Fog crawler (Fallout 76)

Fog crawlers are creatures found in Appalachia in 2102.

Biology
Fog crawlers are predatory shrimp-like creatures. Based on the anatomy of their forelimbs and the presence of a distinctive neck which most crustaceans lack, they are most likely a form of mutated mantis shrimp (specifically "spearer" mantis shrimp). Their terrestrial habits have presumably allowed them to migrate to Appalachia, and are also encountered in Far Harbor. These creatures are remarkably tough, fast, and quite agile considering their size; capable of withstanding multiple Gauss rifle hits with very little loss of health and a direct hit with a Fat Man at higher levels. In terms of height, the average deathclaw stands just shy of a fog crawler, making fog crawlers one of the largest biological entities in the game, along with the mirelurk queen and super mutant behemoth.

The different types of tail 'fans' on different types of fog crawlers could determine their gender as crayfish carry eggs under the tails or as courtship during mating to avoid injury. The smaller legs (swimmerets) on the underside of the fog crawler are a holdover from when it remained an aquatic creature, assuming it isn't still largely amphibious. It seems that at some point the creature's head had evolved a mobile neck similar to terrestrial insects, as well as morphed into a kind of arrowhead shape. They seem to have eight eyes, four in a straight line on each side of the head, with the one second from the front being the largest. They also seem to lack any sort of visible mouth.

Gameplay attributes
The fog crawler's main attacks are slicing with its arms and jabbing with its head. It also has an attack where it jumps up and slams back into the ground, dealing massive amounts of damage to anything caught in the area of effect. This ground slam can deal damage even to targets well above the crawler's height level, such as human prey on top of some object the crawler cannot mount. Due to their erect prosoma, fog crawlers can also strike at elevated targets with their arms.

Unlike mirelurk queens or super mutant behemoths, fog crawlers lack any form of ranged attack, a shortcoming they compensate for with deceptively high speed and agility. The monstrous creatures can cover considerable distances very quickly, thus making it hard to shoot them down before they enter melee range. Their speed also makes it more difficult to escape from them. Fog crawlers have characteristic sounds they emit, allowing one to detect when they are in the area.

As mentioned above, especially the fog crawlers' higher-level variants are extremely heavily armored, possibly boasting resistances in the mid four-digit range coupled with a large health pool. They are easily the most resilient threat the player character can come across in Appalachia. Energy weapons are the creatures' only mentionable weakness due to their slightly lower Energy Resistance. Due to their armor-reinforced carapaces providing them with high damage resistance, ballistic weapons modified with armor piercing upgrades can pack a great deal of damage against them. If their legs are crippled, they will move significantly slower.

A fog crawler's ground pound attack will ignore any block attempt and stun the player character for enough time to deal additional damage with its fast slicing attacks.

Scorched fog crawler
A fog crawler that has become infected with The Scorched Plague.

Alpha fog crawler
A fog crawler variant added by Wild Appalachia.

Locations

 * Three can occasionally be found in the parking lot at Braxson's Quality Medical Supplies.
 * One can be found around the outer perimeter of Tanagra Town.
 * Two can occasionally be found around the Treehouse village.
 * Three can be found as potential enemies you have to clear from Dabney homestead.
 * Three can occasionally be found at the creekside sundew grove.
 * An alpha variant can appear as a boss at the end of the Project Paradise event.

Appearances
Fog crawlers appear in Fallout 76.

Туманник (Fallout 76)