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{{Infobox character|image = [[File:RatsMPSP.png]]|medievil = [[The Pumpkin Serpent]], [[The Sleeping Village]]|mresurrection = [[Vermin Control]]|soul = {{NoSoul}}}}{{quote|Hey mister! Would ye be after helping us sort out of these evil zombie rats that are running about all over the place, like?|[[Farmers|Farmer]], ''MediEvil: Resurrection''}}
{{Infobox character
'''Rats '''are creatures that appear in each ''[[MediEvil games|MediEvil game]]''.
|name = Rats {{BookOfGallowmereCategory|Enemies}}
==Involvement==
|image = [[File:RatsPS4Remake.png|thumb]]
|medievil = [[The Pumpkin Serpent]], [[The Sleeping Village]]
|mresurrection = [[Vermin Control]]
|soul = {{NoSoul}}}}{{quote|Hey mister! Would ye be after helping us sort out of these evil zombie rats that are running about all over the place, like?|[[Farmers|Farmer]], ''MediEvil: Resurrection''}}
'''Rats ''' are harmless critters that can be found in the basements and underground locations of [[Gallowmere]]. They are ruled by [[Rat King Derok]].
==Strategy==
===''[[MediEvil]]''===
===''[[MediEvil]]''===
Rats are encountered in [[The Pumpkin Serpent]] and [[The Sleeping Village]] levels. Smashing them will reward the player with 1 or 2[[G]].
Rats are encountered in [[The Pumpkin Serpent]] and [[The Sleeping Village]]. Smashing them will reward [[Sir Dan]] with 1 or 2[[G]].
===''[[MediEvil 2]]''===
===''[[MediEvil 2]]''===
Same as in the original game, except while in the form of [[Dan-hand]], rats will attack [[Dan]].
Rats are very much the same 500 years later, but will attack Dan when he assumes [[Dan-hand]] form.
===''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''===
===''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''===
Smashing rats bears no rewards. They are central to the Lazy Farm mini game [[Vermin Control]].
Smashing rats bears no rewards. They are central to the Lazy Farm mini game [[Vermin Control]].
 
==Behind the scenes==
==Trivia==
===Development===
*The rats also appeared in [[The Graveyard:MediEvil|The Graveyard]] in an older incarnation of ''MediEvil''.
According to [[Chris Sorrell]], the rats in ''MediEvil'' were only made squishable two months prior to the game's release, after its lead programmer (who loved rats) left due to creative differences.<ref>RETRO Volume 8, page 130. Published in 2015 by Imagine Publishing Ltd.</ref> The rats were also set to appear in [[The Graveyard]] level in an older incarnation of ''MediEvil''.
*According to [[Chris Sorrell]], the rats in ''MediEvil'' were only made squishable two months prior to the game's release, after its lead programmer (who loved rats) left due to creative differences.<ref>RETRO Volume 8, page 130. Published in 2015 by Imagine Publishing Ltd.</ref>
==Gallery==
<gallery>
RatsMPSP.png
</gallery>
==References==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}

Revision as of 04:10, 30 June 2020

Rats
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Gameplay information
Soul type No soul
"Hey mister! Would ye be after helping us sort out of these evil zombie rats that are running about all over the place, like?"
Farmer, MediEvil: Resurrection

Rats are harmless critters that can be found in the basements and underground locations of Gallowmere. They are ruled by Rat King Derok.

Strategy

MediEvil

Rats are encountered in The Pumpkin Serpent and The Sleeping Village. Smashing them will reward Sir Dan with 1 or 2G.

MediEvil 2

Rats are very much the same 500 years later, but will attack Dan when he assumes Dan-hand form.

MediEvil: Resurrection

Smashing rats bears no rewards. They are central to the Lazy Farm mini game Vermin Control.

Behind the scenes

Development

According to Chris Sorrell, the rats in MediEvil were only made squishable two months prior to the game's release, after its lead programmer (who loved rats) left due to creative differences.[1] The rats were also set to appear in The Graveyard level in an older incarnation of MediEvil.

Gallery

References

  1. RETRO Volume 8, page 130. Published in 2015 by Imagine Publishing Ltd.