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Demons | |
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They are cow-size insects! | |
Faction in Just Cause 4 | |
Goal, or purpose | Conquer the world |
Ideology | None |
Leader | The Huchasunqu giant plant at Isla De Los Annilos |
Starting base, or HQ | Isla De Los Annilos |
Demons are a type of enemy featured in the Los Demonios DLC for Just Cause 4.
Description[]
They are an ancient force of evil that was sealed away by the Qacha people, after they defeated the demons. They are called demons, because that's what the Qacha people called them, but as mentioned by the map info for the mission Infestation at the Church, these things are not spiritual in origin.
They are about cow-size bee-like insects.
The insects normally fly around in small swarms of about 5 to 10.
They are present at all infestations and reportedly may rarely chase the player beyond the limit of the infestation.
Combat capability of the insects[]
When fighting something like humans, they have multiple types of attacks. The below listed attacks don't really have official names. We just obviously need to call them something.
Acid spit[]
They can spit acid. This hurts Rico, but isn't much to worry about, unless he gets hit multiple times in short succession, In that case, just run.
Glowing attack[]
It's possible for them to start glowing/charging. This indicates that the glowing/charging insect is about to fire its most powerful attack at Rico. This knocks Rico off his parachute/wingsuit, making him fall in ragdoll mode and does a lot of damage. If fired at while glowing, the insect explodes rather powerfully.
Occasionally this glow/charge is caused by a Black Hand weapon while they're using the possession attack described below.
Ramming[]
The insects can quickly ram Rico. This does few damages, but knocks Rico off his parachute/wingsuit, making him fall in ragdoll mode. This happens rarely if the player keeps moving.
Possession[]
They can attack members of the Black Hand in close combat. When this happens, the Black Hand soldier can still be saved, as long as the insect hasn't lifted the soldier off the ground yet. When the soldier is killed and carried off, the insect can "possess" the dead body, making it fire any weapons that the soldier happened to be carrying. Black Hand ghost units can even make the insect invisible. Depending on what the BH soldier was armed with, this may be a very powerful attack.
As noticed by Rico, they cannot (or possibly don't want to) possess animals. He makes this assumption when spotting some dead animals at the farm infestation.
Giant tendrils[]
The demons use these Black Hand armored vehicles and stationary weapons as their stationary artillery weapons. They are held up and used by giant tendrils. Specific tendril-captured (possessed) vehicles are present at almost every infestation. The big infestation at Isla De Los Annilos has a large number of them. Some even respawn during the last mission there. These can only be disabled by the most powerful weapons, such as rocket launchers. Once the possessed vehicle, or weapon is destroyed, the tendril retracts into the ground. Destroying them is difficult, because the tendril keeps wackily flailing like the arms of inflatable tubemen.
- Warchief Assault Tank.
- Falconer AA Tank.
- Reptile AAV.
- Longbow Cannon Truck.
- Mortar.
- Possibly more
Demon eggs[]
These are unlocked when completing the mission Extermination. The supply drop allows the player to get a set of either 1, or 10 of these. They're disgusting looking hard shells, strong enough to be moved by grappling, but they break open when damaged enough. This releases demons.
When spawned in free roam they will also attack everything (civilians, animals, Black Hand, Army of Chaos), but they will not possess civilians, or animals. This would lead to the fact that they may have some form of intelligence, or natural instinct to threats as they would see a guy with a gun and see that he would be a good weapon, while a civilian or animal is not a good weapon. Because of this, this may actually mean that they "could" possess animals, but see no need to do so.
On the PC version of the game, the item "Demon Egg (10)" can only be selected when navigating the items with arrow keys. A mouse can not click on them.
Tips[]
- Stay low and don't give them a clear line of fire for captured Black Hand units. Unlike most enemies in the Just Cause Game Series, these enemies can fly to where you might be taking cover.
- Alternatively, if you like staying in the air, you'll have to keep moving and frequently use the grappler to pull yourself away from a swarm.
- The Demon Crossbow can kill them instantly, but their relatively quick movement could make landing a bolt fairly difficult. Additionally, if you manage to get one down on the ground where you can reach, they supply ammo for the crossbow.
- If you encounter a captured tank in some of the more difficult infestations, do your best to stay out of the air. These captured tanks can deal serious damage if you're in the air. On the ground, they are marked by a pink-purple cross-hair, meaning a cannon shot will arrive there within 3 seconds. Move out of the way or behind cover if you see it pointed at you.
- Vehicles will take fatal damage (entering critical state) upon passing the Infestations "border". Vehicles inside the Infestation can't be controlled (similar to a derailed train turret). Supply dropped vehicles aren't usable even though they wont take damage, because they did not cross the Infestations "border".
- Supply dropped drones cannot operate inside the Infestation and will explode after a few seconds. The same occurs for drones summoned by weapons f.e. the SW7-PBA Assault Rifle.
Trivia[]
- When encountering demons, Rico might say things like "Disgusting!"
- Using the Cow Gun on a demon will result in a terrifying “cow demon”. It's... Just... So foul...