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== Acquistion == | == Acquistion == | ||
− | + | Shamblers are immune to pain and thus are quite difficult to capture without killing them outright. Their tendency to appear in large groups means that there may be a specimen or two that ends up with damaged legs after you have netralized the threat. | |
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
− | + | Shamblers are basic zombies and should be treated as such. | |
== Analysis == | == Analysis == | ||
− | + | Shamblers will not attack unless a pawn enters sight range of them. This means that they can be treated much as you would treat a mech cluster; you can safely ignore them if they're in a good location. They have significant defensive applications for this reason as well, attacking raiders and other invaders indiscriminately. The ritual to summon them is potentially useful for this purpose. | |
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+ | Despite the name, most shamblers move at nearly the same speed as a healthy pawn. They are only capable of melee attacks, and they are fairly durable. A group of shamblers is a modest threat, roughly equivalent to an equivalent group of tribals. | ||
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Shambler
INTRO TEXT
Acquistion
Shamblers are immune to pain and thus are quite difficult to capture without killing them outright. Their tendency to appear in large groups means that there may be a specimen or two that ends up with damaged legs after you have netralized the threat.
Summary
Shamblers are basic zombies and should be treated as such.
Analysis
Shamblers will not attack unless a pawn enters sight range of them. This means that they can be treated much as you would treat a mech cluster; you can safely ignore them if they're in a good location. They have significant defensive applications for this reason as well, attacking raiders and other invaders indiscriminately. The ritual to summon them is potentially useful for this purpose.
Despite the name, most shamblers move at nearly the same speed as a healthy pawn. They are only capable of melee attacks, and they are fairly durable. A group of shamblers is a modest threat, roughly equivalent to an equivalent group of tribals.
CATEGORIES GO HERE