

Cane only: They are limited to swinging their cane and performing downward stabs.Early in the game, these enemies makes great vial and bullet farms. The enemy variations can use both their left handed and right handed weapon (i.e.After gaining 15 Insight, these enemies gain more attacks and buffs: "Lantern Doctors" will cast arcane homing missiles and an AoE attack, "Scythe Doctors" get an arcane buff on their blade, and the "Crucifix Doctors" gain a more extensive frenzy buff.Moving behind them is also a particularly effective strategy, since these enemies have no real way of attacking the player while there.The parry window on almost all variants includes the entirety of the startup of their attacks, unlike most enemies, they can be parried as soon as they start their windup for an attack.The player can also trigger an attack and counter it, since there is plenty of time between attacks. Parrying is effective against them, since they are extremely slow.Their attacks can deal heavy damage and they are difficult to stun.For instance, the ones equipped with pistols require rushing, while crucifix or cane ones require more patience. Since there are 6 variations in total of these enemies, strategy will vary slightly for each one. High levels of Insight will alter details in their appearance, and also provide them with additional attacks. They may use Flamesprayers, scythes, Repeating Pistols, canes and magic.

The Church Servant or Church Doctor is an enemy in Bloodborne.Ĭhurch Doctors move rather slowly and are predictable in their attacks, but their hits can deal heavy damage.Ĭhurch Doctors are found in The Cathedral District and The Research Hall.Ĭhurch Doctors come in a number of types. Blood Vials, Quicksilver Bullets, Blue Elixir, 239 ~ 1091 Blood Echoes
