Boiler Guards: Difference between revisions

From Gallowpedia, the MediEvil Wiki. You'll be dying to read!
mNo edit summary
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
The''' Boiler Guards '''are part of [[Zarok]]'s army, renowned for their dutiful (and somewhat sheep-like) devotion.
{{Infobox enemy
|name=Eyeball
|image= [[File:BoilerEnem.png]]
|soul= {{BadSoul}}
|medievil = [[The Sleeping Village]], [[The Time Device]]
|resurrection = [[Welcome to the Sleeping Village]], [[Sleeping Village]], [[Ghost Ship]], [[Zarok's Lair]]}}{{Quote|Hurry comrades, tear this place apart!|Boiler Guard|''[[MediEvil]]''}}Boiler Guards are enemies from ''[[MediEvil]]'' and ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''. In ''MediEvil'', they can be found in [[The Sleeping Village]] and [[The Time Device]] levels, as well as in ''MediEvil: Resurrection'', in [[Welcome to the Sleeping Village]], [[The Sleeping Village]], [[Ghost Ship]], and [[Zarok's Lair]].


These trigger-happy warriors resemble animated boilers, confronting the player in [[MediEvil]], during [[The Sleeping Village]] and [[The Time Device]] levels, as well as in [[MediEvil: Resurrection]], in [[Welcome to the Sleeping Village]], [[The Sleeping Village]] and [[Zarok's Lair]].
==Description==
Zarok's dutiful (some might say sheep-like) foot soldiers are renowned for their officious manner and trigger happy fighting style. Successful avoidance of their all too frequent bullets will enable the adventurous combatant to move in close and dispatch them with the nonchalant flick of a melee weapon.


While the use of the [[Broad Sword]] in MediEvil suffices to vanquish the enemy, in MediEvil: Resurrection, because the Boiler Guards are capable to deal flame damage at close-quarters, it is advised to enter in retain mode (hold R) and circle around the enemy in order to avoid being hit by incoming shots, whist retaliating with a ranged weapon, such as the [[Crossbow]].
==Involvement==
 
===''[[MediEvil]]'' / ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''===
==Quotes==
The''' Boiler Guards '''are part of [[Zarok]]'s army, these trigger-happy warriors resemble animated boilers renowned for their dutiful (and somewhat sheep-like) devotion. While the use of the [[Broad Sword]] suffices to vanquish the enemy.
 
In ''Resurrection'', the Boiler Guards are capable to deal flame damage at close-quarters, it is advised to enter in retain mode (hold R) and circle around the enemy in order to avoid being hit by incoming shots, whist retaliating with a ranged weapon, such as the [[Crossbow]].
*"Hurry comrades, tear this place apart!"
 
*"If we don't find the Shadow Artefact Lord Zarok will have us mucking out the demons for the next millennium!"
[[Category:Enemies]]
[[Category:Enemies]]
[[Category:MediEvil enemies]]
[[Category:MediEvil: Resurrection enemies]]

Revision as of 22:22, 10 December 2013

Eyeball
[[Image:File:BoilerEnem.png|250px]]
Biographical information
Resurrected Welcome to the Sleeping Village, Sleeping Village, Ghost Ship, Zarok's Lair
Gameplay information
Soul type Template:BadSoul
"Hurry comrades, tear this place apart!"
― Boiler Guard

Boiler Guards are enemies from MediEvil and MediEvil: Resurrection. In MediEvil, they can be found in The Sleeping Village and The Time Device levels, as well as in MediEvil: Resurrection, in Welcome to the Sleeping Village, The Sleeping Village, Ghost Ship, and Zarok's Lair.

Description

Zarok's dutiful (some might say sheep-like) foot soldiers are renowned for their officious manner and trigger happy fighting style. Successful avoidance of their all too frequent bullets will enable the adventurous combatant to move in close and dispatch them with the nonchalant flick of a melee weapon.

Involvement

MediEvil / MediEvil: Resurrection

The Boiler Guards are part of Zarok's army, these trigger-happy warriors resemble animated boilers renowned for their dutiful (and somewhat sheep-like) devotion. While the use of the Broad Sword suffices to vanquish the enemy. In Resurrection, the Boiler Guards are capable to deal flame damage at close-quarters, it is advised to enter in retain mode (hold R) and circle around the enemy in order to avoid being hit by incoming shots, whist retaliating with a ranged weapon, such as the Crossbow.