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{{Infobox enemy | {{Infobox enemy | ||
|name= | |name = Flying Eyeballs {{BookOfGallowmereCategory|Enemy}} | ||
|image= | |soul = {{Soul|1}} | ||
| | |image = MediEvil2019-FlyingEyeball-BookOfGallowmere.png | ||
| | |appearances = {{Appearances | ||
== | |medievil1998 = | ||
*[[The Time Device]] | |||
|medievil2019 = | |||
*[[The Time Device]] | |||
*[[Zarok's Lair]] | |||
}} | |||
|health = 25 HP | |||
|attacksSrc = {{ORref|DF}} | |||
|attacks = {{EnemyAttack|name=Lightning zap|0|0|0|8|more=(24 HP in remake)}} | |||
|receiveSrc = {{ORref|DF}} | |||
|receive = {{DamageReceived|16|16|16|16}} | |||
|entityname = TDEye1 | |||
}} | |||
'''Flying Eyeballs'''{{Bookref|MED-Prima}}{{Gameref|MED2019}}{{Gameref|MED2019-Bestiary}} were hostile entities that inhabited [[Zarok]]'s [[City of Madness]]. | |||
==Gameplay== | |||
===Book of Gallowmere entry=== | |||
Exactly what is a flying eyeball without a flying brain? And without a flying mouth, how can it possibly report what it has seen? | |||
They are eyeballs | I suppose that must be why they simply try to incinerate you instead. | ||
===Strategy=== | |||
They are large winged eyeballs that swarm around [[Sir Dan]] and zap him with lightning. Flying Eyeballs can easily be dispatched using ranged weapons. | |||
In the [[MediEvil (2019)|''MediEvil'' remake]], [[Lord Kardok]] summons Flying Eyeballs in [[Zarok's Lair]]. | |||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
===Development=== | |||
====''MediEvil'' (2019 remake)==== | |||
The Flying Eyeballs' lightning zap was made more powerful in the remake. Additionally, they were added to Zarok's Lair as part of the revised boss fight against Lord Kardok. | |||
==Gallery== | |||
{{Empty section|Gallery}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The | *The eyeballs bear a striking resemblance to [[zelda:Patra|Patra]], one of the bosses in Nintendo's ''The Legend of Zelda.'' | ||
==In other languages== | |||
{{OtherLanguages | |||
|ar = العيون الطائرة | |||
|arR = aleuyun altaayira | |||
|bg = Летящи очи | |||
|bgR = Letyashti ochi | |||
|cz = Létající oční bulvy | |||
|da = Flyvende Øjeæbler | |||
|de = Fliegende Augäpfel | |||
|el = Ιπτάμενα Μάτια | |||
|elR = Ιπτάμενα Μάτια | |||
|es = Ojos voladores | |||
|esMX = Ojos voladores | |||
|fi = Lentävät silmämunat | |||
|fr = Yeux volants | |||
|hr = Leteće oči | |||
|hu = Repülő szemgolyók | |||
|it = Bulbi volanti | |||
|ja = 空飛ぶ目玉 | |||
|jaR = Soratobu medama | |||
|nl = Vliegende oogbollen | |||
|no = Flyvende øyne | |||
|pl = Latające oczy | |||
|pt = Olhos Voadores | |||
|ptBR = Olhos Voadores | |||
|ro = Ochi Zburători | |||
|ru = Летающие глаза | |||
|ruR = Letayushchiye glaza | |||
|sv = Flygande Ögon | |||
|tr = Uçan Gözler | |||
}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:50, 3 November 2024
Flying Eyeballs | |||
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Gameplay information | |||
Soul type | Minor Evil | ||
Health | 25 HP | ||
Damage dealt[1] | Lightning zap: 8 HP (24 HP in remake)
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Damage taken[1] | Standard (1x)
Standard (1x) Standard (1x) Standard (1x) | ||
Entity | TDEye1 | ||
Behind the scenes information | |||
Appears in |
Flying Eyeballs[2][3][3.1] were hostile entities that inhabited Zarok's City of Madness.
Gameplay
Book of Gallowmere entry
Exactly what is a flying eyeball without a flying brain? And without a flying mouth, how can it possibly report what it has seen?
I suppose that must be why they simply try to incinerate you instead.
Strategy
They are large winged eyeballs that swarm around Sir Dan and zap him with lightning. Flying Eyeballs can easily be dispatched using ranged weapons.
In the MediEvil remake, Lord Kardok summons Flying Eyeballs in Zarok's Lair.
Behind the scenes
Development
MediEvil (2019 remake)
The Flying Eyeballs' lightning zap was made more powerful in the remake. Additionally, they were added to Zarok's Lair as part of the revised boss fight against Lord Kardok.
Gallery
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Trivia
- The eyeballs bear a striking resemblance to Patra, one of the bosses in Nintendo's The Legend of Zelda.
In other languages
Language | Name |
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Arabic | العيون الطائرة aleuyun altaayira |
Bulgarian | Летящи очи Letyashti ochi |
Croatian | Leteće oči |
Czech | Létající oční bulvy |
Danish | Flyvende Øjeæbler |
Dutch | Vliegende oogbollen |
Finnish | Lentävät silmämunat |
French (France) | Yeux volants |
German | Fliegende Augäpfel |
Greek | Ιπτάμενα Μάτια Ιπτάμενα Μάτια |
Hungarian | Repülő szemgolyók |
Italian | Bulbi volanti |
Japanese | 空飛ぶ目玉 Soratobu medama |
Norwegian | Flyvende øyne |
Polish | Latające oczy |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Olhos Voadores |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Olhos Voadores |
Romanian | Ochi Zburători |
Russian | Летающие глаза Letayushchiye glaza |
Spanish (LatAm) | Ojos voladores |
Spanish (Spain) | Ojos voladores |
Swedish | Flygande Ögon |
Turkish | Uçan Gözler |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Original research by Dan's Friend.
- ↑ MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 1998.
- ↑ MediEvil. Developed by Other Ocean Emeryville. Published by Sony Interactive Entertainment on October 25, 2019.
- ↑ Book of Gallowmere in MediEvil. Developed by Other Ocean Emeryville. Published by Sony Interactive Entertainment on October 25, 2019.
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