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'''Merchant Gargoyles''' are the greedy counterparts of [[Information Gargoyles]]. They sell or exchange goods throughout [[Gallowmere]].
{{Infobox character
|image = MediEvil2019-MerchantGargoyles-BookOfGallowmere.png
|appearances =
''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]'' / [[MediEvil (2019)|2019 remake]]<br>
''[[MediEvil: Resurrection]]''
}}
'''Merchant Gargoyles''' were the greedy counterparts of [[Information Gargoyles]]. They sold or exchanged goods throughout [[Gallowmere]].
==History==
In 1386 during the evil sorcerer [[Zarok]]'s second attempt at conquering Gallowmere, the Merchant Gargoyles provided their services to [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]].
==Characteristics==
===Appearance===
The merchants have a blue to silvery-white exterior.
 
{{ResurrectionText|Other sources claim that the merchants are distinguishable from their informative brethren by their red stone skin instead of a greenish patina.}}
 
===Personality===
As merchants are initially mute, their overall personality cannot be determined. A book found in [[Dan's Crypt]] explaining gold coins states that they are avaricious. This can be seen by how they voraciously gobble up any coins offered them. They also express sadness should Sir Dan have second thoughts about purchasing.
{{ResurrectionText|Other sources have observed these creatures as being as talkative and expressive as their green counterparts. They often present as extremely eager to make a sale.}}
 
==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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===''MediEvil''===
In ''MediEvil'', [[Sir Dan]] can buy ammo for his ranged weapons, an enchantment for his [[Broad Sword]], or have his [[Gold Shield]] repaired by these creatures. They can also sell him weapons that had been stolen from him by thieving [[imps]].
 
If Dan is wearing the [[Super Armour]] while shopping at a Merchant Gargoyle in the 2019 remake, he will pay an extra 10% of the price, although this increase is not indicated in the merchant menu itself. It is therefore recommended that the armour is taken off before shopping.
====Services====
{| cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable"
! scope="col"|Service
! scope="col"|Amount
! scope="col"|Price
|-
|Enchant [[Broad Sword|Sword]]
|100%
|100[[G]]
|-
|Repair [[Gold Shield]]
|100
|120G
|}
====Supplies====
{| cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable"
! scope="col"|Item
! scope="col"|Amount
! scope="col"|Price
|-
|[[Throwing Daggers]]<nowiki>*</nowiki>
|50
|40[[G]]
|-
|[[Crossbow|Crossbow Bolts]]
|50
|80G
|-
|[[Longbow|Standard Arrows]]
|50
|60G
|-
|[[Flaming Longbow|Flaming Arrows]]
|25
|80G
|-
|[[Magic Longbow|Magical Arrows]]
|10
|100G
|-
|[[Spear]]s<nowiki>*</nowiki>
|10
|100G
|-
|[[Lightning]]<nowiki>**</nowiki>
|25%
|150G
|}
<small><nowiki>*</nowiki>Can be bought even after being stolen in the original game, but have to be bought back in the remake.<br><nowiki>**</nowiki>Available in the Japanese version and 2019 remake only.</small>


==Characteristics==
====Second hand goods====
==Appearance===
Prices of second hand goods were halved in the 2019 remake. For example, it costs 600G to buy back the Small Sword in the original game, but 300G in the remake. The table below lists prices as they were in the original game (except for weapons that could not be bought back in the original).
In the original 1998 game, merchants take on a blue to silvery-white exterior.
{| cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable"
! scope="col"|Item
! scope="col"|Price
|-
|[[Small Sword]]
|600[[G]]
|-
|[[Broad Sword]]
|1200G
|-
|[[Magic Sword]]
|4000G
|-
|[[Club]]<nowiki>*</nowiki>
|100G
|-
|[[Hammer]]
|1600G
|-
|[[Throwing Daggers]]<nowiki>*</nowiki>
|150G
|-
|[[Axe]]
|1600G
|-
|[[Chicken Drumstick]]
|200G
|-
|[[Crossbow]]
|1400G
|-
|[[Longbow]]
|2000G
|-
|[[Flaming Longbow]]
|2400G
|-
|[[Magic Longbow]]
|3000G
|-
|[[Spear]]<nowiki>*</nowiki>
|800G
|-
|[[Lightning]]
|3000G
|}
<small><nowiki>*Can be bought back in remake only.</nowiki></small>


In ''MediEvil: Resurrection'', merchants are distinguishable from their brethren by their red stone skin.
===''MediEvil: Resurrection''===
In ''MediEvil: Resurrection'', Merchant Gargoyles can also repair Dan's [[Copper Shield|copper]] and [[Silver Shield|silver]] shields and sell him [[Energy Vials]].
====Services====
{| cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable"
! scope="col"|Service
! scope="col"|Price
|-
|Repair [[Bronze Shield]]
|35 [[GC]]
|-
|Repair [[Silver Shield]]
|65 GC
|-
|Repair [[Gold Shield]]
|100 GC
|}
====Supplies====
{| cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="wikitable"
! scope="col"|Amount
! scope="col"|Item
! scope="col"|Price
|-
|1
|[[Wooden Sword]]
|100 [[GC]]
|-
|1
|[[Short Sword]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Long Sword]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Hero's Sword]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Magic Sword]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Club]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Warhammer]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Woden's Brand]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Throwing Daggers]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Crossbow]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Hero's Crossbow]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Longbow]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Flaming Longbow]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Magic Longbow]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Battleaxe]]
|100 GC
|-
|1
|[[Spear]]
|100 GC
|-
| colspan="3"|
|-
|1
|[[Woden's Brand]]
|8 [[Tokens]]
|-
| colspan="3"|
|-
|10
|[[Throwing Daggers]]
|10 GC
|-
|10
|[[Crossbow]]
|15 GC
|-
|10
|[[Hero's Crossbow]]
|35 GC
|-
|10
|[[Longbow]]
|45 GC
|-
|10
|[[Flaming Longbow]]
|65 GC
|-
|10
|[[Magic Longbow]]
|80 GC
|-
|10
|[[Spear]]
|30 GC
|-
|100
|[[Lightning]]
|250 GC
|-
|1
|[[Health Vial]]
|50 GC
|}


==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
Merchant Gargoyles appear in all three versions of ''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]''. They serve as the game's item shop, allowing the player to restock on ammunition or to buy back stolen weapons.
Merchant Gargoyles appear in all three versions of ''[[MediEvil (1998)|MediEvil]]''. They serve as the game's item shop, allowing the player to restock on ammunition or to buy back stolen weapons.
 
===Development===
==See also==
====''MediEvil'' (1998 original)====
*[[The Spiv]] – counterpart in ''[[MediEvil 2]]''
Merchant Gargoyles do not appear in pre-release versions of the game from 1997. It is therefore likely they were conceptualised after the game's Zeldaesque redesign.
 
====''MediEvil 2''====
Merchant Gargoyles did not return in the second ''MediEvil''. They were instead replaced by [[The Spiv]] who provides the same services as they did.
==Navigation==
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