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|name = Undead Warriors
|name = Headless Zombies 
|aka = Mud Knights
|aka = Ghouls{{Bookref|MED-Prima}}
|soul = {{BadSoul}}
|soul = {{MinorEvilSoul}}
|image = <tabber>MediEvil=[[File:Headless_zombie.png|190px]] [[File:Headless_Zombie_2.PNG|190px]]|-|Resurrection=[[File:Image20.png|190px]]</tabber>
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|mandresurrection = [[Cemetery Hill]], [[Return to the Graveyard]], [[Inside the Asylum]]}}'''Headless Zombies '''are enemies from ''[[MediEvil]]'' and ''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''. They can be found in [[Cemetery Hill]], [[Return to the Graveyard]], and [[Inside the Asylum]] level. 
|medievil = [[Cemetery Hill (MediEvil)|Cemetery Hill]], [[Return to the Graveyard (MediEvil)|Return to the Graveyard]], [[Inside the Asylum (MediEvil)|Inside the Asylum]]
==Involvement==
|mresurrection = [[Cemetery Hill (Resurrection)|Cemetery Hill]], [[Return to the Graveyard (Resurrection)|Return to the Graveyard]], [[Inside the Asylum (Resurrection)|Inside the Asylum]]}}
A more deranged version of the original [[zombies]] that you usually encounter, they will charge at [[Dan]] on sight at a very high speed, they are slightly stronger than other zombies and will take longer to dispatch. The best way to be rid of these creatures is to take them down as fast as possible before they become a nuisance.
{{quote|Use the bomb in this chest to take out any lingering Ghouls, then take the Energy Vial sitting on the grassy platform.|}}
==Descriptions==
'''Headless Zombies '''are enemies found in [[Cemetery Hill]], [[Return to the Graveyard]], and [[Inside the Asylum]]. A more deranged version of the [[zombies]] that you usually encounter, they will charge at [[Dan]] on sight at a very high speed, they are slightly stronger than other zombies and will take longer to dispatch. The best way to be rid of these creatures is to take them down as fast as possible before they become a nuisance.
===''MediEvil''===
==Gallery==
In addition to the slow and dim-witted zombies, there are a few headless zombies running around the cemetery looking to gnaw your bones. Once they spot you, these guys will come at you in a mad dash. If they miss, they will hit the nearest object and fall flat on thier face(s). You can use Dan's handy side-step manuever against them if you like, moving out of the way at the last second when they dash you. Give them a few sword swipes when they get in close proximity, or after they have fallen, but be prepared to take a couple of hits.
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==See also==
*[[Regal Zombies]]
*[[Zombie Guards]]
*[[Zombies]]
 
==Trivia==
* In an early incarnation of ''MediEvil'', they were going to appear in [[The Graveyard]] level.
*They appeared in the [[Pumpkin Gorge]] level in the ''MediEvil'' trailer featured on the ''PlayStation Plus Video Preview '97'' VHS. However, just like the zombies, they never made it into the final game release.
*They are called "Ghouls" in ''MediEvil'''s .{{Bookref|MED-Prima}}
 
==References==
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===''MediEvil: Resurrection''===
The lack of head (and hence one presumes also brain) has not prevented these aggressive characters from perfecting a devastating charge attack. This shoulder butt can impart tremendous damage, and so the perceptive adventurer should focus on sidestepping each stampeding assailant before rounding on them to attack fast with the melee weapon of his choice.
==Gallery==
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