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− | Fleshbeasts are a wide-ranging category of [[entity]], added by the Anomaly DLC. | + | Fleshbeasts are a wide-ranging category of [[entity]], added by the Anomaly DLC. |
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== Occurrence == | == Occurrence == | ||
− | Fleshbeasts are found | + | 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 [[creepy joiner]]. Fleshbeasts can also be found inside ancient danger monuments. |
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
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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. | 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 | + | 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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+ | == List == | ||
+ | More information on the individual types of fleshbeast can be found on their individual pages. When they exist. | ||
+ | * [[Fingerspike]] | ||
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+ | * [[Toughspike]] | ||
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+ | * [[Trispike]] | ||
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+ | * [[Bulbfreak]] | ||
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+ | * [[Dreadmeld]] | ||
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== Version history == | == Version history == | ||
* [[Anomaly DLC]] Release - Added. | * [[Anomaly DLC]] Release - Added. | ||
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