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== Summary ==  
 
== Summary ==  
Shamblers are typically humanoids, who are rebirthed from death. They act as though they are unarmed humanoids, and will attack any living humanoids on sight. While this may sound unthreatening, Shamblers have far more pain tolerance and health than regular humanoids, making them harder to take down.
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Shamblers are typically humanoids, who are reanimated from death. They act as though they are unarmed humanoids, and will attack any living humanoids on sight. While this may sound nonthreatening, Shamblers are immune to pain and have more health than regular humanoids, making them harder to take down. When Shamblers are not humanoid, their abilities can vary greatly depending on what was reanimated.
  
Any creature other than [[mechanoids]] can be reanimated into a shambler, and will be hostile to any living humanoids they encounter. Shamblers will not attack non-humanoid creatures.
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Any creature other than [[mechanoids]] can be reanimated into a Shambler, and will be hostile to any living humanoids they encounter. Shamblers will not attack non-humanoid creatures.
  
 
== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
 
Shamblers will not attack unless a pawn enters sight range of them, unless sent as a raid. This means that they can be treated much as you would treat a mech cluster; you can safely ignore them if they're in a good location.  They have significant defensive applications for this reason as well, attacking raiders and other invaders indiscriminately.  The ritual to summon them is potentially useful for this purpose.
 
Shamblers will not attack unless a pawn enters sight range of them, unless sent as a raid. This means that they can be treated much as you would treat a mech cluster; you can safely ignore them if they're in a good location.  They have significant defensive applications for this reason as well, attacking raiders and other invaders indiscriminately.  The ritual to summon them is potentially useful for this purpose.
  
Despite the name, most shamblers move at nearly the same speed as a healthy pawn.  They are only capable of melee attacks, and they are fairly durable.  A group of shamblers is a modest threat, roughly equivalent to an equivalent group of tribals. Due to being limited to melee, shamblers can be attacked from range or kited with little risk.
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Despite the name, most Shamblers move at nearly the same speed as a healthy pawn.  They are only capable of melee attacks, and they are fairly durable.  A group of humanoid Shamblers is a modest threat, roughly equivalent to the same number of tribals. Due to being limited to melee, Shamblers can be attacked from range or kited with little risk.
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Animal Shamblers can be much more dangerous than humanoids, inheriting the original combat abilities of the creature that was reanimated. In these cases, they are similar to [[Manhunter]]s with enhanced toughness and immunity to pain.
  
 
Shamblers that are not contained will naturally die from metabolic exhaustion after a few hours or days, so simply waiting until they eventually die out is a viable strategy if the player cannot combat them directly. Shamblers that are contained in a [[holding spot]] or [[holding platform]] will not die from metabolic exhaustion, and thus can be held indefinitely.
 
Shamblers that are not contained will naturally die from metabolic exhaustion after a few hours or days, so simply waiting until they eventually die out is a viable strategy if the player cannot combat them directly. Shamblers that are contained in a [[holding spot]] or [[holding platform]] will not die from metabolic exhaustion, and thus can be held indefinitely.

Revision as of 11:49, 14 April 2024

Shambler

Shambler

A creature who has been raised from the dead by corrupted nano-scale archites.

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Shamblers are corpses which have been reanimated by archotechnology. They attack the living relentlessly and are immune to pain, but expire after a few days of movement.

Acquisition

Shamblers are immune to pain and thus are quite difficult to capture without killing them outright. Their tendency to appear in large groups means that there may be a specimen or two that ends up with damaged legs after you have neutralized the threat.

Summary

Shamblers are typically humanoids, who are reanimated from death. They act as though they are unarmed humanoids, and will attack any living humanoids on sight. While this may sound nonthreatening, Shamblers are immune to pain and have more health than regular humanoids, making them harder to take down. When Shamblers are not humanoid, their abilities can vary greatly depending on what was reanimated.

Any creature other than mechanoids can be reanimated into a Shambler, and will be hostile to any living humanoids they encounter. Shamblers will not attack non-humanoid creatures.

Analysis

Shamblers will not attack unless a pawn enters sight range of them, unless sent as a raid. This means that they can be treated much as you would treat a mech cluster; you can safely ignore them if they're in a good location. They have significant defensive applications for this reason as well, attacking raiders and other invaders indiscriminately. The ritual to summon them is potentially useful for this purpose.

Despite the name, most Shamblers move at nearly the same speed as a healthy pawn. They are only capable of melee attacks, and they are fairly durable. A group of humanoid Shamblers is a modest threat, roughly equivalent to the same number of tribals. Due to being limited to melee, Shamblers can be attacked from range or kited with little risk.

Animal Shamblers can be much more dangerous than humanoids, inheriting the original combat abilities of the creature that was reanimated. In these cases, they are similar to Manhunters with enhanced toughness and immunity to pain.

Shamblers that are not contained will naturally die from metabolic exhaustion after a few hours or days, so simply waiting until they eventually die out is a viable strategy if the player cannot combat them directly. Shamblers that are contained in a holding spot or holding platform will not die from metabolic exhaustion, and thus can be held indefinitely.

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