Evil Dead: The Game- All Demons Explained

Find out more about the Demons of Evil Dead: The Game

Fans of the Evil Dead franchise are eager to explore the world of Saber Interactive’s Evil Dead: The Game. The Game has several playable Survivors and Demons with different classes. Each Demon class has a main demon accompanied by Deadites. Knowing more about these Demons can be helpful for all players Survivors and Demons alike. Today, we will discuss the different Demon classes and the individual Demons in each class.

All Demon Classes And Demons In Evil Dead: The Game

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Warlord Demons

This is the brawler class in the game. These demons rely on pure strength to crush survivors in Evil Dead: The Game. This Class of demons is spearheaded by Henrietta and is all about unmitigated chaos. It is the perfect class for beginners that are just finding their feet in the game. Players will find this Class to be quite straightforward and should not have too much difficulty getting accustomed to using them. Below are all the Demons found in this class.

Henrietta

This Demon is quite strong and can also offer a strong defense. However, players will find Henrietta lacking where speed and abilities are concerned. This Demon can use the Granny Hug to trap a Survivor. In such a scenario, the Survivor can only be saved through the interference of their teammates. In addition, Henrietta can also use the Belly Flop to deal damage to those nearby. The Gas Leak allows this Demon to exude toxic fumes.

Deadite Elite

These Demons are slow but make up for it in their strength. The Deadite Elites can also use the Big Swing to deal heavy damage to Survivors. These Demons can also Belly Flop like Henrietta. In addition, they also have the Deadite Smash in their arsenal. Using this, the Deadite Elites can charge a inflict damage to nearby Survivors.

Deadite

This is the cannon fodder unit of the Warlord Demons in Evil Dead: The Game. It is the most common unit encountered by players in solo play. Their strength lies in numbers and players will often see them arriving in swarms rather than alone. This can make them quite formidable. Moreover, these Demons can use Farewell to Arms and detach their arm to use it as a melee weapon. Puke can also deal damage to Survivors. However, these Demons can also ramp up the defense with Dodge and evade melee attacks.

Puppeteer Demons

These Demons are a bit more work than the Warlord Demons. They possess telekinetic abilities and can control others with possession. This possession works on Demons and Survivors alike. Players will need a bit of experience playing this class in Evil Dead: The Game to use these Demons to their full potential.

Eligos

Eligos has telekinetic powers and can be a tricky Demon to defeat. One of Eligos’ passive skills gives him the ability to be invisible while moving. This gives the Demon boss a lot of scope for stealth and effective takedowns. It can use the Psychic Squeeze to paralyze a Survivor with telekinesis. Only other members of the Survivors’ team can help them by attacking the Demon. In addition, Eligos’ Telekinetic Surge can be used to immobilize any Survivors in the vicinity. Lastly, using Casting Stones will pelt the Survivors with rocks causing damage.

Demi Eligos

A pale imitation of the Demon Boss, Demi Eligos can use Thunderstruck to mark each Survivor’s location and strike it with lightning. If Survivors do not move immediately, they will be struck and sustain damage. In addition, Duplicity provides the Demi Eligos with the ability to make a double of themselves and deal damage. However, the duplicate Demi Eligos will have a much smaller health bar. These Demons can also use Dodge to avoid melee attacks.

Deadite Berserker

These Demons have low health and will explode once their health depletes. This can be useful if there are Survivors around when it explodes. Deadite Berserker can use Head Rush to throw their head at Survivors and cause an explosion. Moreover, this Demon can also use Dodge to bypass melee attacks.

Necromancer Demons

This class of Demons is straight out of Army of Darkness. These Skeletal Demons will use a combination of the Warlord and Puppeteer style and give out a deadly combination. Evil Ash, the leader of the Necromancer Demons, can summon Skeletons to deal further damage to the Survivors. Players wishing to use this Demon Class will need some experience with the game.

Evil Ash

The dark side of Ash Williams is quite formidable. Evil Ash can summon skeletons using Skeletal Support. In addition, Skeleton Resurrection will auto-resurrect any defeated Skeletons within the AOE. Additionally, Evil Ash can also heal himself by choking out a Survivor by using the Infernal Invigoration.  Teammates of the trapped Survivor must attack Evil Ash to prevent the teammate from dying.

Skeleton Elite

These Demons are armored and have a trident as a weapon. This trident can be used as a ranged and melee weapon. The Trident Smash will allow Skeleton Elites to charge and complete a ground smash. It will cause damage to any Survivors nearby. This unit can also implement the Trident Toss where the Trident is launched and causes damage if it finds a mark. Much like Evil Ash, these Demons can also use Skeleton Resurrection to allow any Skeletons to resurrect in the AOE.

Skeleton

These Demons are the average front liners that are slow but possess medium strength. To start, this demon can use the Lunging Threat which is a strong but slow melee attack with a long range. Moreover, the Skeletons can emit a War Cry that can deal light damage and knock back nearby Survivors. In addition, this unit can also use Dodge to evade melee attacks.

These are all the Demons in Evil Dead: The Game. Since the game has just been released, more Survivors and Demons may be introduced to the game later. For more content on this game, chack out How To Win As A Survivor In Evil Dead: The Game.