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Zarok may be backed into a corner, but he has one or two more tricks up his sleeve. Maybe even three!

Zarok's Lair (ガロメアの聖杯 Garomea no seihai?) is MediEvil's twenty-second and final level.

Walkthrough[]

Walk-through by Smartynko[]

This fight is extremely easy once you acquired the Magic Sword.

If you are under 4 life bottles there will be a health fountain present before the battle starts. Although if you prefer to better prepare for the final battle, feel free to visit one of the easy levels such as The Graveyard and fill your Life Bottles with life there. In The Graveyard level there are two health fountains.

Now for the final battle.

When you walk into the big area where the final battle happens there is a chest to your right. In the chest you will find The Good Lightning which you will need to pass the first part of the battle. Take it before the battle starts. There is also a chest to the left where you will find the Silver Shield.

Once the battle starts you have to keep your skeletons alive by using the Good Lightning on them. This will use your own life so tread with care and try not to spam it too much. My preferred method is to run around and every time I see a skeleton that goes yellow I spam my Good Lightning on him.

Once the first part is over you will receive Energy Vial for every skeleton that survived - 8 maximum.

If done right you will end up with your life bar and all the life bottles full.

After this, Zarok will send his right hand Lord Kardok to deal with you. Equip your Magic Sword and start running around him. If you need to quickly escape his attack just use your Daring Dash. Every time he is not walking around just keep spamming your X button on him, hitting him with your Magic Sword. His health will go away pretty quickly. If done right, he is never going to even touch you and you will end up with all your flasks full.

Finally The Zarok himself is going to fight you after some silly talk. Keep your Magic Sword equipped and charge it by holding ◻ button. Keep running around him in small circles and every time he stands on his back legs just give him all of your charged sword power. With plenty life bottles to spare you will defeat him in no time and that's it my friends.

If you prefer some visual aid, here is the link to the video made by i CABAL i that uses the same tactics as described.

Zarok's Lair walk-through by i CABAL i on YouTube

Walkthrough by Mirrorstar[]

As you walk to the house, do not fall down into the void as that will drain your life meter.

To the left is a MERCHANT GARGOYLE. Feel free to stock up on everything. To the right is a GARGOYLE. When you are ready, enter the building.

After you enter, you find a chest on either side of you. One has a SILVER SHIELD. The other has GOOD LIGHTNING. It cannot be powered up. As you use Good Lightning, it will drain your health.

If Dan's health could use some work, walk around the outer edge of the room until you find a FOUNTAIN. This Fountain will not be there if Dan has at least four, full life bottles above the life meter. I would suggest using the Fountain up now, if possible. Using a Fountain in the middle of battle is a bit tricky. (I would more strongly suggest you come to this area with full health so this isn't an issue.)

Walk into the center of the room to use the Chalice of Souls. Then, your eight skeleton warriors will all appear.

You need to use the Good Lighting to keep your skeletons alive. When they are bright green, they are in good health. Their color will change as they are hurt with red being just before they are totally destroyed. Run around and try to keep them all alive. You cannot defeat Zarok's warriors. Your skeletons must do it.

At the end of the battle, each one of your skeletons left alive will leave behind an ENERGY VIAL. So, the most you can have is eight Energy Vials.

Then, Zarok will send out Lord Kardok. Equip the Magic Longbow. When he is riding slowly, you cannot harm him. You have to wait until he gallops at you. Then, start using the Magic Longbow. If you want to try to dodge, side to side dodging and working your way in circles seems to help. I prefer to just stand my ground and blast him with the Magic Longbow until he is, once again, dead.

Zarok will appear to be fought. I prefer to do a lot of running from him with him in view so I can see what he is doing. Remember to use the Triangle while running to do the Daring Dash for an extra burst of speed if needed. Keeping the shield out certainly does not hurt as well. If he shoots out poison, dodge forward and to the side to keep away from it. If he starts a huge fireball attack, you should be able to run and keep well ahead of it.

His underbelly is his weak point. So, you need to hit him while that is exposed. This happens when he rears up to swat at you. Start with the Spear. If you have any Magic Arrows left, use the Magic Longbow next. Then, I prefer to switch to the Magic Sword. If close fighting is too hard, then continue with distance weapons. If distance fighting is taking too long, feel free to use the Magic Sword earlier.

Book of Gallowmere[]

Friendlies[]

Can you imagine how boring it would be to be a sentient being - wise even - and be stuck permanently to a brick wall? No wonder these guys are grumpy.

They pass time by eavesdropping, gossiping, and bad-mouthing any bizarre looking adventurers that might pass by.

Even in medieval times, there were vending machines designed to part a foolish hero from his gold.

Clever customers may qualify for a discount... just don't ask the merchant how he acquires his wares.

InfoGargoylePS4Remake Information Gargoyles
Can you imagine how boring it would be to be a sentient being - wise even - and be stuck permanently to a brick wall? No wonder these guys are grumpy.

They pass time by eavesdropping, gossiping, and bad-mouthing any bizarre looking adventurers that might pass by.

MerchantGargoylePS4Remake Merchant Gargoyles
Even in medieval times, there were vending machines designed to part a foolish hero from his gold.

Clever customers may qualify for a discount... just don't ask the merchant how he acquires his wares.

Enemies[]

These are Zarok's elite skeletal warriors, trained by Lord Kardok himself!

Mortal weapons cannot hurt them. Only a hero's blow can fell such hard-boiled evil. And you, Sir Fortesque, are no hero - at least not quite yet.

The soil of the Ancient battlegrounds, made fertile by the blood of centuries, spits forth the husks of these sorry souls.

Their battle should have long since ended, and yet they still march in proud defiance of the living.

Exactly what is a flying eyeball without a flying brain? And without a flying mouth, how can it possibly report what it has seen?

I suppose that must be why they simply try to incinerate you instead.

MedPS4Fazguls Fazguls
These are Zarok's elite skeletal warriors, trained by Lord Kardok himself!

Mortal weapons cannot hurt them. Only a hero's blow can fell such hard-boiled evil. And you, Sir Fortesque, are no hero - at least not quite yet.

MedPS4MudKnight Mud Knights
The soil of the Ancient battlegrounds, made fertile by the blood of centuries, spits forth the husks of these sorry souls.

Their battle should have long since ended, and yet they still march in proud defiance of the living.

Bestiary FlyingEyeball Flying Eyeballs
Exactly what is a flying eyeball without a flying brain? And without a flying mouth, how can it possibly report what it has seen?

I suppose that must be why they simply try to incinerate you instead.

Bosses[]

Zarok's Champion has charged into countless battles, equipped with nothing more than a three-string bow, a modest flail, and a legion of undead soldiers.

He's one angry guy, and frankly, it all seems to stem from that time his parents forbid him from going to clogging lessons with his sister... this is what happens, see? If he'd only been able to channel that aggression into folk-dance, we'd ALL be safe.

Psychologists all agree that the final, desperate form adopted by an on-the-ropes evil sorcerer once his minions have all been felled tells us a great deal about his particular psychosis.

What does this form tell us about Zarok? Well, I'm no psychologist, but if ever there was a clearer case of narcissistic agora-paranoid kleptomaniacal dysmorphism then... my name's not Geraldine.

Bestiary LordKardok Lord Kardok
Zarok's Champion has charged into countless battles, equipped with nothing more than a three-string bow, a modest flail, and a legion of undead soldiers.

He's one angry guy, and frankly, it all seems to stem from that time his parents forbid him from going to clogging lessons with his sister... this is what happens, see? If he'd only been able to channel that aggression into folk-dance, we'd ALL be safe.

MedPS4ZarokBeastTransformation Zarok's Beast Transformation
Psychologists all agree that the final, desperate form adopted by an on-the-ropes evil sorcerer once his minions have all been felled tells us a great deal about his particular psychosis.

What does this form tell us about Zarok? Well, I'm no psychologist, but if ever there was a clearer case of narcissistic agora-paranoid kleptomaniacal dysmorphism then... my name's not Geraldine.

Related trophies[]

Almost A Hero TrophySilver Almost A Hero
Give the Knights of Gallowmere everything you have.
Not So Scary Now, Eh? TrophySilver Not So Scary Now, Eh?
Defeat Lord Kardok and his skeletal steed.
Quest Complete-est TrophyGold Quest Complete-est
Complete all levels in the game.

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