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== Occurrence ==
 
== Occurrence ==
Fleshbeasts are found (often in great numbers) above and below ground. When they appear, due to a natural event or a summoning ritual, they will appear from pits in the earth. They can also be found en masse underground inside the caverns beneath a [[Pit gate]], including the fearsome [[Dreadmeld]]. Other, more obscure appearances include being found inside the [[labyrinth]] of a [[Warped obelisk]], or emerging from a [[creepjoiner]]. Fleshbeasts can also be found inside ancient danger monuments.
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Fleshbeasts are found, often in great numbers, above and below ground. When they appear, due to a natural event or a summoning ritual, they will appear from pits in the earth. They can also be found en masse underground inside the caverns beneath a [[Pit gate]], including the fearsome [[Dreadmeld]]. Other, more obscure appearances include being found inside the [[labyrinth]] of a [[Warped obelisk]], the result of removing a "flesh" body part, a random mutation of wildlife by the [[twisted obelisk]], or emerging from a [[creepjoiner]]. Fleshbeasts can also be found inside [[ancient danger]]s.
  
 
== Summary ==
 
== Summary ==

Revision as of 09:06, 6 May 2024

Fleshbeasts

Fleshbeasts

Hideous creatures composed of masses of cancerous flesh. Some contain multiple nervous systems, allowing them to split into smaller fleshbeasts.

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Fleshbeasts are a wide-ranging category of entity, added by the Anomaly DLC. They include the following specific subtypes:

Occurrence

Fleshbeasts are found, often in great numbers, above and below ground. When they appear, due to a natural event or a summoning ritual, they will appear from pits in the earth. They can also be found en masse underground inside the caverns beneath a Pit gate, including the fearsome Dreadmeld. Other, more obscure appearances include being found inside the labyrinth of a Warped obelisk, the result of removing a "flesh" body part, a random mutation of wildlife by the twisted obelisk, or emerging from a creepjoiner. Fleshbeasts can also be found inside ancient dangers.

Summary

Fleshbeasts come in five different forms, not including the related Fleshmass heart. They are generally easy enough to dispatch on their own, but they become dangerous in numbers. All of them, save the Toughspike, either dissolve into flesh or split into smaller fleshbeasts upon death and often on being downed.

Combat

Fleshbeasts utilize strength in numbers, and as such, precautions should be taken to not be overwhelmed: AOE attacks, like Frag grenades and Molotov cocktails, work well, and the minigun may be a good choice for dense hordes. They are especially weak to fire, and so fire weapons are a very good, if risky, option when dealing with them. When raiding a pit gate, the fleshy terrain is also flammable, which can be a boon when fighting its denizens.

If close enough, large fleshbeasts can often fling their progeny over your formation when splitting, leading to potential havoc among your ranged pawns. If possible, try and keep them surrounded by melee pawns to protect them.

Trispikes, Fingerspikes and Toughspikes have a ranged attack, though it is rarely used, very short ranged, and fired with poor aim.

Analysis

With the exception of the Dreadmeld, Fleshbeast fights are generally rather mild, as long as you have enough melee fighters, which is more important than ever in Anomaly.

Importantly, care should be taken to prevent too many fleshbeasts from engaging at once. Attacking those that cannot split upon death, such as the fingerspike and toughspikes, should generally be a priority. This will limit the amount of enemies a colony will face at a given time. Also, the ranged attacks most fleshbeats have tend to be used right after they spawn, which can significantly increase the amount of oncoming DPS a group of fighters must withstand. Taking enemies out directly after they spawn can prevent this attack and is much more achievable against fewer entities.

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