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[[File:MediEvil2019-LifeBottle-HUD.png|right]] | [[File:MediEvil2019-LifeBottle-HUD.png|right|thumb|Life Bottle HUD from the 2019 ''MediEvil'' remake.]] | ||
The '''Life Bottle''' is a recurring item in the [[MediEvil (series)|''MediEvil'' series]]. It appears in-game as a long-necked green bottle or flask. | The '''Life Bottle''' is a recurring item in the [[MediEvil (series)|''MediEvil'' series]]. It appears in-game as a long-necked green bottle or flask. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== |
Revision as of 23:48, 16 November 2022
The Life Bottle is a recurring item in the MediEvil series. It appears in-game as a long-necked green bottle or flask.
Gameplay
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.
MediEvil
There are ten Life Bottles to collect in total. Each holds 300 HP, which is equivalent to the maximum value of Dan's energy bar.
MediEvil: Resurrection
There are seven Life Bottles in total. Each holds 100 HP, which is equivalent to the maximum value of Dan's energy bar.
Behind the scenes
Development
MediEvil (1998 original)
In early pre-release versions of MediEvil, such as the MediEvil Rolling Demo, Life Bottles did not yet exist. Instead, Dan's life was represented by Lives.
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