Heresiarch



The Heresiarch is a boss enemy from Hexen that appears as a large demonic sorceror. Three mana container-like cubes circle his head. He is found at the end of two hubs: Hub 3: Heresiarch's Seminary and Hub 4: Castle of Grief. In Hexen: Deathkings of the Dark Citadel, there is one at the beginning of the Constable's Gate hub and another in Chantry, one of the maps in the Nave hub. He has 5000 hitpoints making him just as tough as Korax himself.

The Heresiarch can cast four different spells:


 * Create a barrier that makes him invincible and deflects projectiles.
 * Shoot a stream of purple fireballs in a waving pattern.
 * Summon two fireballs that bounce along the floor and home in on the target.
 * When his health is low, he can summon Dark Bishops.

For players using Baratus (the Fighter), the Heresiarch can be hard to kill because he can only be hurt while his barrier is down. However, players using Parias (the Cleric) can kill the Heresiarch easily with large numbers of gas clouds (using fléchettes which will hurt the Heresiarch even when his barrier is up. For players using Daedolon (the Mage), repeated pummeling with the Sapphire Wand, preferably from behind cover, is a slow but sure way to bring the Heresiarch down.

An alternative tactic is to use the Wings of Wrath and Icon of the Defender to fly into the cubes circling the Heresiarch's head while he is alive. They will explode and render the Heresiarch defenseless as he depends on the cubes to cast his spells. But this doesn't work on Vanilla Hexen, it's just a bug of Zdoom and other ports.

When the Heresiarch dies, the cubes will fall to the floor and bounce several times before exploding. The explosions are very powerful and the blast radius is much larger than is apparent from the explosion sprites. Extra danger comes from the fact that a player might mistake the cubes for mana containers.

Uses outside of Hexen

 * The Heresiarch is the final boss in Void by Mike "Cyb" Watson.
 * The Heresiarch also appears in the EarthBound Doom modification.