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Arm

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Arm
MediEvil2019-Inventory-ArmICO.png
Icon(s) MediEvil1998-Arm-Icon.png MediEvil1999-Arm-Icon.png MediEvilResurrection-DansArm-Icon.png
Flavour text Handy when dis-armed.
Type Hybrid weapon[a]
Found in Dan's inventory
Stealable No
Appears in MediEvil MediEvil (1998)
MediEvil 2 MediEvil 2
MediEvil: Resurrection MediEvil: Resurrection
MediEvil 2019 icon.png MediEvil (2019)
The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: The Game Prequel
Trophies
MediEvil (1998 original)
Mostly Armless Mostly Armless
Kill something with your own arm.
Not So Armless Not So Armless
Defeat Stained Glass Demon with just your arm.
MediEvil 2
Ol' Reliable Ol' Reliable
Defeat Tyrannosaurus Wrecks with only Dan's Arm.
Handy Dan Handy Dan
Defeat enemies using every weapon in the game.
Armed and Ready Armed and Ready
Finish a level using Dan's Arm.
MediEvil (2019 remake)
Mostly Armless Mostly Armless
Kill something with your own arm.
Not So Armless Not So Armless
Defeat Stained Glass Demon with just your arm.

The Arm was the left arm of Sir Daniel Fortesque. Being a reanimated skeleton, Dan could easily tear it off and use it as a weapon. This was usually a last resort for the knight, who usually had a large arsenal available to him.

History

13th century

When the Chrono-chair malfunctioned and threw Sir Dan back into his own time, the undead knight had a rough landing which resulted in his arm popping off. The arm was subsequently carried away by a hound who brought it to his master. The hound's master discarded the arm, allowing Sir Dan to reclaim it. As he did, he realised the dog's master was none other than his past self.[1]

Gameplay

Overview

Sir Dan begins each game with the arm in his inventory. If he currently has no weapons equipped or his weapon is stolen by an Imp, pressing the action button will equip the arm. Functionally, the arm works in the same way as the Axe. Dan can swing it at enemies up close or he can throw it to hit enemies who are far away after which the arm will return to him like a boomerang. Shields cannot be used while using the arm (for obvious reasons) and Imps have no interest in stealing it.

MediEvil (1998 original)

Attack list

Button Layout 1
Buttons Name Damage
X button Cut left Sharpness4 Weight4 Fire0 Magic0
Square button Throw arm Sharpness4 Weight6 Fire0 Magic0
Circle button , X button Jumping cut Sharpness4 Weight4 Fire0 Magic0
Circle button , Square button Jumping throw Sharpness4 Weight6 Fire0 Magic0

MediEvil 2

Attack list

Button Layout 1
Buttons Name Damage
X button Cut left Sharpness4 Weight4 Fire0 Magic0
Square button Throw arm Sharpness9 Weight9 Fire0 Magic0
Circle button , X button Jumping cut Sharpness4 Weight4 Fire0 Magic0
Circle button , Square button Jumping throw Sharpness9 Weight9 Fire0 Magic0

MediEvil: Resurrection

Attack list

Configuration A

This table assumes each attack connects only once. It is possible an attack will connect with an enemy more than once.

Buttons Name Damage
X button Cut left 20 HP
X button , X button Cut left + cut right 20 + 20 HP
Square button Throw arm 20 HP
Circle button , X button Jumping cut 30 HP
Circle button , Square button Jumping throw 20 HP
Circle button + Down button , X button
(Whilst in retain mode)
Rear somersault chop turn 30 HP

MediEvil (2019 remake)

Attack list

Modern Controls
Buttons Name Damage
Square button Cut left 8 HP
Circle button Throw arm 10 HP
X button , Square button Jumping cut 8 HP
X button , Circle button Jumping throw 10 HP

Behind the scenes

Development

MediEvil (1999 Japanese original)

The inventory icon for the Arm was updated in this version in order to add an extra digit to Dan's hand, which previously only had four fingers. In Japan, the number four can be pronounced the same way as the word for death (shi), making it an unlucky number. Additionally, Japan has a class of people suffering from discrimination known as the burakumin who worked in professions such as meat packing. They became associated with having four fingers due to work-related accidents. Later, a four-fingered hand gesture directed at another person came to mean that you were calling them burakumin. Depicting characters with four fingers thus became a sensitive issue in Japan.[2]

Original version Japanese version
MediEvil1998-Arm-Icon.png MediEvil1999-Arm-Icon.png

This updated version of the inventory icon was reused in MediEvil 2.

Speedrunning

Each game in the MediEvil series has a speedrunning category dedicated to this weapon, called Arm%, which requires the player to complete the game using only Dan's arm.

In other languages

MediEvil: Resurrection

Known as Dan's Arm in the game.

Language Official Name
French (France) Bras de Dan
German Dans Arm
Italian Braccio di Dan
Spanish (Spain) Brazo de Dan

MediEvil (2019 remake)

Known as Arm in the game.

Language Official Name
Arabic الذراع
aldhirae
Bulgarian Ръка
Rŭka
Croatian Ruka
Czech Paže
Danish Arm
Dutch Arm
Finnish Käsivarsi
French (France) Bras
German Arm
Greek Χέρι
Chéri
Hungarian Kar
Italian Braccio
Japanese 自分の腕
Jibun no ude
Norwegian Arm
Polish Ramię
Portuguese (Brazil) Braço
Portuguese (Portugal) Braço
Romanian Braț
Russian Рука
Ruka
Spanish (LatAm) Brazo
Spanish (Spain) Brazo
Swedish Arm
Turkish Kol

Notes

  1. The Arm can be used as both a melee and a ranged weapon. In the original games, it was classed as an item rather than as a weapon. In MediEvil: Resurrection, it can be found under ranged weapons. In the 2019 remake of MediEvil, it is found with melee weapons.

References

  1. The Game Prequel icon.png MediEvil: The Game Prequel. Written by Chris Sorrell. Art by Jason Wilson. Published by Titan Comics in 2019.
  2. FAQ - OTHER on Oddworld Inhabitants. Retrieved January 8, 2025.

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