Heinrich I appears in Return to Castle Wolfenstein and in part three of the Wolfenstein video graphic novel. Zombified Marianna Blavatsky can be seen in the left. If the jump is timed incorrectly, it will not work and the player will have to scramble to get away before getting hit. However, if the player jumps at just the right moment, they can send themselves flying away from Heinrich before he swings. Heinrich I will occasionally stomp the ground to send the player flying into sword range.Keep a distance however don't give Heinrich the chance to strike!
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You'll quickly defeat any undead and Dark knights around him and slowly hurt Heinrich. The spread damage from both weapons will hurt not only Heinrich but the enemies around him.
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While on hard mode, he has approximately 10K HP considering on the latest patch which buffs him, no matter what difficulty you are playing, he is the most durable opponent in RTCW, prepare lots of ammunition to fight him. He has around 4970 HP on normal difficulty. Heinrich I has the most health out of all the bosses that you'll face.
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After a fierce fight, Heinrich (who was now a Zombie Lord) was ultimately destroyed by Blazkowicz, ensuring that the warlord's powers will not be used by the SS Paranormal Division to complete for their world domination. Unfortunately he sensed the presence of the American soldier B.J. He was survived by his oldest son, Otto I, who would go on to become the Holy Roman Emperor.Īfter a thousand years, in 1943 Heinrich was freed by SS High Priestess Marianna Blavatsky and was eager to resume his reign of terror. After a brief battle, the mystic realized he cannot destroy Heinrich, so he instead magically seals the tyrant in limbo and lock for eternity. In 943 AD, a benevolent wizard by the name of Simon the Wanderer confronted Heinrich, seeking to end his reign of terror.