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|aka = Flying Eyeball{{Gameref|MED-Prima}} | |aka = Flying Eyeball{{Gameref|MED-Prima}} | ||
|soul= {{BadSoul}} | |soul= {{BadSoul}} | ||
|medievil = [[The Time Device]]}} | |medievil = [[The Time Device]]}} | ||
'''Eyeballs''' are enemies from ''[[MediEvil]]''. They can be found in [[The Time Device]] level. | |||
==Involvement== | ==Involvement== | ||
They are large eyeballs with a pair of wings. They swarm around [[Daniel]] and zap him with lightning. They are easily dispatched with melee weapons. | They are large eyeballs with a pair of wings. They swarm around [[Daniel]] and zap him with lightning. They are easily dispatched with melee weapons. |
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Eyeballs are enemies from MediEvil. They can be found in The Time Device level.
Involvement
They are large eyeballs with a pair of wings. They swarm around Daniel and zap him with lightning. They are easily dispatched with melee weapons.
Gallery
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An eyeball as seen in the game's promotional trailer.
Trivia
- The eyeballs bear a striking resemblance to Patra, one of the bosses in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda.