Daedolon

Daedolon the Mage is one of the three playable hero classes in Hexen. He wears red robes with a hood, leather boots, a small belt with a skull girdle, a golden necklace with a purple gem, and carries a staff and a dagger (though he is not seen using either of them at any point in the game). Daedolon is the physically weakest, slowest and can't wear as much armor as the other two characters, however, he works out these facts with his deep study of the arcane arts, giving him impressive magical abilities.

The mage is an interesting, yet difficult and ultimately rewarding class to play in the game, requiring a lot of strategy in order to master his moves. Keeping distance between you and your enemies is essential for the mage, as his low speed and armor make him quite vulnerable to damage; fortunately, Daedolon has an arsenal of ranged attacks which help accomplish this task.


 * The Fléchette in the hands of the mage acts very similar to the Timebomb of the Ancients from Heretic. The mage will "summon" the fléchette (which looks like an ethereal version of itself), which will float in the air for about a second long before detonating, inflicting good damage to anything in a small blast radius around it, including the mage and any monster that is blocking (Centaur, Slaughtaur, Heresiarch). This method gives for quite a few ways for the mage to strategically use the fléchette. The best way to use it is to use it as a "trap", this means attacking the enemy at range, and when distance begins to close, lay a fléchette, then back out a little. The incoming enemy will be in the blast zone by the time the fléchette explodes, and given the damage it took by your attacks, will probably die by the explosion. The same applies for when a group of enemies chases after you, greatly amplifying the effects of the fléchette, and making it possible to kill multiple enemies with only a single fléchette.


 * While under the effects of the Icon of the Defender the mage gains total invincibility. In addition, all incoming projectiles will be deflected from the mage, possibly hitting the attacker back as well.


 * When using the Mystic Ambit Incant, the mage gives both himself and nearby allies some mana.

Daedolon's armor
Daedolon's default number of armor is 1, and is also his minimum; it cannot drop below that, no matter how much damage is taken. Daedolon benefits from armor pieces in the following way:


 * Amulet of Warding: Gives 5 points of armor
 * Falcon Shield: Gives 3 points of armor
 * Platinum Helm: Gives 2 points of armor
 * Mesh Armor: Gives 1 point of armor

With his minimum armor and all the four extra pieces, Daedolon has a total of 12 armor points; however, his maximum is 16. If the 16 armor points are desired, the four armor parts and the use of Dragonskin Bracers are required.

Daedolon's weapons

 * Sapphire Wand: A ranged weapon that fires low damaging magical beams which can pierce through enemies.
 * Frost Shards: A spell that uses Blue Mana to fire a spread of ice shards, freezing enemies.
 * Arc of Death: A spell that uses Green Mana to fire a bolt of lighting that continuously damages and chases enemies it hits.
 * Bloodscourge: A three piece staff that uses both blue and green mana to fire powerful homing fireballs.

Data

 * 1) Used if the player is brought below -50% health by the killing blow, but without being gibbed.