Undead warrior



The Undead Warriors are tall skeletons in armour with horned helmets and red capes. When attacking from a distance, they throw green enchanted axes. At close range, they slash with their axe.

Description from the manual: ''As part of the Order's insidious plot to control your world, they've recruited the dead, gave them armour and armed them with deadly magic axes. Now they guard the evil cities and toss their infinite supply of axes at any elf who passes by.''

Tactical analysis
Arguably "the jack of all trades, master of none" foe in Heretic. The Undead warrior is fairly fast moving, but not as fast as a Sabreclaw and fairly healthy, but not as much as an Ophidian. It attacks by throwing a pair of axes in succession at the player. Most of the time it throws green axes; medium damage missiles, but occasionally, it will throw a more powerful red axe. There is no way to tell whether it is going to throw a green or red axe.

The green axes will go through ghost enemies. This allows the player to use a Shadowsphere to become immune to the thrown axes.

The Undead Warrior can also slice you with its axe in melee.

Finally, the Undead Warrior also has a ghost variant, which always throws red axes. They are distinguishable from normal Undead Warriors as they are translucent. Their stats are otherwise identical to normal Undead Warriors. Undead Warrior ghosts are, like all ghosts, immune to mundane weapons and also both sorts of axe thrown by themselves or regular Undead Warriors.

However the normal Undead Warrior is not immune to axes thrown by the Undead Warrior ghost and will retaliate against its ghost counterpart if accidentally struck by it. Such fights are usually extremely one-sided as the only way an Undead Warrior can harm a ghost is with its melee attack.

Data

 * 1) These tables assume that all calls to P_Random for damage, pain chance, impact animations, backfire checks, and smoke trails are consecutive. In real play, this is never the case: counterattacks and AI pathfinding must be handled, and of course the map may contain additional moving monsters and other randomized phenomena (such as flickering lights). Any resulting errors are probably toward the single-shot average, as they introduce noise into the correlation between the indices of "consecutive" calls.
 * 2) Hardcoded exception to infighting negates damage (excepting indirect damage caused by exploding puff pods).
 * 3) While an Undead Warrior is immume to Red Axes thrown by other Undead Warriors, it isn't immune to Red Axes thrown by Undead Warrior Ghosts.

Appearance statistics
The undead warrior is first encountered on these maps:

The IWAD contains the following numbers of undead warriors:

The undead warrior ghost is first encountered on these maps:

The IWAD contains the following numbers of undead warrior ghost: