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    ==Trivia==
    ==Trivia==
    * In the early incarnation of ''MediEvil'', the wolves were intended to appear in the Sleeping Village level like the remake, but was removed from the final game release.
    * In the early incarnation of ''MediEvil'', the wolves were intended to appear in [[The Graveyard]] and The Sleeping Village level, but was removed from the final game release.
    * Their early designs have their fur gray instead of brown.
    * Their early designs have their fur gray instead of brown.
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    Revision as of 18:52, 17 April 2014

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    Gameplay information
    Soul type Template:BadSoul
    "Dan, I'm flattered, but perhaps you should be attending to those hungry wolves!"

    Wolves are enemies found in MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection. Also they are found in Return to the Graveyard (MediEvil and Resurrection) and the Sleeping Village (Resurrection) levels.

    Description

    These bloodthirsty four legged carnivores can be found roaming wild around the realm. Such is the legendary ferocity of their gnaw and bite attacks that it would be sensible behavior to try and get a pre-emptive strike in before they pounce. Eating people is (reputedly) tiring work, and often wolves will be seen sleeping off their exertions. In these cases a crafty questor may be able to creep quietly past without incurring their wrath, a creative survival technique for all to note.

    Involvment

    MediEvil / MediEvil: Resurrection

    The wolves are usually found sleeping, which gives Daniel a great advantage. Once they awaken, they are quite dangerous. These wolves can move rather quickly and their attacks are stronger than that of the zombies.

    Trivia

    • In the early incarnation of MediEvil, the wolves were intended to appear in The Graveyard and The Sleeping Village level, but was removed from the final game release.
    • Their early designs have their fur gray instead of brown.