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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
===Trophy name=== | ===Trophy name=== | ||
The trophy was reused in the PlayStation Plus re-release of the original ''MediEvil'', although the required amount of gold was lowered: | |||
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{{Trophy/MediEvil (1998)|{{PAGENAME}}}} | |||
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Moneybags is a term for a rich person. | Moneybags is a term for a rich person. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Latest revision as of 05:08, 1 November 2024
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Sir Moneybags | |||
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Description | Collect 10,000 gold coins. | ||
Trophy type | |||
Hidden | No | ||
Prior trophy | Healthiest Man Alive - Er Dead | ||
Next trophy | Old School Sneaky |
Sir Moneybags is an unlockable trophy in the MediEvil remake.
How to unlock
Pick up enough treasure to earn 10,000 coins. Treasure can be found throughout Gallowmere in the form of Moneybags and Chests of Gold. It is also sometimes provided as a reward in the Hall of Heroes. Wearing the Super Armour makes it easier to obtain this trophy as well, as it increases the value of all picked up treasure by 10%.
Behind the scenes
Trophy name
The trophy was reused in the PlayStation Plus re-release of the original MediEvil, although the required amount of gold was lowered:
Sir Moneybags Collect 2,500 gold coins. |
Moneybags is a term for a rich person.
In other languages
The trophy names were left untranslated in six of the thirty PlayStation Network languages: Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Indonesian, Korean, Thai, and Vietnamese.
Language | Name |
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Arabic | الثري althariu |
Czech | Sir Skrblík |
Danish | Sir Pengesæk |
Dutch | Rijke stinkerd |
Finnish | Sir Rahasäkki |
French (Canada) | La bourse ou l'avide |
French (France) | La bourse ou l'avide |
German | Sir Geldsack |
Greek | Σερ Φραγκάτος Ser Frankátos |
Hungarian | Sir Pénzeszsák |
Italian | Sir Taschepiene |
Japanese | マネーバッグ卿 Manēbaggu kyō |
Norwegian | Herr Lommebok |
Polish | Pan Pieniążek |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Sir Endinheirado |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Bolsos fundos |
Romanian | Domnul Pungi-cu-bani |
Russian | Сэр Толстосум Ser Tolstosum |
Spanish (LatAm) | Tío rico |
Spanish (Spain) | Sir Pastizal |
Swedish | Penga-Per |
Turkish | Denizde Kum, Bende Para |