Dracula's Weaknesses

Despite Dracula's immense power, he has a few major weaknesses, including not being able to enter a residency without being invited, garlic, crosses, and most importantly, having to sleep in a coffin containing his personal soil. To mitigate this weakness, Dracula uses coffins as a part of his master plan. When he climbs aboard the ship to Whitby, he brings with him fifty coffins, all with his own soil in them. He then hides them throughout the town in secret locations, meaning he is always close to a coffin. This effectively removes one of his four major weaknesses, as he can travel wherever he wants at night and still be able to sleep in a coffin. Additionally, by disguising himself as a wolf, the townspeople invite him in, meaning he is able to wreak havoc on it. Later, he is also able to use his mind control powers on Lucy to get her to invite him into Mina's house so he can suck her blood. This effectively removes another weakness from the list, meaning he has effectively cut his number of weaknesses in half.

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