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Revision as of 01:31, 27 May 2024
Chicken Drumsticks | ||
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AKA | Chick Drumstick | |
Flavour text | You are what you eat. | |
Type | Ranged weapon | |
Requirement(s) | 7 pieces of amber | |
Found in | The Ant Caves | |
Given by | The Forest Witch | |
Stealable | Yes | |
Price | 200GTemplate:RemakeDamageNote | |
Capacity | 30 | |
Appears in | MediEvil (1998) MediEvil (2019) |
Trophies | |
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MediEvil (1998 original) | |
The Answer Is Chicken Throw 42 chicken legs. | |
Colonel Fortesque's Special Recipe Turn an enemy into a Roast Chicken and eat it. | |
MediEvil (2019 remake) | |
The Answer Is Chicken Throw 42 chicken legs. | |
Colonel Fortesque's Special Recipe Turn an enemy into a Roasted Chicken and eat it. |
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Chicken Drumsticks were enchanted food that could turn living beings into Roast Chicken.
Gameplay
After collecting seven pieces of Amber for the Witch of the Forest from the Ant Caves, the witch rewards Sir Dan with the drumsticks. They're capable of turning select enemies into Roast Chicken, which can be eaten to heal 20 HP. A single chicken drumstick can turn four enemies into roast chicken at most.
To acquire more drumsticks, Sir Dan will have to redo the Forest Witch's quest. Alternatively, it is possible to let an Imp steal the drumsticks. This will allow Dan to purchase thirty of them back at a Merchant Gargoyle regardless of how many were left when they were stolen.
Behind the scenes
Development
In early versions of MediEvil such as the MediEvil Rolling Demo, Chicken Drumsticks were a joke weapon that didn't do anything when thrown. It was thus advisable to find a different weapon as quickly as possible.[1]
Gallery
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In other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Arabic | أوراك الدجاج 'awrak aldajaj |
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Bulgarian | Пилешки бутчета Pileshki butcheta |
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Croatian | Kokošji bataci | - |
Czech | Kuřecí stehýnko | - |
Danish | Kyllingelår | - |
Dutch | Kippenpoten | - |
Finnish | Kanankoivet | - |
French (France) | Cuisses de poulet | - |
German | Hühnerschlegel | - |
Greek | Μπουτάκια Κοτόπουλου Boutákia Kotópoulou |
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Hungarian | Csirkecomb | - |
Italian | Cosce di pollo | - |
Japanese | 魔法のチキン Mahō no chikin |
Magic Chicken |
Norwegian | Kyllingklubber | - |
Polish | Udka kurczaka | - |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Coxinha de Galinha | - |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Coxas de frango | - |
Romanian | Copane de Pui | - |
Russian | Куриные ножки Kurinyye nozhki |
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Spanish (LatAm) | Muslos de pollo | - |
Spanish (Spain) | Muslos de pollo | - |
Swedish | Kycklingklubba | - |
Turkish | Tavuk Butları | - |
Note
References
- ↑ MediEvil Rolling Demo. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in September 1997.