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Trevor Belmont and Alucard

Patrick_Kaur
Patrick_Kaur Member Posts: 31

Are Trevor and Alucard the new strongest survivors in lore? Also do we think that BHVR will give Alucard the mark of negation? The entity would need to nerf an immortal half vampire

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  • Smoe
    Smoe Member Posts: 2,907
    edited August 7

    No, they don't need the mark and doesn't come close to that of Vecna's power level that justify the mark added onto him

    Also Trevor without his weapon is just a normal human, it's the weapons that the Belmonts wield that gives them their abilities and Alucard doesn't need a mark to be nerfed out of his vampire abilities.

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  • Tyler3
    Tyler3 Member Posts: 194

    The Entity will only give the mark to someone that it views as a threat.

  • FreddyVoorhees
    FreddyVoorhees Member Posts: 369

    The Belmonts are warriors with boundless holy power in their bloodline and later on powerful magic users. The whip is just a tool specialized for Dracula since it is the only thing that can harm him. They use other sub weapons too. Trevor is an earlier Belmont, they get more powerful with each new generation. But they are not normal humans at all.
    Trevor and his family were banished from their land because of their unnatural power.

  • Smoe
    Smoe Member Posts: 2,907
    edited August 27

    Regardless, it doesn't change that despite not being normal people, they still don't require the mark to be nerfed.

  • Marc_go_solo
    Marc_go_solo Member Posts: 5,314

    I actually think the strongest survivor in the realm (in terms of ability within the realms, as opposed to strength in their worlds) is Alan Wake.

    The Remedy Universe has canonised Alan Wake's excursions into various games as him writing himself into and out of those worlds.

    Alan Wake was out for - I think - 15 years in the Dark Place. Time runs differently there, so he could have spent centuries in different dimensions. He could have spent what felt like an eternity in the Entity's realm, but he escaped. Wrote himself out of it. Granted, years ago I recall the devs saying we are playing the Killers and Survivors who ultimayely escaped (reasons unknown) out of the billions who were consumed, but Alan Wake is the only Survivor we play who appears to have made it out.

    The pen is stronger than the whip!