Giant radscorpion

s are much larger versions of the Radscorpion with an even more highly effective stinger.

Giant Radscorpions
Giant radscorpions often travel and fight in pairs. It's not uncommon to see one turn from the player and back off, only to be joined by another and charge in again. In fact, they seem to operate in pairs most often, only preferring to attack alone when their partner is dead.

Energy weapons and regular projectile weapons seem to have very little effect due to the giant radscorpion's tough outer shell. On the other hand, explosives and advanced melee weapons, such as the Shishkebab and the Super Sledge, are surprisingly effective. The downside to this is that the player must move into close quarters to attack, giving the creature ample opportunity to retaliate. However, it is possible to time melee attacks in such a way that the player can avoid being hit by constantly moving backwards, dashing in to quickly attack when opportune. Particular energy-based weapons not relying on the Energy Weapons skill, such as Jingwei's Shocksword or The Shocker seem to deal particularly high damage to these oversized brutes. A high Melee Weapons skill combined with the shocksword is sometimes capable of dispatching a Giant Radscorpion in only two or three hits, but strangely, only when used outside of VATS. (Tested on X360)

Giant radscorpions also seem to be less susceptible to the effects crippled legs perhaps due to having several sets. They are very fast for their size, and even with their legs crippled, they can catch up to the player very quickly.

At higher levels, the player is much more likely to encounter enemies such as giant radscorpions. Fast traveling to some places, including the Regulator HQ building, can trigger Giant Radscorpion respawns right as the player arrives. It should be noted that the Animal Friend perk has no effect on these arthropod creatures.

Strategy

 * One effective strategy for defeating giant radscorpions is to find a boulder or tree to run around while dispensing mines.


 * Another strategy is to use a Missile Launcher at a distance to soften them up (one or two missiles should do) and then finish them off with an energy or plasma based weapon.


 * When the player uses companions, which have considerably more HP than the player, it may also be usefull to let the companion take the first shot so the creature is drawn to him. This way, you can melee or shotgun from close distance to kill the creature quicker.


 * The most effective way some people find (Must be able to dodge and have good timing) is using a good melee weapon (Eg. Shishkebab, Ripper (weapon), or Super Sledge, although that may be too heavy) and get close to it, hit it. When it starts chasing you, just hit, hit, hit, when you see it tail move, jump back, to avoid its stinger, then attack again. Repeat until dead.


 * The Dart gun is less effective with these creatures, with a insignificant, if at all noticeable decrease in speed.


 * One quick way to kill them is to use the Flamer while backpedaling.

Loot

 * Four Radscorpion Poison Glands will be found on a dead giant radscorpion.

Appearances in Fallout games

 * Radscorpions are encountered in all Fallout games.

Bugs

 * Depending on you follower at the Anchorage Memorial as a random event a Radscorpion will attack a Wastelander The Radscorpion will be friendly and will not be able to use dialogue but will follow you around as if it was a companion this works without animal friend and depending on companion you have they will react to it
 * Charon will kill (Xbox360 Confirmed)