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Bloodworm
DLC04 EncBloodworm04 Large
Location(s)Nuka-World
Dry Rock Gulch
Statistics
Level26
Health140
Perception8
Experience5
Resistances
NormalEnergyRad.Poison
0500
Combat
Attacks
Melee
25 Normal damage
BehaviorAttacks on sight
Aggression: Very aggressive: Will attack enemies and neutrals on sight.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon optional
Assistance: Helps allies: Will help allies.Icon requiredIcon optional
Confidence: Foolhardy: Will never flee or avoid anyone.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon requiredIcon required
Variants
Technical
Editor IDDLC04_EncBloodworm04_Large
Form ID0201EF
 
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Bloodworm is a creature in Nuka-World.

Background[]

Originally an aquatic species, these bloodworms (order Glycera) steady migrated from the coastal waters of the Atlantic coast after mutating, and have made their homes in the dry and dusty wasteland. Despite a total change in habitat, bloodworms have retained two of their original traits. The first of these is their burrowing ability; instead of burrowing into wet sand and silt, their four hollow jaws have become adept at plowing through the tough and dried soil. They use this ability quite a bit, ambushing prey from beneath the surface, and then returning underground to catch their prey unaware again.

The other trait that they kept, alluded to by their style of hunting, is that they are obligate carnivores, requiring meat to survive. They are roughly 120 to 150 centimeters (four to five feet) long so they have no problem ambushing and taking down megafauna such as humans.

Characteristics[]

Bloodworms are often encountered in groups of two to four individuals and are tenacious predators, ambushing their prey, taking a bite out of it, and then returning underground to do the same over and over again. Even worse, whenever they pop out of the ground, they create a thick dust cloud that is impossible to see through, making them even harder to attack. Naturally, the larvae are much weaker than adult bloodworms, but while they still contribute to the swarm, they are deadly creatures.

Appearances[]

Bloodworm appears in Nuka-World.

References


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