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 Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia Cheats

 
   
 
 
Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia

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Submitted by: David K.

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Putting the same glyph on both buttons lets you do do a combo of sorts by 
rapidly pressing Y and X back and forth (it’s great for Nitesco). I went 
through the majority of the game with Vol Falcis and Vol Macir pairs on my 
A/B glyph sets. 

Usually complimented by a defense boost from Fortis Fio.

There are some special glyph unions though if you do mix the glyphs up a 
bit. Nitesco + some weapon does a great glyph union that’s essentially the 
sword union except with a light saber. Umbra and Luminatio have probably 
the single most powerful attack in the game in their glyph union, though 
it takes a lot of hearts. I think “some element” + “some weapon” is the 
standard formula, which you can adjust according to your attribute levels 
and what the enemies are weak against.

Don’t forget to pay a lot of attention to what enemies are weak against 
(the red markers on their info pages). You don’t want to be using slash 
against robots for example. For bosses, just try out a few elements to see 
what does the most damage.

Also if you have the Emperor Ring, you can use it to get a lot out of your 
potions too (a high potion essentially completely heals you).

Pay attention to attribute weaknesses and don’t go through the game just 
using sword and hammer glyphs. If you are finding a boss hard, try some 
other elements to see if they do more damage.

Try to 100% maps as early as possible. There will be some obvious parts 
that you will know you can’t get to yet, but otherwise you should check for 
walls to break. You want to try to rescue all of the villagers and otherwise 
it could be a pain hunting for any you miss.

If you see a glyph appear while an enemy is attacking, you can steal it 
from them.

Sometimes you have to wait and let enemies start casting a spell in order 
to absorb their spell Glyphs.

Don’t bother with Super Potions. Rather, when you get an Emperor Ring use 
that in conjunction with High Potions and food to heal up.

Use the elevator when you get to the top of the lighthouse. You’ll know what 
this means when you get there.

Don’t let Goliath corner you, or you will die. You can escape under his big 
leg stomps.

Also, no you don’t suck, it just really is that hard.

Unlike virtually every other Castlevania game, strengths/weaknesses actually 
matter because enemies can survive more than a couple hits now. You still 
have a couple useless glyphs (when is Torpor ever really useful?), but the 
elemental glyphs mostly will get a good amount of use along with the hammer/
sword/sickle ones. I almost always have a weapon glyph as my main, and an 
elemental one as a backup.

In addition, backstepping is actually useful now because enemies hurt a lot 
more than they used to. Get used to not having a ton of cash unless you want 
to grind. Speaking of which, find a few gold rings, and there are certain 
areas/enemies you can grind and never need cash again. However, this shouldn’t
really be needed if you take into account the attributes/backstepping and the 
fact that food is more economical and useful for healing than potions are 
(super potions are not worth the cost).

Drop rates on all items, including subquest items, are extremely low. Try to 
find luck-boosting equipment like the four leaf clover and fool’s ring to 
make them bearable.

If you want to buy recovery items, you will pretty well need to find a late-
game spell that makes all destroyed objects drop 100 GP, and then go to town 
on every fixture you can find. Stay away from potions – they cost more than 
they’re worth. Food is the way to go.

Don’t forget about your union glyphs. You can recharge your hearts fully 
every time you visit town, so cut loose with a union every now and then to 
make life simpler. This goes for minor enemies as well – bosses are not the 
only ones who pose a threat in this game. Also, this isn’t critically important, 
but the strongest union in the game is any dark glyph combined with any light 
glyph.

Take notice of suspicious walls. The game loves to hide important items and 
such behind breakable ones, and there is a sidequest which involves many such 
hidden rooms that must be done before a certain point in the game to avoid a 
premature bad ending.

The early bosses are tough as shit, mostly because you don’t have much of a 
Glyph arsenal. The giant skeleton sucks just because even when you’re fighting 
it “correctly,” you will still probably take several of its hard hits. Oh, 
and defeating the crab is good fun.

Don’t be afraid to use the Magic Tickets in a pinch; they are cheap and can 
keep you from losing the few useful items and Glyphs you’ve found since your 
last save.

Some chests are hidden and only appear once you press Down; if you see a 
conspicuous spot, crouch on it and see if a blue chest rises from the ground. 
They can have some unique and/or useful items in them.
 

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