Radscorpion

Radscorpions are extremely large, mutated versions of the Emperor scorpion, which was prolific in pet stores at the time of the bombing. Contrary to some expectations, their poison grew more potent when they mutated rather than becoming diluted. Though considered nocturnal and sensitive to light, radscorpions have nonetheless been spotted on the East Coast during the daytime. Samples of poison from their tails can be used to make antidotes. Apart from their size, they look pretty much like normal scorpions, with shell color ranging from red to black.

Small Radscorpions
Though still oversized, these Mojave wasteland radscorpions are the smallest known variety of radscorpion.

Bark Radscorpions
Scorpions commonly found around the Hidden Valley area and are small light brown radscorpions.

Radscorpions
The normal radscorpions are the common sight in all the wasteland. These poisonous hunters possess different speeds, but they are always deadly in groups. In Chicago, their stings sometimes have a green, glowing radioactive aura. Sometimes, especially on the West Coast, young, small radscorpions could be seen near their adult relatives. The poison of a standard Capital Wasteland radscorpion deals 15 damage over 5 seconds.

Giant radscorpion
Simply a much larger radscorpion with a highly poisonous stinger that will deal 40 damage over 5 seconds. 4 radscorpion poison glands are found upon death, as opposed to the usual 1. They have no known weak spots, so be prepared for a fight. NOTE: In Fallout: New Vegas, Radscorpions seem to be particularly vulnerable to Armor-Piercing ammo.

Albino radscorpion
The albino radscorpion is a new enemy which is added to Fallout 3 in the Broken Steel add-on and are much stronger than giant radscorpions.

Glowing radscorpion

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These creatures are native to the radioactive crater near the town of Carbon. They managed to spread around the Texas and also could be found in the Secret Vault's lower, radioactive, mutant-infested levels. Similar to normal radscorpions, glowing radscorpions are a bit more ferocious and much more radioactive. They're so radioactive that they glow (naturally). That means that just getting near these creatures will cause you some damage, and their claws will cause damage by radiation as well as their tail stinger.

Professor's radscorpion
The professor's radscorpion is a genetically engineered intelligent radscorpion, and an avid chess player. The professor's radscorpion only appears in Fallout 2.

Spitting radscorpion

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Spitting radscorpions are a step sideways on the evolutionary ladder from normal radscorpions. They are native to the crater near the town of Carbon, but have spread all around Texas. They also could be found in the Secret Vault's lower, radioactive levels. Much like the glowing radscorpions, they are the result of prolonged radiation exposure. They have developed the ability to spit radioactive venom at distant targets. As a result, their claws are severely under-developed, used only for protecting the spitting radscorpion's head. Spitting radscorpions are usually yellow in color with a bright red coloring on their back and legs. They are heavily irradiated, surpassing even glowing radscorpions.

Unique giant radscorpion

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These creatures are rumored to live near the irradiated crater of Carbon. High radiation levels of the crater caused them to mutate to enormous size and develop some traits uncommon to their kind. They are the biggest of all radscorpions, rivaling a big truck in size, have a pair of claws that they use as both weapons and shields, and a big reddish eye in the center of their head. Being fast and strong, they still have one known weakspot: the limbs on which their giant claws are. These limbs could be damaged and ripped off their body, leaving them to rely only on their deadly tail.

Fallout 3
Radscorpions take normal damage when shot in the torso, stinger, or claws, and reduced damage when shot in the legs. Unlike most other creatures, they do not have a head or other "weak point" that can be targeted for extra damage (although some shoot for the tail, as to avoid being stung).

Related quests

 * Kill Warehouse Radscorpions (FO:BOS)
 * Stop the Radscorpions (FO)

Bugs

 * If viewing a radscorpion in V.A.T.S from a distance on the side of a hill, the radscorpion will sink into the ground and become unreachable and will also not be able to hit you.
 * The radscorpions of Fallout 3 (that is, radscorpion, giant radscorpion, and albino radscorpion,) sometimes have strange collisionary glitchs that cause them to partially sink into the ground. This can leave them at strange angles when running, or even get them permanently stuck on a glitched area of the map.

Appearances in games
Radscorpions can be encountered in all Fallout games.

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