User blog comment:Drayco90/Console Wars: Clash of Gothic Fantasy: Sir Daniel Fortesque (MediEvil) vs. Simon Belmont (Castlevania)/@comment-4803039-20130725161813

Affectos's Emotions: "Death, skeletons, vamps, and leather...is it Halloween already?"

Iconic: Versatilities wise, the Dan's Sword & Shield do well to protect him and give plenty of options, but the mystical power behind the Vampire Killer and it's increased strength to the undead is not going to fair well for Dan. Edge: Even

Secondary: While the Stake may do well at melee and ranged, there are two major issues: first, Dan's armor will cause it to rebound off leading to problem number 2, it's useless after being thrown. The Hammer may be slower, but the greater damage and Area of Effect should help keep Simon at bay. Edge: Dan's Hammer

Sub-weapons:  While the boomerange function is nice, the fact that Simon has several lighter and faster axes should help him get an edge over the slower single axe. Edge: Throwing Axes

Ranged:  Due to a lack of any extra benefits on Dan's behalf, the Bladed Crosses are extremely accurate and deal more damage before returning to him.  Edge: Bladed Throwing Crosses

Secondary Ranged: Depending on how many enemies are in Dracula's Castle, the drumsticks might do Dan some good, but in the end, Simon's Knives don't need to compensate for anything. Edge: Throwing Knives

Magic: While Simon's Magic does well to defend him, Dan takes his attack seriously by being able to have a two leveled attack, giving him options. Pity leather doesn't conduct electricity though...Edge: Lightning Attack

X-Factors: While Dan may be a more difficult foe to kill due to him  being able to detact body parts at will, Simon has had experience fighting more undead foes ranging from Dracula to Death himself. A Skeleton that can fight back should be a bit of a change, but not too much.

Winner: Simon Belmont