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'''SlayeR''' is an [[Megawad#Episode replacement|episode WAD]] made by [[Richard Wiles]]. It also includes four [[Multiplayer#Deathmatch|deathmatch]] maps.
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'''SlayeR''' is an [[Megawad#Episode replacement|episode WAD]] designed by [[Richard Wiles]] that was released in October 2001. It also includes four [[Multiplayer#Deathmatch|deathmatch]] maps. SlayeR was chosen as one of the entries for 2001 in the [[Top 100 WADs of All Time]].
  
 
The first level is rather unique compared to the others. It is a large, expansive map while the other nine levels are short to medium and quite focused.
 
The first level is rather unique compared to the others. It is a large, expansive map while the other nine levels are short to medium and quite focused.
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== Content ==
 
== Content ==
 
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===Levels===
 
===Levels===
 
* {{maplinkgen|MAP01|Human Processing|SlayeR}}
 
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* MAP28: ''deathmatch version of MAP08''
 
* MAP28: ''deathmatch version of MAP08''
 
* [[MAP31 (SlayeR)|MAP31: ''unnamed bonus map'']]
 
* [[MAP31 (SlayeR)|MAP31: ''unnamed bonus map'']]
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===Soundtrack===
 
===Soundtrack===
* MAP01:
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* MAP01: "Opening to Hell" by [[Bobby Prince]]
* MAP02:
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* MAP02: "MUS_E1M9" by [[Kevin Schilder]], from [[Heretic]]
* MAP03:
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* MAP03: "Mummy Rags" by [[Mark Klem]], from [[Memento Mori]]
* MAP04:
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* MAP04: MIDI rendition of "{{wp|Tubular Bells|Tubular Bells, Part 1}}" by {{wp|Mike Oldfield}}
* MAP05:
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* MAP05: "Dance of the Sugarplum Lunatic" by Mark Klem, from [[Memento Mori II]]
* MAP06:
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* MAP06: MIDI rendition of "{{wp|Breathe (The Prodigy song)|Breathe}}" by {{wp|The Prodigy}}
* MAP07:
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* MAP07: "Treasures in the Dark" by Mark Klem, from [[STRAIN]]
* MAP08:
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* MAP08: "Slipper" by Mark Klem, from Memento Mori
* MAP09:
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* MAP09: "Sadistic" by [[L.A. Sieben]], from [[TNT: Evilution]]
* MAP10:
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* MAP10: "Legion of the Lost" by L.A. Sieben, from TNT: Evilution
 
* MAP31: ''no replacement''
 
* MAP31: ''no replacement''
  
* [[Intermission screen]]:
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* [[Intermission screen]]: "Track 15" from ''{{wp|Metaltech: Earthsiege}}''
* [[Text screen]]:
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* [[Text screen]]: "Track 15" from ''Metaltech: Earthsiege''
 
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The bonus level is only accessible via the {{c|idclev}} cheat code, a console command or a [[Parameter|command line argument]].
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The bonus level is only accessible via the {{c|idclev}} cheat code, a console command, or a [[Parameter|command line argument]].
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== Trivia ==
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* [[Chris Hansen]] included this WAD in his [[Christian Hansen#2001_2|2001 list]] of "Great Doom Releases".
  
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
 
* {{idgames|id=11486|title=SlayeR}}
 
* {{idgames|id=11486|title=SlayeR}}
 
* {{dsda2|wad=slayer|title=SlayeR}}
 
* {{dsda2|wad=slayer|title=SlayeR}}
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* {{archived link|http://thefish.8m.com/slayer.htm|Official page|https://web.archive.org/web/20080705222606/http://thefish.8m.com/slayer.htm|archive.org}}
 
* {{doomUGreview|page=slayer|rating=5}}
 
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* {{onemandoom|page=2017/08/slayer-slayerwad.html}}
 
* {{onemandoom|page=2017/08/slayer-slayerwad.html}}
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[[Category:Partial conversions]]
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[[Category:Multiplayer WADs]]
 
[[Category:Multiplayer WADs]]
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Latest revision as of 17:29, 9 February 2024

This article is about the level set. For other uses, see Slayer.

SlayeR is an episode WAD designed by Richard Wiles that was released in October 2001. It also includes four deathmatch maps. SlayeR was chosen as one of the entries for 2001 in the Top 100 WADs of All Time.

The first level is rather unique compared to the others. It is a large, expansive map while the other nine levels are short to medium and quite focused.

Content[edit]

The bonus level is only accessible via the idclev cheat code, a console command, or a command line argument.

Trivia[edit]

External links[edit]