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{{quote|Since the Farmers have been captured by the Shadow Demons the animals here have gone hungry.|[[MediEvil books|Book]], ''MediEvil''}}'''Chickens''' are domesticated fowls kept by [[Captive Farmers|farmers]] in [[Gallowmere]]. A few chickens can be found in [[the Haunted Ruins]] from ''[[MedEvil]]'' but also appears in the [[Scarecrow Fields (Resurrection)|Scarecrow Fields]] and [[Gallowmere Plains]] from ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''.
{{quote|Since the Farmers have been captured by the Shadow Demons the animals here have gone hungry.|[[MediEvil books|Book]], ''MediEvil''}}'''Chickens''' are domesticated fowls kept by [[Captive Farmers|farmers]] in [[Gallowmere]]. A few chickens can be found in [[the Haunted Ruins]] from ''[[MediEvil]]'' but also appears in the [[Scarecrow Fields (Resurrection)|Scarecrow Fields]] and [[Gallowmere Plains]] from ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''.


==Strategy==
==Strategy==

Revision as of 21:55, 17 October 2021

Chickens
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"Since the Farmers have been captured by the Shadow Demons the animals here have gone hungry."
Book, MediEvil

Chickens are domesticated fowls kept by farmers in Gallowmere. A few chickens can be found in the Haunted Ruins from MediEvil but also appears in the Scarecrow Fields and Gallowmere Plains from MediEvil: Resurrection.

Strategy

Sir Daniel has to chase them to piles of grain, which they will eat, revealing whatever lies underneath.

In the Shepherd's Delight mini game from MediEvil: Resurrection, Daniel has to herd them into the target pen within the time limit.

Gallery

Trivia

References

  1. MediEvil Rolling Demo. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment in September 1997.