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There are two kinds of treasure in the games: | There are two kinds of treasure in the games: | ||
[[File:Pouch.png|55px]] {{Template:Nihongo|Moneybag|金貨の袋}} - 10G | [[File:Pouch.png|55px]] {{Template:Nihongo|Moneybag|金貨の袋|Kinka no fukuro}} - 10G | ||
[[File:Treasure.png|55px]] {{Template:Nihongo|Chest of Gold|金貨の箱}} - 50G | [[File:Treasure.png|55px]] {{Template:Nihongo|Chest of Gold|金貨の箱|Kinka no hako}} - 50G | ||
Money can also be earned by killing rats and hands. Each kill earns you 1 to 2G. (Note: Hands cannot be killed in MediEvil 2, due to the [[Dan-hand]] ability) | Money can also be earned by killing rats and hands. Each kill earns you 1 to 2G. (Note: Hands cannot be killed in MediEvil 2, due to the [[Dan-hand]] ability) |
Revision as of 19:18, 7 November 2012
Treasure is used to buy ammunition, items or temporary upgrades from Merchant Gargoyles in MediEvil and Resurrection or the Spiv in MediEvil 2. It can be found scattered across Gallowmere and London, sometimes hidden in secret areas or given from one of the Heroes.
There are two kinds of treasure in the games:
File:Pouch.png Moneybag (金貨の袋 Kinka no fukuro) - 10G
File:Treasure.png Chest of Gold (金貨の箱 Kinka no hako) - 50G
Money can also be earned by killing rats and hands. Each kill earns you 1 to 2G. (Note: Hands cannot be killed in MediEvil 2, due to the Dan-hand ability)