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'''{{Template:Infobox enemy
'''{{Template:Infobox enemy
|name = Pirate Crew
|image = [[File:PirateCrew.png|70px]]
|image = [[File:PirateCrew.png|70px]]
|aka = Skeleton Crew
|aka = Skeleton Crew{{Gameref|MED-Prima}}
|soul = {{NoSoul}}
|soul = {{NoSoul}}
|medievil = [[The Ghost Ship]]
|medievil = [[The Ghost Ship]]
|mresurrection = [[Ghost Ship]]}}The '''Pirate Crew''' are enemies from ''[[MediEvil]]'' and ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''. They can be found in [[The Ghost Ship]] level.
|mresurrection = [[Ghost Ship]]}}The '''Pirate Crew''' are enemies from ''[[MediEvil]]'' and ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''. They can be found in [[The Ghost Ship]] level.


==Involvement==
===''MediEvil'' / ''MediEvil: Resurrection''===
A group of them are commanded by a [[pirate officer]], and so long as this officer survives, they will continue to reanimate themselves and pursue their target. The only way to permanently stop them is to kill their commanding officer. If their officer falls in battle, the crewmen apparently panic so hard that they perish in the process.
A group of them are commanded by a [[pirate officer]], and so long as this officer survives, they will continue to reanimate themselves and pursue their target. The only way to permanently stop them is to kill their commanding officer. If their officer falls in battle, the crewmen apparently panic so hard that they perish in the process.
==References==
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Revision as of 20:04, 9 November 2014

Pirate Crew
[[Image:File:PirateCrew.png|250px]]
Biographical information
AKA Skeleton Crew
Gameplay information
Soul type No soul

The Pirate Crew are enemies from MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection. They can be found in The Ghost Ship level.

Involvement

MediEvil / MediEvil: Resurrection

A group of them are commanded by a pirate officer, and so long as this officer survives, they will continue to reanimate themselves and pursue their target. The only way to permanently stop them is to kill their commanding officer. If their officer falls in battle, the crewmen apparently panic so hard that they perish in the process.

References