Jacoghosting

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    Jacoghosting

    AKA Jacoghost
    Difficulty Easy
    Discovered by JacoboTheChocobo
    Discovery date April 26, 2022
    Possible in Pools Of The Ancient Dead
    Used in Pools Of The Ancient Dead
    Obsolete No

    Jacoghosting is a glitch that can be performed in the Pools Of The Ancient Dead level in the original MediEvil.

    Before Jacoghosting was discovered, the Pools Of The Ancient Dead level featured the hardest level loop of the entire run, with six different directional changes.[1]

    Jacoghosting is named after JacoboTheChocobo who first discovered it.

    How it works

    1. After collecting the first soul helmet, run back to the Boat Man and stand by the edge of the platform.
    2. Perform the inventory glitch to drop into the water between the platform and the boat.
    3. Dan will die, but as you see the red skull overlay that appears upon his death, use the lost soul in your inventory. This will give the item to the Boat Man, putting Dan in a half-dead state, where his life is set to 0, his body is in the floating status, but you have control of it.
    4. When you gain control of Dan, move to the level exit in the water, on the left of the boat. You will start the next level with 0 HP.

    Speedrunners and glitch hunters are still looking for more uses for this glitch in other levels.

    While Jacoghosting, you can collect items, but you will not take damage from enemies. If you stop moving while Jacoghosting, the glitch will fail and you will be unable to continue moving, forcing you to restart the level. You can use this technique to collect an extra Life Bottle before exiting the level. To be able to collect the Life Bottle, you must wait half a second longer before giving the lost soul to the Boat Man, or you will be too low in the ground to collect it. The video below shows this method, along with a simpler route to collect the lost soul and reach the Boat Man.

    References

    1. Pap, The History Of MediEvil Speedruns on YouTube. Published June 29, 2023. Retrieved Feb 27, 2025.

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