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    Once it is activated, Daniel's appearance alters slightly to that of a dragon, while he also gains resistance against fire and the ability to breathe fire. The potion is required to pass through the Dragon Gate in [[The Gallows Gauntlet|the Gallows Gauntlet]].<br />In [[MediEvil: Resurrection]], the Dragon potion is replaced by the '''Dragon armour'''. The armour retains all the abilities of the Dragon potion. The Dragon claims that the breastplate came from his mother.
    Once it is activated, Daniel's appearance alters slightly to that of a dragon, while he also gains resistance against fire and the ability to breathe fire. The potion is required to pass through the Dragon Gate in [[The Gallows Gauntlet|the Gallows Gauntlet]].<br />In [[MediEvil: Resurrection]], the Dragon potion is replaced by the '''Dragon armour'''. The armour retains all the abilities of the Dragon potion. The Dragon claims that the breastplate came from his mother.
    ==Trivia==
    ==Trivia==
    *The early icon for the potion (pictured above) consisted of a red bottle with a dragon's tale and head coming out of it.
    *The early icon for the potion (pictured on the right) consisted of a red bottle with a dragon's tale and head coming out of it.

    Revision as of 12:18, 14 January 2012

    Template:InfoboxAlt The Dragon potion (or Dragon armour) is an item given to Dan by The Dragon after his defeat.

    Description and usage

    Once it is activated, Daniel's appearance alters slightly to that of a dragon, while he also gains resistance against fire and the ability to breathe fire. The potion is required to pass through the Dragon Gate in the Gallows Gauntlet.
    In MediEvil: Resurrection, the Dragon potion is replaced by the Dragon armour. The armour retains all the abilities of the Dragon potion. The Dragon claims that the breastplate came from his mother.

    Trivia

    • The early icon for the potion (pictured on the right) consisted of a red bottle with a dragon's tale and head coming out of it.