Replace the Belmont's iconic whip with a wooden bedpost.


Replace the Belmont's iconic whip with a wooden bedpost.
The Issue
Summary: Castlevania fans are tired of the Belmont's iconic weapon. We would prefer if every Belmont after season 2 of the Netflix Castlevania series would carry around a dumb wooden stick from a bedframe.
Personal story: I have been a fan of the Castlevania series since I was a child. I have always been a big fan of the Belmont Clan. Mortal men fighting the physical manifestation of evil against all odds always had an appeal to me. But there was always something about the Belmonts that didn't feel quite right...
The issue: The Vampire Killer whip is just not cool, iconic, or important to the Castlevania lore at all. Generation of Belmonts need a real tool to fight the prince of darkness himself... Lord Dracula. I was watching episode 7 of the Netflix Animated series when I saw it... the ancient iconic weapon of the Belmonts doesn't seem to affect dracula at all... the Vampire killer only seems to kill filler vampires with no names or voice actors. What we really need is a worthy weapon for the Belmonts. A weapon that can actually put an end to Lord Dracula's terror. Netflix has showed us the way... What the Belmonts really need is a dumb, boring, unconsecrated piece of wood from a bedframe to kill Dracula with. It just makes sense. The "Bedframe Stick" needs to become a mainstay of the series. I believe it has the ability to replace the Vampire Killer entirely. The B.S. stick is so wonderful because it doesn't even have to be locked to the Belmonts only. Any character can use it! No more pesky Belmonts getting in between Alucard and his storyline.
Take action! The Vampire Killer is useless! The Castlevania series would be better off without such a terrible weapon. We must show solidarity towards our goal. Konami and Netflix need to know how strongly we feel about this. If Konami reacts quickly who knows... we may even get Simon and Richter with a B.S. stick instead of the Vampire Killer before Super Smash Brothers Ultimate releases in December.
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The Issue
Summary: Castlevania fans are tired of the Belmont's iconic weapon. We would prefer if every Belmont after season 2 of the Netflix Castlevania series would carry around a dumb wooden stick from a bedframe.
Personal story: I have been a fan of the Castlevania series since I was a child. I have always been a big fan of the Belmont Clan. Mortal men fighting the physical manifestation of evil against all odds always had an appeal to me. But there was always something about the Belmonts that didn't feel quite right...
The issue: The Vampire Killer whip is just not cool, iconic, or important to the Castlevania lore at all. Generation of Belmonts need a real tool to fight the prince of darkness himself... Lord Dracula. I was watching episode 7 of the Netflix Animated series when I saw it... the ancient iconic weapon of the Belmonts doesn't seem to affect dracula at all... the Vampire killer only seems to kill filler vampires with no names or voice actors. What we really need is a worthy weapon for the Belmonts. A weapon that can actually put an end to Lord Dracula's terror. Netflix has showed us the way... What the Belmonts really need is a dumb, boring, unconsecrated piece of wood from a bedframe to kill Dracula with. It just makes sense. The "Bedframe Stick" needs to become a mainstay of the series. I believe it has the ability to replace the Vampire Killer entirely. The B.S. stick is so wonderful because it doesn't even have to be locked to the Belmonts only. Any character can use it! No more pesky Belmonts getting in between Alucard and his storyline.
Take action! The Vampire Killer is useless! The Castlevania series would be better off without such a terrible weapon. We must show solidarity towards our goal. Konami and Netflix need to know how strongly we feel about this. If Konami reacts quickly who knows... we may even get Simon and Richter with a B.S. stick instead of the Vampire Killer before Super Smash Brothers Ultimate releases in December.
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Petition created on October 27, 2018

