Feh, Reavers are pushovers. Cripple their legs and then laugh at them as they try to catch you. It also helps to burn them to death with the heavy incinerator.Russian_Assassin said:The Feral Ghoul Reavers. Remember kids, if all else fails, use the MIRV. Guaranteed deadification of any kind of enemy.
Yeah, Rad scorpions tend to come in groups of two. Except for that one time 4 (it might have been 5) giant rad scorpions crawled out of nowhere while I was fighting the Enclave. I've never seen that many grouped together.Ham Blitz said:Deathclaws have lost their fear factor for me since the dart rifle and having Fawkes. i will say, I have to hate giant rad scorpions because I have found them so many times on my travels. It almost never fails to find at least two on any of my "Nature Hikes"
Ah, those were the days. Back when you had to choose between spending your AP on attacking or fleeing.RAKtheUndead said:Compared to the Wanamingos in Fallout 2, there's practically no enemy that even holds a candle in Fallout 3 in terms of difficulty. You neophytes have it easy, with your quick levelling and your perks at every level.
Wow, that has to suck. At that point I would willing run as far as I could and pull out the Fat Man to kill them. Am I just unlucky, or does it seem that whenever the scorpions tend to join in a fight, they aim for you?Internet Kraken said:Yeah, Rad scorpions tend to come in groups of two. Except for that one time 4 (it might have been 5) giant rad scorpions crawled out of nowhere while I was fighting the Enclave. I've never seen that many grouped together.Ham Blitz said:Deathclaws have lost their fear factor for me since the dart rifle and having Fawkes. i will say, I have to hate giant rad scorpions because I have found them so many times on my travels. It almost never fails to find at least two on any of my "Nature Hikes"
It's just you. Whenever scorpions join a brawl in my game, they go for the enemy, which is usually the Enclave. The only reason those Rad scorpions attacked me before I could deal with them was because I had just finished cutting down the last Enclave foot soldier.Ham Blitz said:Wow, that has to suck. At that point I would willing run as far as I could and pull out the Fat Man to kill them. Am I just unlucky, or does it seem that whenever the scorpions tend to join in a fight, they aim for you?Internet Kraken said:Yeah, Rad scorpions tend to come in groups of two. Except for that one time 4 (it might have been 5) giant rad scorpions crawled out of nowhere while I was fighting the Enclave. I've never seen that many grouped together.Ham Blitz said:Deathclaws have lost their fear factor for me since the dart rifle and having Fawkes. i will say, I have to hate giant rad scorpions because I have found them so many times on my travels. It almost never fails to find at least two on any of my "Nature Hikes"
im possibly late to the party but Scrubs. can i still has my cookie?shadowgaunt said:Everything in this thread that isn't from DLC.
I hate them all.
Mirelurks are isopods from hell.
Fire Ants are ants...from hell.
Giant Radscorpions are normal Radscorpions, after Steroids ( or Buffout).
Deathclaws are bastard-covered bastards with a bastard filling. (cookies to whomever gets that reference).
Sure, but it's a bit dusty.VeX1le said:im possibly late to the party but Scrubs. can i still has my cookie?shadowgaunt said:Everything in this thread that isn't from DLC.
I hate them all.
Mirelurks are isopods from hell.
Fire Ants are ants...from hell.
Giant Radscorpions are normal Radscorpions, after Steroids ( or Buffout).
Deathclaws are bastard-covered bastards with a bastard filling. (cookies to whomever gets that reference).