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- For Zarok's beast form, see his human form and his serpentine form, Zarok, Zarok Serpent, and [[respectively.}|respectively.]].
Zarok | |||
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[[Image:|250px]] | |||
Biographical information | |||
AKA | Zarok Beast | ||
Gender | Male | ||
Gameplay information | |||
Health | 1500 |
Zarok's Beast Transformation is the form Zarok adopted in his final battle against Sir Daniel Fortesque in 1386.
History
MediEvil
After Dan defeated Zarok's Champion Lord Kardok, Zarok finally decided to fight Daniel himself. He left the room to transform into a beast. After Dan defeated him, the beast body imploded and Zarok reverted to his original form.
MediEvil 2
500 years later, a recreation of Zarok's Beast Transformation appeared in the Kensington Museum as part of the Myths & Legends exhibit.
Strategy
Zarok's initial attacks are him chasing Dan around, spitting acid at him and swiping at him. He has a magical shield around him, which is disabled when he stands up on his hind legs. That's when Dan should strike. Dan should use a weapon like the Magic Sword, Dragon Armour or the Spear. Beware, though, once half of his life is diminished he'll start performing another attack which involves creating a powerful force field around him which will not only harm Dan, but will also set him on fire for a while.
Behind the scenes
Development
In prerelease builds of MediEvil dating as far back as August 1997, Zarok's Beast Transformation featured a pair of breasts.[1]
Gallery
- ZarokB.png
Zarok's beast transformation model in the final version of MediEvil.
- ZarokBreastTransformation.png
Zarok's model in early iterations of the game, featuring a pair of breasts.
- Zarok's death ME2.png
Zarok's defeat, as depicted in MediEvil 2's intro.
- ZarokME2.png
A statue of Zarok's Beast Transformation in The Museum.
References
- ↑ MediEvil Rolling Demo. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in September 1997.