Stained Glass Demon

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The Stained Glass Demon (shattered 1386) was the master fiend of the Hilltop Mausoleum. It was the first of Zarok's minions faced by Sir Daniel Fortesque.

Stained Glass Demon
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Biographical information
AKA Master of the Mausoleum
Died 1386
Gallowmere, Britain
Gameplay information
MediEvil
Soul type No soul
Health 500 HP
Drop on defeat Skull Key
Next boss(es) Guardians of the Graveyard
MediEvil: Resurrection
Health 1060 HP
Drop on defeat Stain Glass Key
Next boss(es) Stone Wolves
Behind the scenes information
Appears in
Trophies
MediEvil (1998 original)
A Paneful Demise A Paneful Demise
Defeat the Stained Glass Demon in the Hilltop Mausoleum.
Not So Armless Not So Armless
Defeat Stained Glass Demon with just your arm.
MediEvil: Resurrection
Glass Heart Glass Heart
Defeat the Stain Glass Demon.
MediEvil (2019 remake)
A Paneful Demise A Paneful Demise
Defeat the Stained Glass Demon in the Hilltop Mausoleum.
Not So Armless Not So Armless
Defeat Stained Glass Demon with just your arm.

History

The Stained Glass Demon was the master of the Hilltop Mausoleum during Zarok's second conquest of Gallowmere in 1386. It held the Skull Key that opened the Skull Gates leading to the world of the living. It convened with Zarok shortly after Sir Daniel Fortesque's resurrection in order to hatch evil plots.

By the time Sir Dan arrived in the mausoleum, the demon was dormant, its frozen heart resting in the catacombs beneath. After Sir Dan shattered the frozen heart, the demon awoke and fought the knight. It was swiftly defeated and Sir Dan looted the Skull Key from its shattered remains.

Gameplay

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Strategy

Most likely, Dan has taken the long road to reach this multicoloured menace. He should have both the Crossbow and the Throwing Daggers in his inventory. Of the pair, the Crossbow is stronger, though not by much. Its semi-auto fire will compensate for the lack of power.

300 HP might not seem like much, but this will be a tough fight out of the gate. The Demon's glass heart is its only weak spot, and it does not expose the heart unless it needs to draw energy in. The demon will jump, strafe, and throw arcing waves of glass shards at Dan that the latter can either deflect, jump over or pass between before the demon tires, at which point it hovers in place to refuel. As its HP drop, it begins to fire streams of glass shards directly at Dan or otherwise attempts to ensnare him in a crushing glass cage, which should be destroyed quickly. Target and strike the exposed heart before it explodes. If Dan runs out of daggers or breaks the Copper Shield, more of each will drop into the arena regularly. Repeat until it falls and shatters. Take the Skull Key it drops, then exit.

In other languages

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Language Name
Arabic ”شيطان الزجاج المُلوّث”
"shaytan alzujaj almulwwth"
Bulgarian Демон от Изрисуваното стъкло
Demon ot Izrisuvanoto stŭklo
Croatian Demon Vitraja
Czech Démon z vitráže
Danish Mosaikdæmon
Dutch Glas-in-lood-demon
Finnish Lasimaalausdemoni
French (France) Démon Vitrail
German Buntglasdämon
Greek Ο Δαίμονας του Βιτρό
O Daímonas tou Vitró
Hungarian Ólomüveg démon
Italian Demone della vetrata
Japanese ステンドグラス・デーモン
Sutendogurasu dēmon
Norwegian Glassmaleridemon
Polish Demon z witraża
Portuguese (Brazil) Demônio do Vitral
Portuguese (Portugal) Demónio do Vitral
Romanian Diavolul Vitraliilor
Russian Витражный демон
Vitrazhnyy demon
Spanish (LatAm) Demonio del vitral
Spanish (Spain) Demonio de la vidriera
Swedish Glasdemonen
Turkish Vitray İblis

MediEvil: Resurrection

Language Name
French (France) Demon de Vitrail
German Buntglasdämon
Italian Demone di vetro
Spanish (Spain) El demonio de crystal

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