Deadly. That is how one would describe this sentient machine. It is not clear how intelligent it is, but one thing is certain: it is a deadly adversary. The Soulborgs are a strange mixture of metal and reason. Whether that reason is an artificial intelligence or an actual biological one, no one from Valhalla seems to know.
The Deathwalker 8000 is just slightly less dangerous than his big brother, and a little more vulnerable. Any hit that gets through his shields will neutralize him. However, his ability to rapid fire, sometimes hitting multiple targets, makes him plenty dangerous enough.[1]
Stats[]
- Life: 1
- Move: 5
- Range: 7
- Attack: 3
- Defense: 8
- Point Value: 130
Abilities[]
- Rapid Fire Special Attack: Range 7 Attack 3
If Deathwalker's Rapid Fire Special Attack inflicts a wound, he may attack again with his Rapid Fire Special Attack. Deathwalker may continue attacking with his Rapid Fire Special Attack until he does not inflict a wound.
Synergy[]
- Ornak: Red Flag of Fury
As a Unique Hero that follows Utgar, Deathwalker 8000 may benefit from Ornak’s Red Flag of Fury ability.
History[]
At some point in its lifetime, Deathwalker 8000 was summoned from Alpha Prime by the Valkyrie Utgar into Valhalla. There, it is possible that Deathwalker 8000 was dispatched to confront the forces of the Alliance in Laur.[2]
Additional Info[]
Deathwalker 8000 occupies the middle of the Deathwalker series, preceded by Deathwalker 7000 and succeeded by Deathwalker 9000.
FAQ's[]
- Inflicting Wounds on Squad Members
If Deathwalker 8000 kills a squad member with his Rapid Fire Special Attack, can he continue to attack?
Yes. He inflicted a wound to destroy that squad member, so he may continue to attack. (Hasbro FAQ)[3]
- Do some Special Abilities block Wounds?
If a Microcorp Agent uses their Stealth Armor 15 to ignore the wound(s) inflicted by Deathwalker 8000's Rapid Fire Special Attack, can he keep attacking?
No, if the Microcorp Agent ignores the wound it is the same as blocking it with a shield. The wound was never received, so Deathwalker 8000's Special Attack would stop there. (Hasbro FAQ)[3]
Resources[]
For further reading and strategy tips, check out the Book of Deathwalker 8000 on Heroscapers.com.