Armoured Knights

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    Armoured Knight
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    Biographical information
    AKA Fat Knight[1][1.1]
    Gameplay information
    Soul type Minor Evil
    Entity FatKnight[2][2.1]
    Behind the scenes information
    Appears in

    "Weapons are useless against the heavy armour of the knights. Don't let them shove you in the swamp - that mud will never come out."
    ― A book on the battlefield.

    Armoured Knights, also known as Fat Knights, were hostile, bloated undead who inhabited the Pools of the Ancient Dead.

    Gameplay

    MediEvil (1998 original)

    Official Strategy Guide entry

    These impenetrable rusty, creaky Armoured Knights won't actually attack you, but they will try to shove you into the murky marsh below. Don't get too close and use your Hammer's shockwave to push them into the drink. This is the only way to kill them, as your weapons are not strong enough against their armour. If you're feeling really lucky, you can use your Daring Dash to ram them off the paths too, but that's a risky proposition, as you're likely to fall in right along with them.[3]

    MediEvil (2019 remake)

    Book of Gallowmere entry

    The heaviest of infantry and most ill-suited for the Battle of Gallowmere. Many of them fell victim to the deep mud, rather than swords or spears.

    These undead knights are most effective when rolled down hills or launched from catapults.

    Gallery

    MediEvil (1998 original)

    Work in progress

    Trivia

    • Concept art of the knights can be seen as a picture inside the Town House in Kensington in MediEvil 2.

    In other languages

    MediEvil

    Language Name Meaning
    Arabic الفرسان المُدرَّعين
    alfursan almudrraeyn
    -
    Bulgarian Бронирани рицари
    Bronirani ritsari
    -
    Croatian Oklopljeni vitezovi -
    Czech Rytíři ve zbroji -
    Danish Pansrede Riddere -
    Dutch Geharnaste ridders -
    Finnish Haarniskoidut ritarit -
    French (France) Chevaliers en armure -
    German Gepanzerte Ritter -
    Greek Ιππότες Με Πανοπλία
    Ippótes Me Panoplía
    -
    Hungarian Páncélos lovagok -
    Italian Cavalieri corazzati -
    Japanese 重装騎士
    Jūsō kishi
    Heavily Armoured Knights
    Norwegian Tungt rustede riddere -
    Polish Ciężkozbrojni rycerze -
    Portuguese (Brazil) Cavaleiros Blindados -
    Portuguese (Portugal) Cavaleiros Blindados -
    Romanian Cavalerii Blindați -
    Russian Рыцари в доспехах
    Rytsari v dospekhakh
    -
    Spanish (LatAm) Caballeros acorazados -
    Spanish (Spain) Caballeros con armadura -
    Swedish Riddare i Rustning -
    Turkish Zırhlı Şövalyeler -

    MediEvil: Resurrection

    Language Name
    French (France) Chevaliers en armure
    German Panzerritter
    Italian Cavalieri in armatura
    Spanish (Spain) Caballeros armados

    References

    1. MediEvil MediEvil NAVIGATION BOOK. Published by Sony Magazines Deluxe on July 20, 1999.
      1. Page 43 of MediEvil MediEvil NAVIGATION BOOK. Published by Sony Magazines Deluxe on July 20, 1999.
    2. MediEvil MediEvil. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on October 9, 1998.
      1. PD.BIN, FatKnight entity (memory address 80013BAC in the US version) in MediEvil MediEvil. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on October 9, 1998.
    3. MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 1998.

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