Fire Undead (German: feurige Untote) are enemies in Return to Castle Wolfenstein. They are zombies enshrouded in flames, who attack by spewing fire at their enemies, similar to the effect of a Flamethrower. Though they will fire once they see you, keeping a distance is still strongly recommended, the flame has a medium effective range, but due to the confined space in these levels you encounter them, it's a good idea to pull back. Only two are encountered in the entire game: one as a sub-boss enemy in the catacombs, and another one is attacking Nazi soldiers in the crypt. It's a dangerous enemy on higher difficulty levels, but no special technique is required, just use a lot of ammunition on it. Like regular undead, the fire undead remains must be destroyed when they drop down - but they a
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| - Fire Undead (German: feurige Untote) are enemies in Return to Castle Wolfenstein. They are zombies enshrouded in flames, who attack by spewing fire at their enemies, similar to the effect of a Flamethrower. Though they will fire once they see you, keeping a distance is still strongly recommended, the flame has a medium effective range, but due to the confined space in these levels you encounter them, it's a good idea to pull back. Only two are encountered in the entire game: one as a sub-boss enemy in the catacombs, and another one is attacking Nazi soldiers in the crypt. It's a dangerous enemy on higher difficulty levels, but no special technique is required, just use a lot of ammunition on it. Like regular undead, the fire undead remains must be destroyed when they drop down - but they a
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| - Fire Undead (German: feurige Untote) are enemies in Return to Castle Wolfenstein. They are zombies enshrouded in flames, who attack by spewing fire at their enemies, similar to the effect of a Flamethrower. Though they will fire once they see you, keeping a distance is still strongly recommended, the flame has a medium effective range, but due to the confined space in these levels you encounter them, it's a good idea to pull back. Only two are encountered in the entire game: one as a sub-boss enemy in the catacombs, and another one is attacking Nazi soldiers in the crypt. It's a dangerous enemy on higher difficulty levels, but no special technique is required, just use a lot of ammunition on it. Like regular undead, the fire undead remains must be destroyed when they drop down - but they absorb more damage than the latter.clarification needed
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