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Revision as of 23:59, 12 August 2023
Pumpkin Plant | |||
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Biographical information | |||
AKA | Walkin' Stalkin' Halloween Plants, Pumpkin Men, Pumpkin Dwellers,[1] Pumpkin Soldiers[2] | ||
Gameplay information | |||
Soul type | Minor Evil |
Pumpkin Plants are fruits brought to life and corrupted by the magic of Zarok's spell book.
History
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Strategy
MediEvil 2
These perilous plants spring up from the ground and attack, lashing out at Dan with their long pointed "tongues." For that reason, he'll want to keep his distance and use the throwing Axe to take them out. When a Pumpkin Soldier comes into contact with civilians, it will start to turn them into monsters as well - replacing their heads with pumpkins! Sir Dan will have a limited amount of time to use the Antidote on the victims before they, too, become Pumpkin Plants.
MediEvil: Resurrection
Pumpkin plants are truly ferocious fruit. Their infamous spit and tongue attacks have driven fear into the heart of many a shrub gardener. In terms of weapon selection one will find that sharp bladed weapons elicit the juiciest and most satisfying damage.
Gallery
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Trivia
- In The Freakshow in MediEvil 2, several posters of Pumpkin Plants titled "Pumpkin Juice" can be found.
- On his blog, Jason Wilson described them as his "version of the MediEvil equivalent of a Triffid."[3]
See also
References
- ↑ MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 1998.
- ↑ MediEvil II: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 2000.
- ↑ Art and Game Design - MediEvil on JASON WILSON - PORTFOLIO.