Priestess | ||
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Details | ||
Health | 700 | |
Attack damage (Cero Miedo) |
50 | |
Attack type | Melee | |
First appearance | E3M1 |
The Priestess is an enemy encountered in The Nameless City. They make their first appearance in E3M1: The Iron Cathedral and appear in nearly every level onwards, with the exception of E3MS: The Ratacombs.
Appearance
In spite of their name, the Priestesses feature a typical knight appearance. They seen wearing medieval armor consisting of a tall, spiked helmet with a grill, an iron breastplate, a coat of chain mail underneath, a red sash tied around the waist, and chain mail gauntlets. They appear to have no legs at all, hovering above the ground instead of walking. Each Priestess carries a flaming broadsword, which composes the majority of their attacks.
Tactical Analysis
When a Priestess spots a player, they will emit a loud metallic screech before charging towards the player at a considerably fast pace. If they get close enough, they will attempt to strike the player with a wide swing from their sword. On higher difficulties, a successful hit can bring a player's health down by a large amount, even more so than that of the Leatherneck's melee attack. This, coupled with their speed and above-average health pool of 700hp, makes them a formidable enemy to fight against.
However, Priestesses are weak to more powerful weapons, such as the Hunting Rifle, Mortar, and Riveter. Most of these weapons will usually kill a Priestess in two shots. Additionally, the Crossbow acquired in E3M1 can dispatch one in roughly four to five shots. Another major part to successfully defeating a Priestess is to stay out of their melee range. However, at close range, there are two viable options for confident players: an instant kill using the Sword's charged thrust attack (the regular Sword attack needs three hits to defeat a Priestess), or two blasts from the Super Shotgun (a decently-placed blast will flinch a Priestess momentarily, enabling just enough time to prepare the finisher).
In underwater areas such as the latter parts of E3M3: City of Shadows, Priestesses are powerless against swimming players.
Trivia
- The Priestess's helmets look similar to the appearance of Shub-Nigurath's appearance in Quake.
- The Priestess's Helmet also bears a resemblance to Sauron, the primary antagonist of The Lord of the Rings series.