Mole rats are large creatures, and take a lot of damage before going down. As individuals they pose a threat to low-level player, but in larger packs of mole rats and rats they can prove to be a potential danger to even more powerful player characters.
Mole rats are large creatures, and take a lot of damage before going down. As individuals they pose a threat to low-level player, but in larger packs of mole rats and rats they can prove to be a potential danger to even more powerful player characters.
Mole rats have sharp claws and even sharper tusks that they use to tear great chunks of flesh from their prey. Mole rats are either huge rats or the result of gene-splicing Kodiak bears with maladjusted lab rats. They seldom run in packs larger than a half dozen or so.[Non-game 1][Non-game 2]
Characteristics
Biology
Mole rats are very large, hairy rodents with a mean streak. They are marginally larger than a large dog, and are rather durable creatures.
Gameplay attributes
Mole rats can often be found in large packs together with pig rats and giant rats, particularly in underground locations such as caverns or derelict vaults. They are very aggressive, and will attack if approached.
Variants
Mole rat
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Mole rats are large creatures, and take a lot of damage before going down. As individuals they pose a threat to low-level player, but in larger packs of mole rats and rats they can prove to be a potential danger to even more powerful player characters.
A rare variety of intelligent albino mole rat exists, and their origins are unknown. They're a bit bigger than a normal mole rat and have a pair of red eyes. The only two known specimens are Keeng Ra'at and Brain.
Notes
In contrast to the other games, mole rats in Fallout have hair.
Mole rats in Fallout can be lethal at lower levels.