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Revision as of 00:25, 28 May 2024
Small Sword | ||
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Type | Melee weapon | |
Found in | The Museum | |
Attack(s)[1] | Main attack (swing)
Main attack (stab)
Secondary attack
Secondary attack (charged)
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Appears in | MediEvil 2 |
The Small Sword was a weapon on display in the Museum in Kensington.
History
The Small Sword was on display in a room across from Sir Daniel Fortesque's exhibit in the Museum. Upon being resurrected in 1886, the brave knight procured the sword for the purpose of fighting the newly risen undead. Later, after Sir Dan allied himself with Professor Hamilton Kift, the knowledgeable old man upgraded the blade into the Broad Sword.
Gameplay
Overview
The Small Sword is Sir Dan's most basic melee weapon aside from his own arm. It can be found at the very beginning of the game inside a display cabinet in The Museum. Though weaker than most other swords, Sir Dan's proficiency with swords allows him to deftly wield the light blade and execute several short strokes in quick succession. Charging this weapon allows him to perform a circular sweep of the area around him, causing additional damage and knocking enemies back.
The Small Sword is upgraded into the Broad Sword by the Professor after Sir Dan collects 6 Chalices.
Attack list
Swing left
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Swing left, swing right
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Swing left, swing right, stab
,
Jumping stab
Spin attack
(hold then release)
Charged spin attack
Gallery
- Main article: Images of the Small Sword
In other languages
Language | Name |
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French (France) | Epée courte |
German | Kleines Schwert |
Italian | Spada piccola |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Espada Pequena |
Russian | Малый меч Malyy mech |
Spanish (Spain) | Espada pequeña |
Notes
References
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