Mirelurk (Fallout 3)

The Mirelurks are a species of bipedal, mutant crabs from the Capital Wasteland area. They are most likely descendants of Blue Crabs, commonly found in mid-Atlantic states and a famous local delicacy in Maryland, however in the concept art book there is a note that states that they mutated from Chesapeake Bay horseshoe crabs. Most Mirelurks are surrounded by a carapace which is difficult to penetrate, even with powerful ballistic and laser weaponry. The face is more vulnerable, but is small and hard to hit, and when charging, Mirelurks lower their head, protecting this area.

Mirelurk Meat, especially of the Softshell variety, is highly nutritious and grants some of the highest HP replenishments of all the food in the game. Both still are slightly radioactive, but no more than typical food.

Appearances
Mirelurks appear only in Fallout 3

Mirelurk
‡ Due to their hard shells, shots on the torso only do half of the normal damage.

The most common type of Mirelurk. They have a whitish-grey shell, are about a head shorter than a typical human, and walk slightly slower than a human. Mirelurks fight with their claws and lack ranged attacks. Additionally, at close range they can charge forward in a brief burst of speed for a head-butt, which also makes it impossible to target their face.

Due to their damage resistant carapaces and relatively difficult to hit face, Mirelurks are one of the toughest enemy creatures that can be encountered at low levels. Fortunately, their presence in the Capital Wasteland is mostly limited to rivers and water pools.

Mirelurks pose even more of a threat when in groups, Mirelurk packs are usually found around eggs or chasing and harassing other creatures and usually come in numbers of 1-3 or sometimes 4-5. One should use frag grenades on Mirelurk packs to not only hurt the target Mirelurk but also those around him, though again, the Alien Blaster can make short work of even a pack.

Mirelurks can be found in most low-level outdoor and indoor water sources. Be cautious of Mirelurk nests that are in or around water sources; walking too close to them will cause all the Mirelurks in the area to pursue and attack you. The head of a Mirelurk is usually too small to be aimed at when not using V.A.T.S., so weapons with a high-rate often work well. When using V.A.T.S., single-shot weapons like the Scoped .44 Magnum, Hunting Rifle, and Sniper Rifle work well. In addition, a Chinese Assault Rifle or regular Assault rifle delivered to the face at close range in V.A.T.S. also kills Mirelurks and indeed NukaLurks quite nicely.

When fighting Mirelurks in confined spaces such as the Anchorage War Memorial it is sometimes best to trade off between taking damage and dealing it out. Crouching in front of a Mirelurk just before it charges gives the best shot at its face but means that in an enclosed situation you will proably get hit. After you have been charged the Mirelurk will stand up straight in front of you giving another clear shot to the face. Using this tactic (with certain weapons e.g. Combat shotgun) it is possible to drop the Mirelurk with two shots, however with the forefit of taking one hit yourself.

Drops standard Mirelurk Meat.

The Fallout 3 expansion pack, Point Lookout, adds a similar version of the regular mirelurk, with only one difference; Their shell is yellow-greenish instead of blueish/white-greyish.

Mirelurk Hunter
A much larger, reddish-brown colored version of the Mirelurk. In additional to their two main arms, Hunters also have 2 pairs of small, vestigial crab limbs growing out of their chest. Mirelurk Hunters inhabit the Northern Wastes and several sewers and caves near the Metropolitan area of the Capital, along with a good number in the Anchorage War Memorial. Hunters are very violent and are more difficult to kill due to their increased strength, speed, and health.

Mirelurk King
Mirelurk Kings are different than other Mirelurk variants, mainly because they do not resemble their crab-like "subjects", but are mutated snapping turtles and appear more like mermen. They are fully humanoid, and do not have a heavily armored carapace, making them easy to distinguish from standard Mirelurks. They're most likely a separate species in a symbiotic relationship with the crab-like Mirelurks.

Mirelurk Kings lack the Mirelurks' armored shell, but to compensate they have extremely high health (slightly higher than that of a Super Mutant Master). They also have a sonic projectile attack that disregards Damage Resistance (and causes a lot of Limb damage to your head). Kings are found few and far between in the Capital Wasteland, outside, but more so in caves and sewers, and do not present any other special loot or items over Mirelurk Hunters, except for Soft Shell Mirelurk Meat, which is one of the best foods in the game. Of note, they infest the Reactor area of Vault 92. They only appear when the player is at very high levels.

Swamplurk
A type of Mirelurk which has altered colorization to better blend in with the environment of Point Lookout.

Swamplurk Queen
Swamplurk Queens are similar to Mirelurk Kings, except they have glowing yellow eyes and a look adapted to the swampy environment they live in. They also have a ranged attack in the form of spitting which causes medium damage.

NukaLurk
A glowing blue Mirelurk that is only found in the Nuka-Cola Factory, almost certainly due to the isotope used for Nuka-Cola Quantum. They seem to be bigger and faster than the normal Mirelurks, similar in size to the Mirelurk Hunters. Their meat is notable for a small boost in AP as well as Radiation and Health; 4 Rads, +10 AP, and +20 HP.

Catfish Mirelurk
A humanoid, mutated catfish known as a "catfish mirelurk" also appears in The Art of Fallout 3, the art book available with the collector's edition of Fallout 3.