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The '''Life Bottle''' is a recurring augment in the ''MediEvil'' series. They appear in-game as a long-necked green bottle or flask. | The '''Life Bottle''' is a recurring augment in the ''MediEvil'' series. They appear in-game as a long-necked green bottle or flask. | ||
Said to contain a liquefied form of the magic that reanimated [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]], these bottles act as measured portions of his life force. Should Dan | Said to contain a liquefied form of the magic that reanimated [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]], these bottles act as measured portions of his life force. Should Dan's HP fall to 0 when a Life Bottle has been filled, the contents will be poured out onto his body in order to revive him. Should there be no bottles filled when Dan falls, a [[Game Over]] occurs. | ||
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Revision as of 18:46, 16 November 2022
The Life Bottle is a recurring augment in the MediEvil series. They appear in-game as a long-necked green bottle or flask.
Said to contain a liquefied form of the magic that reanimated Sir Daniel Fortesque, these bottles act as measured portions of his life force. Should Dan's HP fall to 0 when a Life Bottle has been filled, the contents will be poured out onto his body in order to revive him. Should there be no bottles filled when Dan falls, a Game Over occurs.
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