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+ | |variants =[[#Centaur|Centaur]]<br />[[#Lesser centaur|Lesser centaur]]<br />[[#Greater centaur|Greater centaur]]<br />[[#Mean centaur (Fallout 2)|Mean centaur]] |
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==Characteristics== |
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===Biology=== |
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− | + | Centaurs are approximately the size of a small bear, with a large, misshapen torso and six humanoid arms that serve as legs. A cluster of wriggling, fleshy tentacles bloom out from their underside, frantically scrabbling at the ground around them. Branching out from their front halves are a pair of long, thick necks, with a canine head on the right and a humanoid one on the left. The canine head has a thick metal collar around its neck adorned with spikes - not unlike an ordinary dog collar. |
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− | Both heads seem to be capable of individual thought, as the dog head can be seen snapping at the human head. |
+ | Both heads seem to be capable of individual thought, as the dog head can be seen snapping at the human head. It is theorised that centaurs are not created by the FEV alone, as they also seem to live quite successfully in heavily [[Radiation|irradiated]] environments. |
===Gameplay attributes=== |
===Gameplay attributes=== |
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− | Centaurs frequently travel in packs with [[floater]]s. They encompassed a large bulk of the Master's armies and are commonly found with the [[nightkin]] and other remnants of the Master's army who roam Northern California. |
+ | Centaurs frequently travel in packs with [[floater]]s. They encompassed a large bulk of the Master's armies and are commonly found with the [[nightkin]] and other remnants of the Master's army who roam [[Northwest Commonwealth|Northern California]]. The centaur, so named for its many malformed legs, is tough and strong, but quite stupid. |
==Variants== |
==Variants== |
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===Centaur=== |
===Centaur=== |
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+ | The average centaur is muscular and tough, and is as dangerous in close quarters as it is at range. They originate from the [[Mariposa Military Base]], and often seen together with [[Mariposa super mutant|super mutants]]. |
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+ | The average centaur is muscular and tough, and is as dangerous in close quarters as it is at range. They originate from the [[Mariposa Military Base]], and often seen together with [[Mariposa super mutant|super mutants]]. |
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+ | |proto ={{Proto|043}} |
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+ | |xp =350 |
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+ | |hp =94 |
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+ | |healing rate =2 |
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+ | |ac =25 |
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+ | |sequence =10 |
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+ | |ap =7 |
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+ | |melee damage =16 |
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+ | |crit chance =6 |
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+ | |dt normal =3 |
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+ | |dt laser =3 |
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+ | |dt fire =3 |
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+ | |dt plasma =3 |
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+ | |dr emp =500 |
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+ | |ability1 = |
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+ | }}{{Stats creature FO1|end}} |
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+ | ===Greater centaur=== |
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+ | [[file:Animcentaur.gif|right|80px]] |
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+ | The average centaur is muscular and tough, and is as dangerous in close quarters as it is at range. They originate from the [[Mariposa Military Base]], and often seen together with [[Mariposa super mutant|super mutants]]. |
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+ | {{Stats creature FO1|start}} |
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+ | {{Stats creature FO1|row |
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+ | |name =Greater centaur {{icon|FO1}} |
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+ | |proto ={{Proto|168}} |
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+ | |xp =500 |
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+ | |hp =130 |
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+ | |healing rate =3 |
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+ | |ac =28 |
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+ | |sequence =14 |
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+ | |ap =9 |
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+ | |melee damage =32 |
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+ | |crit chance =6 |
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+ | |dt normal =5 |
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+ | |dt laser =8 |
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+ | |dt fire =4 |
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+ | |dt plasma =4 |
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+ | |dt elec =4 |
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+ | |dt expl =0 |
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+ | |dt emp =3 |
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+ | |dr normal =40 |
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+ | |dr laser =50 |
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+ | |dr fire =30 |
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+ | |dr plasma =40 |
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+ | |dr elec =40 |
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+ | |dr expl =30 |
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+ | }}{{Stats creature FO1|end}} |
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+ | ===Mean centaur=== |
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+ | [[file:Animcentaur.gif|right|80px]] |
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+ | Mean centaurs are even more durable than their normal counterparts, and far more aggressive. Just like normal centaurs, they travel alongside super mutants and floaters. |
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+ | {{Stats creature FO1|start}} |
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+ | {{Stats creature FO1|row |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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The regular centaur appears in both ''Fallout'' and ''Fallout 2''. The tougher "mean centaur" version appears only in ''Fallout 2''. |
The regular centaur appears in both ''Fallout'' and ''Fallout 2''. The tougher "mean centaur" version appears only in ''Fallout 2''. |
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Revision as of 09:42, 26 March 2015
For an overview of centaurs in the Fallout series of games, see centaur. |
Centaurs are mutated creatures in Fallout and Fallout 2.
Background
Centaurs were created by the Master. The creation process involved tossing a varied mix of humans, dogs, and other types of animals into a Forced Evolutionary Virus nutrient vat to be infected by the virus, and then see what mutant chimera emerged as the virus produced rapid and unpredictable mutations. As a result, centaurs can differ quite radically in physical appearance from one another. However, all known centaurs are somewhat humanoid in appearance.
Characteristics
Biology
Centaurs are approximately the size of a small bear, with a large, misshapen torso and six humanoid arms that serve as legs. A cluster of wriggling, fleshy tentacles bloom out from their underside, frantically scrabbling at the ground around them. Branching out from their front halves are a pair of long, thick necks, with a canine head on the right and a humanoid one on the left. The canine head has a thick metal collar around its neck adorned with spikes - not unlike an ordinary dog collar. Both heads seem to be capable of individual thought, as the dog head can be seen snapping at the human head. It is theorised that centaurs are not created by the FEV alone, as they also seem to live quite successfully in heavily irradiated environments.
Gameplay attributes
Centaurs frequently travel in packs with floaters. They encompassed a large bulk of the Master's armies and are commonly found with the nightkin and other remnants of the Master's army who roam Northern California. The centaur, so named for its many malformed legs, is tough and strong, but quite stupid.
Variants
Centaur
The average centaur is muscular and tough, and is as dangerous in close quarters as it is at range. They originate from the Mariposa Military Base, and often seen together with super mutants.
Name (Proto ID) | Statistics | DT/DR | Abilities | ||||||||||||||||||
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Centaur 00000248 |
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Lesser centaur
The average centaur is muscular and tough, and is as dangerous in close quarters as it is at range. They originate from the Mariposa Military Base, and often seen together with super mutants.
Name (Proto ID) | Statistics | DT/DR | Abilities | ||||||||||||||||||
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Lesser centaur 00000043 |
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Greater centaur
The average centaur is muscular and tough, and is as dangerous in close quarters as it is at range. They originate from the Mariposa Military Base, and often seen together with super mutants.
Name (Proto ID) | Statistics | DT/DR | Abilities | ||||||||||||||||||
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Greater centaur 00000168 |
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Mean centaur
Mean centaurs are even more durable than their normal counterparts, and far more aggressive. Just like normal centaurs, they travel alongside super mutants and floaters.
Name (Proto ID) | Statistics | DT/DR | Abilities | ||||||||||||||||||
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Mean centaur 00000249 |
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Appearances
The regular centaur appears in both Fallout and Fallout 2. The tougher "mean centaur" version appears only in Fallout 2.