Villains Wiki

Hi. This is Thesecret1070. I am an admin of this site. Edit as much as you wish, but one little thing... If you are going to edit a lot, then make yourself a user and login. Other than that, enjoy Villains Wiki!!!

READ MORE

Villains Wiki
Advertisement
Warning
Scarfaceinthefall
This article's content is marked as Mature
The page contains mature content that may include coarse language, sexual references, and/or graphic violent images which may be disturbing to some. Mature pages are recommended for those who are 18 years of age and older.

If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page.

A missile-launching skyscraper with goat legs. 'Nuff said.
~ PC version Doom manual.
Half unfeeling machine, half raging horned devil. This walking nightmare has a rocket launcher for an arm and will definitely reach out and touch you. Make sure you're loaded for bear before you take on this guy.
~ PlayStation, Doom 64, and SNES manual for Doom

The Cyberdemon is one of the most powerful and infamous monster in the Doom series. As his name suggests, he is a large goat-like Demon with robotic parts, such as a giant gun for a hand. It is a tall, muscular, minotaur-like beast with two dark black/gray horns, a cybernetic right leg, a large rocket launcher mounted on its left arm, red wiring on its lower torso, as well as patches of metal and wires on its right arm.

Biography

Cyberdemon

The Cyberdemon's classic sprite.

He is extremely difficult to defeat, and is known as one of the hardest video game enemies ever. One magazine infamously gave this as a strategy: "To defeat the Cyberdemon, shoot at it until it dies."

He appears in the original Doom as the boss at the end of the second episode, and in Doom II he makes multiple appearances. In Doom 3 as well as Doom RPG, the Cyberdemon is the final boss. He also appears in Wolfenstein RPG, in a fully organic form known as the "Harbinger of Doom". When defeated, his arm and leg (the parts that are robotic in the Doom games) fall off and he says he will return in the future to take revenge on B.J Blazkowicz's descendants, thus implying that Wolfenstein and Doom take place in the same continuity.

Appearance

A Cyberdemon will let out a loud, feral roar when it is alerted: loud enough to be heard no matter how far away it is. It attacks by firing barrages of three rockets. It has 4000 HP and does not receive splash damage from explosions (BFG's blast damage being the only exception), meaning it has to be hit direct hit, making it more difficult to kill. It is also, contrary to its gargantuan size, among the fastest moving monster in the original game (the lost soul's charge attack not withstanding), and second fastest in Doom II (after the Arch-Vile). When destroyed, the Cyberdemon's mechanical body parts explode, vaporizing the organic parts into reddish clouds of flesh, blood and gore, leaving only his blood-soaked hooves behind; as he explodes, he lets out a short roar that is readily interrupted by the sound of his body exploding.

The Cyberdemon does not have a melee attack in the PC games or Doom 64. Brutal Doom, however, does give the Cyberdemon a melee attack: a violent stomp with his right (mechanical) leg that results in instant death even at 200% health and armor. This attack is also continued in Doom 3 's Cyberdemon.

Doom 3

Cyberdemon

The Cyberdemon in Doom 3.

Cyberdemon is the final boss and most powerful monster of Doom 3. It stands guard over the massive hell hole. It stands roughly 20 feet tall, more than 3 times as tall as a human soldier. Like its original incarnation, the Cyberdemon attacks by firing a salvo of 3 consecutive rockets from its arm-mounted rocket launcher. Unlike the original version, it now has a melee attack as well: the monster can stomp that causes instant death.

Unlike its original cousin though, it cannot be hurt with conventional firepower; instead, the game's most powerful weapon in Doom 3, the Soul Cube, must be utilized to kill it. The Soul Cube states that only it can kill 'hell's mightiest warrior', presumably referring to Cyberdemon. It takes 4 shots from the Soul Cube to kill the Cyberdemon. Soul Cube, once used, needs to be recharged by killing lesser monsters.

While the Cyberdemon overall retains its appearance as a minotaur-like behemoth from the classic version, there are some differences of this new incarnation of the monster compared to its classic counterpart: this incarnation has a long tail, extending from the machinery on its back, and both legs are mechanical as opposed to its original version, whose only mechanical leg was the right one. Another noticeable difference is that its rocket launcher is now located on the right arm instead of the left one.

The Cyberdemon did not make an appearance in the expansion pack Resurrection of Evil, so the one that was killed at the end of Doom 3 was presumably the only one. The Cyberdemon is also the only monster from the original games to be a boss.

Doom (2016)

Considered to be the most significant marker of success in the development of Argent-Organic research, the Cyberdemon is the flagship creation of the Lazarus Project. The symbiotic union of a Baalgar demon found during the second Project Lazarus Manned Expedition (MTC 2148/177) and an Argent Accumulator, this beast is capable of withstanding so much punishment that the creature must be kept in permanent suspended animation. Repeated attempts to subdue the beast prove unsuccessful as when exhausted, the Cyberdemon simply replenishes its life force from the Accumulator and attacks again with greater ferocity. Only by removing the Argent implant can the beast be restrained. The Cyberdemon remained in stasis until a suitable method of control can be found.
~ UAC Report File: DHVZI9L4 (about the Cyberdemon).

Cyberdemon makes its return in Doom (2016). Its physical appearance pays tribute to its original appearance and is stylized and refined in a number of different ways: it is an incredibly large and massive demon, at least double the size of Baron of Hell. It has pale, pinkish skin that is covered in a natural armor that covers the majority of its body. It has four small, beady eyes and a large, gaping mouth similar in appearance to Mancubi or Prowler. The Cyberdemon has two large, sharp horns, the left side horn has been broken in half. Cyberdemon's right arm has a large blade-like bone that is located on the wrist which allows the Cyberdemon to utilize its flame attack. The Cyberdemon's left arm has been replaced with an orange UAC-engineered rocket launcher. Cyberdemon's left foot has been repaired with mechanical components. Located on the right of the Cyberdemon's chest is an Argent Accumulator. As with its classic incarnations Cyberdemon has a massive amount of health, so long fight is expected.

The Cyberdemon makes a loud demonic roar when alerted. It has a special Rocket Launcher which can launch many smaller missiles and has the capability to charge up and shoot a massive and powerful laser. It also has an aerial bombardment weapon on its back which can be used to bomb the entire area. It will also charge in a defensive or offensive action. When in Hell, it has the ability to throw walls of fire and raises a straight corridor, where it will proceed to either use the aforementioned flame attack or shoot missiles. In order to kill the Cyberdemon, its Argent Cell power core must be removed, and then (while in Hell) it must be weakened and decapitated.

Gallery

Advertisement