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*In their early incarnation, they had two pole-legs instead of just one. They're not aggressive due to the lack of spinning attack, but they still release crows to attack. | *In their early incarnation, they had two pole-legs instead of just one. They're not aggressive due to the lack of spinning attack, but they still release crows from their coats to attack. | ||
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Scarecrows are enemies from MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection. They can be found in the Scarecrow Fields level.
Description
MediEvil: Resurrection
The scarecrows can turn into a terrifying combat machine at a moments notice, clawed arms rotating like a force ten tornado, and set on crashing into their sorry target with technical precision. If one's general combat skills are suspect it may prove prudent to set them on fire as soon as is possible - well, they are stuffed with dry straw, you do the math!
Involvement
===MediEvil / MediEvil: Resurrection The scarecrows' attacks are very hard to evade when fighting with melee weapons. They can also release crows from their coats to deal additional damage to Daniel.
In MediEvil: Resurrection, the Scarecrows aren't as aggressive as in the original, however.
Gallery
- Scarecrowart.jpg
MediEvil concept art.
- Scarecrow ResurrectArt.jpg
MediEvil: Resurrection concept art.
- Scarecrow.PNG
A scarecrow in the 3AV FMV.
Trivia
- In their early incarnation, they had two pole-legs instead of just one. They're not aggressive due to the lack of spinning attack, but they still release crows from their coats to attack.