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And the worst... well... just hope you never have to see 'em. They turn into animals. They forget who they are. They just eat, sleep, fuck, and kill.Wernher

Trogs are creatures in the Pitt in 2277.

Background[]

Trog is the common name for humans that have become infected with the Troglodyte Degeneration Contagion (TDC). Trogs reside in the Pitt. Due to the contagion being endemic to the town, approximately 20% of the populace[1] have transformed into these wild, chattering monstrosities, hiding in darkness and attacking anything on sight. A study shows that children born in TDC-active areas virtually have a 100% degeneration rate and become feral within weeks of birth.[1] They will kill friends and loved ones.[2] They say lines like "Kill it!", "Meat!", "Hungry!", and "Food!" when attacking, and "Hurts!", "Pain!", and "Why?" upon being injured. Some can even be heard muttering "...peace..." or "Thank you..." right before they die.[3]

Characteristics[]

They will only spawn in the steelyard, power plant, and abandoned apartments; not in lit places such as Uptown. Trogs are weaker than standard humans; a basic trog is on par with a basic feral ghoul, and even the powerful trog brutes and savages are still only on par with standard raiders in terms of health. However, they are much faster than normal humans, have fairly powerful melee attacks, and rarely hunt alone.

Variants[]

Trog fledgling[]

These trogs are the smallest and weakest of the trog family. This type of trog will be encountered primarily at level 7 and below.

Name (Form ID)StatisticsBehaviorAbilitiesItems
Trog fledgling
xx00AA38
Level
3
Experience Points
10
Perception
3
Hit Points
15
Damage Resistance
0%
Aggression
Very aggressive: Will attack enemies and neutrals on sight.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon optional
Confidence
Foolhardy: Will never flee or avoid anyone.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon requiredIcon required
Gamebryo AI attributes#Assistance
Helps allies: Will help allies.Icon requiredIcon optional
Attack
Melee ( 5 Damage)

Trog[]

Regular trogs are much larger and stronger than trog fledglings but are still vulnerable to headshots from high-powered weapons.

Name (Form ID)StatisticsBehaviorAbilitiesItems
Trog
xx00A7C3
Level
6
Experience Points
20
Perception
4
Hit Points
30
Damage Resistance
0%
Aggression
Very aggressive: Will attack enemies and neutrals on sight.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon optional
Confidence
Foolhardy: Will never flee or avoid anyone.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon requiredIcon required
Gamebryo AI attributes#Assistance
Helps allies: Will help allies.Icon requiredIcon optional
Attack
Melee ( 16 Damage)

Trog brute[]

Trog brutes are slightly larger than regular trogs but have almost double the health. Their attack is twice as powerful as their standard variants.

Name (Form ID)StatisticsBehaviorAbilitiesItems
Trog brute
xx00AA36
Level
9
Experience Points
30
Perception
5
Hit Points
50
Damage Resistance
0%
Aggression
Very aggressive: Will attack enemies and neutrals on sight.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon optional
Confidence
Foolhardy: Will never flee or avoid anyone.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon requiredIcon required
Gamebryo AI attributes#Assistance
Helps allies: Will help allies.Icon requiredIcon optional
Attack
Melee ( 32 Damage)

Trog savage[]

These trogs are the strongest and most powerful trogs in the Pitt. They are encountered rarely but are essentially trog brutes with slightly more health. Although only slightly tougher than trog brutes, trog savages have powerful melee attacks similar in damage potential to those of a giant radscorpion or mirelurk hunter.

Name (Form ID)StatisticsBehaviorAbilitiesItems
Trog savage
xx00AA37
Level
12
Experience Points
50
Perception
6
Hit Points
65
Damage Resistance
0%
Aggression
Very aggressive: Will attack enemies and neutrals on sight.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon optional
Confidence
Foolhardy: Will never flee or avoid anyone.Icon requiredIcon requiredIcon requiredIcon required
Gamebryo AI attributes#Assistance
Helps allies: Will help allies.Icon requiredIcon optional
Attack
Melee ( 50 Damage)

Locations[]

Notable trogs[]

Notes[]

  • Most trogs carry exactly one item. Bobby pins are very common, as well as single doses of chems and various miscellaneous items.
  • When talking to Midea in her quarters for the first time, the Lone Wanderer can ask either what a trog is or imply that it is a fish. They can also ask if they are like a super mutant, to which Midea will reply asking what a super mutant is.
  • When shooting a trog in the head, only the top half of their skull gets blown off as opposed to their whole head flying off or exploding, similar to the abomination, bruiser, super mutant overlord and super mutant behemoth.

Appearances[]

Trogs appear in the Fallout 3 add-on The Pitt.

Bugs[]

Xbox 360Xbox 360 It seems that headshots do not work on all types of trogs, doing the same amount of damage as a shot anywhere else on its body. [verified]

Gallery[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Haven terminal entries; Research Computer, Trog studies
  2. 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)
  3. The Lone Wanderer: "What happens to people who get sick?"
    Wernher: "It's hard to describe. It's nasty. And it affects everyone a little differently. But the longer you're there, the more it gets you. Some just get sick and die. Others go crazy, completely psycho. They live out in the city. We call 'em 'Wildmen'. And the worst... well... just hope you never have to see 'em. They turn into animals. They forget who they are. They just eat, sleep, fuck, and kill. But this cure, maybe it can stop all that."
    (Wernher's dialogue)
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