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    Revision as of 23:48, 11 January 2014

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    Biographical information
    AKA Head Bangers
    Gameplay information
    Soul type Template:BadSoul

    Head Bangers are enemies from MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection. They can be found in the Inside the Asylum level.

    Description

    It is well known fact that one should try to sympathise with (and not detest or fear) the lunatic madmen of Gallowmere asylum, however after suffering an endless volley of painful head butts from these lead balloon headed nutters it would be easy to take issue with such well meaning advice. Should an adventurer take exception to their barbaric behaviour he might be well advised to utilize melee weapons to dispatch them, as projectiles seem to have little effect on these fat moving loons.

    Involvement

    MediEvil / MediEvil: Resurrection

    The Head Bangers are mad enemies run around while laughing and hit you with their own heads (due of having their arms tied up with their straight-jackets which unable to attack with their arms). They can be easily defeated with a hammer or club.

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    Trivia

    • In the early MediEvil incarnation, they were going to appear in The Asylum Grounds, but was cut in the final. Also they do going to have facial features, although the faces had lacked in the final for reason yet unkown.