The Hell Guards are a challenging boss encounter in Doom Eternal, consisting of two phases. This guide will break down strategies for both phases to make the fight easier and more manageable.
Phase 1: Solo Hell Guard
- Understanding the Shield Mechanic
- The Hell Guard uses a large shield that makes it invulnerable to damage. Do not waste ammo attacking while the shield is up.
- Wait for the Hell Guard to charge up its yellow energy attack. This is your opportunity.
- Countering the Energy Ball Attack
- When the Hell Guard starts charging a yellow energy ball, shoot it before it releases. This will stun the boss for a few seconds.
- Use this window to deal as much damage as possible. The Super Shotgun is highly effective in this phase.
- Dodging Attacks
- The Hell Guard has a jump attack that creates a shockwave on landing. Double-jump or dash to avoid taking damage.
- It may also perform a spiral flame attack, where it sends out flames in a circular pattern. Move with the gap between the flames to stay safe.
- Another attack involves a rotating energy beam—stay mobile and sidestep to avoid getting hit.
- Dealing Consistent Damage
- When the shield is down, attack aggressively. If you time your shots correctly, you can keep it in a stunned state.
- The Super Shotgun, Ballista, and Rocket Launcher are great weapons for maximizing damage output.
- Finishing the Fight
- Once the Hell Guard is near death, move in for a glory kill to finish it off in style.
Phase 2: Dual Hell Guards
After the first Hell Guard is defeated, two more will appear simultaneously. Here’s how to handle them effectively:
- Focusing on One Target
- Both Hell Guards share a single health bar, meaning damage to one affects the overall fight.
- Prioritize attacking the Hell Guard with the spear—this one performs more ranged attacks, making it easier to counter.
- Exploiting Stun Windows
- The spear-wielding Hell Guard still fires the yellow energy ball. Shooting this before release will stun both enemies, giving you a huge advantage.
- If the spear-wielding Hell Guard holds the spear upright in front of it, shooting it will also stun it briefly.
- Using One as a Shield
- Position yourself so that one Hell Guard is between you and the other. This can block some attacks and give you extra survivability.
- Maximizing Damage Output
- Super Shotgun + Ballista combos are highly effective against both Hell Guards.
- Rocket Launcher with Remote Detonation can stagger them and provide good crowd control.
- If you need extra mobility, use Blood Punch to break through and get to safety.
- Surviving the Chaos
- Expect the Hell Guards to become more aggressive as their health drops.
- Keep moving at all times to avoid getting surrounded.
- Collect any health and armor pickups from stunned enemies to sustain through the fight.
- Final Blow
- Once one Hell Guard is down, the remaining one should have very little health left.
- Stay aggressive and finish it with a Super Shotgun blast or a Ballista shot.
Final Tips
- Stock Up Before the Fight: Grab as much ammo and armor as possible before entering the boss room.
- Keep Your Distance: Use ranged attacks to avoid unnecessary damage.
- Use the Environment: There are small platforms and open spaces in the arena to maneuver around.
- Stay Calm and Focused: The fight can be overwhelming, but keeping a clear plan will help you succeed.
Once you defeat the Hell Guards, you’ll earn the Outnumbered? No Problem trophy/achievement, marking a major milestone in your Doom Eternal journey. Good luck, Slayer!




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