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==Tactical analysis== | ==Tactical analysis== | ||
A single [[blood punch]] completely destroys its armor. Unlike the normal mancubus, its reinforced arm cannons cannot be destroyed, leaving it a higher-level attack threat until killed. Unlike its counterpart from the previous game, it is capable of using its flamethrowers to repel attempts at fighting it up close. | A single [[blood punch]] completely destroys its armor. Unlike the normal mancubus, its reinforced arm cannons cannot be destroyed, leaving it a higher-level attack threat until killed. Unlike its counterpart from the previous game, it is capable of using its flamethrowers to repel attempts at fighting it up close. | ||
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+ | viewercyber1.jpg|Front view. | ||
+ | viewercyber2.jpg|Rear view. | ||
+ | toy_cybermancubus.jpg|The Cyber-Mancubus's collectible toy. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
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This article is about the monster in Doom Eternal. For other games, see:
The cyber-mancubus, a cybernetics-enhanced version of the regular mancubus, returns as a monster in Doom Eternal, this time sporting more complete armor.[1] Thanks to the new destructible demons system, its armor can be broken off.
Tactical analysis
A single blood punch completely destroys its armor. Unlike the normal mancubus, its reinforced arm cannons cannot be destroyed, leaving it a higher-level attack threat until killed. Unlike its counterpart from the previous game, it is capable of using its flamethrowers to repel attempts at fighting it up close.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Grant, Christopher (21 January 2020). "Doom Eternal is like Evil Dead 2 made on an Avengers-sized budget." Polygon. Retrieved 26 February 2020.
Monsters from Doom Eternal | ||
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Fodder: | Gargoyle • Imp • Lost soul • Maykr drone • Mecha zombie • Soldier (Blaster) • Soldier (Shield) • Zombies | |
Heavy: | Arachnotron • Cacodemon • Carcass • Cyber-mancubus • Dread knight • Hell knight • Mancubus • Pain elemental • Pinky • Prowler • Revenant • Spectre • Whiplash | |
Super Heavy: | Arch-vile • Baron of Hell • Doom hunter • Marauder • Tyrant | |
Ambient: | Buff totem • Cueball • Tentacle | |
Bosses: | Gladiator • Icon of Sin • Khan Maykr | |
Mechanics: | Empowered demon • Gore nest • Kalibas | |
Expansion - The Ancient Gods, Part One | Expansion - The Ancient Gods, Part Two | |
Fodder: | Screecher • Stone imp • Riot soldier | |
Heavy: | Blood Maykr • Whiplash spectre | Cursed prowler |
Super Heavy: | Armored baron | |
Ambient: | Spirit • Turret | Demonic trooper |
Bosses: | Samur Maykr • Trial of Maligog | The Dark Lord |