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Trogs are creatures encountered in the Pitt in Fallout 76, introduced in the Expeditions: The Pitt update.
Background[]
A trog is the common name for humans that have reached the final stage of infection with the Troglodyte Degeneration Contagion (TDC). Due to the contagion being endemic to the town, approximately 20% of the populace of the Pitt are highly likely to transform into these feral monstrosities,[1] roaming the ruined streets and wrecked buildings while hiding in darkness and attacking any non-trog entities on sight. Studies by Sandra Kundanika have shown that children born in TDC-active areas virtually have a 100% degeneration rate and become feral within weeks of birth.[1] The severely impacted mental state caused by the contagion has resulted in trogs attacking their former friends and family without mercy.[2]
Characteristics[]
Trogs are heavily deformed humans who have been mutated by the radiation and toxic pollutants from the many factories in Pittsburgh. Their mutations render them completely hairless, their postures forced to crawls on all four, and have degraded their minds into feral creatures. Unlike feral ghouls however, they still retain a fraction of humanity, such as partial speech. Trogs also have a ranged attack, vomiting toxic bile which can devastate players in seconds.
Variants[]
Trog[]

The most commonly encountered in the Pitt, weak on their own but devastating in groups, using bile as a ranged attack.
Trog devourer[]

Trogs who have adapted to the Pitt and have become hardened and strong. They can emit a disorienting howl. Encountered during Union Dues.
Trog fledgling[]

The youngest of trogs, small and marked with a green paint-like substance and easy to kill on its own, but groups of them can devastate a player due to being able to produce a toxic sludge similar to the devourer and superior.
Trog striker[]

Takes the place of the devourer during Union Dues if one manages to find all four striker's logs within one instance of Union Dues, has identical stats and appearance of the devourer, however this Trog is implied to be Pat Gerber.
Trog superior[]

Similar to the devourer, these trogs have adapted to The Pitt's harsh environment more than normal trogs, looking identical to the Trog devourer, and possessing the same attacks. However, they are weaker but more commonly encountered than the devourer, making them all the more dangerous.
Glowing trog[]

Trogs that have become highly irradiated and developed bioluminescence due to the intense radstorms of The Pitt, glowing trogs are only seen during the final phase of From Ashes to Fire, in the radstorms at the Trench.
Locations[]
- Trogs most frequently appear in the mission From Ashes to Fire, found throughout the Trench and the Sanctum.
- Trogs also appear at the end of the mission Union Dues, launching an attack on the Penn.
Notes[]
The achievement/trophy Troglodiced requires the player to kill 100 trogs with an auto axe.
Appearances[]
Trogs appear in Fallout 76, introduced in the Expeditions: The Pitt update.
Behind the scenes[]
The trogs, as they appear in Fallout 76, were modeled by Bethesda Game Studios Austin lead character artist Ian Olsen.[Non-game 1]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Haven terminal entries; research computer, Trog studies
- ↑ John-John: "Billy."
Billy: "<Growl>"
John-John: "Billy, it's me, your brother John-John. You remember me. Don't you, Billy?"
Billy: "<Growl>"
John-John: "Billy?"
Billy: "<Growl> <Ferocious growl>"
John-John: "Help me!"
(Billy and John-John's dialogue)
Non-game
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