Chicken Drumsticks

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Chicken Drumsticks were enchanted food that could turn hostiles into Roast Chicken.

Chicken Drumstick
MediEvil2019-ChickenDrumstick-Icon.png
Icon Chicken Drumsticks
AKA Chick Drumstick
Flavour text You are what you eat.
Type Ranged weapon
Requirement(s) 7 pieces of amber
Found in The Ant Caves
Given by The Forest Witch
Stealable Yes
Price 200G[a]
Capacity 30
Appears in MediEvil MediEvil (1998)
MediEvil 2019 icon.png MediEvil (2019)
Trophies
MediEvil (1998 original)
The Answer Is Chicken The Answer Is Chicken
Throw 42 chicken legs.
It's Not Their Fault They're Mad Colonel Fortesque's Special Recipe
Turn an enemy into a Roast Chicken and eat it.
MediEvil (2019 remake)
The Answer Is Chicken The Answer Is Chicken
Throw 42 chicken legs.
It's Not Their Fault They're Mad Colonel Fortesque's Special Recipe
Turn an enemy into a Roasted Chicken and eat it.
"Here you are Sir Knight, a wart covered and cabbage smelling old crone I may be but I always keep my promises: I grant you my reward!"
The Forest Witch rewards Dan with Chicken Drumsticks.

Gameplay

After collecting seven pieces of Amber for the Witch of the Forest from the Ant Caves, the witch rewards Sir Dan with the drumsticks. They're capable of turning select enemies into Roast Chicken, which can be eaten to heal 20 HP. A single chicken drumstick can turn four enemies into roast chicken at most.

To acquire more drumsticks, Sir Dan will have to redo the Forest Witch's quest. Alternatively, it is possible to let an Imp steal the drumsticks. This will allow Dan to purchase thirty of them back at a Merchant Gargoyle regardless of how many were left when they were stolen.

In the 2019 remake of MediEvil, the drumstick's secondary attack sees Sir Dan eat a drumstick directly. This will heal him for 20 HP, same as if he had eaten a Roast Chicken.

Behind the scenes

Development

In early versions of MediEvil such as the MediEvil Rolling Demo, Chicken Drumsticks were a joke weapon that didn't do anything when thrown. It was thus advisable to find a different weapon as quickly as possible.[1]

Gallery

In other languages

Language Name Meaning
Arabic أوراك الدجاج
'awrak aldajaj
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Bulgarian Пилешки бутчета
Pileshki butcheta
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Croatian Kokošji bataci -
Czech Kuřecí stehýnko -
Danish Kyllingelår -
Dutch Kippenpoten -
Finnish Kanankoivet -
French (France) Cuisses de poulet -
German Hühnerschlegel -
Greek Μπουτάκια Κοτόπουλου
Boutákia Kotópoulou
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Hungarian Csirkecomb -
Italian Cosce di pollo -
Japanese 魔法のチキン
Mahō no chikin
Magic Chicken
Norwegian Kyllingklubber -
Polish Udka kurczaka -
Portuguese (Brazil) Coxinha de Galinha -
Portuguese (Portugal) Coxas de frango -
Romanian Copane de Pui -
Russian Куриные ножки
Kurinyye nozhki
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Spanish (LatAm) Muslos de pollo -
Spanish (Spain) Muslos de pollo -
Swedish Kycklingklubba -
Turkish Tavuk Butları -

Note

  1. All "second hand goods" prices were halved in the 2019 remake of the game. The price listed in the infobox is the price in the original game.

References

  1. MediEvil Rolling Demo. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in September 1997.

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