About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Circle of the Moon Artwork, Circle of the Moon Bosses, Circle of the Moon Characters, Circle of the Moon Items, Circle of the Moon Locations, Bullet Tip, Castlevania Slide Shows, Circle of the Moon Inventory, Demonstration Videos, Dual Set-Up System, Game Play Videos, Goal Run Videos, Videos of Music, Adramelech, Carmilla, Cerberus, Death, Dracula, Dragon Zombie, Dragon Zombies, Necromancer, Carmilla, Death, Dracula, Hugh Baldwin, Morris Baldwin, Nathan Graves, Bear Ring, Brilliant Mail, Chain Mail, Cleansing, Copper Plate, Cursed Ring, Dash, Defense Armband, Demon's Mail, Diamond Plate, Double Grips, Double Jump, Gauntlet, Gold Plate, High Jump, Holy Symbol, Leather Armor, Lucky Ring, Luck Ring, Magic Gauntlet, Mirror Cuirass, Needle Armor, Platinum Plate, Sage Armband, Skull Ring, Spiced Pot Roast, Spiked Armor, Star Bracelet, Steel Plate, Strength Armband, Strength Ring, Battle Arena, Catacombs, Chapel Tower, Great Stairway. Excerpt: Bullet Tip can cause a fireball to be launched from Juste Belmont's whip in Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance. The item apparently originates from Christopher Belmont's trademark fireball whip introduced in the 1989 Nintendo Game Boy game Castlevania: The Adventure. Sonia Belmont, the protagonist of in the third Game Boy game Castlevania: Legends also used the fireball whip, though this may be more of a game engine re-use thing rather than an actual tribute to Christopher. The concept of hurling a fireball or other projectiles from a whip was expanded upon in a modern-style Castlevania game first in Castlevania: Circle of the Moon. The Bullet Tip was a direct tribute to Christopher Belmont. Indeed, the item is called Soul of Christopher in Japan. However, in a play on its tendency to not work after Christopher has been hit, the Bullet Tip only works if you have 100% health. This page contains links to slide shows, usually with musical a...