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The lost soul returns in the 2016 Doom in a form almost identical to its classic version, a flaming skull with demonic horns which rushes toward the player to attack. These lost souls however may perform a kamikaze-style attack wherein they will explode upon contact with their target, dealing significant damage.
Attack | Too Young To Die | Hurt Me Plenty | Ultra Violence | Nightmare |
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Homing Suicide | 12 | 25 | 54 | ? |
Monsters from Doom (2016) | |
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Demons: | Baron of Hell • Cacodemon • Cyber-mancubus • Hell knight • Hell razer • Imp • Lost soul • Mancubus • Pinky • Revenant • Spectre • Summoner |
Zombies: | Possessed • Possessed engineer • Possessed scientist • Possessed security • Possessed soldier • Possessed worker • Unwilling |
Bosses: | Cyberdemon • Hell guard • Spider Mastermind |
Multiplayer-only: | Harvester • Prowler |
Mechanics: | Gore nest |