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{{Quote|You were never one of us. You were nothing but a usurper, a false idol. My eyes have been opened. Let me help you to see, [[Doom Slayer|Slayer]].|A Marauder addressing the Doom Slayer}}
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{{Infobox Enemy
{{Infobox Character|image = ZzzzzzzzET8ndOZUMAAkYAp.jpg |rank = Marauder|sex = Male|race = Argenta <small>(formerly)</small><br>Demon|eye = Red|hair = None|alignment = [[Night Sentinels]] <small>(formerly)</small><br>[[Khan Maykr]]<br>[[Hell]]|voicedby = Edward Bosco
 
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|name = Marauder
 
|image = Marauder Infobox DoomEternal.PNG
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|class = Corrupted Night Sentinel
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|type = Boss, Super Heavy
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|drop = Health (Glory Kill)<br>
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Armor (Flame Belch)
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|firstappearance = [[ARC Complex]]
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|voicedby = Edward Bosco
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|hp=5000 (SP)
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2000 (MP)
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|melee = Axe: 90 [Nightmare]
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Wolf: 27-38 [Nightmare]
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|range=Projectile: 60 [Nightmare]
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Shotgun: 112 [Nightmare]
 
}}
 
}}
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The '''Marauders''' are enemies which appear in ''[[Doom Eternal]]'', as well as [[The Ancient Gods - Part One|both]] of its [[The Ancient Gods - Part Two|subsequent DLC releases]].
   
The '''Marauders''' are a group of resurrected renegade Night Sentinels who sided with the [[Khan Maykr]] and the Hell Priests against the realm of Argent D'Nur.
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A group of resurrected and corrupted [[Night Sentinels]], the Marauders are those who sided with the [[Khan Maykr]] and the [[Hell Priest]]s against the realm of [[Argent D'Nur]], becoming demonic sentinels after their deaths. As former members of the [[Doom Slayer]]'s personal band of warriors, they have access to a wide range of very powerful techniques that make them arguably one of the most challenging foes the player will face over the course of the campaign.
   
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==In-Game Description==
They are enemies of the Doom Slayer in [[Doom Eternal]].
 
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===Codex===
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''As civil war consumed Argent D'Nur, the Night Sentinels Guard was quartered by their faith. Torn between serving the Khan Maykr or revolting against that which they swore to protect. Those most disillusioned forswore their oath to the Sentinel royalty, abandoning their pact of allegiance made to the throne. These hardened warriors joined the separatist group led by the exalted Priest class, allying themselves with the Maykrs and their devout acolytes in an attempted coup against the Sentinel royal house. Those Sentinel warriors who fell in battle, having sided with the Maykrs, were ultimately denied finality in death. Resurrected by the Divinity Machine of Maykr design, these fallen Sentinels were returned from the dead, transformed by Hell's power, and recreated with a singular purpose: to hunt the Slayer, now reborn as Knights in Hell's army.''
   
==History==
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==Appearance==
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The Marauders are humanoids wearing Sentinel armor. Their armor is an earthy green, with a plate on the left of their chests, with a red glow in the center. Their upper under-armor seems to have been torn away, as some shreds can be seen from underneath their ammo belts. The lack of under-armor reveals their chests, with deathly-pale skin and visible dark veins leading to the heart. They have a larger pauldron on their left shoulder, and heavy armor down the arm.
During the Civil War in Sentinel Prime, the several disillusioned Night Sentinels defected to the side of Khan Maykr against the Loyalist Sentinels. After some of them fell in battle, they were resurrected and augmented with the fusion of Hell and Urdak technology to be served as shock troopers for Hell Legion. 
 
   
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They wield large [[Argent Axe|battle axes]] of [[Argent Energy]], making them look similar to the Slayer's [[Crucible]]. They also have a double-barreled shotgun, which they holster on their left leg when not using. When attacked, they deploy and guard themselves with shield of Argent Energy, similar to a [[Soldier|Shield Soldier]]. The upper-center of their shield has the Insignia of the Night Sentinels.
They are now on the hunt to destroy the Doom Slayer.
 
   
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Due to demonic resurrection, their skin is pale-white, and their visible facial features resemble a humanoid skull. They have a set of upwards-curving horns on the top of their heads, and two downwards-curving horns on the sides, with a row of spikes going down the center of their forehead. Their eyes also glow a deep red, not dissimilar to the [[Soldier|Hellified Soldiers]]. Their hands have long, sharp, claw-like nails, typical of most demons.
==Combat Characteristics==
 
The Marauder is a dangerous enemy with numerous attacks, and is a durable defensive powerhouse as his encounter tip states.
 
   
 
==Combat Analysis==
When the [[Doom Slayer]] is close to the Marauder, he will use his super shotgun to deal nigh-instant damage in a small area in front of him. If the Doom Slayer is farther from the Marauder, he can fire a beam projectile from his axe, or alternatively rush into melee range. If he is at mid-range, he can use one of several powerful slashing attacks with his axe. He can also summon a glowing orange wolf minion that will lunge at the player with biting attacks which momentarily obscure the screen and slow the Slayer's movement.
 
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To effectively duel with a Marauder, the player must understand the spacing gimmick that revolves around them. At longer distances, a Marauder will hurl a beam of energy at the Slayer, similar to one of the [[Cyberdemon/Doom (2016)|Cyberdemon's]] attacks but vertical. At close range, they will fire upon him with their double-barrelled shotgun. And at medium distances, a Marauder will lunge at the player with his axe. Marauders will also summon a [[Summoned Wolf|wolf]] to chase the Slayer after absorbing enough damage with their shield; both the Slayer's and other enemies attacks will count towards this.
   
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The player must encourage combat with a Marauder at medium distances, for a Marauder is only vulnerable to attack when he is mid-lunge. This can be done by putting yourself at a longer distance, and waiting for the Marauder to charge at you after his axe-throw attack. Typically the Marauder will initiate their mid-distance lunge most often after charging from afar. The player can tell a Marauder is about to lunge at the Slayer when his eyes flash green and a sound cue plays. During the window in which a Marauder is lunging at the Slayer, hit him with a powerful weapon such as the [[Super Shotgun (Doom Eternal)|Super Shotgun]] or [[Ballista]] to falter him for roughly a second. This gives the player just enough time to follow up with a second or third shot before the Marauder recovers. Repeat this cycle several times and the Marauder will fall.
The Marauder can block all incoming attacks by transforming his axe into a shield. However, he cannot shield himself while using his melee attack, and his eyes will flash green to signify when he is vulnerable. If he is struck with a sufficiently powerful blow while vulnerable, he will stagger and be open to damage for a few seconds. His shield also cannot block indirect damage like explosives detonated behind him, and cannot activate if he is frozen.
 
   
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A wonderful strategy to deal with them is to wait until they swing their axe, and bombard them with Micro Missiles. It will obliterate them (from my experiences) in a matter of seconds, but notably works better if you have completed the mastery so you have infinite Missiles.
== Equipment ==
 
*[[Argent Axe]]
 
*[[Super Shotgun]]
 
   
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Marauders are incredibly durable and notably are immune to both the [[Equipment Launcher|Ice Bomb]] and [[Chainsaw (Doom Eternal)|Chainsaw]]. They will also use their shields to block the [[BFG9000/Doom Eternal|BFG]]'s tendrils, negating damage from it. It is possible to kill them with a point blank BFG shot after a falter, but this is not possible until after the player has beaten the Marauder [[ARC Complex|mini-boss fight]] at least once. Marauders can also block the [[Crucible|Crucible's]] swing, making them virtually impossible to kill with the Crucible unless staggered first, as shown in [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsIGK64cNOg this video].
== Battle Mode ==
 
The Marauder is also a playable monster in Doom Eternal's BATTLEMODE game type. It was designed to be similar to the Slayer, albeit weaker. Only a few abilties and attacks were seen in the "What is Doom" Trailer.
 
   
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Despite this, Marauders will not block splash damage from explosive projectiles, such as rockets or sticky-bomb grenades, unless the projectiles hit them directly. This means that an alternate strategy to defeat a Marauder is to keep at relatively long range and shoot explosives at the ground in the Marauder's proximity - or ideally - directly in his path towards the Slayer. This is because of how indirect damage will not trigger the Marauder's block ability. This strategy is particularly appropriate for scenarios where large amounts of other enemies makes it hard to focus solely on a Marauder.
== Strategies ==
 
Marauders are extremely tough mini-bosses built around a spacing gimmick: at long range they will fire off blades of argent energy that are difficult to dodge or summon a spectral wolf companion to attack alongside them (this is effectively a second enemy with only melee attacks), and at very close range they will point-blank fire their shotgun. To stand any chance of winning, the player must remain at medium range and watch for the green flash of the Marauder's eyes: this is a "tell" that the creature is about to attack with its Argent axe. While performing these attacks the Marauder cannot use its shield to defend itself.
 
   
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The Marauders are one of the most dangerous and challenging enemies in Doom Eternal, requiring the player's attention at all times. However, keeping your surroundings in your peripheral vision is just as important; focusing too much on a Marauder can allow for an opening for another demon to kill the Slayer.
A high-powered hit performed with the proper timing will briefly stagger a Marauder, allowing for a quick follow-up attack.
 
   
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== Auxiliary Tips ==
Marauders take minimal damage from "superweapons," though how the game classifies this is not clear. At the very least, the [[BFG9000/Doom Eternal|BFG 9000]] and [[Unmaker/Doom_Eternal|Unmaykr]] have strong damage debuffs and are best saved for other targets, and the [[Crucible]] is not a one-hit kill against this demon if he is shielded.  The [[Super shotgun/Doom Eternal|Super Shotgun]] is a strong choice since most of a Marauder's mid-range attacks involve lunging to close range. Firing a Balista to stagger also leaves enough time to sneak another shot, assuming the player is mashing the shoot button, before he re-shields himself, allowing/requiring the flash-stagger-sneak-guard cycle to repeat 2 more times. A few volleys from the [[Rocket launcher|Rocket Launcher]] with the Lock-On Burst mod will also make even quicker work of it as it will falter to the first rocket and remain open for the other two. Backpedaling is advisable while doing this to avoid being caught in the rockets' blast.
 
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As long as the Marauder is not doing its swinging axe attack at the player, it will Auto-Block any shot fired at it from any gun. It should be noted that the Marauder simply will not do its axe-lunge unless it is in mid-distance of the Slayer. It should also be noted that strictly keeping in mid-distance can be a minor detriment. The Marauder will bring themselves to mid-distance from long range after one or two axe throws, as they are almost constantly running at the player If not In this range anyways. Meaning you can safely bait him Into his swinging axe attack without putting yourself Into his shotgun range. It Is more common for advanced players to keep the marauder far away and let him advance only when they are ready to fight him. Especially because the axe throw is a lot easier to deal with compared to a high damage shotgun blast. Once caught, "Hot Swapping," switching back and forth and firing the Super Shotgun and Ballista will greatly reduce the number of cycles it takes to defeat a Marauder. It Is possible to "Hot Swap" between the Super Shotgun, Ballista, and Precision Bolt Headshot all within one round of the Marauders staggered state as well. This combined with letting them come to you can trivialize most Marauder encounters In the campaign. The Rocket Launcher's "Remote Detonation" mod can be used. Fire a rocket beside him and detonate it.
   
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If the player manages to sneak in a Shockwave from the Plasma Gun during Hot Swapping, they can double their Hot Swapping Window as the Shockwave can paralyze the Marauder for a few seconds if hit successfully.
While a Marauder can and will immediately block any direct hit, even for hitscan weapons, it will never block indirect hits. For this reason any weapon with splash damage, such as the Rocket Launcher or the Shotgun's grenade launcher, can deal effective damage by aiming at the ground near a Marauder rather than the creature itself. It will, however, turn to block the traces from a BFG projectile if the energy ball is fired to pass behind the demon.
 
   
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The Sentinel Hammer is a very valuable tool when facing a Marauder. After dazing the Marauder, immediately use the Sentinel Hammer to prolong it's dazed state. This will allow you to get several more shots in while hot swapping.
It is possible to kill a Marauder with a single BFG hit, but this needs to be timed perfectly, which is very difficult with the small window of opportunity and the charge-up time for the BFG. A direct hit will one-hit kill a Marauder, even on Ultra Violence.
 
   
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The Marauder does not Auto-Block any shot that is not directly fired at it, using this principle; the Player can use a combination of Auto-Block Evades when facing Marauders:
== Trivia ==
 
*The Marauder bears some resemblance to [[w:c:quake:Death_Knight|Death Knight]] from [[w:c:quake:Quake|the Quake games]].
 
*If one were to peer at his chest in the second Doom Eternal trailer, a series of dark purplish veins seem to eminate from where the red light on his chestpiece rests. It may imply that some parts of the armor - or at least, that particular piece - is fused to his very body.
 
*During combat, if the player listens carefully, the Marauder's grunts are actually Ranger's grunts from [[Quake III: Arena]]
 
*The Marauder's voice actor is Edward Bosco, also voices the game's main antagonist [[Icon of Sin]]. who also voiced [https://killerinstinct.fandom.com/wiki/Kan-Ra Kan-Ra] and [https://killerinstinct.fandom.com/wiki/Gargos Gargos] in [https://killerinstinct.fandom.com/wiki/Killer_Instinct_(2013_video_game) Killer Instinct (2013)].
 
   
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Auto-Block Evade A - The Player can use a fully charged shot from the Ballista and damage the Marauder with it; just as long as they are not directly aiming at the Marauder. This method also beats the Marauder in only a few cycles and uses far less ammunition than the Hot Swapping Method. The Player can also use this method if they wish to fight the Marauder from a range.
== Videos ==
 
<gallery position="center" navigation="true">
 
doom eternal marauder boss fight.png|''Marauder boss fight and cutscene footage''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faDDC-zg0hM&t=80s
 
</gallery>
 
   
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Auto-Block Evade B - Using the "Sticky Bomb" Mod for the Rocket Launcher, the Player can launch Sticky Rockets on the ground between themselves and the Marauder, they can then goad the Marauder into walking right on top of the Sticky Rocket by backing up at which point they can remotely detonate the Sticky Rocket. This method also beats the Marauder in only a few cycles and uses far less ammunition than the Hot Swapping Method. This method is also simpler, faster and less dangerous than Auto-Block Evade A.
   
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Auto-Block Evade C - Using the "Sticky Bomb" Mod for the Combat Shotgun, the Player can launch Sticky Mortars on the ground between themselves and the Marauder, the trajectory of the Mortar will automatically send it towards the Marauder's ankles. This method does not beat a Marauder in a few cycles and neither is it ammo-efficient, this method is however an excellent way to continuously deal damage to a Marauder and completely ignore it's Auto-Block. The Player may wish to couple in this method if they have opted to go with the traditional Hot Swapping technique.
== Gallery ==
 
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<gallery position="center">
 
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==Battlemode==
Marauder.png|Marauder concept art, depicting him with an "Argent Battle-Axe" and a Super Shotgun.
 
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Marauders are also one of the several playable demons in Doom Eternal's [[Battlemode]].
Night Sentinel Marauder.jpg|The Renegade Night Sentinels before being transformed into Maurauders after their death.
 
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Doom-Eternal-screenshot-demon-1280x720.jpg|The Marauder as he appears in the second trailer for Doom Eternal.
 
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With a base health of 2000, the playable Marauder serves as a flexible, if fragile, demon that has access to several attacks. Similar to their depiction in the campaign, the playable Marauder wields both an Argent Axe and Super Shotgun and is capable of summoning his trusty Wolf to harass the Slayer. However, he no longer has access to his impenetrable shield to block the Slayer's attacks.
DOOM-eternal-cover-data-uscita.jpg|Doom Slayer drop-kicking the Marauder.
 
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Marauder DoomEternal.png|A Marauder, as seen in Doom Eternal.
 
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===Abilities===
Marauder Infobox DoomEternal.PNG|Marauder Close up
 
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{| border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" style="width:500px;" class="article-table"
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! scope="col"|Ability Icon
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! scope="col"|Ability Description
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|'''Jump'''
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|[[File:Battlemode_Jump.png|thumb|left|120px]]
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|The Marauder may jump from the ground and once again while in the air.
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|'''Dash'''
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|[[File:Battlemode_Afterburner.png|thumb|left|120px]]
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|The Marauder may perform 2 dashes until the ability needs to recharge.
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|'''Throw Axe'''
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|[[File:Battlemode_Throw_Axe.png|thumb|left|120px]]
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|Throws an axe at the Slayer.
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|'''Shotgun'''
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|[[File:Battlemode_Shotgun.png|thumb|left|120px]]
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|Shoots your double-barreled shotgun at the Slayer. 
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|'''Summon Wolf'''
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|[[File:Battlemode_Summon_Wolf.png|thumb|left|120px]]
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|Summons a wolf at your side that chases down the Slayer. 
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===Marauder-Specific End of Round Upgrades===
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{| border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" style="width:500px;" class="article-table"
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! scope="col"|Upgrade Icon
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! scope="col"|Upgrade Description
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|'''Best Friend'''
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|[[File:Battlemode_Best_Friend.png|thumb|left|120px]]
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|Your conjured wolf has 200 more health and reduces your damage taken by 25% for 3 seconds when it successfully attacks The Slayer. 
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|'''Bury the Hatchet'''
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|[[File:Battlemode_Bury_the_Hatchet.png|thumb|left|120px]]
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|Direct hits from your axe boost your speed by 50% for 3 seconds.
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==Trivia==
 
*The Marauders bear some resemblance to [[w:c:quake:Death Knight|Death Knight]] from [[w:c:quake:Quake|''Quake'']].
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*The Marauders' armor is designed to resemble the Doom Slayer's armor.
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*The appearance and backstory of the Marauders, as demon-corrupted elite warriors, is much like the [https://warhammer40k.fandom.com/wiki/Chaos_Space_Marines Chaos Space Marines] from ''Warhammer 40k''. They also bear a similar appearance and name to the [https://warhammerfantasy.fandom.com/wiki/Chaos_Marauder Chaos Marauders] from ''Warhammer: Fantasy Edition''.
 
*A series of dark purplish veins seem to emanate from where the red light on their chest plates rest. It may imply that some parts of their armor - or at least, that particular piece - are fused to their very bodies.
 
*During combat, if the player listens carefully, the Marauders' grunts are actually Ranger's grunts from [[w:c:quake:Quake III: Arena|''Quake III: Arena'']].
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*The Marauders' voice actor is Edward Bosco, who also voices the game's final boss; the [[Icon of Sin]]. Outside of this, he has also voiced Gargos and Kan-Ra from ''Killer Instinct'', as well as Alastor from ''Hazbin Hotel''.
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*The Marauder is one of the few demons in the Doom series to speak English.
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*The Marauders are one of the few demons that explicitly have a gender, being male.
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*The Marauder caused massive controversy upon Doom Eternal's initial release. Many players claimed it broke the feel of combat and slowed the game down, while others claimed the Marauder to be an amazing enemy.
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==Gallery==
 
<gallery widths="200" position="center" spacing="small">
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Marauder Codex Image Small.PNG|Marauder Codex Image
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Marauder Codex Image Large.PNG|Marauder Full Codex Image
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Marauder Codex Entry.PNG|Marauder Codex Entry
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Marauder Toy.PNG|Marauder Collectable
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Marauder.png|Marauder Concept Art
 
Night Sentinel Marauder.jpg|The Renegade Night Sentinels before being transformed into Marauders after their death
 
Doom-Eternal-screenshot-demon-1280x720.jpg|A Marauder confronting the Slayer in the ARC Complex
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Marauder DoomEternal.png
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20200907140215 1.jpg|Default Marauder Skin
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20200907132641 1.jpg|Black and White Marauder Skin
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20200907132644 1.jpg|Frost Marauder Skin
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20200907132646 1.jpg|Gold Marauder Skin
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20201104215354 1.jpg|Nightfire Marauder Skin
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20200927144321 1.jpg|Cultist Marauder Marauder Skin
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20200927144349 1.jpg|Industrious Devil Marauder Skin
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20200927144423 1.jpg|Mechrauder Gold Marauder Skin
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Marauders wolf.jpg
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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[[Category:Doom Eternal monsters]]
 
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[[Category:Night Sentinels]]
 
[[Category:Night Sentinels]]
 
[[Category:Boss monsters]]
 
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[[Category:Corrupted Betrayer]]
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 17 February 2024

"You were never one of us. You were nothing but a usurper, a false idol. My eyes have been opened. Let me help you to see, Slayer."
― A Marauder addressing the Doom Slayer

The Marauders are enemies which appear in Doom Eternal, as well as both of its subsequent DLC releases.

A group of resurrected and corrupted Night Sentinels, the Marauders are those who sided with the Khan Maykr and the Hell Priests against the realm of Argent D'Nur, becoming demonic sentinels after their deaths. As former members of the Doom Slayer's personal band of warriors, they have access to a wide range of very powerful techniques that make them arguably one of the most challenging foes the player will face over the course of the campaign.

In-Game Description

Codex

As civil war consumed Argent D'Nur, the Night Sentinels Guard was quartered by their faith. Torn between serving the Khan Maykr or revolting against that which they swore to protect. Those most disillusioned forswore their oath to the Sentinel royalty, abandoning their pact of allegiance made to the throne. These hardened warriors joined the separatist group led by the exalted Priest class, allying themselves with the Maykrs and their devout acolytes in an attempted coup against the Sentinel royal house. Those Sentinel warriors who fell in battle, having sided with the Maykrs, were ultimately denied finality in death. Resurrected by the Divinity Machine of Maykr design, these fallen Sentinels were returned from the dead, transformed by Hell's power, and recreated with a singular purpose: to hunt the Slayer, now reborn as Knights in Hell's army.

Appearance

The Marauders are humanoids wearing Sentinel armor. Their armor is an earthy green, with a plate on the left of their chests, with a red glow in the center. Their upper under-armor seems to have been torn away, as some shreds can be seen from underneath their ammo belts. The lack of under-armor reveals their chests, with deathly-pale skin and visible dark veins leading to the heart. They have a larger pauldron on their left shoulder, and heavy armor down the arm.

They wield large battle axes of Argent Energy, making them look similar to the Slayer's Crucible. They also have a double-barreled shotgun, which they holster on their left leg when not using. When attacked, they deploy and guard themselves with shield of Argent Energy, similar to a Shield Soldier. The upper-center of their shield has the Insignia of the Night Sentinels.

Due to demonic resurrection, their skin is pale-white, and their visible facial features resemble a humanoid skull. They have a set of upwards-curving horns on the top of their heads, and two downwards-curving horns on the sides, with a row of spikes going down the center of their forehead. Their eyes also glow a deep red, not dissimilar to the Hellified Soldiers. Their hands have long, sharp, claw-like nails, typical of most demons.

Combat Analysis

To effectively duel with a Marauder, the player must understand the spacing gimmick that revolves around them. At longer distances, a Marauder will hurl a beam of energy at the Slayer, similar to one of the Cyberdemon's attacks but vertical. At close range, they will fire upon him with their double-barrelled shotgun. And at medium distances, a Marauder will lunge at the player with his axe. Marauders will also summon a wolf to chase the Slayer after absorbing enough damage with their shield; both the Slayer's and other enemies attacks will count towards this.

The player must encourage combat with a Marauder at medium distances, for a Marauder is only vulnerable to attack when he is mid-lunge. This can be done by putting yourself at a longer distance, and waiting for the Marauder to charge at you after his axe-throw attack. Typically the Marauder will initiate their mid-distance lunge most often after charging from afar. The player can tell a Marauder is about to lunge at the Slayer when his eyes flash green and a sound cue plays. During the window in which a Marauder is lunging at the Slayer, hit him with a powerful weapon such as the Super Shotgun or Ballista to falter him for roughly a second. This gives the player just enough time to follow up with a second or third shot before the Marauder recovers. Repeat this cycle several times and the Marauder will fall.

A wonderful strategy to deal with them is to wait until they swing their axe, and bombard them with Micro Missiles. It will obliterate them (from my experiences) in a matter of seconds, but notably works better if you have completed the mastery so you have infinite Missiles.

Marauders are incredibly durable and notably are immune to both the Ice Bomb and Chainsaw. They will also use their shields to block the BFG's tendrils, negating damage from it. It is possible to kill them with a point blank BFG shot after a falter, but this is not possible until after the player has beaten the Marauder mini-boss fight at least once. Marauders can also block the Crucible's swing, making them virtually impossible to kill with the Crucible unless staggered first, as shown in this video.

Despite this, Marauders will not block splash damage from explosive projectiles, such as rockets or sticky-bomb grenades, unless the projectiles hit them directly. This means that an alternate strategy to defeat a Marauder is to keep at relatively long range and shoot explosives at the ground in the Marauder's proximity - or ideally - directly in his path towards the Slayer. This is because of how indirect damage will not trigger the Marauder's block ability. This strategy is particularly appropriate for scenarios where large amounts of other enemies makes it hard to focus solely on a Marauder.

The Marauders are one of the most dangerous and challenging enemies in Doom Eternal, requiring the player's attention at all times. However, keeping your surroundings in your peripheral vision is just as important; focusing too much on a Marauder can allow for an opening for another demon to kill the Slayer.

Auxiliary Tips

As long as the Marauder is not doing its swinging axe attack at the player, it will Auto-Block any shot fired at it from any gun. It should be noted that the Marauder simply will not do its axe-lunge unless it is in mid-distance of the Slayer. It should also be noted that strictly keeping in mid-distance can be a minor detriment. The Marauder will bring themselves to mid-distance from long range after one or two axe throws, as they are almost constantly running at the player If not In this range anyways. Meaning you can safely bait him Into his swinging axe attack without putting yourself Into his shotgun range. It Is more common for advanced players to keep the marauder far away and let him advance only when they are ready to fight him. Especially because the axe throw is a lot easier to deal with compared to a high damage shotgun blast. Once caught, "Hot Swapping," switching back and forth and firing the Super Shotgun and Ballista will greatly reduce the number of cycles it takes to defeat a Marauder. It Is possible to "Hot Swap" between the Super Shotgun, Ballista, and Precision Bolt Headshot all within one round of the Marauders staggered state as well. This combined with letting them come to you can trivialize most Marauder encounters In the campaign. The Rocket Launcher's "Remote Detonation" mod can be used. Fire a rocket beside him and detonate it.

If the player manages to sneak in a Shockwave from the Plasma Gun during Hot Swapping, they can double their Hot Swapping Window as the Shockwave can paralyze the Marauder for a few seconds if hit successfully.

The Sentinel Hammer is a very valuable tool when facing a Marauder. After dazing the Marauder, immediately use the Sentinel Hammer to prolong it's dazed state. This will allow you to get several more shots in while hot swapping.

The Marauder does not Auto-Block any shot that is not directly fired at it, using this principle; the Player can use a combination of Auto-Block Evades when facing Marauders:

Auto-Block Evade A - The Player can use a fully charged shot from the Ballista and damage the Marauder with it; just as long as they are not directly aiming at the Marauder. This method also beats the Marauder in only a few cycles and uses far less ammunition than the Hot Swapping Method. The Player can also use this method if they wish to fight the Marauder from a range.

Auto-Block Evade B - Using the "Sticky Bomb" Mod for the Rocket Launcher, the Player can launch Sticky Rockets on the ground between themselves and the Marauder, they can then goad the Marauder into walking right on top of the Sticky Rocket by backing up at which point they can remotely detonate the Sticky Rocket. This method also beats the Marauder in only a few cycles and uses far less ammunition than the Hot Swapping Method. This method is also simpler, faster and less dangerous than Auto-Block Evade A.

Auto-Block Evade C - Using the "Sticky Bomb" Mod for the Combat Shotgun, the Player can launch Sticky Mortars on the ground between themselves and the Marauder, the trajectory of the Mortar will automatically send it towards the Marauder's ankles. This method does not beat a Marauder in a few cycles and neither is it ammo-efficient, this method is however an excellent way to continuously deal damage to a Marauder and completely ignore it's Auto-Block. The Player may wish to couple in this method if they have opted to go with the traditional Hot Swapping technique.

Battlemode

Marauders are also one of the several playable demons in Doom Eternal's Battlemode.

With a base health of 2000, the playable Marauder serves as a flexible, if fragile, demon that has access to several attacks. Similar to their depiction in the campaign, the playable Marauder wields both an Argent Axe and Super Shotgun and is capable of summoning his trusty Wolf to harass the Slayer. However, he no longer has access to his impenetrable shield to block the Slayer's attacks.

Abilities

Ability Name Ability Icon Ability Description
Jump
Battlemode Jump
The Marauder may jump from the ground and once again while in the air.
Dash
Battlemode Afterburner
The Marauder may perform 2 dashes until the ability needs to recharge.
Throw Axe
Battlemode Throw Axe
Throws an axe at the Slayer.
Shotgun
Battlemode Shotgun
Shoots your double-barreled shotgun at the Slayer. 
Summon Wolf
Battlemode Summon Wolf
Summons a wolf at your side that chases down the Slayer. 

Marauder-Specific End of Round Upgrades

Upgrade Name Upgrade Icon Upgrade Description
Best Friend
Battlemode Best Friend
Your conjured wolf has 200 more health and reduces your damage taken by 25% for 3 seconds when it successfully attacks The Slayer. 
Bury the Hatchet
Battlemode Bury the Hatchet
Direct hits from your axe boost your speed by 50% for 3 seconds.

Trivia

  • The Marauders bear some resemblance to Death Knight from Quake.
  • The Marauders' armor is designed to resemble the Doom Slayer's armor.
  • The appearance and backstory of the Marauders, as demon-corrupted elite warriors, is much like the Chaos Space Marines from Warhammer 40k. They also bear a similar appearance and name to the Chaos Marauders from Warhammer: Fantasy Edition.
  • A series of dark purplish veins seem to emanate from where the red light on their chest plates rest. It may imply that some parts of their armor - or at least, that particular piece - are fused to their very bodies.
  • During combat, if the player listens carefully, the Marauders' grunts are actually Ranger's grunts from Quake III: Arena.
  • The Marauders' voice actor is Edward Bosco, who also voices the game's final boss; the Icon of Sin. Outside of this, he has also voiced Gargos and Kan-Ra from Killer Instinct, as well as Alastor from Hazbin Hotel.
  • The Marauder is one of the few demons in the Doom series to speak English.
  • The Marauders are one of the few demons that explicitly have a gender, being male.
  • The Marauder caused massive controversy upon Doom Eternal's initial release. Many players claimed it broke the feel of combat and slowed the game down, while others claimed the Marauder to be an amazing enemy.

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