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    Demonettes
    MediEvil2019-BookOfGallowmere-BossesIcon.png
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    Biographical information
    AKA Winged Demons
    Red Flying Demons[1]
    Gender Female
    Died 1386
    Gallowmere, Britain
    Gameplay information
    Health 1700 HP
    Entity EeWingedDemon
    Behind the scenes information
    Appears in
    Trophies
    MediEvil (1998 original)
    Demolished the Demons Demolished the Demons
    Destroy both Flying Demons in the Enchanted Earth.
    MediEvil: Resurrection
    Devilish Tricksters Devilish Tricksters
    Defeat the Demonettes.
    MediEvil (2019 remake)
    Demolished the Demons Demolished the Demons
    Destroy both Demonettes in the Enchanted Earth.

    The Demonettes (died 1386), also known as Red Flying Demons, were a pair of prehistoric demon sisters who resided in the Enchanted Earth. They used to play chess on a large chess board but neither of them ever won as someone always flipped the board.[2][2.1]

    History

    Before the Evernight

    It was claimed that demons such as the Demonettes inhabited a world of darkness. When their bodies split, countless Shadow Demons were born. Although such demons were supposed to be sealed away by King Peregrin in 1286 after the Battle of Gallowmere, the Demonettes remained in the world until 1386.[1.1]

    The Evernight

    The sisters met their demise in 1386 at the hands of the resurrected Sir Daniel Fortesque.

    Gameplay

    MediEvil (1998 original)

    The Demonettes have the highest amount of health out of all the bosses in the game.

    Strategy

    "These two Flying Demons can pretty much only be killed with a projectile weapon."
    MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide

    The Demonettes, just like the Guardians of the Graveyard, share the same health bar, so they can't be brought down separately. They have an enormous amount of health (1700) and deal considerable damage. Some of their attacks are hard to dodge due to the unstable platform. As they are in the air at all times, it's impossible to attack them with melee weapons.

    It's recommended to bring either the Axe or the Flaming Longbow to the battle, preferably the latter, as it deals damage over time. The player must be careful of where they are, as the chess-like platform they are on will tip over. The safest strategy is to wait until one of the Demonettes stops to unleash her attack, then counterattack with the Flaming Longbow, and repeat until they are beaten.

    MediEvil: Resurrection

    An Adventurer's Guide to Monsters entry

    These prehistoric predators provoke as much fear through their incessant squealing and squawking as they do with their fireball attacks. Maybe that's why they resort to underhand tactics which (quite literally) tilt the odds in their favour. A would-be assailant shouldn't believe for one minute that this battle will be played on a level playing field, and must ride the see-sawing platform with the balance of a ballerina in order to prevail. At some point in the fight the Demonettes are liable to invoke a storm of heavy rocks upon their intended victim. Not the most subtle or honorable of tactics, but this just makes their eventual demise all the more satisfying should the adventurer prove victorious.[3][3.1]

    MediEvil (2019 remake)

    Book of Gallowmere entry

    Everything is a competition for these demon sisters. When not disemboweling intruders, they enjoy a good game of chess.

    We'll never know who is better. One of them always flips the table.[2.1]

    Gallery

    In other languages

    MediEvil

    Language Name
    Arabic المردة
    almarada
    Bulgarian Демонки
    Demonki
    Croatian Demonice
    Czech Démonky
    Danish Hundæmoner
    Dutch Demonettes
    Finnish Demonittaret
    French (France) Démonettes
    German Dämoninnen
    Greek Δαιμόνισσες
    Daimónisses
    Hungarian Nősténydémonok
    Italian Diavolette
    Japanese デーモネッテ
    Dēmonette
    Norwegian Demoninner
    Polish Demonetki
    Portuguese (Brazil) Diabinhos
    Portuguese (Portugal) Demónias
    Romanian Diavolițe
    Russian Демоницы
    Demonitsy
    Spanish (LatAm) Súcubos
    Spanish (Spain) Diablesas
    Swedish Demonetterna
    Turkish İblis Kızlar

    MediEvil: Resurrection

    Language Name
    French (France) Demonettes
    German Dämoninnen
    Italian Demonietti
    Spanish (Spain) Diablillas

    References

    1. MediEvil MediEvil NAVIGATION BOOK. Published by Sony Magazines Deluxe on July 20, 1999.
      1. "闇の世界に棲む暗黒の悪魔。彼らの肉体が分裂し、無数の漆 黒の悪魔たちが生まれた。いわば、悪魔たちの母のようなも の。ベリグリン王の尽力によって100年前に封印されたはず だったが、現在2匹がこの世に残っている。
        (These dark demons inhabit a world of darkness. As their bodies split, countless Shadow Demons are born. They are like the mothers of demons, so to speak. They were supposed to have been sealed away a hundred years ago by the efforts of King Peregrin, but two of them remain in the world today.)"
        — Page 7 of MediEvil MediEvil NAVIGATION BOOK. Published by Sony Magazines Deluxe on July 20, 1999.
    2. MediEvil 2019 icon.png MediEvil. Developed by Other Ocean Emeryville. Published by Sony Interactive Entertainment on October 25, 2019.
      1. 2.1.0 2.1.1 Demonettes entry in the Book of Gallowmere in MediEvil 2019 icon.png MediEvil. Developed by Other Ocean Emeryville. Published by Sony Interactive Entertainment on October 25, 2019.
    3. MediEvil: Resurrection MediEvil: Resurrection. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on September 1, 2005.
      1. An Adventurer's Guide to Monsters in MediEvil: Resurrection MediEvil: Resurrection. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on September 1, 2005.

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