
They are completely immune to the Murder of Crows Vigor. They usually remain as a flock of crows unless stunned by Booker or attacking, making them immune to damage but unable to attack until solidified again. To offset their relatively low health compared to certain other Heavy Hitters, Crows teleport short distances frequently in combat, usually aiming to move behind the player to land a melee attack. They are capable of breaking through lower shields in one hit. They fight exclusively with melee attacks, their swords causing a lot of damage if they hit Booker. Booker first encounters one in a temple dedicated to the Fraternal Order of the Raven early in the game, accompanied initially by regular cultists. Zealots are encountered across Columbia, becoming rarer towards the end of the game. The third instance is at Comstock House, where a Zealot can be found wearing white robes. The second instance of changed attire appears in the Bank of the Prophet, with a Vox-aligned Zealot of the Lady in red robes and red marks on his coffin appearing once the player approaches the Tear in the bank. The first example is in the Hall of Heroes, in which a couple of Slate's Soldiers exhibit the abilities of a Crow, with the addition of black chains painted all around them. In combat, Zealots will usually be seen as a moving flock of black birds as they rarely remain in one place unless stunned or unaware of the player's presence, making them indistinct and more difficult to focus on than their slower Fireman counterparts.Īlthough the Zealots of the Lady predominantly wear soot-black robes, there are a few instances where this is not the case. A sword is detailed onto the front of their masks, symbolizing their role as soldiers and "purifiers" for the Founders, as well as representing the swords which they wield in combat.

Chained to their backs are large coffins which represent their failure at preventing the death of Lady Comstock. Dressed entirely in soot-black robes, and pointed black hoods concealing their faces, Zealots primarily resemble the birds which their order worships, namely ravens and crows.
