BFG9000/Doom (2016)

"This article is about the 2016 reboot version of the BFG. For the weapon in the classic games, see BFG9000. For the weapon in Doom 3, see BFG9000 (Doom 3)."

The BFG 9000 is a weapon in Doom. It is a massively powerful energy weapon which utilizes plasma extracted from Argent Energy. Similar to the Chainsaw, it cannot be found on the weapon wheel, and is instead accessible through a dedicated button. By default, this button is "T" on the PC or pressing the topmost face button on a console controller ("Y" for Xbox One, "Triangle" for PS4).

Tactical analysis
The BFG 9000 fires a green burst of plasma, damaging enemies near the projectile during flight and vaporizing targets upon impact, as well as causing significant splash damage to enemies standing in the vicinity of the projectile's explosion. The BFG 9000 is the most powerful weapon in the game, as it is able to kill any non-boss creature in a single direct hit.

However, bosses can be stunned with one direct hit for a few seconds, which can be used to break up an attack. The weapon is very useful in dangerous situations or against a large group of powerful creatures.

Unlike most weapons, no modifications can be added to the BFG 9000, nor can any improvements be made. It also holds up to 3 shots, however there is an upgrade that can be made for enemies to have a small chance of dropping BFG ammo.

Ammo else is rare but can be found as seperate green pickups found throughout the level. Because of this, it is recommended to use this weapon as a last resort or against difficult enemies.

The BFG is one of the 3 power weapons available in Multiplayer, where it is an excellent way to kill demons or clear large areas of enemies. As with the Chainsaw and the Gauss Cannon, the Weapon Mod allows the user to see enemies through walls.

Trivia

 * The overall appearance and function of the BFG 9000 appears to combine many features of previous BFG iterations; its overall design appears to be based of the movie incarnation (the Bio Force Gun 3.14) as the bottom half of the gun with the classic design being attatched to the top and providing the color scheme. Its projectile behaves similarly to the Doom 3 incarnation (but faster flying speed of the green ball).
 * Some of the descriptions given for the BFG test rooms seem to describe how the BFG functioned in earlier Doom games.