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(I added a bit of extra info on Mechanoid Scythers, but it isn't very organized.)
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{{quote|"Fast, spindly, human-sized combat mechanoids. They usually carry one primary ranged weapon, and their bodies are adorned with multiple knife-like protrusions to make them deadly in melee combat. They don't use cover. Best handled by concentrated, overwhelming force."|In-game description}}
 
{{quote|"Fast, spindly, human-sized combat mechanoids. They usually carry one primary ranged weapon, and their bodies are adorned with multiple knife-like protrusions to make them deadly in melee combat. They don't use cover. Best handled by concentrated, overwhelming force."|In-game description}}
  
Scythers, are fast moving and dangerous Mechanoids.
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Scythers, are fast moving and dangerous Mechanoids. They can easily kill anyone not wearing high level armor using either their ranged weapons or melee attack. There is a chance that you can find them in ancient buildings or from crashed ancient ships. Do not engage them unless you are prepared or absolutely need to. You can usually find them along with other Mechanoid Scythers or Centipedes.

Revision as of 22:30, 8 July 2016

Scyther

Scyther

Base Stats

Type
MechanoidCharacters
HP
90

"Fast, spindly, human-sized combat mechanoids. They usually carry one primary ranged weapon, and their bodies are adorned with multiple knife-like protrusions to make them deadly in melee combat. They don't use cover. Best handled by concentrated, overwhelming force."

— In-game description

Scythers, are fast moving and dangerous Mechanoids. They can easily kill anyone not wearing high level armor using either their ranged weapons or melee attack. There is a chance that you can find them in ancient buildings or from crashed ancient ships. Do not engage them unless you are prepared or absolutely need to. You can usually find them along with other Mechanoid Scythers or Centipedes.