The fire guy is not what I'm referring to, I'm referring to another enemy in the series who can phase through walls and become one with them a la the Flash in DC. Magic is capable of affecting them, plus Quantum stuff are far smaller than electrons so something like electrons wouldn't be an issue for Castlevania characters.
The Belmont's own magic is capable of sealing away castlevania itself. The Vampire Killer in Aria was only done to drain Dracula's powers given the fact his reincarnation was broken after 1999, plus it would make no sense for them to just leave their weapon inside of the castle when every single time the castle arises, they have the vampire killer on hand from the get go, as for the whole affecting castlevania itself, Julius when doing Grand Cross in Aria
literally affects the entire castle as shown with the castle collapsing from his power. In regards to the whole "being tied to the vampire killer itself" thing, the belmonts can directly channel the whip's power into themselves. Trevor in particular is stated to being able to channel the vampire killer's power when doing Grand Cross so he's not limited to using just the whip, as opposed to him using its full power.
They don't resist info type 2 so it's a potential wincon, I'm just poking fun at the fact that you're finding the lack of resistance strange when Information manipulation is one of the last things to expect from a gothic metroidvania franchise.
How long does it take for him to process the future in order to find a win condition in the first place? If it takes him some time for him to do that, he's gonna have very limited time when Trevor can hit him once with anything and it results in Gunvolt dying.
Type 1's scaled to all of the Judgment roster, though it might be missing from the Belmonts for some reason.
I'm saying being able to erase someone's history is something Trevor has dealt with in the past given the Time Reaper literally tried to do that, so this isn't going to catch him by surprise and he'd just realize Gunvolt will do the same since he can sense magic and one's presence, so he'd recognize what's going on and try to shut him down.
It's also stemmed from the soul hax in the series, and my recent CRT has added that creatures of chaos (and just any living being in general) has chaos in their souls, which is a universal concept in the franchise. So destroying one's soul would mean he'd be able to destroy their concept.
Feeling harder to fight is kind of subjective because of the different kind of gameplay we're talking about so idk how that's relevant here. By this logic that's like me saying Ninja Gaiden has far harder bosses to deal with than something in Devil May Cry or God of War, therefore Ryu has far better mobility and options than Dante and Kratos.
Having experience means he knows what to expect and what works and doesn't. If Trevor is gonna fight Gunvolt and realizes he's gonna spam teleporting all the time, nothing's stopping him from trying to item crash with Hydro Storm to AOE nuke him or stopwatch him to make him stand still to get a good hit in.
Yes, that's all a standard Belmont thing when even Richter has it as a normal thing in SOTN. Judgment and Curse of Darkness has Trevor doing all sorts of crazy shit despite coming sometime after this NES game so that's just gameplay limitations to assume he's only stuck with jumping and whipping.
If the transmutation stuff specifically works through information hax then sure, but I also have to question if Gunvolt has anything against the Vampire Killer's passive power null and statistics reduction. If he can't get through the former specifically then he might be ******, if he can then it depends on if Trevor can hit first or Gunvolt.