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    Ants
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    And Worker (top) and Ant Soldier (bottom).
    Biographical information
    AKA Army Ants[1]
    Gameplay information
    Soul type No soul
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    "Hark, we can hear the soldier ants approaching - onward and meet your tiny nemesis."
    ― An Information Gargoyle warns Sir Dan.

    Ants were hostile insects who lived in the Ant Caves in the Enchanted Earth. A few also appeared inside the witches' coven in Cemetery Hill as a part of lost soul Chen the Enchantress' quest. The Enchanted Earth ants were subservient to the Ant Queen.

    Gameplay

    MediEvil (1998 original)

    Official Strategy Guide entry

    The Ants are everywhere and will try and either sting you with their pinchers, or shoot venom from their tails. Smash the little pests to a pulp with your War Hammer – any chance you get![1]

    MediEvil (2019 remake)

    Book of Gallowmere entry

    Fascinating creatures, ants. Did you know they're as old as the dinosaurs? That they "talk" using chemicals? Or that they share a hive mind?

    And, contrary to popular belief, they actually have no interest whatsoever in your pants.

    Behind the scenes

    Development

    The role of the ants was inspired by Xenomorphs, the fictional endoparasitoid extraterrestrial species from the Alien film series.[2]

    Gallery

    In other languages

    Language Name
    Arabic النمل
    alnuml
    Bulgarian Мравки
    Mravki
    Croatian Mravi
    Czech Mravenci
    Danish Myrer
    Dutch Mieren
    Finnish Muurahaiset
    French (France) Fourmis
    German Ameisen
    Greek Μυρμήγκια
    Myrmínkia
    Hungarian Hangyák
    Italian Formiche
    Japanese アリ
    Ari
    Norwegian Maur
    Polish Mrówki
    Portuguese (Brazil) Formigas
    Portuguese (Portugal) Formigas
    Romanian Furnici
    Russian Муравьи
    Murav'i
    Spanish (LatAm) Hormigas
    Spanish (Spain) Hormigas
    Swedish Myror
    Turkish Karıncalar

    See also

    References

    1. 1.0 1.1 MediEvil: The Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 1998.
    2. Retro Gamer - The Making of... MediEvil on The Mean Machines Archive (PDF file). Published March 27, 2008.

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