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All Ode to Castlevania Codes (Spells) in Vampire Survivors

If you’re eager to dive into Vampire Survivors as your favorite Castlevania character immediately, there’s no shame in using codes to play as them instantly. Here’s a complete guide to every spell needed to unlock any character, relic, or weapon early in the Ode to Castlevania DLC.

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All codes to unlock every Ode to Castlevania character in Vampire Survivors

Use the codes (spells) below in Vampire SurvivorsSecrets menu to instantly unlock any Ode to Castlevania character for purchase. Remember, spells must be manually typed out and can’t be copy-pasted.

All Relic codes in Vampire Survivors Ode to Castlevania

Use the spells below to instantly unlock Ode to Castlevania relics, granting access to various secrets and shortcuts early.

All Weapon codes in Ode to Castlevania

Type the codes into the Secrets menu below to unlock an Ode to Castlevania weapon family for all Vampire Survivors characters.

How to use spells/codes in Vampire Survivors

To use cheat codes in Vampire Survivors, you first need to pick up the Forbidden Scrolls of Morbane dropped by Sketamari in The Bone Zone. This unlocks the Secrets menu, where you can type in a spell to unlock almost anything in the game without meeting the requirement.

Alternatively, the Secrets menu can be temporarily accessed by clicking on the Yellow Sign seven times in the Collection menu. This works even if you don’t have the Yellow Sign unlocked; just click the ninth pink icon. Have fun!

Vampire Survivors and the Ode to Castlevania DLC are available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and mobile devices.


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