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This book consists of articles from Wikia. Pages: 34. Chapters: Alternative Modes, Damage Types, Statistics, Albus Mode, Alternate Modes, Boss Rush Mode, Easy Mode, Hard Mode, Julius Mode, Maxim Mode, Old Axe Armor, Race Mode, Richter Mode, Sisters Mode, Thief Mode, True Story Mode, Axe, Bashing, Blunt, Cross, Curse, Cut, Dark, Darkness, Electric, Electricity, Fire element, Flame, Guardian Knuckle, Hit, Holy, Holy Water, Ice element, Knife, Light, Lightning element, List of Damage Types by Game, Petrify, Piercing, Plants, Poison, Slashing, Strike, Sword, Thunder, Whip, Dual Set-Up System, Glyph System, Magic Seal, Shield Combo Spell, Attack, Defense, Drop, Experience, Gold, Heart, Hit Points, Intelligence, Level, List of Statistics by Game, Luck, Meat, Mind Points, MP. Excerpt: Albus Mode is a special mode that can be unlocked in Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia. After the main game is finished in Normal, a Hard Mode and Albus Mode is automatically accessable when starting a new game. In Albus Mode, the player controls Albus, and can use five moves, the standard bullet, providing moderate slash damage, Particle Shot, providing Light and Dark damage, Max Shot, providing Dark and Lightning damage, Quad Ignis, a spinning upwards kick that provides Fire damage, and Torpor, a parayzling Glyph that provides minimal Ice damage. Finally, in addition, the touch screen can be used to teleport Albus. With these five moves in your arsenal, you must guide Albus through the various stages of the game. Items cannot be used, the inventory cannot be accessed and any medals that you accquired cannot be viewed. In newer Castlevania games, once you complete the game, you can start a new mode and play new characters (with the exeption of Circle of the Moon, where you instead get all cards in an alternate mode, and many other things). Sometimes there are other requirements, too. For example, in Portrait of Ruin, to unlock Richter, you must defeat him and beat the game, and to unlock t...