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The Ants are everywhere in this level and will try and either sting you with their pinchers, or shoot venom from their tails. Smash the little pests to a pulp with your [[War Hammer]] – any chance you get!{{Bookref|MED-Prima}} | The Ants are everywhere in this level and will try and either sting you with their pinchers, or shoot venom from their tails. Smash the little pests to a pulp with your [[Hammer|War Hammer]] – any chance you get!{{Bookref|MED-Prima}} | ||
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Ant Soldiers are enemies from MediEvil. They can be found in The Ant Caves level. In the PS4 remake, they also can be found inside the witches coven from the Cemetery Hill level as a part of lost soul Chen the Enchantress's quest.
Book of Gallowmere entry
Fascinating creatures, ants. Did you know they're as old as dinosaurs? That they 'talk' using chemicals? Or that they share a hive mind?
And, contrary to popular belief, they actually have no interest whatsoever in your pants.
Description
The Ants are everywhere in this level and will try and either sting you with their pinchers, or shoot venom from their tails. Smash the little pests to a pulp with your War Hammer – any chance you get![1]
Involvement
The Ant Soldiers are a stronger version of the Ant workers and spit acid at Dan.
Gallery
- Ant soldier wire-model.jpg
Wire-frame model as seen in "The Making of MediEvil".
Trivia
- The role of the Ant Soldiers, as well as the Ant Workers, was likely inspired by Xenomorphs, the fictional endoparasitoid extraterrestrial species from the Alien film series.[2]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 1998.
- ↑ Retro Gamer - The Making of... MediEvil on The Mean Machines Archive (PDF file). Published March 27, 2008.