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*Maledict could come from the Latin words ''Malus'' meaning '''''evil''''' and ''dictus'' meaning '''''to control/Dictate''''', meaning ''Maledict'' means '''''Evil Dictator''''', which matches Betruger/Maledict perfectly.
 
*Maledict could come from the Latin words ''Malus'' meaning '''''evil''''' and ''dictus'' meaning '''''to control/Dictate''''', meaning ''Maledict'' means '''''Evil Dictator''''', which matches Betruger/Maledict perfectly.
 
*In the dictionary, Maledict is defined as a "curse", which references to Betruger's transformation into the Maledict.
 
*In the dictionary, Maledict is defined as a "curse", which references to Betruger's transformation into the Maledict.
*Maledict is the mightest warrior in Hell, even more powerful than the [[Cyberdemon]] in terms of hit points. The Cyberdemon was killed by the fourth strike from the [[Soul Cube]] which takes 1000 units of health per strike. So the Cyberdemon must not have 4000 units of health to spare. On the other hand, Maledict has 5000 units of health in his second phrase of the showdown, let alone the 2500 units on top of that in the first phrase. The Soul Cube used to whisper to the [[Doomguy]] that it was the only way to strike down Hell's mightiest warrior. Many fans believe it was referring to the Cyberdemon. Although Maledict bests the Cyberdemon, the Soul Cube's words wasn't false. Perhaps the Soul Cube had been referring to Maledict from start to finish. Or maybe it was after Cyberdemon's demise that Dr. [[Betruger]] transformed into Maledict as its first appearance was in the latest part of Doom 3's final cutscene.
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*Maledict is the mightest warrior in Hell, even more powerful than the [[Cyberdemon]] in terms of hit points. The Cyberdemon was killed by the fourth strike from the [[Soul Cube]] which takes 1000 units of health per strike. So the Cyberdemon must not have 4000 units of health to spare. On the other hand, Maledict has 5000 units of health in his second phrase of the showdown, let alone the 2500 units on top of that in the first phrase. The Soul Cube used to whisper to the [[Doomguy]] that it was the only way to strike down Hell's mightiest warrior. Many fans believe it was referring to the Cyberdemon. Although Maledict bests the Cyberdemon, the Soul Cube's comment wasn't false. Perhaps the Soul Cube had been referring to Maledict from start to finish. Or maybe it was after Cyberdemon's demise that Dr. [[Betruger]] transformed into Maledict as its first appearance was in the latest part of Doom 3's final cutscene.
  
 
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The Maledict

The Maledict is the final boss in Resurrection of Evil, first shown in Doom 3's ending cinematic, and is shown on RoE's box art.

The Maledict looks like a mostly skeletal dragon with a large set of wings, two legs with clawed feet, a long tail and a head similar to a Forgotten One. It emits a loud, piercing scream and has empty eye sockets. RoE's ending cinematic shows that the demon is very large compared to humans, able to swallow them whole.

While not invulnerable to conventional weaponry, the Maledict is extremely potent in comabt because its attacks penetrate the invincibility granted by the Artifact. The Malefict could also withstand multiple BFG and Rocket hits even though the Marine had activated Beserk ability from the Artifact, In the final cutscene, the Maledict appeared unharmed by the Marine's guns but it was eventually killed by him with the Artifact.

Combat characteristics

The final battle consists of two phases. In the first phase, the airborne Maledict has 2500 hit points and summons Forgotten Ones to attack the player. It also can hover at the edge of the platform and spew a spread of several fireballs at the player, and jet across the platform leaving behind a Flamewall stream in its wake much like that of the Arch-Vile. After the Maledict's health has been reduced to less than 25%, the second phase of the battle begins. Maledict's health is reset to 5000, and the demon proceeds to retreat to the giant skull-shaped volcano on the battlefield and rains down fireballs from the sky. It also continues to use its Flamewall attack, which deals massive damage to the player.

Tactical analysis

To defeat the Maledict, the player is to use the Artifact. Taking advantage of helltime power, the player can fire at the Maledict using his strongest weapon (preferably the BFG 9000) with greater accuracy. The Artifact's berserk power also increases the damage done to the Maledict by the player's weapons, allowing them to wear down its considerable 2500 hit points much more quickly. The best time to attack the Maledict is when it hovers over the skull-shaped mountain and summons Forgotten Ones; at this time it flies in a predictable pattern and remains in view for the longest period of time.

During the second phase of the battle, there is a "safe spot" from the Maledict's meteor shower attack, right inside the curve of one of the giant skull's horns, just to the left of the Maledict's perch. The player can fire at the Maledict from this position while safe from the raining meteors, although they will need to dodge around whenever the Maledict flies off to avoid its flamewall attack, or they could save the artifact for phase 2 of the battle and use it to slow time to allow the player to throw the meteors back at the Maledict.

Plot details

Spoiler Warning: Plot details follow.

A recon team, having rescued the young Marine after he defeated the Cyberdemon and sealed the Hell hole, never finds out about Bertruger's whereabouts. It turns out that the mad scientist has been transformed into a large, twisted skeletal monstrosity, with Betruger's head at the end of the creature's tongue. Its appearance at the end of Doom 3 is initially left open to interpretation as to whether Betruger is being rewarded by Hell for his loyal services, or punished for failing to kill the Marine. The Resurrection of Evil makes it clear, however, that this was part of Betruger's pact with Hell and his power over most of the demon forces.

The connection between Betruger and the Maledict is never exactly explained. Whether Betruger merged with the Maledict or is the Maledict is never explained. It uses "us" to refer to itself or possibly all of Hell. Given Betruger's personality change however after his first trip through the portal, it may be possible that the Maledict's spirit inhabited Betruger's body and that Betruger's own soul was consumed (this is supported by the fact that Betruger sometimes refers to the forces of Hell as his "children"). It is not known whether Betruger is a part of the monster or if he is controlling it. Either way, he does not seem to mind, as he apparently sees his new form as preferential to staying human (referring to everyone as "Mortals").

In Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil, when confronted by another heroic Marine, older than the first one that killed the Cyberdemon, Betruger's head talks about the artifact, revealing it is a powerful object meant to be used by forces of hell, and as speaking of the forces of hell by using the word "us" he reveals his plans of another invasion, and how these plans are ruined by the Marine.

When the Maledict's final 5000 hit points have been exhausted, the ending cinematic shows the demon swooping down at the Marine. The Marine fires a rocket which misses and the Maledict lunges and promptly grabs him with its jaws, swinging him around over its head and then throwing him down to the ground. The Marine passes out. When he wakes up, he is greeted by Betruger's head. Betruger says, "Return what is ours," referring to the Artifact. The angry Marine shoves the Artifact into the Betruger's mouth, resulting in a massive explosion that disintegrates both the Maledict and Betruger. The only left is Betruger's human skull which is seen rolling out onto the ground. The screen whites out completely and the voice of Dr. Elizabeth McNeil is heard saying, "Marine...? Marine... Welcome home." This final scene is ambiguous and open to interpretation.

Spoilers end here.

Trivia

  • Maledict could come from the Latin words Malus meaning evil and dictus meaning to control/Dictate, meaning Maledict means Evil Dictator, which matches Betruger/Maledict perfectly.
  • In the dictionary, Maledict is defined as a "curse", which references to Betruger's transformation into the Maledict.
  • Maledict is the mightest warrior in Hell, even more powerful than the Cyberdemon in terms of hit points. The Cyberdemon was killed by the fourth strike from the Soul Cube which takes 1000 units of health per strike. So the Cyberdemon must not have 4000 units of health to spare. On the other hand, Maledict has 5000 units of health in his second phrase of the showdown, let alone the 2500 units on top of that in the first phrase. The Soul Cube used to whisper to the Doomguy that it was the only way to strike down Hell's mightiest warrior. Many fans believe it was referring to the Cyberdemon. Although Maledict bests the Cyberdemon, the Soul Cube's comment wasn't false. Perhaps the Soul Cube had been referring to Maledict from start to finish. Or maybe it was after Cyberdemon's demise that Dr. Betruger transformed into Maledict as its first appearance was in the latest part of Doom 3's final cutscene.

Source

  • This article incorporates text from the open-content Wikipedia online encyclopedia article Maledict.