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==Related trophies==
==Related trophies==
*[[Whack-a-wyrm]]
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*[[Stop Hitting Yourself]]
{{Trophy/MediEvil|Whack-a-wyrm}}
*[[Zip Zap Imp Splat]]
{{Trophy/MediEvil|Stop Hitting Yourself}}
*[[Gimme That Back!]]
{{Trophy/MediEvil|Zip Zap Imp Splat}}
{{Trophy/MediEvil|Gimme That Back!}}
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==Development==
==Development==
===''MediEvil: Resurrection''===
===''MediEvil: Resurrection''===

Revision as of 22:31, 14 August 2023

The Crystal Caves
General information
AKA Crystal Caverns
Chalice Yes
Boss(es) The Dragon
Enemies Flying Demons, Rhinotaurs, Imps
Music (original) Journey through the Crystal Caves
Music (remake) Make No Bones About It
Chronological information
Level number 16.
Previous level The Lake
Next level The Gallows Gauntlet
Location on Land Map
   
   
YOU ARE HERE
The Gallows Gauntlet
   
The Lake
"A great dragon lies somewhere within this cave. But you may want to leave him be. A hero's skull would fit in nicely with his collection."
― Loading screen description

The Crystal Caves is the sixteenth level of MediEvil. This level was replaced by Dragon Island in MediEvil: Resurrection.

Walkthrough

Book of Gallowmere

Friendlies

Enemies

Bosses

Books

Main article: Books in MediEvil

Book 1

Tread softly in these caves for an ill tempered Dragon has a lair here.

Book 2

The mean old Dragon can be summoned by inserting two Dragon Gems into the eye sockets of the relief.
The grouchy Dragon doesn't come out much as he is afraid of the roof collapsing over his head!

Related trophies

Whack-a-wyrm Whack-a-wyrm
Defeat the dragon in the Crystal Caves.
Stop Hitting Yourself Stop Hitting Yourself
Get hit by a falling crystal during Dragon battle in Crystal Caves.
Zip Zap Imp Splat
Fry a dozen Imps with Lightning.
Gimme That Back! Gimme That Back!
Lose, then recover your weapon from an Imp.

Development

MediEvil: Resurrection

According to MediEvil: Resurrection's designer, Dominic Cahalin, the level was set to appear in the game. The level was eventually cut due to time constraints.[1]

Gallery

Main article: Images of The Crystal Caves

References

  1. ProBoards "Initially we had planned two additional levels for Resurrection (I completed the revised paper design for them). These were the asylum grounds and the Crystal Caves (both based loosely on the levels from the original games). These were cut out due to development time restrictions, which was a real shame, as they had some cool new play mechanics and character designs. The launch of the PSP was eventually delayed by Sony by 6 months, which meant that we could easily have finished the game with all the levels :("MediEvil developers - Q&A; on MediEvil Boards. Published August 4, 2013.

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