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===='''White Watchers'''==== | ===='''White Watchers'''==== | ||
If Daniel stands near | If Daniel stands near a White Watcher for too long, it will summon the [[Guardians of Mellowmede]]. It will become invulnerable after summoning them. | ||
<small>''NOTE: You might need to let White Watchers summon the Guardians of Mellowmede for the [[Chalice]].''</small> | <small>''NOTE: You might need to let White Watchers summon the Guardians of Mellowmede for the [[Chalice]].''</small> | ||
===='''Black Watchers'''==== | ===='''Black Watchers'''==== | ||
The Black Watchers spit acid at Dan when close. The [[Axe]] is often useful | The Black Watchers spit acid at Dan when close. The [[Axe]] is often a useful tool for defeating them. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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Soul type | No soul |
Watchers are enemies from MediEvil. They can be found in The Lake level.
Involvement
The Watchers are eyeballs attached to ruins of the city of Mellowmede and comes in two types:
White Watchers
If Daniel stands near a White Watcher for too long, it will summon the Guardians of Mellowmede. It will become invulnerable after summoning them.
NOTE: You might need to let White Watchers summon the Guardians of Mellowmede for the Chalice.
Black Watchers
The Black Watchers spit acid at Dan when close. The Axe is often a useful tool for defeating them.
Trivia
- Watcher is an alternative name for
Wikipedia also has an article on
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