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The '''gladiator''' is an armored [[Hell knight]]- or [[Baron of Hell|baron]]-like enemy appearing in [[Doom Eternal]] which is momentarily shown in the second trailer released on {{timeline|2020|January 14, 2020}}. It carries a large shield and appears to attack with a sword- or lance-like weapon. It resembles the Hell nobles of the [[Doom|original game]] more strongly than their [[Doom (2016)]] or Doom Eternal counterparts. Nothing else is currently known about this enemy.
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The '''gladiator''' is an armored [[Hell knight]]- or [[Baron of Hell|baron]]-like enemy appearing in [[Doom Eternal]] which is momentarily shown in the second trailer released on {{timeline|2020|January 14, 2020}}. It carries a large shield and appears to attack with a sword- or lance-like weapon. It resembles the Hell nobles of the [[Classic Doom|original games]] more strongly than their [[Doom (2016)]] or Doom Eternal counterparts. Nothing else is currently known about this enemy.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:45, 16 January 2020

The gladiator is an armored Hell knight- or baron-like enemy appearing in Doom Eternal which is momentarily shown in the second trailer released on January 14, 2020. It carries a large shield and appears to attack with a sword- or lance-like weapon. It resembles the Hell nobles of the original games more strongly than their Doom (2016) or Doom Eternal counterparts. Nothing else is currently known about this enemy.

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