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    {{Cut content}}[[File:Energy.png|left|30px]]'''Energy Bones''' were items from early incarnations of ''[[MediEvil]]''. Picking one up would add it to the [[Energy Counter]],{{Gameref|Rolling-Demo}} or fill the [[Life Bar]] once the Energy Counter was removed. They were later replaced with [[Energy Vials]] and [[Health Fountains]].{{Gameref|MED}}
    {{Cut content}}[[File:Energy.png|left|30px]]'''Energy Bones''' were items from early incarnations of ''[[MediEvil]]''. They were later replaced with [[Energy Vials]] and [[Health Fountains]].{{Gameref|MED}}
     
    There were two types of Energy Bones:
    * '''Green Bone''' - Picking one up would add it to the [[Energy Counter]],{{Gameref|Rolling-Demo}} or fill the [[Life Bar]] once the Energy Counter was removed.
    * '''Blue Bone''' - Picking one up would extend the Life Bar. Although absent in the Rolling Demo, this pick-up was featured in the September 1997 prototype.


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    Revision as of 17:46, 18 September 2022

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    Energy Bones were items from early incarnations of MediEvil. They were later replaced with Energy Vials and Health Fountains.[1]

    There were two types of Energy Bones:

    • Green Bone - Picking one up would add it to the Energy Counter,[2] or fill the Life Bar once the Energy Counter was removed.
    • Blue Bone - Picking one up would extend the Life Bar. Although absent in the Rolling Demo, this pick-up was featured in the September 1997 prototype.

    References

    1. MediEvil MediEvil. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on October 9, 1998.
    2. MediEvil Rolling Demo. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in September 1997.