Pain elemental (Doom Eternal)



The pain elemental returns as a monster in Doom Eternal, its first appearance in a main-series Doom game since Doom 64, and in any Doom game since Doom RPG. It retains a relatively unchanged appearance as its prior incarnation in Doom II: a round, flying, brown enemy with a single large red eye, two long black horns, two muscular arms with prominent claws, and a large mouth like that of the cacodemon.

Tactical Analysis
The Pain Elemental retains its ability to spawn lost souls from its classic counterpart, which hover nearby until they can attack the Doom Slayer; it can also use them as a direct attack by throwing them, in which case they will behave like fast homing projectiles. Occasionally it will also use a barrage of fireballs, but these do little damage unless the full barrage connects. Pain Elementals will try to dodge attacks if they notice a weapon being pointed at them, so it is best to wait until it is either distracted or about to attack before shooting it.

Like other flying monsters, it takes extra damage from the Ballista.

Lore
Pain Elementals are native to the Umbral Plains, the primal depths of Hell. They are cursed to constantly generate Lost Souls within their own bodies, a process that subjects them to constant agony that continues until they die. The only respite a Pain Elemental can achieve is through feeding off the misery of others, which lends itself to a sadistic disposition.

Glory kills

 * The Doom Slayer uses the Doom blade to stab the pain elemental and rip its eye out. After clawing at its empty eye socket for a short time, the monster explodes.
 * The Doom Slayer punches and then stabs the pain elemental in the eye.

Battlemode
The pain elemental is one of the five playable demons in the Battlemode multiplayer game mode. Its attacks are throwing a lost soul directly at the player, and using idle lost souls as a shield mechanism to protect itself from oncoming attacks from the Slayer.

Pre-release
The pain elemental was first confirmed to exist in the teaser trailer released at E3 2018, and was later shown in full at QuakeCon.