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The Helltime Hunter is the first of the three hunters and the first boss that players fight in Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil. It looks like a hovering Hell Knight without legs, and can move from one part of the area to another using short bursts of incredible speed. The Helltime Hunter creates an orange sphere in front of itself and then moves extremely fast, appearing as if it "beams" from place to place; stripes will appear to announce its direction. He attacks by throwing fireballs that do as much damage as an Imps, but if they get close to the player, it can also rake them with its large claws as well. The Helltime Hunter also has a special attack in which it hurls a swarm of several fireballs at the player all at once; this fireball swarm can be dodged by sprint-running sideways. The l

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  • The Helltime Hunter is the first of the three hunters and the first boss that players fight in Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil. It looks like a hovering Hell Knight without legs, and can move from one part of the area to another using short bursts of incredible speed. The Helltime Hunter creates an orange sphere in front of itself and then moves extremely fast, appearing as if it "beams" from place to place; stripes will appear to announce its direction. He attacks by throwing fireballs that do as much damage as an Imps, but if they get close to the player, it can also rake them with its large claws as well. The Helltime Hunter also has a special attack in which it hurls a swarm of several fireballs at the player all at once; this fireball swarm can be dodged by sprint-running sideways. The l
  • The Helltime Hunter is the first of the Hell Hunters. It looks like a hovering Hell Knight without legs, and can move from one part of the area to another incredibly quickly. The Helltime Hunter creates an orange sphere in front of him and then moves really really fast, appearing as if it "beams" from place to place; stripes will appear to announce its direction. He attacks with fireballs that do as much damage as an Imp's, but can also attack enemies with its big claws as well. The lower part of its body is surrounded by fireballs and seems to be burned.
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  • Fireball splash: 8
  • Fireball: 12
  • Melee: 22
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  • Erebus - Level 2: Erebus Dig Site
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  • Helltime Hunter
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  • 1000(xsd:integer)
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  • The Helltime Hunter is the first of the Hell Hunters. It looks like a hovering Hell Knight without legs, and can move from one part of the area to another incredibly quickly. The Helltime Hunter creates an orange sphere in front of him and then moves really really fast, appearing as if it "beams" from place to place; stripes will appear to announce its direction. He attacks with fireballs that do as much damage as an Imp's, but can also attack enemies with its big claws as well. The lower part of its body is surrounded by fireballs and seems to be burned. After being tasked by the Maledict to hunt the Artifact, the Helltime Hunter is the first of the Hunters who confronts space marine 4211 x-17. The marine encountered the Hunter in front of a hell portal near the excavations at the Erebus Dig Site. The Helltime Hunter was defeated by 4211 x-17 who used the Grabber device to catch plasma projectiles launched from Martian defense turrets and sent them back to the Hunter itself. After the Helltime Hunter was killed, 4211's Artifact was infused with the Helltime ability and became usable.
  • The Helltime Hunter is the first of the three hunters and the first boss that players fight in Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil. It looks like a hovering Hell Knight without legs, and can move from one part of the area to another using short bursts of incredible speed. The Helltime Hunter creates an orange sphere in front of itself and then moves extremely fast, appearing as if it "beams" from place to place; stripes will appear to announce its direction. He attacks by throwing fireballs that do as much damage as an Imps, but if they get close to the player, it can also rake them with its large claws as well. The Helltime Hunter also has a special attack in which it hurls a swarm of several fireballs at the player all at once; this fireball swarm can be dodged by sprint-running sideways. The lower part of its body is surrounded by fireballs and seems to be burned. After being tasked by the Maledict to hunt the Artifact, the Helltime Hunter is the first enemy who confronts the marine and is encountered in front of a hell portal near the excavations. As this Hunter appears the Maledict says that the marine has met his death, so he is quite convinced that the Hunter can cope with the soldier. In order to defeat the Helltime Hunter, the player must use the Grabber to catch the plasma balls that are launched from the Martian defense turrets and send them back to the Hunter itself. It can be difficult at times, since the Hunter can move from certain places of the area instantly. It takes about 4-5 direct plasma ball hits on the Hunter to kill it. After the player kills the Helltime Hunter, the Artifact becomes usable, since it now has the Helltime ability. From then on, the player can use the Artifact to slow time down. It does not affect the player's movement or weapons in any way. The Helltime Hunter is the only boss that cannot be defeated by weapons other than the Grabber, even if the player uses a stronger weapon procured by using cheats.
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