Arachnotron

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In the upper courtyard of MAP11: Circle of Death, in Doom II, an arachnotron turns toward the player with intent to kill. The translucent effect on its plasma burst is a feature in some source ports.

The arachnotron is a mechanical, spider-like monster introduced in Doom II. It is structurally similar to the spiderdemon, but weaker, and at a much smaller size. Its main body consists primarily of a large brain with two small arms, and eyes that change color depending on the monster's actions. This body is then seated into a metal chassis, complete with four hydraulic legs. Instead of the "super chaingun" of the spiderdemon, it wields a plasma cannon that fires sustained bursts of yellow and green energy. These bursts can still harm a player or another monster long after the arachnotron dies. In Doom II, they make their first appearance in Dead Simple, where the player must fight them when they avenge the fallen mancubi.

According to the manual: Maybe cybernetics wasn't such a great idea after all. Look what the demons have done with it. It seems unfair somehow you're not the only guy in Hell with a plasma gun.


Combat characteristics

An arachnotron makes a revving, mechanical cry when spotting a player, similar to a flywheel. Once the arachnotron locks on to an enemy, it will continue to fire plasma bursts until the target moves out of its field of view, the monster flinches in pain, or is destroyed. Similar behaviors can be observed with the spiderdemon, Wolfenstein SS, and the heavy weapon dude. When it dies, its head explodes into a morass of gore as the mechanical body collapses, unleashing a dying tone similar to malfunctioning factory machinery.

Tactical analysis

Although they may seem slow due to their animation frames, arachnotrons are actually faster than quite a few of the other monsters and can reach the player's position at an alarming rate. They have a medium pain chance, so rapid fire weapons such as the chaingun will work well, although using the chainsaw on them is very risky due to their size. Their attacks are easier to avoid than the rapid-fire hitscan attacks of heavy weapon dudes and spiderdemons, but their plasma bursts are among the fastest projectiles, and their high rate of fire can quickly drain the player's health. Additionally, the plasma bursts can obscure the player's vision upon a successful hit. If a player constantly attacks, moves in broad side-to-side movements, and tries to get out of the arachnotron's line of fire periodically, then the player will sustain minimal damage.

Because of their sustained, extremely fast rate of fire, they are often more than capable of defeating almost any monster if provoked via monster infighting, especially when multiple Arachnotrons attack; however, stronger enemies such as a baron of hell will usually prevail in smaller battles because of their higher health.

Notes

  • The arachnotron's rate of fire is three times lower than that of the player's plasma gun.
  • As with the spiderdemon, the term arachnotron (roughly translatable as "spider instrument") is not absolutely literal, as they only have six limbs; two arms and four mechanical legs. Arachnids (spiders and such), on the other hand, have eight limbs. Curiously, while the Doom 64 version increases their leg count to six, they lack the arms.
  • In the Doom source code the internal name for the arachnotron is MT_BABY, and the root of its sprite name in the IWAD is BSPI, so the monster was arguably called baby spider during the development of Doom II. In a similar fashion to this name, the earlier developmental versions of the monster were more straightforward miniaturizations of the spiderdemon, with a similar palette and a chaingun attack, as shown in numerous pre-release screenshots.[1][2]

Other games

Doom 64's arachnotron in action.

Doom 64

In Doom 64 their physicality is considerably altered; the mechanical body is much bigger, with the brain head ducked down inside the machine itself instead of sitting atop it and the legs being longer and bent at upwards-pointing acute angles. Instead of a single plasma gun, the Doom 64 arachnotrons possess two guns that fire out two blue plasma bolt shots simultaneously, but done so in spurts of five instead of a constant rate of fire, though it will continue firing as long as it can see the player. They first appear in MAP14: Eye of the Storm unless the player goes through MAP30: The Lair and MAP32: Hectic, which contain arachnotrons but chronologically come first.

Data

Attributes
ID # 68 (decimal), 44 (hex)
Hit points 500
Speed 12 map units per frame
(140.0 map units per second)
Width 128
Height 64
Reaction time 8
Pain chance 128 (50%)
Pain time 6 tics
Mass 600
Bits 4194310
Bits list

1: Obstacle

2: Shootable

22: Affects Kill %

Sprites & sounds
Sprite name BSPI
Alert sound DSBSPSIT
Chase sound DSBSPWLK
Action sound DSBSPACT
Pain sound DSDMPAIN
Death sound DSBSPDTH
Ranged attack
Type Projectile
Speed 25 map units per tic
(875 map units per second)
Damage 5-40
Shots per minute 233.3
Width 13
Height 8
Sprite name APLS (in flight)
APBX (impact)
Sound DSPLASMA (firing)
DSFIRXPL (impact)
Damage done by each plasma burst
Shots needed to kill Mean Standard
deviation
Min Max
Player (100%
health, no armor)
5.02 1.09 3 8
Player (100%
health, security armor)
7.16 1.23 5 10
Player (200%
health, combat armor)
17.99 1.97 13 22
Barrel 1.44 0.60 1 4
Trooper 1.44 0.60 1 4
Sergeant 1.80 0.75 1 4
Wolfenstein SS 2.75 0.78 2 5
Imp 3.16 0.86 2 6
Chaingunner 3.61 0.91 2 6
Lost Soul 5.02 1.09 3 8
Commander Keen 5.02 1.09 3 8
Demon 7.22 1.29 5 10
Spectre 7.22 1.29 5 10
Boss Brain2 11.68 1.70 8 16
Revenant 13.90 1.83 9 18
Cacodemon 18.27 2.04 13 22
Pain Elemental 18.27 2.04 13 22
Hell Knight 22.80 2.24 17 28
Arachnotron3
Mancubus 27.28 2.45 21 33
Arch-Vile 31.76 2.58 25 37
Baron of Hell 45.16 3.09 36 52
Spider Mastermind 134.41 2.61 128 140
Cyberdemon 179.12 2.55 173 184

  1. This table assumes that all calls to P_Random for damage, pain chance, impact animations, and backfire checks are consecutive. In real play, this is never the case: counterattacks and AI pathfinding must be handled, and of course the map may contain additional moving monsters and other randomized phenomena (such as flickering lights). Any resulting errors are probably toward the single-shot average, as they introduce noise into the correlation between the indices of "consecutive" calls.
  2. Assumes that direct hits are possible, which does not occur in any stock map.
  3. Hardcoded exception to infighting negates damage (excepting indirect damage caused by exploding barrels).

Appearance statistics

In classic Doom, the arachnotron is first encountered on these maps:

Game ITYTD and HNTR HMP UV and NM
Doom II MAP07: Dead Simple MAP07: Dead Simple MAP07: Dead Simple
TNT: Evilution MAP06: Open Season MAP08: Metal MAP04: Wormhole
Plutonia MAP03: Aztec MAP03: Aztec MAP03: Aztec

The IWADs contain the following numbers of arachnotrons:

Game ITYTD and HNTR HMP UV and NM
Doom II 15 41 64
TNT: Evilution 29 52 57
Plutonia 68 87 94

See also