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** Iron Maidens are {{Shield Bearing Mook}}s that reflect physical attacks from the front (including explosive primary-fire Crushbow bolts, alarmingly). ''Bloodrite'' likes to deploy dense swarms of Iron Maidens to meatshield for tougher monsters, since they're nearly immune to the [[GatlingGood Paingun]].

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** Iron Maidens are low-level {{Shield Bearing Mook}}s that reflect [[AttackReflector reflect]] physical attacks from the front (including explosive primary-fire Crushbow bolts, alarmingly). [[HoistByHisOwnPetard alarmingly]]), forcing you to either use [[FireBreathingWeapon the Fragfire's alt-fire]] or waste ammo for more powerful guns (namely the crylance, potion launcher and the crushbow's alt-fire). ''Bloodrite'' likes to deploy dense swarms of Iron Maidens to meatshield for tougher monsters, monsters during big battles, since they're nearly immune to they can also block the [[GatlingGood Paingun]].
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** Iron Maidens are {{Shield Bearing Mook}}s that reflect physical attacks from the front (including explosive primary-fire Crushbow bolts, alarmingly). ''Bloodrite'' likes to deploy dense swarms of Iron Maidens to meatshield for tougher monsters, since they're nearly immune to the [[GatlingGood Paingun]], and the final two levels feature an EliteMook variant that's shadowy and transparent (thus harder to see in a pitched fight) and explodes upon death.
** Genius from ''Bloodrite'' are winged gargoyle imps. They're among the most fragile enemies in the game, but they're lightning fast and love to flutter around you while taking potshots with claws and lightning bolts. The ocean tower phase of the Blue Baron FinalBoss is made more difficult by cumulative spawns of Genius that harry you as you try to swim and climb out of the water.

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** Iron Maidens are {{Shield Bearing Mook}}s that reflect physical attacks from the front (including explosive primary-fire Crushbow bolts, alarmingly). ''Bloodrite'' likes to deploy dense swarms of Iron Maidens to meatshield for tougher monsters, since they're nearly immune to the [[GatlingGood Paingun]], and the final two levels feature an EliteMook variant that's shadowy and transparent (thus harder to see in a pitched fight) and explodes upon death.
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** Genius from ''Bloodrite'' are winged gargoyle imps. They're among the most fragile enemies in the game, but they're lightning fast and love to flutter around you in almost random patterns while taking potshots with claws and lightning bolts. The ocean tower phase of the Blue Baron FinalBoss is made more difficult by cumulative spawns of Genius that harry you as you try to swim and climb out of the water.bolts.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Deliberate on the part of [=HedonDev=], who leans heavily on sex appeal and Rule 34 to build notoriety for ''Hedon''. The first thing most people know about ''Hedon'', besides it being a modern ''Doom'' clone, is that it stars [[StatuesqueStunner buff orc girls]].

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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Deliberate on the part of [=HedonDev=], who leans heavily on sex appeal and Rule 34 to build notoriety for ''Hedon''. The first thing most people know about ''Hedon'', besides it being a modern ''Doom'' clone, is that it stars [[StatuesqueStunner [[AmazonianBeauty buff orc girls]].
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* EvenBetterSequel: The original ''Hedon'' is held to be a competently-made and characterful [=GZDoom=] retro shooter, and especially impressive for having been made by a single person. ''Hedon: Bloodrite'' is twice the length of the original, is [[SequelDifficultySpike far more challenging]], boasts a pseudo-RPG level structure with multiple outcomes for various story beats, and has a greater emphasis on story, characters and worldbuilding; all while ''still'' being made by a single person.

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* EvenBetterSequel: The original ''Hedon'' is held to be a competently-made and characterful [=GZDoom=] retro shooter, and especially impressive for having been made by a single person. ''Hedon: Bloodrite'' is twice the length of the original, is [[SequelDifficultySpike far more challenging]], challenging and has bigger battles, boasts a pseudo-RPG level structure with multiple outcomes for various story beats, and has a greater emphasis on story, characters and worldbuilding; all while ''still'' being made by a single person.
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* EvenBetterSequel: The original ''Hedon'' is held to be a competently-made and quirky [=GZDoom=] retro shooter, and especially impressive for having been made by a single person. ''Hedon: Bloodrite'' is twice the length of the original, is [[SequelDifficultySpike far more challenging]], boasts a pseudo-RPG level structure with multiple outcomes for various story beats, and has a greater emphasis on story, characters and worldbuilding; all while ''still'' being made by a single person.

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* EvenBetterSequel: The original ''Hedon'' is held to be a competently-made and quirky characterful [=GZDoom=] retro shooter, and especially impressive for having been made by a single person. ''Hedon: Bloodrite'' is twice the length of the original, is [[SequelDifficultySpike far more challenging]], boasts a pseudo-RPG level structure with multiple outcomes for various story beats, and has a greater emphasis on story, characters and worldbuilding; all while ''still'' being made by a single person.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Deliberate on the part of [=HedonDev=], who leans heavily on sex appeal and Rule 34 to build notoriety for ''Hedon''. The first thing most people know about ''Hedon'', besides it being a modern ''Doom'' clone, is that it stars [[StatuesqueStunner buff orc girls]].
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* EvenBetterSequel: The original ''Hedon'' is held to be a competently-made and quirky [=GZDoom=] retro shooter, and especially impressive for having been made by a single person. ''Hedon: Bloodrite'' is twice the length of the original, is [[SequelDifficultySpike far more challenging]], boasts a pseudo-RPG level structure with multiple outcomes for various story beats, and has a greater emphasis on story, characters and worldbuilding; all while ''still'' being made by a single person.
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** Iron Maidens are {{Shield Bearing Mook}}s that reflect physical attacks from the front (including explosive primary-fire Crushbow bolts, alarmingly). ''Bloodrite'' likes to deploy dense swarms of Iron Maidens to meatshield for tougher monsters, and the final two levels feature an EliteMook variant that's shadowy and transparent (thus harder to see in a pitched fight) and explodes upon death.

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** Iron Maidens are {{Shield Bearing Mook}}s that reflect physical attacks from the front (including explosive primary-fire Crushbow bolts, alarmingly). ''Bloodrite'' likes to deploy dense swarms of Iron Maidens to meatshield for tougher monsters, since they're nearly immune to the [[GatlingGood Paingun]], and the final two levels feature an EliteMook variant that's shadowy and transparent (thus harder to see in a pitched fight) and explodes upon death.
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* DemonicSpiders:
** Cerberi are fast and run in an erratic zig-zagging pattern that makes them difficult to hit, and if they get close their melee attack has such a short refresh time that a single dog can chew through most of your health in a few seconds.
** [[StealthyMook Golems]] are small, thin, incredibly agile, have [[TheBlank featureless black bodies]], and are almost silent save for their footsteps and flechette attacks (during which they leap about and become even harder to hit). Its easy to lose track of them in a firefight, and they're nearly invisible in dark areas like MeatMoss hives. Fortunately, a pair of fixer goggles will highlight them like any other enemy.
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** Iron Maidens are {{Shield Bearing Mook}}s that reflect physical attacks from the front (including explosive primary-fire Crushbow bolts, alarmingly). ''Bloodrite'' likes to deploy dense swarms of Iron Maidens to meatshield for tougher monsters, and the final two levels feature an EliteMook variant that's shadowy and transparent (thus harder to see in a pitched fight) and explodes upon death.
** Genius from ''Bloodrite'' are winged gargoyle imps. They're among the most fragile enemies in the game, but they're lightning fast and love to flutter around you while taking potshots with claws and lightning bolts. The ocean tower phase of the Blue Baron FinalBoss is made more difficult by cumulative spawns of Genius that harry you as you try to swim and climb out of the water.

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