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    '''Cemetery Hill''' is the third level in ''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]'' and its remake, also serving as an inspiration for the level of the same name in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''. Implied by name as a hill overlooking the [[Gallowmere]] cemetery, it is the third level in the Necropolis arc of the games' stories. It is also one of the few areas to remain consistent across all three releases. Here, the player is introduced to [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]]'s arch-nemesis [[Zarok]] and will learn about key items and destructible obstacles. Though the [[Club]] is available slightly earlier in ''MediEvil: Resurrection'', this is the first area in which the player can (and should) use it extensively.
    '''Cemetery Hill''' is the third level in ''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]'' and its remake, also serving as an inspiration for the level of the same name in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''. Implied by name as a hill overlooking the [[Gallowmere]] cemetery, it is the third level in the Necropolis. It is also one of the few areas to remain consistent across all three releases. Here, the player is introduced to [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]]'s arch-nemesis [[Zarok]] and will learn about key items and destructible obstacles.
     
    ==General walkthrough==
    ==General walkthrough==
    The nefarious Zarok takes centre-stage--and he is taken aback by Sir Dan's new lease on life. He will wake the two [[Boulder Gargoyles]] before trotting off; one rolls soft stones, while the other rolls fireballs/steel spheres. Dan could rub and jump straight up the winding peak before him and kill these two to head straight away for the exits, but that would suck all the fun out of this area.  
    The nefarious Zarok takes centre-stage--and he is taken aback by Sir Dan's new lease on life. He will wake the two [[Boulder Gargoyles]] before trotting off; one rolls soft stones, while the other rolls fireballs. Dan could rub and jump straight up the winding peak before him and kill these two to head straight away for the exits, but that would suck all the fun out of this area.
    {{ResurrectionText|Inthe rewrite, the boulder-tossing pair is invincible; they will just shut if Dan gets close to them.}}


    Gargoyles or no, Dan can head left to discover an [[Energy Vial]] in a covered stall with the [[Merchant Gargoyle]]. Clear the zombies and press on.
    Gargoyles or no, Dan can head left to discover an [[Energy Vial]] in a covered stall with the [[Merchant Gargoyle]]. Clear the zombies and press on.
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    ==See also==
    *[[Cemetery Hill (MediEvil: Resurrection)|Cemetery Hill]] in ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''.
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    Cemetery Hill is the third level in MediEvil and its remake, also serving as an inspiration for the level of the same name in MediEvil: Resurrection. Implied by name as a hill overlooking the Gallowmere cemetery, it is the third level in the Necropolis. It is also one of the few areas to remain consistent across all three releases. Here, the player is introduced to Sir Daniel Fortesque's arch-nemesis Zarok and will learn about key items and destructible obstacles.

    General walkthrough

    The nefarious Zarok takes centre-stage--and he is taken aback by Sir Dan's new lease on life. He will wake the two Boulder Gargoyles before trotting off; one rolls soft stones, while the other rolls fireballs. Dan could rub and jump straight up the winding peak before him and kill these two to head straight away for the exits, but that would suck all the fun out of this area.

    Gargoyles or no, Dan can head left to discover an Energy Vial in a covered stall with the Merchant Gargoyle. Clear the zombies and press on.

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