E3M2: Slough of Despair (Doom)
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- This level occupies the map slot E3M2. For other maps which occupy this slot, see Category:E3M2.
E3M2: Slough of Despair is the second map of Inferno in Doom. As can be seen from the map, its plan is based on a skeletal human hand. The name may be a reference to "the Slough of Despond", from John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. It uses the music track "Donna to the Rescue." The par time is 0:45.
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- In the "thumb" is a small lava pit. Walk over it to lower a nearby wall, revealing a chaingun.
- Below the little and ring fingers is a rock shaped like an arrow if you look at the automap. Open the wall this arrow is pointing to; inside is a plasma rifle and a medikit.
- At the end of the middle finger is an arrow on the floor pointing to a switch; flip it to get a soul sphere.
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The Compet-N records for the map are:
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- "Slough" here is pronounced like "slew", and can refer either to a marshy pit or bog, or a large amount.
- This map was removed in the Jaguar, 3DO, GBA, PlayStation and Saturn editions.
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