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The Crucible is a power weapon which executes instant [[glory kill]]s against any type of demon other than the [[Marauder]], even without the requirement that the demon be in a stagger state. Marauders can be killed with the Crucible only when staggered. The [[Doom hunter]] requires two charges, one to destroy its sled, and the other to kill it. Depending on the enemy attacked, the Slayer will swing the sword anywhere from one to three times, cleaving the enemy into multiple pieces and returning health as a reward. Any demon, except the [[Tyrant]], are cut in two, while the Tyrant is cut in three. The Crucible is powered by charges which are found at fixed points on the map and can only hold three charges at a time.
 
The Crucible is a power weapon which executes instant [[glory kill]]s against any type of demon other than the [[Marauder]], even without the requirement that the demon be in a stagger state. Marauders can be killed with the Crucible only when staggered. The [[Doom hunter]] requires two charges, one to destroy its sled, and the other to kill it. Depending on the enemy attacked, the Slayer will swing the sword anywhere from one to three times, cleaving the enemy into multiple pieces and returning health as a reward. Any demon, except the [[Tyrant]], are cut in two, while the Tyrant is cut in three. The Crucible is powered by charges which are found at fixed points on the map and can only hold three charges at a time.
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There is a bug when the Marauder can be decapitated without being previously staggered by attacking it when it is faltered by a grenade explosion. This results in a glitched animation where the Marauder's removed head "stretches", leaving a trail of deformed textures. Occurance of this bug is a matter of timing.
 
There is a bug when the Marauder can be decapitated without being previously staggered by attacking it when it is faltered by a grenade explosion. This results in a glitched animation where the Marauder's removed head "stretches", leaving a trail of deformed textures. Occurance of this bug is a matter of timing.
  

Revision as of 12:58, 4 April 2020

This article is about the weapon from Doom Eternal. For the artifact from Doom (2016), see Crucible.

The Crucible, also called the Crucible blade, is a weapon in Doom Eternal, a legendary sword which was taken up by the Doom Slayer after his empowerment by the Seraphim during the attack on Taras Nabad by the forces of Hell. He retrieves it during the course of the game in order to oppose the Icon of Sin.

Tactical analysis

The Crucible is a power weapon which executes instant glory kills against any type of demon other than the Marauder, even without the requirement that the demon be in a stagger state. Marauders can be killed with the Crucible only when staggered. The Doom hunter requires two charges, one to destroy its sled, and the other to kill it. Depending on the enemy attacked, the Slayer will swing the sword anywhere from one to three times, cleaving the enemy into multiple pieces and returning health as a reward. Any demon, except the Tyrant, are cut in two, while the Tyrant is cut in three. The Crucible is powered by charges which are found at fixed points on the map and can only hold three charges at a time.

There is a bug when the Marauder can be decapitated without being previously staggered by attacking it when it is faltered by a grenade explosion. This results in a glitched animation where the Marauder's removed head "stretches", leaving a trail of deformed textures. Occurance of this bug is a matter of timing.

Lore

Spoiler Warning: Plot details follow.

It is said that immediately after his transfiguration, the Doom Slayer took the Crucible in hand and Wraithfire leapt forth from its hilt in the form of a blade. This was normally expected to only be possible for a Night Sentinel of royal blood, and thus the Doom Slayer was recognized as a secondary sovereign by the Sentinels after this event, apparently ranking just under King Novik (to whom the Slayer still demonstrates fealty in the present).

The Doom Slayer used the Crucible to attack and fell the Titan which had come to Taras Nabad. The Crucible was left stabbed into the Titan's heart, as the seemingly indestructible nature of the giant demons means that they will come back to life if the blade is removed. When the Khan Maykr threatens to resurrect the Icon of Sin, the Slayer returns to Taras Nabad to retrieve the Crucible. In order to avoid awakening the Titan, he breaks the blade from the hilt. This leaves the Titan paralyzed, but requires the forging of a new blade from components left in the Slayer's vault before the Crucible can be used.

After the Icon of Sin's defeat, the Slayer likewise plunges his Crucible blade into the brain of the giant, before breaking it again and leaving him with only the hilt in hand, ostensibly to be reforged once more in the future.

Spoilers end here.