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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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==In other languages== | |||
===''MediEvil''=== | |||
{{OtherLanguages | |||
|ar = ”ملك اليقطين” | |||
|arR ="maluk alyaqtini" | |||
|bg = Крал на тиквите | |||
|bgR =Kral na tikvite | |||
|cz = Dýňový král | |||
|da = Græskarkonge | |||
|de = König Kürbis | |||
|el = Ο Βασιλιάς των Κολοκυθών | |||
|elR =O Vasiliás ton Kolokythón | |||
|es = Rey Calabaza | |||
|esMX = Rey calabaza | |||
|fi = Kurpitsakuningas | |||
|fr = Roi Potiron | |||
|hr = Kralj bundeva | |||
|hu = Tökkirály | |||
|it = Re Zucca | |||
|ja = パンプキング | |||
|jaR =Panpukingu | |||
|jaM = Pumpking | |||
|nl = Pompoenkoning | |||
|no = Gresskarkongen | |||
|pl = Dyniowy Król | |||
|pt = Rei Abóbora | |||
|ptBR = Rei Abóbora | |||
|ro = Regele Dovleac | |||
|ru = Король тыкв | |||
|ruR =Korol' tykv | |||
|sv = Pumpakungen | |||
|tr = Bal Kabağı Kralı | |||
}} | |||
===''MediEvil: Resurrection''=== | |||
{{OtherLanguages | |||
|fr=Roi Potiron | |||
|de=Kürbiskönig | |||
|es=Rey Calabaza | |||
|it=Re Delle Zucche | |||
}} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Revision as of 21:00, 18 April 2024
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MediEvil (1998 original) | |
Pulp King Pumpkin Defeat the Pumpkin Serpent in mortal pumpkin combat. | |
MediEvil: Resurrection | |
Overgrown Pumpkin Seed Defeat the Pumpkin King. | |
MediEvil (2019 remake) | |
Pulp King Pumpkin Defeat the Pumpkin King in mortal pumpkin combat. |
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The Pumpkin King (squashed 1386) was Zarok's creation and his attempt at taking over Gallowmere's pumpkin lands.
History
The Evernight
The Pumpkin King was said to be the largest of all pumpkins. According to the Pumpkin Witch, it was a bad influence on the young seedlings, so she tasked Sir Dan with defeating him in exchange for her Dragon Gem. To awake the monster, Dan had to mash all of his pod sacks. After Dan destroyed the King, life returned to the land in the area.
Gameplay
MediEvil (1998 original)
Strategy
In the original MediEvil, the Pumpkin King is considered to be one of the easiest bosses in the game, since he doesn't move. The player can simply stand around him and use ranged weapons to lower his health quickly.
He has two main attacks. One is moving his tendrils around that may seem harmless, but will damage the player if he gets in contact with them. The other is throwing pumpkins that will explode after a short while or if they hit the player.
The Pumpkin King's weakness are ranged weapons, because he doesn't move at all throughout the battle. It is recommended that the player uses crossbow to kill the monster in the shortest amount of time. There are also two chests marked with the skull and crossbones (Smart Bombs) nearby too. Open them to damage the pumpkin with electric shocks.
MediEvil (2019 remake)
Book of Gallowmere entry
A terrifying reminder of the perils of competitive vegetable growing, this sinister squash has become a terrible influence on his once peaceful pump-kin.
Zarok's magic has created the ultimate superfood. This is one ghoulish gourd that's simply bustin' for a dustin'.
Strategy
One might be tempted to try a ranged weapon this time around, however, the developers behind this remake added a major new wrinkle: as the Pumpkin King loses every quarter of his HP, he raises a twofold defence. First, he will regrow one or more pod sacs at random to draw energy from the surrounding land. Second, while regaining HP, he will grow a hard vine barrier around himself that is impervious to all weapons. Dan needs to find and destroy all regenerated sacs to drop the barrier and halt the Pumpkin's self-healing. Attack as usual and repeat up to thrice more to squish this overgrown squash for good.
Behind the scenes
Development
MediEvil (2019 remake)
The boss battle was significantly changed in the remake. The process was detailed by Alexander Gold, one of the game's designers, on a blog post on Game Developer.[1]
Gallery
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In other languages
MediEvil
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Arabic | ”ملك اليقطين” "maluk alyaqtini" |
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Bulgarian | Крал на тиквите Kral na tikvite |
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Croatian | Kralj bundeva | - |
Czech | Dýňový král | - |
Danish | Græskarkonge | - |
Dutch | Pompoenkoning | - |
Finnish | Kurpitsakuningas | - |
French (France) | Roi Potiron | - |
German | König Kürbis | - |
Greek | Ο Βασιλιάς των Κολοκυθών O Vasiliás ton Kolokythón |
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Hungarian | Tökkirály | - |
Italian | Re Zucca | - |
Japanese | パンプキング Panpukingu |
Pumpking |
Norwegian | Gresskarkongen | - |
Polish | Dyniowy Król | - |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Rei Abóbora | - |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Rei Abóbora | - |
Romanian | Regele Dovleac | - |
Russian | Король тыкв Korol' tykv |
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Spanish (LatAm) | Rey calabaza | - |
Spanish (Spain) | Rey Calabaza | - |
Swedish | Pumpakungen | - |
Turkish | Bal Kabağı Kralı | - |
MediEvil: Resurrection
Language | Name |
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French (France) | Roi Potiron |
German | Kürbiskönig |
Italian | Re Delle Zucche |
Spanish (Spain) | Rey Calabaza |
References
- ↑ MediEvil Boss Design - Return of the Pumpkin King on Game Developer. Published December 13, 2019. Retrieved August 23, 2023.
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