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− | '''Centaurs''' are [[Fallout 3 creatures|creatures]] found in the [[Capital Wasteland]]. |
+ | '''Centaurs''' are [[Radiation#Mutations|mutant]] [[Fallout 3 creatures|creatures]] found in the [[Capital Wasteland]] in [[Timeline#2277|2277]]. |
==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | Centaurs are the result of combining various kinds of animals and people and infecting them with the [[Forced Evolutionary Virus]]. These abominations are horribly disfigured creatures with little intelligence |
+ | Centaurs are the result of combining various kinds of animals and people and infecting them with the [[Forced Evolutionary Virus]].<ref group="Non-game" >[[Fallout Bible 9#FEV and vegetation: Specifically, carrots|Fallout Bible 9; FEV and vegetation: Specifically, carrots]]</ref> These abominations are horribly disfigured creatures with little intelligence but an affinity for their [[Super mutant (Fallout 3)|super mutant]] masters. |
==Characteristics== |
==Characteristics== |
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===Biology=== |
===Biology=== |
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− | Centaurs are, much like their [[Centaur (Fallout)|namesake |
+ | Centaurs are, much like their [[Centaur (Fallout)|namesake counterparts]] from the west, the result of the Forced Evolutionary Virus being used on a combination of [[human]]s and a myriad of animals. The centaurs of the East Coast stand almost as tall as an adult human. Their torsos lack arms, and their mouths are filled with three writhing tentacles. Some of its bones are also poking out from its body. Instead of legs, a centaur has multiple human arms that it uses to drag itself along the ground, which confines it to a slow, shuffling form of ambulation. |
===Gameplay attributes=== |
===Gameplay attributes=== |
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− | Centaurs are the constant companions of super mutants and are used as |
+ | Centaurs are the constant companions of super mutants and are used as their watchdogs. As a result, they can easily be an indicator of more serious threats lurking nearby. As individuals, centaurs only pose a minor threat. They are durable as opponents and can sustain a rather large amount of damage before succumbing to their wounds. This is offset by their weak melee attacks in the form of their lashing tongues. They telegraph their close combat attacks quite decisively. Centaurs are also capable of ranged attacks which consist of radioactive spit. The spit does not cause significant damage aside from 5 [[Radiation|rads]]/sec for 15 seconds. They are entirely silent creatures, lacking the ability to produce sounds of any kind, allowing them to sneak up on unwary targets. |
==Variants== |
==Variants== |
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===Centaur=== |
===Centaur=== |
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[[File:Centaur.png|right|120x120px]] |
[[File:Centaur.png|right|120x120px]] |
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− | The basic centaur variant in ''Fallout 3''. They are slow-moving and often travel with a super mutant. Centaurs have both a long range and a close range attack. Centaurs are not major threats, however, they may cause trouble for |
+ | The basic centaur variant in ''Fallout 3''. They are slow-moving and often travel with a super mutant(s). Centaurs have both a long range and a close range attack. Centaurs are not major threats, however, they may cause trouble for anyone unprepared. |
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+ | |attack1 =(Melee 27 {{Icon|damage}}) |
− | |attack2 =Radioactive spit (30 {{ |
+ | |attack2 =Radioactive spit (30 {{Icon|damage}}, 5 {{Icon|radiation|link=rads}}/sec for 15 seconds) |
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+ | |items =* {{Icon|dead}} [[Bottle cap (Fallout 3)|Bottle caps]] |
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+ | * {{Icon|dead}} [[Fallout 3 consumables|Consumables]] |
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[[File:Centaur.png|right|120x120px]] |
[[File:Centaur.png|right|120x120px]] |
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− | Clancy was a named centaur cut from the final release of the game. Although identical to normal centaurs stat-wise, Clancy's internal name associates him with the quest [[Wasteland Survival Guide (quest)|Wasteland Survival Guide]]. Although |
+ | Clancy was a named centaur cut from the final release of the game. Although identical to normal centaurs stat-wise, Clancy's internal name associates him with the quest [[Wasteland Survival Guide (quest)|Wasteland Survival Guide]]. Although they cannot be found anywhere in the game, Clancy can be found in the game files. |
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− | |attack1 =(Melee 27 {{ |
+ | |attack1 =(Melee 27 {{Icon|damage}}) |
− | |attack2 =Radioactive spit (30 {{ |
+ | |attack2 =Radioactive spit (30 {{Icon|damage}}, 5 {{Icon|radiation|link=rads}}/sec for 15 seconds) |
− | |items =* {{ |
+ | |items =* {{Icon|dead}} [[Bottle cap (Fallout 3)|Bottle caps]] |
− | * {{ |
+ | * {{Icon|dead}} [[Fallout 3 consumables|Consumables]] |
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+ | * {{Icon|dead}} [[Fallout 3 miscellaneous items|Miscellaneous items]] |
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==Locations== |
==Locations== |
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* The largest group of centaurs can be found in the basement of the [[Chryslus Building]], where they accompany several super mutants. Another significant group is located just below the [[Seward Square]] skybridge, near [[the Preacher]]. |
* The largest group of centaurs can be found in the basement of the [[Chryslus Building]], where they accompany several super mutants. Another significant group is located just below the [[Seward Square]] skybridge, near [[the Preacher]]. |
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* Several centaurs are found in [[Vault 87]]. |
* Several centaurs are found in [[Vault 87]]. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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* Based on concept art, it seems at one point there was to be an "intelligent" centaur. |
* Based on concept art, it seems at one point there was to be an "intelligent" centaur. |
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− | * Centaurs lack the dog head alongside the human one like the centaurs from the first two ''Fallout'' games |
+ | * Centaurs lack the dog head alongside the human one like the centaurs from the first two ''Fallout'' games. |
− | * Despite having no visible eyes or ears, they have a high level of [[Perception]], |
+ | * Despite having no visible eyes or ears, they have a high level of [[Perception]], giving them great awareness of their surroundings. |
− | * Centaurs appear to have teeth growing out of their chests though they |
+ | * Centaurs appear to have teeth growing out of their chests, though they do not use them as weapons. |
− | * In [[ |
+ | * In [[Moira Brown]]'s [[Megaton terminal entries|terminal entries]], she suggests that centaurs can talk due to the abundance of their tongues. In-game, centaurs are mostly silent. |
* Most centaurs drop no items, but they can drop bottle caps and [[Rad-X (Fallout 3)|Rad-X]]. |
* Most centaurs drop no items, but they can drop bottle caps and [[Rad-X (Fallout 3)|Rad-X]]. |
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+ | * {{Cut}} A [[twin centaur]] was a planned variant of the centaur but was cut from the game. |
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− | * {{cut}} [[Twin centaur]] |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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− | Centaurs appear in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. |
+ | Centaurs appear only in ''[[Fallout 3]]''. |
==Sounds== |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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527 centaur concept normal.jpg|''[[Fallout 3]]'' Centaur concept art by [[Adam Adamowicz]]. |
527 centaur concept normal.jpg|''[[Fallout 3]]'' Centaur concept art by [[Adam Adamowicz]]. |
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− | + | Centaurs Chryslus.jpg|Centaurs rushing the [[Lone Wanderer]] in the [[Chryslus Building]] basement |
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− | + | Centaurs Seward Square.jpg|Another centaur infested place, [[Seward Square]], near the skybridge |
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[[Category:Fallout 3 creatures]] |
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[[ru:Кентавр]] |
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Revision as of 06:42, 22 May 2021
For an overview of centaurs, see Centaur. |
Centaurs are mutant creatures found in the Capital Wasteland in 2277.
Background
Centaurs are the result of combining various kinds of animals and people and infecting them with the Forced Evolutionary Virus.[Non-game 1] These abominations are horribly disfigured creatures with little intelligence but an affinity for their super mutant masters.
Characteristics
Biology
Centaurs are, much like their namesake counterparts from the west, the result of the Forced Evolutionary Virus being used on a combination of humans and a myriad of animals. The centaurs of the East Coast stand almost as tall as an adult human. Their torsos lack arms, and their mouths are filled with three writhing tentacles. Some of its bones are also poking out from its body. Instead of legs, a centaur has multiple human arms that it uses to drag itself along the ground, which confines it to a slow, shuffling form of ambulation.
Gameplay attributes
Centaurs are the constant companions of super mutants and are used as their watchdogs. As a result, they can easily be an indicator of more serious threats lurking nearby. As individuals, centaurs only pose a minor threat. They are durable as opponents and can sustain a rather large amount of damage before succumbing to their wounds. This is offset by their weak melee attacks in the form of their lashing tongues. They telegraph their close combat attacks quite decisively. Centaurs are also capable of ranged attacks which consist of radioactive spit. The spit does not cause significant damage aside from 5 rads/sec for 15 seconds. They are entirely silent creatures, lacking the ability to produce sounds of any kind, allowing them to sneak up on unwary targets.
Variants
Centaur
The basic centaur variant in Fallout 3. They are slow-moving and often travel with a super mutant(s). Centaurs have both a long range and a close range attack. Centaurs are not major threats, however, they may cause trouble for anyone unprepared.
Name (Form ID) | Statistics | Behavior | Abilities | Items | ||||
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Centaur 0001CF90 00068646 |
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Clancy
The following is based on Fallout 3 cut content. |
Clancy was a named centaur cut from the final release of the game. Although identical to normal centaurs stat-wise, Clancy's internal name associates him with the quest Wasteland Survival Guide. Although they cannot be found anywhere in the game, Clancy can be found in the game files.
Name (Form ID) | Statistics | Behavior | Abilities | Items | ||||
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Clancy 0002D3BE |
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End of information based on Fallout 3 cut content |
Locations
- Centaurs are mostly found accompanying super mutants or may be found in a group without their masters. Only rarely are they found alone.
- The largest group of centaurs can be found in the basement of the Chryslus Building, where they accompany several super mutants. Another significant group is located just below the Seward Square skybridge, near the Preacher.
- Several centaurs are found in Vault 87.
Notes
- Based on concept art, it seems at one point there was to be an "intelligent" centaur.
- Centaurs lack the dog head alongside the human one like the centaurs from the first two Fallout games.
- Despite having no visible eyes or ears, they have a high level of Perception, giving them great awareness of their surroundings.
- Centaurs appear to have teeth growing out of their chests, though they do not use them as weapons.
- In Moira Brown's terminal entries, she suggests that centaurs can talk due to the abundance of their tongues. In-game, centaurs are mostly silent.
- Most centaurs drop no items, but they can drop bottle caps and Rad-X.
- A twin centaur was a planned variant of the centaur but was cut from the game.
Appearances
Centaurs appear only in Fallout 3.
Sounds
- Centaur tongue lash
Gallery
References
- Non-game