Mad Farmers: Difference between revisions

    From Gallowpedia, the MediEvil Wiki. You'll be dying to read!
    No edit summary
    Line 10: Line 10:
    ==Trivia==
    ==Trivia==
    *In early versions of the game as seen in its promotional trailer, the farmers come out of wagons of hay instead of haystacks.
    *In early versions of the game as seen in its promotional trailer, the farmers come out of wagons of hay instead of haystacks.
    *The farmers are called "Hay Monsters" in ''MediEvil'''s [[MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide|official strategy guide]]. This name shouldn't be confused with the [[Hay Monsters|enemies the same name]].
    *The farmers are called "Hay Monsters" in ''MediEvil'''s [[MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide|official strategy guide]]. This name shouldn't be confused with the [[Hay Monsters|enemies of the same name]].
    [[Category:Enemies]]
    [[Category:Enemies]]
    [[Category:MediEvil enemies]]
    [[Category:MediEvil enemies]]

    Revision as of 20:22, 9 November 2014

    This article is about the enemy type. For the characters with good souls, see Captured Farmers.
    Mad Farmers
    [[Image:File:UndeadFarmer.png|250px]]
    Gameplay information
    Soul type Template:BadSoul

    Mad Farmers are enemies from MediEvil. They can be found in the Scarecrow Fields level. Their role is replaced by the Hay Monsters in MediEvil: Resurrection.

    Involvement

    The farmers are undead that hide in haystacks. Upon Dan's approach toward a haystack, they jump out and attack him with their pitchforks. Slashing them with the Broad Sword is the easiest way to kill them.

    Trivia

    • In early versions of the game as seen in its promotional trailer, the farmers come out of wagons of hay instead of haystacks.
    • The farmers are called "Hay Monsters" in MediEvil's official strategy guide. This name shouldn't be confused with the enemies of the same name.