Lost Soul
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Name | Lost Soul |
Category | MS-DOS |
Game | DOOM (Prototypes) |
Section | Enemies (Doom) |
Submitted | A long, long time ago |
Credits | PGE |
Size | 64.12 KB (761x279) |
Format | PNG (image/png) |
Hits | 33,497 |
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Comments (14)
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You know, Dolphman. The Beta Lost Soul and the Ghoul from Legacy of Rust are almost one and the same. In fact, the Ghoul is the improved version of the Beta Lost Soul with an electric projectile attack.

Actually, I might have beansed it. Since the Mindweaver's sprites had slight modifications to them, there's a non-zero chance that the new frames for the early lost soul are custom.

@Terra King Keep them here as they were in early prototypes before being officially repurposed. Same goes for the rest of the vault content.

Thanks @Super Piter for beating me to that statement, but I do have to ask towards everyone: What now? Should this be kept here or moved to the official page since it's USED now in an official uncut way?

These have been re-used for the Ghoul in the recently released "Legacy of Rust" official expansion.

The multi colored ones would have been cool

Fun fact: The old Lost Soul sprites were actually repurposed for the invulnerability orb if you look at the animation closely.

@Superdave938 Yo, thanks for the update. I had no idea the telepathic shock had a rotation. That earlier cruder death animation though. I guess the only thing left to rip is some of the scrapped assets that John Romero released during the 25th anniversary.

I sent you the sprites

@Superdave938 Thanks for reminding me. I've been meaning to update this sheet along with a few other older rips of old FPS games.
If you can, send me the sprites my way.
If you can, send me the sprites my way.

There are more frames in earlier versions of doom

huh.

Kinda like this one better
That mistake being that I uploaded the LoR Ghoul's sprites thinking they were identical (they weren't).