Gibs



Gibs are the little bits of internal remains (organs, flesh and bone) from a victim, usually caused when the victim's body ends up exploding or being torn to pieces. Gib death can refer to the victim dying upon this final state, while the term, "gibbing" can apply to making the victim undergo gib death.

Gib death occurs when the victim has suffered from an overkill attack that instantly drains their hitpoints to less than the negative amount of their initial health. For instance, an Imp having an initial health of 60 hitpoints, would require their final health to be less than -60 HP to gib them.

Only seven characters in Doom have an animation to denote a gib death: the player, Zombieman, Shotgun Guy, Heavy Weapon Dude, Wolfenstein SS, Imp, and Nightmare Imp. A single special death sound, DSSLOP (a squishing sound), is used for all of these.

During gameplay, there are various methods of gibbing enemies. The rocket launcher and the BFG9000 are the easiest ways, although setting off explosive barrels nearby the intended target or punching while under the effects of berserk can also work well. Getting telefragged also results in gib death, as it deals 10,000 damage.

The Zombieman, having the lowest health of only 20 hitpoints, has the highest chance of being gibbed. Two shots from a plasma gun, or a single clawing attack from either a Hell Knight or Baron of Hell will often gib a Zombieman.

Another form of gibbing occurs when corpses are crushed either by a crusher or a closing door, resulting in a pool of blood.

An Arch-vile can resurrect a gibbed corpse as though it were not gibbed, although the animation is different. If an Arch-vile resurrects a gibbed Lost Soul, when it spawns, it will be invincible. This is a glitch that occurs in Ultimate Doom and Doom II.

Doom 3 also features gibbing. However, only Zombies and dead humans can be gibbed, since all other monsters burn away immediately when being killed. This can work if the player constantly attacks corpses, or if they launch an overkill attack (i.e. Shotgun blast at close range) to Zombies. DOOM features gibbing as well, which works in the same way as in the other games and inspired by Brutal Doom, although the body parts disappear after a while, as they do in Doom 3 but somewhat slower.

In Heretic and Hexen, the threshold to suffer a gib death is lower, set at half the health, rather than full health. For example a player is gibbed at -51 health and lower, instead of -101 health. The various player classes, as well as the gargoyle and weredragon for Heretic, and the affrit, ettin, centaur, chaos serpent (both green and brown), reiver, and stalker, as well as Zedek, Traductus, and Menelkir can all suffer gib death. In addition, if Corvus or Baratus is gibbed, his skull will fly into the air. When this happens, the camera detaches from the player's body and attaches to his skull, allowing him to see his own remains.

In Strife, the humanoids (player, peasant, beggar, acolyte, rebel) and the reaver can all be gibbed.