[spoiler:Becomes a genuine half-vampire after being bitten by his father in ''2'' and promptly Piledrived. He switches between both human and vampire forms at will.]]
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** [[spoiler:YinYangBomb: He eventually gains control over both.]]
** [[spoiler:YinYangBomb: He eventually gains control over both.]]
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** [[spoiler:DarkIsNotEvil: After DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:After being half-vampirized by his father, [[DiscardAndDraw his powers are temporarily switched out for traditional vampire ones.]]]]
**[[spoiler:YinYangBomb: He YinYangBomb: [[spoiler:He eventually gains control over both.]]
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* [[spoiler:SuperMode: Has two. One light, one dark.]]
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* [[spoiler:SuperMode: Has SuperMode: [[spoiler:Has two. One light, one dark.]]
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* {{Badass}}: He's a vampire hunter by trade.
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* BeeAfraid: Venomous bees are released from Durathror's decoy buds when struck. * ChromaticArrangement: Her red hair goes perfectly with Duneyrr's yellow hair and Dvalinn's blue outfit.
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* BeeAfraid: Venomous bees are released from Durathror's decoy buds when struck.
* ChromaticArrangement: Her red hair goes perfectly with Duneyrr's yellow hair and Dvalinn's blue outfit.
* ChromaticArrangement: Her red hair goes perfectly with Duneyrr's yellow hair and Dvalinn's blue outfit.
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* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: He ''tries'' to be this, but Django's HeroicWillpower [[SubvertedTrope proves to be]] [[EvilCannotComprehendGood his undoing nonetheless]]; Dainn realizes that the best way to neutralize Django as a threat is to [[spoiler:[[AndThenJohnWasAZombie vampirize]] him, preventing him from using ThePowerOfTheSun.]] Not only does this backfire ''[[GoneHorriblyRight horribly]]'' when Django [[spoiler:uses his newly-acquired Dark powers to beat down Durathror]], but he then [[spoiler:gets his solar power back anyway and Piledrives her, losing Dainn his trump card for keeping the Solar Tree in check]].
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* LifeDrain: If he manages to grab Django he will do this, sucking his blood to heal himself.
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* HorrorHunger: As a vampire, he does suck blood, and will be glad to demonstrate the fact when you fight him, because...
* LifeDrain: If he manages to grab Django he willdo this, sucking his blood to heal bite him, healing himself.
* LifeDrain: If he manages to grab Django he will
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* WeHardlyKnewYe: Obviously, she doesn't appear for long- woken up, beaten, Piledrived. She even laments that she was slain right after she had finally been awoken.
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* TheDragon: To Hel.
* DragonTheirFeet: Subverted and played straight. The Count does die before Hel- twice! But he returns afterward anyway to fight Django.
* DragonTheirFeet: Subverted and played straight. The Count does die before Hel- twice! But he returns afterward anyway to fight Django.
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* TheDragon: To Hel.
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* BlowYouAway: She is the Immortal of wind, though this [[InformedAttribute isn't really shown.]]
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* BlowYouAway: She is the Immortal of wind, though this [[InformedAttribute [[InformedAbility isn't really shown.]]
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* BossArenaIdiocy: Yes, the mirrors can reflect her blasts into you, but they also let Django reflect her attacks back at her.
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* BossArenaIdiocy: Yes, the mirrors can reflect her blasts into you, but they also let Django reflect her attacks back at her. Of course, given she can rotate the mirrors and break them at will, this is definitely a lesser example.
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* BloodKnight: He seems to really enjoy fighting Django.
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* WhoWantsToLiveForever: If the dairy Django finds in the first game is any indication, the Count finds his daily grind very boring. Fighting hunters, on the other hand...
* WorthyOpponent: In their first battle, The Count dismisses Django as a child, but the second time he takes him seriously and refers to him by name.
* WorthyOpponent: In their first battle, The Count dismisses Django as a child, but the second time he takes him seriously and refers to him by name.
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* BlowYouAway: She is the Immortal of wind, though this [[InformedAttribute isn't really shown.]]
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!! Count of Groundsoaking Blood
-> Voiced by:
*** Akio Ĺtsuka (JP)
*** Guy Perryman (ENG)
A powerful Immortal and the one who killed Django's father, [[spoiler: or so Django thinks]]. No matter how many times he is beaten, he always seems to find a way to return.
* AnimeHair: His hair looks like a pair of horns.
* BadassArmfold: Constantly.
* BloodMagic: He pulls this off in the third game to great effect, making it literally ''rain blood'' to deal constant damage to Django.
* ClassicalMovieVampire: Well, he certainly looks the part.
* ClothingDamage: He loses his cape once he takes enough damage in the first game.
* DishingOutDirt: He is the Immortal of Earth, after all.
* EvilLaugh: He lets one out whenever he appears.
* FromASingleCell: Of a sort- as long as any of his bats survive, he can regenerate. Presumably he's pretty careful about leaving extra lives for himself.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: You can blast his floating swords back at him, and his charge attack can be used to burn him with the skylights.
* LifeDrain: If he manages to grab Django he will do this, sucking his blood to heal himself.
* MonsterProgenitor: He can turn other people into Immortals, such as [[spoiler: Carmilla and Ringo]].
* NoNameGiven: We only ever know him as "The Count", which is more a title than anything.
* PowerFloats: How he moves around in battle.
* SummonMagic: Can summon levitating swords and spiders in the first game.
* StarterVillain: He's the first boss in the series, though don't think that's the last [[WhyWontYouDie you'll see of him.]]
* TaughtByExperience: He'll run into skylights in the first battle, but he never repeats this mistake later on.
* TheDragon: To Hel.
* TheMole: He was orginally supposed to spy on Hel, but he developed a crush on her instead.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He can turn into a swarm of bats at will, which is actually how he avoids death.
* WeakenedByTheLight: It burns him, as you may expect.
!! Carmilla
-> Voiced by:
*** Bianca Allen (ENG)
* AllTheOtherReindeer: Carmilla was hated when she was human due to her powers. Being turned into an Immortal by the Count probably didn't help.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: Her head and tail.
* BewareMyStingerTail: She uses it both to whip Django and to try and smash him into the wall.
* BossArenaIdiocy: Yes, the mirrors can reflect her blasts into you, but they also let Django reflect her attacks back at her.
* BreathWeapon: Fires petrifying blasts from her mouth.
* ForcedIntoEvil: She really has no choice but to fight Django- the only way that could be avoided is if Django doesn't attack her, as she points out.
* FlunkyBoss: Can call in cockatrices to help her.
* GorgeousGorgon: She fits the description to a T, but the game refers to her as a ''banshee''.
* HeroKiller: Kills Otenko, though it doesn't stick.
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler: She returns in the third game as an ally.]]
* PowerFloats: Does this briefly before her battle.
* TakenForGranite: Her attacks can petrify Django. She turns to stone herself when you slay her.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Can appear in her normal humanoid form or the monster form for battle.
-> Voiced by:
*** Akio Ĺtsuka (JP)
*** Guy Perryman (ENG)
A powerful Immortal and the one who killed Django's father, [[spoiler: or so Django thinks]]. No matter how many times he is beaten, he always seems to find a way to return.
* AnimeHair: His hair looks like a pair of horns.
* BadassArmfold: Constantly.
* BloodMagic: He pulls this off in the third game to great effect, making it literally ''rain blood'' to deal constant damage to Django.
* ClassicalMovieVampire: Well, he certainly looks the part.
* ClothingDamage: He loses his cape once he takes enough damage in the first game.
* DishingOutDirt: He is the Immortal of Earth, after all.
* EvilLaugh: He lets one out whenever he appears.
* FromASingleCell: Of a sort- as long as any of his bats survive, he can regenerate. Presumably he's pretty careful about leaving extra lives for himself.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: You can blast his floating swords back at him, and his charge attack can be used to burn him with the skylights.
* LifeDrain: If he manages to grab Django he will do this, sucking his blood to heal himself.
* MonsterProgenitor: He can turn other people into Immortals, such as [[spoiler: Carmilla and Ringo]].
* NoNameGiven: We only ever know him as "The Count", which is more a title than anything.
* PowerFloats: How he moves around in battle.
* SummonMagic: Can summon levitating swords and spiders in the first game.
* StarterVillain: He's the first boss in the series, though don't think that's the last [[WhyWontYouDie you'll see of him.]]
* TaughtByExperience: He'll run into skylights in the first battle, but he never repeats this mistake later on.
* TheDragon: To Hel.
* TheMole: He was orginally supposed to spy on Hel, but he developed a crush on her instead.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: He can turn into a swarm of bats at will, which is actually how he avoids death.
* WeakenedByTheLight: It burns him, as you may expect.
!! Carmilla
-> Voiced by:
*** Bianca Allen (ENG)
* AllTheOtherReindeer: Carmilla was hated when she was human due to her powers. Being turned into an Immortal by the Count probably didn't help.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: Her head and tail.
* BewareMyStingerTail: She uses it both to whip Django and to try and smash him into the wall.
* BossArenaIdiocy: Yes, the mirrors can reflect her blasts into you, but they also let Django reflect her attacks back at her.
* BreathWeapon: Fires petrifying blasts from her mouth.
* ForcedIntoEvil: She really has no choice but to fight Django- the only way that could be avoided is if Django doesn't attack her, as she points out.
* FlunkyBoss: Can call in cockatrices to help her.
* GorgeousGorgon: She fits the description to a T, but the game refers to her as a ''banshee''.
* HeroKiller: Kills Otenko, though it doesn't stick.
* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler: She returns in the third game as an ally.]]
* PowerFloats: Does this briefly before her battle.
* TakenForGranite: Her attacks can petrify Django. She turns to stone herself when you slay her.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Can appear in her normal humanoid form or the monster form for battle.
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* HeroicMime: Seems like this at first, but actually [[AvertedTrope averted]], as he usually has a few things to say at the end of 1 and 2. He also speaks regularly in 3, and in the crossover scenarios of MegaManBattleNetwork 4 and 6.
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* SomewhereAnEntomologistIsCrying: Duneyrr's design is based off of ''Actias selene'', also known as the Indian Moon moth. Despite being a female, Duneyrr's moth counterpart appears to be based off the male moon moth because males are lighter in color and have large feathery antennae, fluffier bodies, and more angular wings.
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