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    }}'''Whack-a-wyrm''' is a story-related trophy in the [[MediEvil (PS4)|''MediEvil'' remake]].
    '''Whack-a-wyrm''' is a story-related trophy in the [[MediEvil (PS4)|''MediEvil'' remake]].
     
    ==Official description==
    ==Official description==
    Defeat the dragon in the Crystal Caves.
    Defeat the dragon in the Crystal Caves.
    ==How to unlock==
    ==How to unlock==
    Defeat the [[Mean Old Dragon]] in [[The Crystal Caves]] level. This trophy cannot be missed.
    Defeat the [[Mean Old Dragon]] in [[The Crystal Caves]] level. This trophy cannot be missed.
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    ==Trivia==
    ==Trivia==
    *Wyrm (Old English word meaning "serpent") is a name for dragons in European mythologies, commonly depicted as wingless and limbless serpents.
    *Wyrm (Old English word meaning "serpent") is a name for dragons in European mythologies, commonly depicted as wingless and limbless serpents.
    *The trophy name is a possible reference to the "Whack-A-Mole" game.
    [[Category:Trophies]]
    [[Category:Trophies]]
    [[Category:MediEvil remake trophies]]
    [[Category:MediEvil remake trophies]]
    [[Category:Silver trophies]]
    [[Category:Silver trophies]]
    [[Category:Secret trophies]]
    [[Category:Secret trophies]]

    Revision as of 15:06, 10 August 2020

    Whack-a-wyrm
    File:Med2019Trophy Whack-a-wyrm.png
    Trophy type
    Hidden Yes

    Whack-a-wyrm is a story-related trophy in the MediEvil remake.

    Official description

    Defeat the dragon in the Crystal Caves.

    How to unlock

    Defeat the Mean Old Dragon in The Crystal Caves level. This trophy cannot be missed.

    Trivia

    • Wyrm (Old English word meaning "serpent") is a name for dragons in European mythologies, commonly depicted as wingless and limbless serpents.
    • The trophy name is a possible reference to the "Whack-A-Mole" game.