Scythe 2

Scythe 2 is a 32-level megawad for Doom II created by Erik Alm and first released in June 2005. It was missing three levels that Alm eventually created for the re-release in 2009. The megawad is split into six episodes; upon finishing one, the player loses all his weapons and ammo and is forced to start the next episode with just a pistol. Each episode has a different setting and visual style.

The first Scythe was very popular, so this was a highly-anticipated sequel. It too was well-recieved, winning a Cacoward. However, Scythe 2 is commonly regarded as a spiritual successor to Scythe rather than a direct sequel. While the original featured small, action-packed levels, Scythe 2 is filled with large, complex and detailed maps. This change has proven to be highly influential. In 2019, an article on the history of Doom mapping called Scythe 2 "the second most influential PWAD of all time after Alien Vendetta".

Monsters
Scythe 2 uses a DeHackEd patch to add two new monsters: an evil plasma-firing marine and a floating, super baron of Hell.

Evil Marine
The Evil Marine is an extremely fast enemy that replaces the SS Nazi. An evil clone of the original Doomguy, he mimics his opposite's rapid speed. His movement method, which is to zigzag towards his target and pause occasionally for a split second to fire plasma, which is also fast, can make him a dangerous enemy to combat.

The Evil Marine is used sparingly throughout Scythe 2, but is the featured monster in both MAP16 and MAP31. They are much more numerous in cooperative play, where they appear as early as MAP03.

Afrit
The DeHackEd patch replaces Commander Keen with the Afrit (or super baron), a powerful enemy monster, both in health and power. The sprite, made by Espi for the ZDoom community Monster Resource WAD, bears a resemblance to the baron of Hell and Hell knight. Its main attack is to fire a flurry of mancubus fireballs and revenant rockets (both unguided and homing) at its target. The Afrit also boasts a high health count at 2500, nearly matching that of the spider mastermind.

The Afrit appears very rarely. In single player, there are, at most, six in the entire megawad, and they can only be found in the final two maps. However, when levels 28, 29 and 30 were added in a newer version of the megawad, there are numerous Afrits in the final level. They can be seen earlier in a cooperative game, but are nowhere near as common as the Evil Marine.

The Afrit is also known as the Balrog in the Deus Vult 2 wad.

Spawn shooter bug
The inclusion of the Afrit in Scythe 2 has also brought with it a bug. Because it uses frames from the spawn shooter, any map that includes the shooter along with the DeHackEd patch will crash. This may have been a possible reason for the creation of MAP28 in the incomplete version of Scythe 2 as a metal cube, which, while bringing the megawad to a sudden halt, prevents the player from reaching MAP30 only to have the game crash.

Levels
Gothic episode Egypt episode Industry episode Waste episode Earth jungle episode Gothic hell episode Secret maps
 * MAP01: Castle Entryway
 * MAP02: Rooftop Warzone
 * MAP03: Castle Gardens II
 * MAP04: Cursed Cellars
 * MAP05: Halls of Anguish
 * MAP06: Temple Entryway
 * MAP07: Temple of Isis
 * MAP08: Graverobbers
 * MAP09: Valley of the Queen
 * MAP10: Pharoas Tomb
 * MAP11: UAC Base X
 * MAP12: Battlegrounds
 * MAP13: Mining Project
 * MAP14: The Haunted Mines
 * MAP15: End of the Line
 * MAP16: Mr. X
 * MAP17: Canyon of Blood
 * MAP18: Living Lands
 * MAP19: Withering Away
 * MAP20: The Gates
 * MAP21: Doom Gardens
 * MAP22: The Garden Base II
 * MAP23: Whispering Winds
 * MAP24: Gaia's Temple
 * MAP25: Forgotten City
 * MAP26: Death
 * MAP27: Afterlife II
 * MAP28: Nightmare
 * MAP29: Dust to Dust
 * MAP30: Haunting Dreams
 * MAP31: Secret
 * MAP32: Super Secret



Soundtrack

 * MAP01: MIDI rendition of “Temple of Love” by
 * MAP02: MIDI rendition of “Black Planet” by The Sisters of Mercy
 * MAP03: MIDI rendition of “Possession” by The Sisters of Mercy
 * MAP04: MIDI rendition of “Preacher Man” by
 * MAP05: MIDI rendition of “Spy in the Cab” by
 * MAP06: Modified version of CBLOOD02.MID from 
 * MAP07: EGYP1.MID from Hexen II (a remix of Heretic's E1M1 theme)
 * MAP08: “Great Pyramid” from 
 * MAP09: EGYP3.MID from Hexen II
 * MAP10: “Frozen in Time” from 
 * MAP11: Wily Fortress 2 from 
 * MAP12: “Watz Next?” by Lee Jackson from Rise of the Triad
 * MAP13: Sigma Fortress 1 from 
 * MAP14: Galactic Warrior from 
 * MAP15: “Gut Wrencher” by Robert Prince from Duke Nukem 3D
 * MAP16: SA-X Arrival from Metroid Fusion
 * MAP17: E1M3 theme from Heretic
 * MAP18: “Fooled ya!” from Hexen
 * MAP19: “Oldtown Station Remastered” from 
 * MAP20: “Compression of Time” from 
 * MAP21: Phendrana Drifts from 
 * MAP22: Krozoa Palace from 
 * MAP23: E2M2 theme from Heretic
 * MAP24: MUS conversion of 21.HMI from  by Eric Heberling
 * MAP25: “Intolerance” from 
 * MAP26: MIDI version of “Final Battle” from 
 * MAP27: Part of “Dancing Mad” from 
 * MAP28: MIDI rendition of “Wanderlust” by
 * MAP29: “Pestis Cruento” by from 
 * MAP30: MIDI rendition of “Church of the Machine” by
 * MAP31: DWANGO5 MAP01 music (modified HitFloor.mid, see DWANGO for further information)
 * MAP32: “Intermission from DOOM” by Robert Prince
 * Title and intermission music: "Kain's Mausoleum" from