Learn how to get the Gauntlet in Doom The Dark Ages, including its location, upgrades, and effects.

If you are playing Doom The Dark Ages and you are aiming to expand your close-combat capabilities, the Gauntlet is going to be part of your toolset early on. While it doesn’t replace long-range weapons, it gives you the kind of impact you would want for melee combat.
Here’s how you can obtain the Gauntlet, how it works, and what to expect as you start exploring its functions and upgrades.
Where To Find the Gauntlet in Doom The Dark Ages?

You will receive the Gauntlet during the initial stages of the campaign. It comes into your possession during the “Cover the Escape!” objective in the Village of Khalim. You don’t need to look for any hidden paths or trigger side objectives. Just keep following the story as it unfolds in Chapter 1. The weapon becomes available to you as part of a natural progression.
There’s no need to worry about missing it. The Gauntlet is a core item linked to the storyline and gets introduced at a scripted moment. Once you complete the necessary section of the mission, it’s automatically added to your arsenal.
What To Expect From Gauntlet?

The Gauntlet doesn’t fall into any specific class like some of the other weapons. It’s a melee tool that works with combos and charges rather than ammunition. Its damage values and technical data haven’t been detailed yet, which means parts of its mechanics are still being finalized.
Right now, ammo count and exact damage range remain unavailable. Even splash effects are currently unspecified. Despite that, it’s already clear that the Gauntlet serves as a power-based melee weapon that adds variety to your close-quarters playstyle.
Upgrades for Gauntlet

Upgrades make the Gauntlet more effective in different ways. These enhancements aren’t locked behind special missions. Instead, you can apply them at a Sentinel Shrine once the weapon is unlocked.
Each upgrade sits in a tier, and if you pick one, its counterpart becomes inactive, though both are technically unlocked at the same cost. That means you will have to decide which skill you want in action, based on how you approach combat.
Here’s what you can currently use or prepare for:
- Finisher (Tier 1): This boosts the damage dealt at the end of a combo.
- Duelist (Tier 2): Increases charge speed for melee attacks when you parry certain attacks. Details and cost are still being finalized.
- Jolt (Tier 3): Starts your combo with a hit that applies Shock. This causes enemies to take more damage from your next attacks. More information will likely be shared later.
- Encore (Tier 4): Gives you a fourth combo hit, triggered only if your melee charge comes from a successful parry.
Each upgrade slot comes with strategic trade-offs. Think about whether you prefer raw power, status effects, or combo extension when choosing which to activate.
Gauntlet Skins and Visuals
If you are interested in cosmetic changes, skins for the Gauntlet are part of the overall customization system. However, detailed information about its appearance variants hasn’t been revealed yet. Expect updates in the future about where to get these skins or whether they’re tied to progression milestones or challenges.

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