

It's honestly not a hard fight, just keep strafing through the air and you'll probably have more than half your health by the time it's over. The controls to the revenant are displayed on the left, and you'll notice it plays a lot different to the Slayer: you can't Glory Kill, you can fly for short periods of time, your health bar is a lot bigger (but doesn't regenerate), and your main attack is your missile cannons. When you do, the Super Shotgun's cage will lower and the energy bars will vanish, allowing you to take it. Now you're in the arena, you'll have to play as the revenant and kill all the demons. The Revenant will then be let loose in an outside area with numerous other demons - and the Super Shotgun, held in a floating cage above you. Interact with them and the Doom Slayer will place his hands on them, activating a magic ritual that'll allow you to possess a Revenant demon held prisoner in an iron maiden opposite. However, you'll have to do something a little different to get it - after getting into the base itself, you'll come across a pair of waist-high stone pillars with yellow glowing orbs. Where and When Do You Get the Super Shotgun in Doom Eternal?ĭon't worry, you can't miss it: the Super Shotgun is a plot-mandatory weapon that can be found about halfway through the third campaign mission at the snowy Cultist Base.



The CronoArms Endshot is a custom, hand made piece inspired by Super Shotgun in Doom Eternal, the Doom Slayer's Diaboloical Musket, Lucifer's Bane.
