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:1. [[Hellsphere cannon]].  When using this attack, Diabolus will create a red circle around a target. After several seconds{{Check Tag|Details|How long?}}, the circle explodes, leaving a large circle (radius 4.9) of fire. The radius of the blast is a bit larger than the circle, so you may want to err on the side of caution. Thankfully, it only has a range of 19 tiles, and can't be used too close{{Check Tag|Details|How close is too close? Does a pawn need to be in melee?}}. Unlike other ranged weapons, once initialized it will continue to be fire, even if the Diabolus is engaged in melee in the meantime. Engaging in melee will prevent ''future'' shots being initialized, but will trigger the flame burst discussed below.
 
:1. [[Hellsphere cannon]].  When using this attack, Diabolus will create a red circle around a target. After several seconds{{Check Tag|Details|How long?}}, the circle explodes, leaving a large circle (radius 4.9) of fire. The radius of the blast is a bit larger than the circle, so you may want to err on the side of caution. Thankfully, it only has a range of 19 tiles, and can't be used too close{{Check Tag|Details|How close is too close? Does a pawn need to be in melee?}}. Unlike other ranged weapons, once initialized it will continue to be fire, even if the Diabolus is engaged in melee in the meantime. Engaging in melee will prevent ''future'' shots being initialized, but will trigger the flame burst discussed below.
:*It deals ''800'' [[Damage_Types#Vaporize|Vaporizing]] damage, which is increased to 3200 damage against impassable structures, and has 100% accuracy at all ranges{{Check Tag|Cover?|Is this affected by cover at all?}}. It calculates hits using the target's flame armor, but also has a massive 100% AP, meaning extremely few pieces of armor have any hope of stopping it. In ''ideal'' circumstances, a pawn has only a 72% chance of surviving a shot to the torso (An [[Impid]] with the tough [[trait]], a legendary [[Devilstrand]] [[Duster]], [[Formal Vest]] or [[Corset]], and [[Button down shirt]] has a 36% chance of completely evading damage, and a 36% chance of "only" taking 25 damage directly to the torso). Considering the relative rarity of legendary clothing and the fact that it requires a specific gene and trait, and '''still''' leaves a nearly 30% chance of instantly dying, this isn't something that should be relied upon. Players should instead prioritize dodging the attack at any cost, staying out of the attack's range, or simply stopping Diabolus from firing the attack.
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:*It deals ''800'' [[Damage_Types#Vaporize|Vaporizing]] damage, which is increased to 3200 damage against impassable structures, and has 100% accuracy at all ranges{{Check Tag|Cover?|Is this affected by cover at all?}}. It calculates hits using the target's flame armor, but also has a massive 100% AP, meaning extremely few pieces of armor have any hope of stopping it. In ''ideal'' circumstances, a pawn has only a 72% chance of surviving a shot to the torso (An [[Impids|Impid]] with the tough [[trait]], a legendary [[Devilstrand]] [[Duster]], [[Formal vest]] or [[Corset]], and [[Button down shirt]] has a 36% chance of completely evading damage, and a 36% chance of "only" taking 25 damage directly to the torso). Considering the relative rarity of legendary clothing and the fact that it requires a specific gene and trait, and '''still''' leaves a nearly 30% chance of instantly dying, this isn't something that should be relied upon. Players should instead prioritize dodging the attack at any cost, staying out of the attack's range, or simply stopping Diabolus from firing the attack.
:2. [[Charge blaster turret]]. This fires a single shot, at long range and for relatively low damage, but with almost no startup time. It can be fired while moving. Cover is useful, assuming the hellsphere cannon isn't aimed at it.
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:2. [[Charge blaster turret]]. This fires a single shot, at long range and for relatively low damage, but with almost no startup time. It can be fired while moving. Cover is useful, assuming the Hellsphere Cannon isn't aimed at it.
  
 
When engaged in melee, the Diabolus will trigger a special ability. It surrounds itself in explosive fluids and then ignites them creating a massive fireball around it.  This attack deals heavy damage, and there is almost no time to disengage and run to safety.{{Check Tag|Details|What is the damage of this attack? Does it have AP? If not, then devilstrand clothing is likely able to tank the attack}}
 
When engaged in melee, the Diabolus will trigger a special ability. It surrounds itself in explosive fluids and then ignites them creating a massive fireball around it.  This attack deals heavy damage, and there is almost no time to disengage and run to safety.{{Check Tag|Details|What is the damage of this attack? Does it have AP? If not, then devilstrand clothing is likely able to tank the attack}}
  
Players should utilize Devilstrand clothing - especially dusters - against the Diabolus, as its two most-threatening attacks use the target's flame armor. Solid armor (e.g. flak vests or marine armor) is discouraged in early waves due to its speed loss, as the highest priority should always be dodging the Hellsphere Cannon, which speed is essential for. The [[Phoenix Armor]] is a good alternative in later waves, as it provides much better sharp and blunt armor, but at the cost of lower flame armor and lower speed. [[Headwrap]]s and [[Broadwrap]]s provide the highest base flame resistance of any headgear in the game, but the player may wish to utilize more sturdy headgear (e.g. [[Flak Helmet]]s) to protect from bullets.
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Players should utilize Devilstrand clothing - especially dusters - against the Diabolus, as its two most-threatening attacks use the target's flame armor. Solid armor (e.g. flak vests or marine armor) is discouraged in early waves due to its speed loss, as the highest priority should always be dodging the Hellsphere Cannon, which speed is essential for. [[Phoenix armor]] is a good alternative in later waves, as it provides much better sharp and blunt armor, but at the cost of lower flame armor and lower speed. [[Headwrap]]s and [[Broadwrap]]s provide the highest base flame resistance of any headgear in the game, but the player may wish to utilize more sturdy headgear (e.g. [[Flak helmet]]s) to protect from bullets.
  
 
Due to the fact that it only has one non-flame attack, which does a mere 15 points of damage and has fairly low AP, allied [[Mechanoids]] can serve as very effective bait against Diabolus, as all mechanoids have an innate 200% flame armor. Even a [[Cleansweeper]] can stall Diabolus for a time and has a 50% chance of surviving its Hellsphere Cannon.
 
Due to the fact that it only has one non-flame attack, which does a mere 15 points of damage and has fairly low AP, allied [[Mechanoids]] can serve as very effective bait against Diabolus, as all mechanoids have an innate 200% flame armor. Even a [[Cleansweeper]] can stall Diabolus for a time and has a 50% chance of surviving its Hellsphere Cannon.

Revision as of 12:24, 15 December 2022

Diabolus

Diabolus

An ultra-heavy mechanoid with an ultra-powerful hellsphere cannon. Made for siegebreaking, its hellsphere cannon takes time to charge up a shot, but can melt concrete and vaporize bone. The diabolus dissipates the hellsphere cannon's waste power in a heat column mounted on its back, which can pulse to ignite flammable objects nearby.
This mech's name comes from a thousand-year-old poem written by a Haspian monk who survived the erasure of his monastery. His religiously-tinged work describes a razor-bodied fiend pulsing with flesh-searing heat as it crushed scorched bodies under massive claws. The few who have faced a diabolus and survived tend to agree with this depiction.

Base Stats

Type
Mechanoid
Market Value
1600 Silver
Flammability
0%

Armor

Armor - Sharp
75%
Armor - Blunt
25%
Armor - Heat
200%

Pawn Stats

Move Speed
2.4 c/s
Health Scale
450% HP
Body Size
4
Mass
240 kg
Pack Capacity
140 kg
Carrying Capacity
300 kg
Filth Rate
1
Comfortable Temp Range
-100 °C – 250 °C (-148 °F – 482 °F)

Melee Combat

Attack
Head
18 dmg (Blunt)
27 % AP
2.6 second cooldown
Average DPS
4.29

Creation

Crafted At
Mech gestator
Required Research
High mechtech
Resources to make
Steel 300 + Plasteel 300 + Signal chip 2 + High subcore 1
Technical
weaponTags
HellsphereCannonGun


A Diabolus is a mechanoid added by the Biotech DLC.

Summary

As mechanoids, every diabolus is immune to fire, Flame and Heat damage, and temperature extremes, despite having Comfortable Temperatures defined. They have 100% Toxic Resistance and Toxic Environment Resistance, making them immune to toxic buildup, rot stink and other toxic effects. They do not need to eat, rest, and have no mood. They will be stunned by EMP attacks for a time proportional to the EMP damage inflicted and will "adapt" and rendered immune to further EMP strikes for 2,200 ticks (36.67 secs).

Diaboluses have a 60% EMP resistance, meaning they are stunned for 60% less time.

As an enemy

You can summon a hostile Diabolus with a mechanitor and a powered comms console. Therefore, summoning one requires the Microelectronics research. However, they are not exclusive to summoning, as strong enough mechanoid raids may feature one or even multiple.

When summoned, it will be accompanied by other mechanoids. The amount of other mechanoids depends on how many times you have summoned a Diabolus before, but is independent of wealth, time, or colony progress. Eventually, you'll have to face multiple Diaboluses at the same time. They will crash down in a ship after a random amount of time ranging from a few in game hours to days. They will not attack immediately, but will instead act like a raid and "prepare" before launching their assault. At the moment, it seems that the maximum size is reached after summoning Diabolus 8 times.

Defeating a hostile Diabolus rewards the player with a signal chip. Studying one is required to research Standard Mechtech, and they can also be used to create various mechanitor gear or even your own Diabolus.

Combat

An enemy Diabolus alternates between two long range attacks:

1. Hellsphere cannon. When using this attack, Diabolus will create a red circle around a target. After several seconds[Details], the circle explodes, leaving a large circle (radius 4.9) of fire. The radius of the blast is a bit larger than the circle, so you may want to err on the side of caution. Thankfully, it only has a range of 19 tiles, and can't be used too close[Details]. Unlike other ranged weapons, once initialized it will continue to be fire, even if the Diabolus is engaged in melee in the meantime. Engaging in melee will prevent future shots being initialized, but will trigger the flame burst discussed below.
  • It deals 800 Vaporizing damage, which is increased to 3200 damage against impassable structures, and has 100% accuracy at all ranges[Cover?]. It calculates hits using the target's flame armor, but also has a massive 100% AP, meaning extremely few pieces of armor have any hope of stopping it. In ideal circumstances, a pawn has only a 72% chance of surviving a shot to the torso (An Impid with the tough trait, a legendary Devilstrand Duster, Formal vest or Corset, and Button down shirt has a 36% chance of completely evading damage, and a 36% chance of "only" taking 25 damage directly to the torso). Considering the relative rarity of legendary clothing and the fact that it requires a specific gene and trait, and still leaves a nearly 30% chance of instantly dying, this isn't something that should be relied upon. Players should instead prioritize dodging the attack at any cost, staying out of the attack's range, or simply stopping Diabolus from firing the attack.
2. Charge blaster turret. This fires a single shot, at long range and for relatively low damage, but with almost no startup time. It can be fired while moving. Cover is useful, assuming the Hellsphere Cannon isn't aimed at it.

When engaged in melee, the Diabolus will trigger a special ability. It surrounds itself in explosive fluids and then ignites them creating a massive fireball around it. This attack deals heavy damage, and there is almost no time to disengage and run to safety.[Details]

Players should utilize Devilstrand clothing - especially dusters - against the Diabolus, as its two most-threatening attacks use the target's flame armor. Solid armor (e.g. flak vests or marine armor) is discouraged in early waves due to its speed loss, as the highest priority should always be dodging the Hellsphere Cannon, which speed is essential for. Phoenix armor is a good alternative in later waves, as it provides much better sharp and blunt armor, but at the cost of lower flame armor and lower speed. Headwraps and Broadwraps provide the highest base flame resistance of any headgear in the game, but the player may wish to utilize more sturdy headgear (e.g. Flak helmets) to protect from bullets.

Due to the fact that it only has one non-flame attack, which does a mere 15 points of damage and has fairly low AP, allied Mechanoids can serve as very effective bait against Diabolus, as all mechanoids have an innate 200% flame armor. Even a Cleansweeper can stall Diabolus for a time and has a 50% chance of surviving its Hellsphere Cannon.

An enemy Diabolus won't actively try to breach walls, although it will destroy buildings and objects if no pawns are accessible.

Summoning:

  1. 1x Diabolus, 3x militor
  2. 1x Diabolus, 4x militor, 2x pikeman
  3. 1x Diabolus with heavy shield unit, 7x militor, 2x pikeman, 1x tesseron
  4. 2x Diabolus with heavy shield unit, 10x militor, 3x legionary, 1x centurion
  5. 2x Diabolus with heavy shield unit, 10x militor, 5x scyther, 3x centipede (gunner)
  6. 2x Diabolus with heavy shield unit, 15x militor, 8x pikeman, 4x centipede (gunner), 1x centurion
  7. 2x Diabolus with heavy shield unit, 15x militor, 10x lancer, 5x centipede (gunner)
  8. 3x Diabolus with heavy shield unit, 15x militor, 10x tesseron, 6x centipede (gunner), 1x centurion

Like the other mechanoid bosses, after being summoned 8 times, the next summon will be the same as wave 3. The wave count is per playthrough, not per colony or map.[Archonexus?] If the Diabolus is summoned once on one map, summoning another on a second map will bring the second wave.

As an ally

The Diabolus is an ultra-heavy mechanoid, and require High Mechtech to be researched.

They can be created from a large mech gestator with Steel 300 Steel, Plasteel 300 Plasteel, Signal chip 2 Signal chips, High subcore 1 High subcore, taking up 5 bandwidth from a mechanitor. After taking a small amonut of work to craft, it must gestate for 12 cycles to form. They recharge in a large mech recharger, creating 25 wastepacks whenever the recharger's waste is filled up.

In combat, the Diabolus will automatically use their pulse turret, unless disabled. They will automatically aim the hellsphere cannon, though it has a limited range, can't be used too close, and still takes a long time to charge up. However, it can be used even if attacked in melee range. The cannon will still light the terrain on fire and will destroy structures. They may also initiate a flame burst, which takes 3 seconds to warm up and cannot be used for 1 hour afterwards.

Analysis

As an enemy

Kiting is key to taking out the Diabolus. With fire vulnerable pawns, it is highly advised to NOT use melee attacks to avoid the close-ranged burst. Sufficient fire protection (devilstrand clothing, phoenix armor Content added by the Royalty DLC, impids) can help tank the flames, and your own mechanoids are completely immune to fire.

If melee isn't an option, you should instead manually move pawns away from the blast radius, always allowing yourself the option to move. Splitting your pawns up will allow more of them to focus on shooting instead of running. You can even use your own militors to lure the cannon or flame burst; their range is short enough to justify staying close, anyway.

Be extra careful about fire; if not from the diabolus' blast, then from the wildfires or a tesseron. Pawns lit on fire can't be controlled, so you can't order them out of the blast range, which is nearly certain to be fatal. Also be wary of the Fleeing Fire mental break, caused by being a child or the pyrophobia gene; while short, it is still just as dangerous with a diabolus. A firefoam pop pack is very helpful.

Despite their resistance, diaboluses are still vulnerable to EMP. However because of the EMPs reduced uptime, you may want to use EMP damage tactically. Stunning the diabolus interrupts the hellsphere cannon, so EMPs can be timed to prevent the cannon from firing and potentially save a pawn's life. If the diabolus is still adapted while firing, and therefore temporarily immune to further EMP stuns, then this strategy cannot be used. EMP should thus be used sparingly, rather than fired at will.

Once diaboluses spawn with shields, it is often better to use EMPs to break the shield rather than interrupt a blast. This will kill the diabolus faster, which prevents more hellsphere shots overall.

As an ally

Slow and with a little more health & armor than a centipede, diaboluses are best used against stationary threats like sieges, mech clustersContent added by the Royalty DLC, and other mech commanders.

Watch out for the hellsphere cannon accidentally destroying items, including the chips dropped by all 3 mechanoid commanders.

Health

Specify body type when known.


Body part Health
Head 113
Skull 113
Brain 45
Nose 45
Neck 113
Jaw 90
Eye [1]
(left, right)
45
Ear
(left, right)
45
Body 180
Kidney[2]
(left, right)
68
Lung[2]
(left, right)
68
Liver[2] 90
Heart[2] 68
Spine[2] 113
Stomach[2] 90
Limbs
(left, right, fore, hind)
135
Appendage
(left, right, fore, hind)
90
  1. Located inside of Head.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Located inside of Body.

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