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[[Image:sgtnojoi.png|thumb|right|256px|Shotgun-wielding former humans are up to no good in [http://www.doomworld.com/idgames/index.php?id=694 JOI-CM1.WAD]]]
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{{Monster versions|disambig={{thisisabout|monster|doom1}}|doom4=Possessed security|doom5=Soldier (Shield)}}
The '''shotgun guy''' (which is referred to as ''former human sergeant'' in the game manuals, and by extension ''sergeant'') is an armored human which has been turned into a [[Former human|zombie]] during the invasion from [[hell]]. The [[monster]] appears as a red-eyed bald man wearing bloodstained, slate-gray body armor and clothes, and wields a [[shotgun]].
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[[File:E1m1 shotgunner.png|thumb|A shotgun guy attacks in [[E1M1: Hangar (Doom)|E1M1: Hangar]]]]
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The '''shotgun guy''', also called the '''former human sergeant''' in the game manuals, and sometimes shortened to '''sergeant''', is an armored space marine which has been turned into a [[Former human|zombie]] during the invasion from [[Hell]]. The [[monster]] appears as a red-eyed bald man wearing bloodstained slate-gray body armor and clothing, and wields a [[shotgun]]. Angrier in appearance than the lowly [[zombieman]], and around three times as powerful, a shotgun guy can challenge the most hardened of Doom veterans. His official description reads:
  
The Doom instruction manual says: ''Same as the Former Humans, but much meaner, and tougher. These walking shotguns provide you with a few extra holes if you're not careful!''
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{{Quote|Same as the Former Humans, but much meaner, and tougher. These walking shotguns provide you with a few extra holes if you're not careful!|Doom instruction manual|Doom instruction manual}}
  
 
==Combat characteristics==
 
==Combat characteristics==
[[Image:E1m1 shotgunner.png|thumb|right|256px|A shotgun guy in action in [[E1M1: Hangar (Doom)|E1M1: Hangar]]]]
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[[File:sgtnojoi.png|thumb|Shotgun guys loitering in {{Idgames|file=levels/doom/deathmatch/j-l/joi-cm1|title=JOI-CM1.WAD|linkonly=1}}]]
This type of zombie is armed with a shotgun, which is less powerful than [[Shotgun|the player's shotgun]]: one round produces only three pellets instead of seven, and each pellet inflicts slightly less damage on average. When the shotgun guy attacks, it aims its shotgun at the player for about 3/10 of a second and fires a single round. Each pellet has the same dispersal as a trooper's bullet (standard deviation around 9°, to a maximum of ±22°); this is calculated independently for each pellet, so multiple hits are occasionally scored even at very long range. After firing, the monster moves again.
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This type of zombie is armed with a shotgun, which is less powerful than [[Shotgun|the player's shotgun]]: one round produces only three pellets instead of seven, and each pellet inflicts slightly less damage on average. When the shotgun guy attacks, it aims its shotgun at the player for about 3/10 of a second and fires a single round. Each pellet has the same dispersal as a trooper's bullet (standard deviation around 9°, to a maximum of ±22°); this is calculated independently for each pellet, so multiple hits are occasionally scored even at very long range. After firing, the monster [[Monster behavior|moves again]].
  
When killed, the shotgun guy drops its weapon, which contains 4 [[Shotgun shells|shells]] (or 8 on ITYTD and NM). If it subsequently [[Skill level|respawns]] or is [[Arch-vile|resurrected]], the shotgun remains. The shotgun guy's chest and its abdomen spill blood as it is felled, assuming it is not [[gibs|gibbed]], which is not uncommon, considering its relatively low number of [[hit points]].
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When killed, the shotgun guy drops its weapon, which contains 4 [[Shotgun shells|shells]] (or 8 on [[I'm too young to die]] and [[Nightmare!]]). If it subsequently [[Skill level|respawns]] or is [[Arch-vile|resurrected]], the shotgun remains. The shotgun guy's chest and its abdomen spill blood as it is felled, assuming it is not [[gibs|gibbed]], which is not uncommon, considering its relatively low number of [[hit point]]s.
  
 
==Tactical analysis==
 
==Tactical analysis==
Due to the dispersal of the pellets from its shotgun, the shotgun guy is only a marginally greater threat than the [[zombieman]] at long range. However, at closer ranges its shotgun blast can damage the player significantly, and many stock levels create ambushes by placing sergeants on ledges and around corners.
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Due to the dispersal of the pellets from its shotgun, the shotgun guy is only a marginally greater threat than the [[zombieman]] at long range. However, at closer ranges its shotgun blast can damage the player significantly, and many stock levels create ambushes by placing sergeants on ledges and around corners.
  
The player's shotgun generally kills individual shotgun guys at medium and long ranges, and can occasionally kill two or more with one shot at close range. All other weapons are effective against shotgun guys, although the [[pistol]] leaves it ample time to retaliate, and the [[fist]] and [[chainsaw]] are dangerous to use because the player risks being shot at point-blank range. This can be fatal if the player does not have any form of armor available.
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The player's shotgun generally kills individual shotgun guys at medium and long ranges, and can occasionally kill two or more with one shot at close range. All other weapons are effective against shotgun guys, although the [[pistol]] leaves it ample time to retaliate, and the [[fist]] and [[chainsaw]] are dangerous to use because the player risks being shot at point-blank range. This can be fatal if the player does not have any form of [[Armors|armor]] available.
  
The shotgun guy's contribution to [[Monster infighting|monster-monster battles]] is average at best. It is more durable than a zombieman, and can damage more than one creature per shot. However, it fires much less frequently than a player would, and circles its target in an irregular pattern which prevents it from attacking at close range every time. Thus it can be defeated by a healthy [[imp]] more often than not, and most often by a [[demon]].
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The shotgun guy's contribution to [[Monster infighting|monster-monster battles]] is average at best. It is more durable than a zombieman, and can damage more than one creature per shot. However, it fires much less frequently than a player would, and circles its target in an irregular pattern which prevents it from attacking at close range every time. Thus it can be defeated by a healthy [[imp]] more often than not, and most often by a [[demon]].
  
Very large groups of shotgun guys may suffer significant losses from infighting (as with the [[red key]] area in the user made [http://www.doomworld.com/idgames/index.php?id=12929 URMEAT.WAD]) simply because of the sheer number of pellets being fired.
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Very large groups of shotgun guys may suffer significant losses from infighting (as with the [[red key]] area in the user made {{Idgames|file=levels/doom/s-u/urmeat|title=URMEAT.WAD|linkonly=1}}) simply because of the sheer number of pellets being fired. If shotgun guys are encountered in groups, they are usually positioned in formation to minimize infighting from the pellet spread.
  
Certain stock maps (especially those of [[Knee-Deep in the Dead]]) include a large number of additional shotgun guys on UV as compared with the lower [[skill level]]s. Their dropped shotguns greatly increase the number of shells available to the player.
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Shotgun guys may also be used in turret or alcove situations, usually placed a considerable distance from the player to minimize damage from a [[chaingun]] or [[super shotgun]]. It may be best to switch to the shotgun to take out these monsters, due to its narrow spread.
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Certain stock maps (especially those of [[Knee-Deep in the Dead]]) include a large number of additional shotgun guys on [[Ultra-Violence]] as compared with the lower skill levels. While increasing difficulty overall, their dropped shotguns also greatly increase the number of shells available to the player.
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In the Nightmare! skill level or under the influence of the {{c|-fast}} [[command line parameter]], the shotgun guy's attack rate increases so significantly that they can make some stock maps in Knee-Deep in the Dead nearly impossible. Notable examples include the starting walkways in [[E1M3: Toxin Refinery (Doom)|E1M3: Toxin Refinery]], and the central hub of [[E1M9: Military Base (Doom)|E1M9: Military Base]].
  
 
==Inspiration and development==
 
==Inspiration and development==
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
* Despite being called a "sergeant" in the manuals, the shotgun guy has the type name MT_SHOTGUY in the [[Doom source code]], and the sprite prefix SPOS, while the analogous MT_SERGEANT and SARG are given to the [[demon]]. This is arguably because the demon was initially named "demon sergeant" in the [[Doom Bible]] (section 7.2).
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* Despite being called a "sergeant" in the manuals, the shotgun guy has the type name {{c|MT_SHOTGUY}} in the [[Doom source code]], and the [[sprite]] prefix {{c|SPOS}}, while the analogous {{c|MT_SERGEANT}} and {{c|SARG}} are given to the [[demon]]. This is likely because the demon was initially named "demon sergeant" in the [[Doom Bible]] (section 7.2).
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* Depending on the skill level chosen, the shotgun guy may be the first monster seen to new Doom players. A considerable number of them populate [[E1M1: Hangar]] when it is played on Ultra-Violence or higher.
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* The official French name of the monster is ''type au fusil''.
  
==Data==
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== Data ==
{|
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{| {{prettytable}}
{|
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!colspan=2|Shotgun guy data (original)
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|-
  {| {{prettytable}} width=100%
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| [[Thing types|Thing type]]||9 (decimal), 9 (hex)
  !colspan=2|Attributes
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|-
  |-
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| [[Mobj|Enum]]||MT_SHOTGUY (2)
  |ID #||9 (decimal), 9 (hex)
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|-
  |-
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| Appears in||[[Shareware]] Doom<br>[[Doom]]/[[Ultimate Doom]]<br>[[Doom II]]/[[Final Doom]]
  |[[Hit points]]||30
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|-
  |-
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| [[Hit point]]s||30
  |Speed||8 [[map unit]]s per frame<br>(93.3 map units per second)
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|-
  |-
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| Speed||8 [[map unit]]s per frame<br>(93.3 map units per second)
  |Width||40
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|-
  |-
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| Radius||20
  |Height||56
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|-
  |-
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| Height||56
  |Reaction time||8
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|-
  |-
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| [[Mass]]||100
  |[[Pain chance]]||170 (66.41%)
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|-
  |-
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| Reaction time||8 [[tic]]s
  |Pain time||6 tics
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|-
  |-
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| [[Pain chance]]||170 (67.58%)
  |[[Mass]]||100
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|-
  |-
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| Pain time||6 tics
  |Bits||4194310
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|-
  |}
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| Flags||{{c|4194310}} (decimal)<br>{{c|00400006}} (hex)
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|-
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| Flags list|| 1: Obstacle<br> 2: Shootable<br>22: Affects kill %
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|}
  !|Bits list
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{| {{prettytable}}
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!colspan=2|[[Sprite]]s & [[sound]]s
1: Obstacle
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|-
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| Sprite name||SPOS
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|-
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| Alert sound||DSPOSIT1,<br>DSPOSIT2, or<br>DSPOSIT3
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|-
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| [[A_Chase|Active sound]]||DSPOSACT
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|-
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| Pain sound||DSPOPAIN
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|-
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| [[Types of death|Death]] sound||DSPODTH1,<br>DSPODTH2, or<br>DSPODTH3 (normal)<br>DSSLOP ([[gibs]])
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|}
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{| {{prettytable}}
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! [[State]]!!Frames
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|-
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| Idling||2 [AB]
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|-
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| Chasing||8 [AABBCCDD]
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|-
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| Attacking||3 [EFE]
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|-
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| [[Pain state|Hurting]]||2 [GG]
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|-
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| [[Types of death|Dying]]||5 [HIJKL]
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|-
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| [[Gibs|Gibbing]]||9 [MNOPQRSTU]
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|-
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| Resurrecting||5 [LKJIH]
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|}
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{| {{prettytable}}
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!colspan=2|Ranged attack
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|-
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| Type||[[Hitscan]]
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|-
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| [[Damage]]||3-15 (per pellet)<br>9-45 (total)
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|-
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| Sprite||PUFF (impact, miss)<br>BLUD (impact, hit)
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|-
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| Frames||4 [ABCD] (impact, miss)<br>3 [CBA] (impact, hit) <small>if damage > 13</small><br>2 [BA] (impact, hit) <small>if damage <= 12</small><br>1 [A] (impact, hit) <small>if damage <= 8</small>
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|-
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| Sound||DSSHOTGN (firing)
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|}
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{{col-end}}
  
2: Shootable
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22: Affects Kill %
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{| {{prettytable}}
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!colspan=2|Shotgun guy data (Doom 64)
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|-
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| Enum||MT_POSSESSED2 (8)
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| Appears in||[[Doom 64]]/[[The Lost Levels|Lost Levels]]
  {| {{prettytable}}
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|-
  !colspan=2|[[Sprite]]s & [[sound]]s
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| Speed||8 map units per frame<br>(80.0 map units per second)
  |-
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|-
  |Sprite name||SPOS
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| Radius||32
  |-
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|-
  |Alert sound||DSPOSIT1,<br>DSPOSIT2, or<br>DSPOSIT3
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| Height||87
  |-
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|-
  |Action sound||DSPOSACT
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| Flags||{{c|4194822}} (decimal)<br>{{c|00400206}} (hex)
  |-
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|-
  |Pain sound||DSPOPAIN
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| Flags list|| 1: Obstacle<br> 2: Shootable<br> 9: Apply gravity<br>22: Affects kill %
  |-
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|}
  |[[Types of death|Death]] sound||DSPODTH1,<br>DSPODTH2, or<br>DSPODTH3 (normal)<br>DSSLOP ([[gibs]])
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  |}
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{| {{prettytable}}
|}
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!colspan=2|Sprites & sounds
|valign=top|
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|-
{|
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| Sprite name||POSS
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|-
  {| {{prettytable}} width=100%
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| Alert sound||SFX_060 or<br>SFX_061
  !colspan=2|Ranged attack
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|-
  |-
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| Active sound||SFX_081
  |Type||[[Hitscan]]
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|-
  |-
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| Pain sound||SFX_054
  |Damage||3-15 (per pellet)<br>9-45 (total)
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|-
  |-
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| Death sound||SFX_073 or<br>SFX_074 (normal)<br>SFX_055 (gibs)
  |Sprite name||PUFF (impact, miss)<br>BLUD (impact, hit)
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|}
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Data not listed is the same<br>as for the original version.
  |Sound||DSSHOTGN
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{| {{prettytable}}
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!colspan=2|Ranged attack
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|-
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| Damage||3-15 (per pellet)<br>9-45 (total)
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|-
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| Frames||6 [ABCDEF] (impact, miss)<br>4 [ABCD] (impact, hit) <small>if damage > 13</small><br>3 [BCD] (impact, hit) <small>if damage <= 12</small><br>2 [CD] (impact, hit) <small>if damage <= 8</small>
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|-
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| Sound||SFX_034 (firing)
 
|}
 
|}
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{{col-end}}
  
[[Image:SposHistogram.png|none|300px|thumb|''Damage done by a shotgun guy's weapon'']]
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[[File:SposHistogram.png|none|300px|thumb|''Damage done by a shotgun guy's weapon'']]
  
 
{| {{prettytable}}
 
{| {{prettytable}}
 
| '''Shots needed to kill'''<sup>1,2</sup>
 
| '''Shots needed to kill'''<sup>1,2</sup>
 
| Mean
 
| Mean
| [[Wikipedia:Standard deviation#Interpretation and application|Standard<br>deviation]]
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| {{wp|Standard deviation#Interpretation and application|Standard<br>deviation}}
 
| Min
 
| Min
 
| Max
 
| Max
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|[[Trooper]]||2.93||0.83||2||6
 
|[[Trooper]]||2.93||0.83||2||6
 
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|[[Sergeant]]||3.91||1.04||2||7
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|[[Shotgun guy|Sergeant]]||3.91||1.04||2||7
 
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|[[Wolfenstein SS]]||6.37||1.39||4||11
 
|[[Wolfenstein SS]]||6.37||1.39||4||11
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|[[Chaingunner]]||8.80||1.74||5||15
 
|[[Chaingunner]]||8.80||1.74||5||15
 
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|[[Lost Soul]]||12.29||2.16||9||19
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|[[Lost soul]]||12.29||2.16||9||19
 
|-
 
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|[[Commander Keen]]||12.29||2.16||9||19
 
|[[Commander Keen]]||12.29||2.16||9||19
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|[[Spectre]]||17.86||2.79||13||26
 
|[[Spectre]]||17.86||2.79||13||26
 
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|[[Boss Brain]]<sup>3</sup>||29.78||4.39||25||42
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|[[Boss brain]]<sup>3</sup>||29.78||4.39||25||42
 
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|[[Revenant]]||35.44||5.22||30||50
 
|[[Revenant]]||35.44||5.22||30||50
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|[[Cacodemon]]||47.41||6.88||40||64
 
|[[Cacodemon]]||47.41||6.88||40||64
 
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|[[Pain Elemental]]||47.41||6.88||40||64
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|[[Pain elemental]]||47.41||6.88||40||64
 
|-
 
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|[[Hell Knight]]||58.95||8.61||50||82
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|[[Hell knight]]||58.95||8.61||50||82
 
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|[[Arachnotron]]||58.95||8.61||50||82
 
|[[Arachnotron]]||58.95||8.61||50||82
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|[[Mancubus]]||70.57||10.22||60||96
 
|[[Mancubus]]||70.57||10.22||60||96
 
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|[[Arch-Vile]]||82.52||12.01||70||114
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|[[Arch-vile]]||82.52||12.01||70||114
 
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|-
 
|[[Baron of Hell]]||117.61||17.02||100||159
 
|[[Baron of Hell]]||117.61||17.02||100||159
 
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|[[Spider Mastermind]]||351.57||51.06||303||473
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|[[Spiderdemon]]||351.57||51.06||303||473
 
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|-
 
|[[Cyberdemon]]||468.91||68.19||405||631
 
|[[Cyberdemon]]||468.91||68.19||405||631
 
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|-
 
|}
 
|}
<small>
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<div style="font-size: smaller">
#This table assumes that all calls to [[Pseudorandom number generator|P_Random]] for damage, [[pain chance]], [[blood]] splats, and bullet dispersal are consecutive. In real play, this is never the case: counterattacks and AI pathfinding must be handled, and of course the map may contain additional moving monsters and other randomized phenomena (such as [[Sector#Vanilla Doom|flickering lights]]). Any resulting errors are probably toward the single-shot average, as they introduce noise into the correlation between the indices of "consecutive" calls.
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#This table assumes that all calls to [[Pseudorandom number generator|P_Random]] for damage, [[pain chance]], [[blood]] splats, and bullet dispersal are consecutive. In real play, this is never the case: counterattacks and AI pathfinding must be handled, and of course the map may contain additional moving monsters and other randomized phenomena (such as [[Sector#Doom|flickering lights]]). Any resulting errors are probably toward the single-shot average, as they introduce noise into the correlation between the indices of "consecutive" calls.
 
#The target must be close enough to compensate for the monster's inaccurate aim.
 
#The target must be close enough to compensate for the monster's inaccurate aim.
 
#Assumes that direct hits are possible, which [[Icon of Sin|does not occur]] in any stock map.
 
#Assumes that direct hits are possible, which [[Icon of Sin|does not occur]] in any stock map.
</small>
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</div>
  
 
==Appearance statistics==
 
==Appearance statistics==
In [[classic Doom]], the shotgun guy is first encountered on these maps:
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In the [[IWAD]]s the shotgun guy is first encountered on these maps per [[Skill level#Doom and Doom II skill levels|skill level]]:
  
{| {{prettytable}}
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{{col-begin}}
!Game||[[I'm Too Young To Die|ITYTD]] and [[Hey, Not Too Rough|HNTR]]||[[Hurt Me Plenty|HMP]]||[[Ultra-Violence|UV]] and [[Nightmare!|NM]]
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{{col-break|width=50%}}
|-
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{| {{prettytable}}
|[[Ultimate Doom]]||[[E1M3: Toxin Refinery (Doom)|E1M3: Toxin Refinery]]||[[E1M3: Toxin Refinery (Doom)|E1M3: Toxin Refinery]]||[[E1M1: Hangar (Doom)|E1M1: Hangar]]
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!colspan="4"|Single-player
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|[[Doom II]]||[[MAP02: Underhalls (Doom II)|MAP02: Underhalls]]||[[MAP02: Underhalls (Doom II)|MAP02: Underhalls]]||[[MAP02: Underhalls (Doom II)|MAP02: Underhalls]]
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!Game / ''Episode''!!1-2!!3!!4-5
|-
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|-
|[[TNT: Evilution]]||[[MAP01: System Control (TNT: Evilution)|MAP01: System Control]]||[[MAP01: System Control (TNT: Evilution)|MAP01: System Control]]||[[MAP01: System Control (TNT: Evilution)|MAP01: System Control]]
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|''[[Knee-Deep in the Dead]]''||[[E1M3: Toxin Refinery]]||E1M3: Toxin Refinery||[[E1M1: Hangar]]
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|-
|[[Plutonia]]||[[MAP01: Congo (The Plutonia Experiment)|MAP01: Congo]]||[[MAP01: Congo (The Plutonia Experiment)|MAP01: Congo]]||[[MAP01: Congo (The Plutonia Experiment)|MAP01: Congo]]
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|''[[The Shores of Hell]]''||[[E2M1: Deimos Anomaly]]||E2M1: Deimos Anomaly||E2M1: Deimos Anomaly
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|-
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|''[[Inferno]]''||[[E3M2: Slough of Despair]]||E3M2: Slough of Despair||E3M2: Slough of Despair
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|-
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|''[[Thy Flesh Consumed]]''||[[E4M1: Hell Beneath]]||E4M1: Hell Beneath||E4M1: Hell Beneath
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|-
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|[[Doom II]]||[[MAP02: Underhalls]]||MAP02: Underhalls||MAP02: Underhalls
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|-
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|[[TNT: Evilution]]||[[MAP01: System Control]]||MAP01: System Control||MAP01: System Control
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|-
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|[[Plutonia Experiment]]||[[MAP01: Congo]]||MAP01: Congo||MAP01: Congo
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|-
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|[[Doom 64]]||[[MAP01: Staging Area]]||MAP01: Staging Area||MAP01: Staging Area
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|-
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|[[The Lost Levels]]||[[MAP34: Plant Ops]]||MAP34: Plant Ops||MAP34: Plant Ops
 
|}
 
|}
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{| {{prettytable}}
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!colspan="4"|Multiplayer
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|-
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!Game / ''Episode''!!1-2!!3!!4-5
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|-
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|''Knee-Deep in the Dead''||E1M3: Toxin Refinery||E1M3: Toxin Refinery||E1M1: Hangar
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|-
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|''The Shores of Hell''||E2M1: Deimos Anomaly||E2M1: Deimos Anomaly||E2M1: Deimos Anomaly
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|-
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|''Inferno''||E3M2: Slough of Despair||E3M2: Slough of Despair||E3M2: Slough of Despair
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|-
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|''Thy Flesh Consumed''||E4M1: Hell Beneath||E4M1: Hell Beneath||E4M1: Hell Beneath
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|-
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|Doom II||MAP02: Underhalls||MAP02: Underhalls||MAP02: Underhalls
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|-
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|TNT: Evilution||MAP01: System Control||MAP01: System Control||MAP01: System Control
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|-
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|Plutonia Experiment||MAP01: Congo||MAP01: Congo||MAP01: Congo
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|}
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The [[IWAD]]s contain the following numbers of shotgun guys:
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The IWADs contain the following numbers of shotgun guys per skill level:
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!colspan="4"|Single-player
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|-
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!Game / ''Episode''!!1-2!!3!!4-5
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|-
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|style="text-align: left;"|''[[Knee-Deep in the Dead]]''||''40''||''133''||''280''
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|style="text-align: left;"|''[[The Shores of Hell]]''||''32''||''52''||''54''
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|-
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|style="text-align: left;"|''[[Inferno]]''||''64''||''75''||''91''
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|-
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|style="text-align: left;"|[[Doom|Doom (registered)]]||136||260||425
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|-
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|style="text-align: left;"|''[[Thy Flesh Consumed]]''||''135''||''191''||''231''
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|-
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|style="text-align: left;"|[[Ultimate Doom]]||271||451||656
 +
|-
 +
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Doom II]]||203||382||483
 +
|-
 +
|style="text-align: left;"|[[TNT: Evilution]]||638||894||1041
 +
|-
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|style="text-align: left;"|[[Plutonia Experiment]]||282||312||315
 +
|-
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|style="text-align: left;"|[[Doom 64]]||229||321||353
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|-
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|style="text-align: left;"|[[The Lost Levels]]||64||111||124
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|}
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{| {{prettytable|style=text-align: center;}}
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!colspan="4"|Multiplayer
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|-
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!Game / ''Episode''!!1-2!!3!!4-5
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|-
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|style="text-align: left;"|''Knee-Deep in the Dead''||''40''||''133''||''280''
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|-
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|style="text-align: left;"|''The Shores of Hell''||''32''||''52''||''54''
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|-
 +
|style="text-align: left;"|''Inferno''||''64''||''75''||''91''
 +
|-
 +
|style="text-align: left;"|Doom (registered)||136||260||425
 +
|-
 +
|style="text-align: left;"|''Thy Flesh Consumed''||''135''||''191''||''231''
 +
|-
 +
|style="text-align: left;"|Ultimate Doom||271||451||656
 +
|-
 +
|style="text-align: left;"|Doom II||203||382||483
 +
|-
 +
|style="text-align: left;"|TNT: Evilution||641||901||1053
 +
|-
 +
|style="text-align: left;"|Plutonia Experiment||291||321||328
 +
|}
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{{col-end}}
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Of the maps covered on the Doom Wiki, the following have the highest numbers of shotgun guys in single-player on skills 4-5:
 
{| {{prettytable}}
 
{| {{prettytable}}
!Game||[[I'm Too Young To Die|ITYTD]] and [[Hey, Not Too Rough|HNTR]]||[[Hurt Me Plenty|HMP]]||[[Ultra-Violence|UV]] and [[Nightmare!|NM]]
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! Map !! Count
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|-
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| [[IDDQD Arena]] || 13024
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Ultimate Doom]]||271||451||656
+
| [[World Orifice]] || 2999
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Doom II]]||203||382||483
+
| [[MAP05: Cosmogenesis (Cosmogenesis)]] || 1764
 
|-
 
|-
|[[TNT: Evilution]]||638||894||1041
+
| [[MAP31: The Eclipse of Betelgeuse (Antaresian Reliquary)]]<br>[[MAP28: The Eclipse of Betelgeuse (SlaughterMAX)]] || 1392
 
|-
 
|-
|[[Plutonia]]||282||312||315
+
| [[MAP31: Crest of Simplicity Part 2 (Slaughterfest 2011)]] || 1044
 
|}
 
|}
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''This data was last verified on March 13, 2024.''
  
 
==Other games==
 
==Other games==
:
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===Doom 64===
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{{Main|Doom 64 monsters#Former human sergeant}}
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The shotgun guy makes an appearance in [[Doom 64]], and is the most common type of zombie in the game. However, it uses the same sprite as the [[Zombieman]], but with a different [[palette]] applied which changes the color of the vest. The change is subtle enough that the two monsters are almost impossible to differentiate in the game's darkness. They first appear in [[MAP01: Staging Area (Doom 64)|MAP01: Staging Area]].
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===Doom 3===
 
===Doom 3===
''See [[Z-Sec]].''
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{{Main|Z-Sec}}
 
 
===Doom 64===
 
  
The shotgun guy makes an appearance in [[Doom 64]], but interestingly enough, it uses the sprite of the [[Zombieman]], but with a different palette applied to change his suit to more like the original [[Zombieman|zombieman]].  They first appear in [[MAP01: Staging Area (Doom 64)|MAP01: Staging Area]].
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In [[Doom 3]] and its expansions, armed zombies called Z-Secs occur in a wide variety of forms, one of which is helmeted with black armor and empty eye sockets, and wields a powerful shotgun which can throw the player back and do a dangerous amount of damage. They are neither as common nor as intelligent as the more dangerous [[machine gun]]-wielding Z-Sec, however, almost never employing cover tactics due to the short-range nature of their attack.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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[[Category:Zombies]]

Latest revision as of 08:30, 13 March 2024

This article is about the monster in the classic Doom series. For other games, see:
A shotgun guy attacks in E1M1: Hangar

The shotgun guy, also called the former human sergeant in the game manuals, and sometimes shortened to sergeant, is an armored space marine which has been turned into a zombie during the invasion from Hell. The monster appears as a red-eyed bald man wearing bloodstained slate-gray body armor and clothing, and wields a shotgun. Angrier in appearance than the lowly zombieman, and around three times as powerful, a shotgun guy can challenge the most hardened of Doom veterans. His official description reads:

"Same as the Former Humans, but much meaner, and tougher. These walking shotguns provide you with a few extra holes if you're not careful!"
― Doom instruction manual [source]

Combat characteristics[edit]

Shotgun guys loitering in JOI-CM1.WAD

This type of zombie is armed with a shotgun, which is less powerful than the player's shotgun: one round produces only three pellets instead of seven, and each pellet inflicts slightly less damage on average. When the shotgun guy attacks, it aims its shotgun at the player for about 3/10 of a second and fires a single round. Each pellet has the same dispersal as a trooper's bullet (standard deviation around 9°, to a maximum of ±22°); this is calculated independently for each pellet, so multiple hits are occasionally scored even at very long range. After firing, the monster moves again.

When killed, the shotgun guy drops its weapon, which contains 4 shells (or 8 on I'm too young to die and Nightmare!). If it subsequently respawns or is resurrected, the shotgun remains. The shotgun guy's chest and its abdomen spill blood as it is felled, assuming it is not gibbed, which is not uncommon, considering its relatively low number of hit points.

Tactical analysis[edit]

Due to the dispersal of the pellets from its shotgun, the shotgun guy is only a marginally greater threat than the zombieman at long range. However, at closer ranges its shotgun blast can damage the player significantly, and many stock levels create ambushes by placing sergeants on ledges and around corners.

The player's shotgun generally kills individual shotgun guys at medium and long ranges, and can occasionally kill two or more with one shot at close range. All other weapons are effective against shotgun guys, although the pistol leaves it ample time to retaliate, and the fist and chainsaw are dangerous to use because the player risks being shot at point-blank range. This can be fatal if the player does not have any form of armor available.

The shotgun guy's contribution to monster-monster battles is average at best. It is more durable than a zombieman, and can damage more than one creature per shot. However, it fires much less frequently than a player would, and circles its target in an irregular pattern which prevents it from attacking at close range every time. Thus it can be defeated by a healthy imp more often than not, and most often by a demon.

Very large groups of shotgun guys may suffer significant losses from infighting (as with the red key area in the user made URMEAT.WAD) simply because of the sheer number of pellets being fired. If shotgun guys are encountered in groups, they are usually positioned in formation to minimize infighting from the pellet spread.

Shotgun guys may also be used in turret or alcove situations, usually placed a considerable distance from the player to minimize damage from a chaingun or super shotgun. It may be best to switch to the shotgun to take out these monsters, due to its narrow spread.

Certain stock maps (especially those of Knee-Deep in the Dead) include a large number of additional shotgun guys on Ultra-Violence as compared with the lower skill levels. While increasing difficulty overall, their dropped shotguns also greatly increase the number of shells available to the player.

In the Nightmare! skill level or under the influence of the -fast command line parameter, the shotgun guy's attack rate increases so significantly that they can make some stock maps in Knee-Deep in the Dead nearly impossible. Notable examples include the starting walkways in E1M3: Toxin Refinery, and the central hub of E1M9: Military Base.

Inspiration and development[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • Despite being called a "sergeant" in the manuals, the shotgun guy has the type name MT_SHOTGUY in the Doom source code, and the sprite prefix SPOS, while the analogous MT_SERGEANT and SARG are given to the demon. This is likely because the demon was initially named "demon sergeant" in the Doom Bible (section 7.2).
  • Depending on the skill level chosen, the shotgun guy may be the first monster seen to new Doom players. A considerable number of them populate E1M1: Hangar when it is played on Ultra-Violence or higher.
  • The official French name of the monster is type au fusil.

Data[edit]

Damage done by a shotgun guy's weapon
Shots needed to kill1,2 Mean Standard
deviation
Min Max
Player (100%
health, no armor)
12.29 2.16 4 19
Player (100%
health, security armor)
17.86 2.79 13 26
Player (200%
health, combat armor)
44.18 6.03 37 59
Barrel 2.93 0.83 2 6
Trooper 2.93 0.83 2 6
Sergeant 3.91 1.04 2 7
Wolfenstein SS 6.37 1.39 4 11
Imp 7.43 1.53 5 13
Chaingunner 8.80 1.74 5 15
Lost soul 12.29 2.16 9 19
Commander Keen 12.29 2.16 9 19
Demon 17.86 2.79 13 26
Spectre 17.86 2.79 13 26
Boss brain3 29.78 4.39 25 42
Revenant 35.44 5.22 30 50
Cacodemon 47.41 6.88 40 64
Pain elemental 47.41 6.88 40 64
Hell knight 58.95 8.61 50 82
Arachnotron 58.95 8.61 50 82
Mancubus 70.57 10.22 60 96
Arch-vile 82.52 12.01 70 114
Baron of Hell 117.61 17.02 100 159
Spiderdemon 351.57 51.06 303 473
Cyberdemon 468.91 68.19 405 631
  1. This table assumes that all calls to P_Random for damage, pain chance, blood splats, and bullet dispersal are consecutive. In real play, this is never the case: counterattacks and AI pathfinding must be handled, and of course the map may contain additional moving monsters and other randomized phenomena (such as flickering lights). Any resulting errors are probably toward the single-shot average, as they introduce noise into the correlation between the indices of "consecutive" calls.
  2. The target must be close enough to compensate for the monster's inaccurate aim.
  3. Assumes that direct hits are possible, which does not occur in any stock map.

Appearance statistics[edit]

In the IWADs the shotgun guy is first encountered on these maps per skill level:

The IWADs contain the following numbers of shotgun guys per skill level:

Of the maps covered on the Doom Wiki, the following have the highest numbers of shotgun guys in single-player on skills 4-5:

Map Count
IDDQD Arena 13024
World Orifice 2999
MAP05: Cosmogenesis (Cosmogenesis) 1764
MAP31: The Eclipse of Betelgeuse (Antaresian Reliquary)
MAP28: The Eclipse of Betelgeuse (SlaughterMAX)
1392
MAP31: Crest of Simplicity Part 2 (Slaughterfest 2011) 1044

This data was last verified on March 13, 2024.

Other games[edit]

Doom 64[edit]

The shotgun guy makes an appearance in Doom 64, and is the most common type of zombie in the game. However, it uses the same sprite as the Zombieman, but with a different palette applied which changes the color of the vest. The change is subtle enough that the two monsters are almost impossible to differentiate in the game's darkness. They first appear in MAP01: Staging Area.

Doom 3[edit]

Main article: Z-Sec

In Doom 3 and its expansions, armed zombies called Z-Secs occur in a wide variety of forms, one of which is helmeted with black armor and empty eye sockets, and wields a powerful shotgun which can throw the player back and do a dangerous amount of damage. They are neither as common nor as intelligent as the more dangerous machine gun-wielding Z-Sec, however, almost never employing cover tactics due to the short-range nature of their attack.

See also[edit]