The Ant Caves

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    The Ant Caves
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    General information
    AKA Ants' Nest
    Chalice Yes
    Boss(es) Ant Queen
    Enemies Ant Soldiers, Ant Workers
    Music (original) IG3
    Music (remake) Carpal Tunnels
    Chronological information
    Previous level The Enchanted Earth
    Trophies
    King of Cups King of Cups
    Collect all the chalice rewards.
    Antagonist Antagonist
    Eradicate the Queen Ant and her minions.
    Witches' Familiar Witches' Familiar
    Collect the Witch Talisman and complete both witch quests.
    "Did you know ants use scents to find their way through their labyrinthine colony? Outsiders who visit sorely lack scents."
    ― Loading screen description

    The Ant Caves is a quest found in MediEvil. This level was not remade for MediEvil: Resurrection.

    To begin the level, Daniel has to summon the Witch of the Forest near her cauldron in the Enchanted Earth using the Witch Talisman. She will task him with finding seven pieces of Amber in the Ant's nest. If he refuses to help her, the quest will not initiate and will not be available until the game is reset or the Enchanted Earth is completed. If he fails to bring her seven pieces of Amber, she'll refuse to reward him.

    Walkthrough

    Book of Gallowmere

    Friendlies

    Enemies

    Bosses

    Books

    Main article: Books in MediEvil

    Book 1

    This magic portal was crafted by the faeries. It appears to have been crafted to prevent something escaping from the tunnels below.

    Book 2

    If you are brave enough to go beyond this point you will enter the chamber of the dreaded Queen Ant.

    Be aware, once you have encountered her six-legged regalness there will be no going back!

    Behind the scenes

    Development

    The level was heavily inspired by the Alien movies and was said to be "essentially a silly version of Aliens" by Jason Wilson.[1]

    Gallery

    References

    1. Retro Gamer - The Making of... MediEvil on The Mean Machines Archive (PDF file). Published March 27, 2008.

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