Mud Knights
Mud Knights (died 1286) were Zarok's soldiers who died at the Battle of Gallowmere. Over a hundred years later, Zarok's magic reanimated their corpses and made them roam around the sunken battlefield.
Mud Knight | |||
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Biographical information | |||
AKA | Thin Knight[1][1.1] Undead Warrior[2][2.1] | ||
Died | 1286 Gallowmere, Britain | ||
Weapon(s) | Axe | ||
Gameplay information | |||
Soul type | Minor Evil | ||
Behind the scenes information | |||
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Characteristics
Appearance
The knights are slender men wearing rusted armour with a beaked helmet design reminiscent of plague doctor masks. They are armed with shields and battleaxes.
Gameplay
Strategy
Mud Knights appear in the Pools Of the Ancient Dead level, where they usually rise from pools of mud. They attack by throwing axes at Sir Dan from a distance. In the original game and the remake, they cannot be drowned in the mud, but it is possible to drown them in MediEvil: Resurrection. It is usually best to kill them using ranged weapons, especially if they are in the mud.
In the MediEvil remake, Mud Knights are also summoned by Lord Kardok in Zarok's Lair.
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Behind the scenes
Development
MediEvil (1998 original)
In pre-alpha versions of the game, killing the knights awarded the player with 200 points. Additionally, as seen in one of the game's early trailers, the knights would have been encountered in the cut Muddy Riverbank level. However, they are not present in the level nor the level data in the MediEvil ECTS Pre-Alpha yet, likely due to the level's unfinished state in the build.
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In other languages
MediEvil
They are known as Mud Knights in the game.
Language | Name |
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Arabic | فرسان الوحل fursan alwahl |
Bulgarian | Рицари в калта Ritsari v kalta |
Croatian | Blatni vitezovi |
Czech | Blátiví rytíři |
Danish | Mudderriddere |
Dutch | Modderridders |
Finnish | Mutaritarit |
French (France) | Chevaliers de boue |
German | Schlammritter |
Greek | Ιππότες της Λάσπης Ippótes tis Láspis |
Hungarian | Sárlovagok |
Italian | Cavalieri fangosi |
Japanese | 泥の騎士 Doro no kishi |
Norwegian | Møkkariddere |
Polish | Błotni rycerze |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Cavaleiros da Lama |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Cavaleiros da Lama |
Romanian | Cavalerii Noroioși |
Russian | Грязевые рыцари Gryazevyye rytsari |
Spanish (LatAm) | Caballeros de fango |
Spanish (Spain) | Caballeros de barro |
Swedish | Leriga Riddare |
Turkish | Çamur Şövalyeleri |
MediEvil: Resurrection
They are known as Undead Warriors in the game.
Language | Name |
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French (France) | Guerriers Mort-Vivants |
German | Untote Krieger |
Italian | Guerrieri non-morti |
Spanish (Spain) | Guerreros muertos vivientes |
References
- ↑ MediEvil: Resurrection. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on September 1, 2005.
- ↑ An Adventurer's Guide to Monsters in MediEvil: Resurrection. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on September 1, 2005.
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