Radtoad (Fallout 76)

Radtoads are creatures found in Appalachia in 2102.

Background
Typically found in The Forest, radiation from the Great War mutated select toads into larger, more aggressive radtoads.

Biology
Radtoads are large mutated forms of smaller pre-War toads. They maintain four strong primary legs, but have also grown a thin set of arm-like limbs protruding from the sides of the jaw.

Radtoads possess ferocious pointed teeth and a long, tri-barbed tongue. Numerous yellow-red eyes are scattered about the head, and clusters of eggs are strewn about the back.

Gameplay attributes
Radtoads use their long tongue to hit targets at a distance, choosing to attack with jagged teeth up close. Most radtoads can also release a cluster of eggs that act as mines. If a target tramples the cluster, the pile will burst, inflicting damage.

Radtoad
The standard green radtoad.

Parasitic radtoad
A parasitic version of the radtoad marked with a darker green hide, thick tan vines, and blood red eyes. Its attacks may inflict illnesses on the player character if they are hit by attacks or step on egg clusters.

Albino radtoad
An albino version of the radtoad marked with a fleshy light-pink hide and light red eyes.

Glowing radtoad
A glowing green version of the radtoad, luminescent due to excessive radiation absorption.

Scorched radtoad
A scorched version of the radtoad marked with charred, muscular skin and dark red eyes. Its condition is due to contamination by the Scorched Plague.

Prime radtoad
A prime variant, encountered during the Primal Cuts event.

Locations

 * Will always appear during the The Path to Enlightenment event at the Landview Lighthouse.
 * Will always appear at The Sludge Hole.
 * Can appear at Beckwith farm.
 * Can be found on the outskirts of Grafton.
 * Will always appear during the Fasnacht Day event, as the first wave of enemies.
 * Can appear during the Tea Time event at The Giant Teapot, near the water tower.

Appearances
Radtoads appear only in Fallout 76.

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