There are 14 weapons in Dead Cells' Return to Castlevania DLC, and some players will undoubtedly be interested in giving them all a try. However, players cannot take these weapons into battle immediately upon accessing the DLC, as they must unlock them first. This guide is here to assist with that endeavor, and details on how to obtain the Castlevania weapons in Dead Cells can be found below.

To note, the vast majority of the weapons in Dead Cells' Return to Castlevania DLC are earned by obtaining an associated blueprint, and the information that follows almost exclusively focuses on the sources for those items. That said, the weapons do not actually become available until the requisite number of Cells have been put toward them via the Collector. The exceptions to this are Alucard's Shield, Maria's Cat, and the Morning Star, which have been marked with asterisks and are obtained immediately upon fulfilling the unlock requirements that have been indicated.

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Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania DLC Weapons

Weapon

How to Unlock

Alucard’s Shield*

Locate the lore room with the coffin from which Alucard emerges in the Castle's Outskirts. Roll through the right wall and interact with the shield on the wall.

Alucard’s Sword

In Richter Mode, locate Alucard in the hidden room on the right side of Dracula's Castle.

Bat Volley

Dropped by Vampire Bat in Castle's Outskirts.

Bible

Dropped by Werewolf and Dire Werewolf in Castle's Outskirts.

Cross

Dropped by Throw Master in Castle's Outskirts. Throw Masters are the skeletons that throw bones.

Death’s Scythe

Beat Death.

Holy Water

Dropped by Merman in Castle's Outskirts. Mermen are the fish-like enemies that shoot fireballs.

Maria’s Cat*

Obtain Dead Cells' Ribonned Key and use it to unlock Maria's cell in the Castle's Outskirts. Pet the cat in the cell.

Medusa’s Head

Dropped by Medusa in Dracula's Castle (entered via the Clock Room).

Morning Star*

Enter the Konami Code (up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, roll, jump).

Rebound Stone

Dropped by Buer in Dracula's Castle. Buers are the spinning circular enemies.

Throwing Axe

Dropped by Axe Armor in Dracula's Castle. Axe Armors are the blue armor enemies that throw axes.

Vampire Killer

Beat Dracula in Dead Cells.

Whip Sword

Dropped by Harpy in Castle's Outskirts. Harpies are the feathered flying enemies.

While the unlock requirements for the Castlevania weapons are quite straightforward, it is worth noting that the blueprints that are "dropped by" certain enemies are quite rare. In fact, those blueprints drop less than 2% of the time, and Dead Cells players that want to earn them all should be prepared to spend a considerable amount of time in the Castle's Outskirts and Dracula's Castle.

dead cells return to castlevania weapon

One final thing to mention is that two Dead Cells Return to Castlevania DLC Outfits have a small chance to drop upon dispatching certain enemies. Those are the Haunted Armor Outfit and the Hector Outfit, and they come from Armor Knights in Dracula's Castle and the Dire Werewolves in the Castle's Outskirts. While it is certainly not requisite that players work to obtain those cosmetics while they are farming for weapon blueprints, some fans may be interested in doing so.

Dead Cells: Return to Castlevania is available on PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.

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