

Jonathan is very good at simple hack-and-slash enemies where brawn is the main attribute of the foe.Of course, being a whip-bearing career Vampire killer and being a bookish young witch are two very different things, and so you have to analyse a situation as to whether it be Jonathan's whip-twirling heroics or Charlotte's lethal magic that be used for certain areas.
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Unlike Sword of Mana, you can change between player characters and gain the full advantages of each character. Note that you don't have to choose which character to play as throughout the entire game.

This is often very useful in monster-infested dungeons, but remember that when they get injured it takes out MP, and when your MP falls to zero, they will turn transparent and won't fight for you until you gain back some MP. or, you can play as your player character with either Jonathan or Charlotte as your back-up AI-controlled character who will fight alongside you.You can play entirely on your own, as either Jonathan or Charlotte.If you want, you can play as one character the whole time, although due to certain puzzles and suchlike, there are a few problems you have to solve via switching between player characters. Portrait of Ruin includes a partner system, where you can play as both Jonathan Morris and Charlotte Aulin. These notes aren't a mandatory read, but here's a few good pointers if you just want a bit of advice. Getting used to the system and style of play can take a bit of work, but it's relatively painless. Welcome to Portrait of Ruin, another inspired installment into the Castlevania series.

