Super Mutant (Fallout 4)

Super mutants are creatures found all over the Commonwealth in 2287, which were created by being exposed to the Forced Evolutionary Virus (FEV). They are massive, muscle-bound creatures with a natural immunity to radiation damage and disease. They are most often encountered in central Boston and can also be found in Fallon's department store, Fort Strong, Trinity Tower, Revere Satellite Array, Big John's Salvage, plus many other locations all throughout the Commonwealth - most of which can be identified by the telltale signs of hanging meat bags, twisted girders sticking out of the ground, and gory waste piles that these abominations decorate their surroundings with.

Background
The Commonwealth strain of super mutants is unrelated to the West Coast and Vault 87 breeds, but they do share similar traits such as caging their prey, bagging organs and various body parts, and having a great sense of superiority over humans, very similar to Vault 87 mutants.

The super mutants encountered in the Commonwealth are in fact failed FEV experiments created and disposed of by The Institute. They were once innocent people, who were then kidnapped and experimented on inside the FEV lab of the Bioscience Division under the direction of Dr. Brian Virgil. This ended when Virgil went rogue and shut down the program permanently due to the regret he had for hurting so many people over the years.

The existence of the behemoths suggests a link with the Vault 87 strain of FEV, as they are the only super mutants known to continue growing with age. However, their green-brown coloration is closer to that of Mariposa strain of FEV, specifically resembling the super mutants seen in Fallout: New Vegas. It unknown how the Institute obtained their FEV.

Biology
Their mouths are depicted as being closed much like Marcus, unlike the Vault 87 super mutants which carry a permanent snarl. Furthermore, in regards to previous appearances, specifically the Vault 87 super mutants, these super mutants have a darker tone and appear more scrawny and with less pronounced muscles.

They are roughly the same low intelligence of the Vault 87 mutants and it appears they share the ability to be some-what educated due to the existence of mutants like Fawkes and Uncle Leo from Fallout 3 and Strong in Fallout 4.

Interestingly, higher rank super mutants show more intelligence than their brethren, speaking more eloquently, and utilizing some advanced tactics such as cover, shifting position and taking high ground; compared to their lesser brothers who will often ignore cover and simply try to get as close to an enemy as possible, even when armed with long range weaponry.

Gameplay attributes
Super mutants can randomly be encountered around the Commonwealth in small groups, usually raiding parties. Larger groups can be found infesting various buildings throughout the wastes. They utilize mutant hounds as attack dogs, these usually are encountered in groups of 1-3. These hounds are unique to Fallout 4 super mutants, instead of the revolting centaurs that have normally accompanied them in past installments.

Lower level mutants are normally armed with various pipe weapons, hunting rifles, and molotov cocktails. Higher level mutants can appear with heavier weapons such as miniguns, missile launchers, laser rifles, assault rifles, and fragmentation grenades.

Lower level mutants will often utilize wooden boards as melee weapons, with higher leveled mutants welding large sledgehammers and super sledges for melee.

Super mutant
The most common and weakest variety of super mutant. They carry a pipe weapon and drop minimal loot on death. They can usually be taken down with minimal effort. They can often be found amongst more powerful varieties of super mutant such as a skirmisher.

Super mutant suicider
A super mutant that will run at enemies with a mini-nuke explosive device and detonate in close proximity, effectively killing both it and anything surrounding it in a fiery explosion. Shooting the bomb in the suicider's hand (targeting the right arm in V.A.T.S) will cause the mutant to explode prematurely, killing it instantly. As a result shooting the bomb from afar is the most effective way to dispatch of suiciders. The suicider can be detected before it is seen by listening for the beeping of its bomb. If the suicider is killed without detonating the bomb a mini nuke can be looted from its corpse, otherwise only nuclear material will be found on its leftovers.

Utilizing the Blitz perk, it is possible to kill the suicider in V.A.T.S. with a melee weapon before it explodes, even if it takes several hits.

Super mutant skirmisher
Super mutant skirmishers are significantly tougher than regular super mutants, taking more damage and usually carrying more powerful weapons. Skirmishers will appear more frequently once the Sole Survivor reaches level 10.

Super mutant brute
Super mutant brutes are a significant step up from skirmishers. Brutes, much like their namesake, take even more damage to put down and are far stronger than their lower-leveled brothers.

Super mutant enforcer
The super mutant enforcer is significantly stronger than the brute and is more likely to be more heavily armored than the lower level super mutants.

Super mutant butcher
Super mutant butchers appear more often at higher levels. They are normally heavily armored and often use heavy weapons.

Super mutant master
A force to be reckoned with, super mutant masters have an extremely high hit point pool and superior damage resistance compared to their weaker brethren. They are generally equipped with heavy weapons such as the missile launcher or minigun. They can be generally found in locations with a large mutant concentration, an example being Big John's salvage.

"Normal"
Behemoths are the most powerful super mutants by far. However they, even when compared to other super mutants, are incredibly stupid. Despite this they are an enormous threat as they throw large boulders and use a massive fire hydrant as a bat to attack anything that comes close. A behemoth can usually be found near Sunshine Tidings co-op, and at a power station to the west of Natick Banks.

The Commonwealth variant of the behemoth is not nearly as large as the Capital Wasteland variant. It also lacks the necklace made of human skulls and car door shield. Behemoths in Fallout 4 respawn, unlike Fallout 3, where they were unique encounters. You can find a unique behemoth named Swan at Swan's Pond in Boston Common.

Epic
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Notable quotes

 * "You humans made us - now pay for your arrogance!"
 * "Here, human human human. I got a treat for you!"
 * "Brother, nooooo!" (frequently when another mutant dies within a second's line of sight, can also happen when a mutant hound dies)
 * "Paaaiiiiiiin!" (On injury)"
 * "Only one of us survives this, and it won't be you!" (Usually when they are about to die)
 * "A NOISE! What is it?!" (Caution status)
 * "Human time is done! This is the age of Super Mutant!"
 * "Hmph. No fight today." (When going from Caution to Hidden)
 * "Scream - Scream for your worthless life!"
 * "Smashie smashie"
 * "Ha! Hot potato!" (when throwing a grenade)

Appearances
Super mutants appear in Fallout 4.

Bugs

 * If the player shoots a super-mutant suiciders bomb (or bomb-arm), killing several other enemies, no additional XP is gained for these kills

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