Deathclaw (Fallout: New Vegas)

Deathclaws are creatures living in the Mojave Wasteland in 2281.

Gameplay attributes
Deathclaws really live up to their name in Fallout: New Vegas. The game introduces several new variations of the creature, and they are found in much larger numbers. However, unlike in Fallout 3, deathclaws are never encountered randomly, and always appear in specific locations. Most deathclaw variants are armored, making them more resilient against attacks. Their DT is 15, equal to that of a suit of combat armor and the amount of damage they do to you is unchanged by your Damage Threshold.

The largest group is found at deathclaw promontory, an unmarked area on the east side of the Colorado River, across from the Cliffside prospector camp, where they guard the Remnants power armor and a non-faction T-51b power armor. The largest group on a marked area of the map is found in Quarry Junction, northwest of Sloan. Here there are two larger deathclaws called the "deathclaw alpha male" and the "deathclaw mother", as well as a number of smaller baby deathclaws and three to four deathclaw eggs.

There is also a deathclaw-filled cave called Dead Wind Cavern. Here you can find a mother deathclaw with some babies, along with average deathclaws and the unique legendary deathclaw, the most powerful creature in the Mojave Wasteland. There is a unique grenade machinegun named Mercy in the room with the legendary deathclaw, on a dead Brotherhood of Steel Paladin. Another location to find deathclaws is the Gypsum Train Yard, where the vast majority of the deathclaws are blind. Depending on your level they will either be regular, young, or blind.

Deathclaw
A standard deathclaw with most of the attributes mentioned above.

Deathclaw alpha male
The deathclaw alpha male is similar to a legendary deathclaw in appearance but with darker skin. Although not as fierce as the legendary deathclaw, they are still twice as strong as a regular deathclaw and run much faster. They often travel in packs with other deathclaws. One can be found at Quarry Junction, and several cluster together in the deathclaw promontory.

Deathclaw baby
Deathclaw babies are the youngest and smallest of the deathclaw species. They can be found throughout the Mojave Wasteland. While they are no real threat by themselves, they are always found following a deathclaw mother. If one of them is killed in the mother's presence, she'll be driven into a frenzy.

Deathclaw mother
Matriarchs of the deathclaw broods, deathclaw mothers are bigger, stronger, and more easily angered than the standard deathclaw (second only to the legendary deathclaw and tied with the deathclaw alpha male). They are very thick-set and heavily built deathclaws with dark blue-colored skin, giving them an intimidating look. Deathclaw mothers are notably the only breed of deathclaw with spiked tails and horns that jut backwards. They usually reside in dark areas near their young or their eggs, and are more than eager to tear apart anything that the Wasteland throws at their babies. They are even faster than a deathclaw alpha male. Deathclaw mothers do not respawn.

They can be found at Quarry Junction, deathclaw promontory, and Dead Wind Cavern.

Blind deathclaw
Contrary to the name, blind deathclaws actually have a higher Perception than regular deathclaws, making them harder to avoid thanks to their heightened senses. However, their attacks are weaker. Even though they cannot see, their alertness to your presence will in fact alert all other deathclaws nearby of your position despite the one that found you being blind.

This type of deathclaw can be encountered at the Gypsum train yard as well as Primm Pass and Bonnie Springs.

Legendary deathclaw
One of the most dangerous creatures in the Mojave Wasteland, the legendary deathclaw is found in Dead Wind Cavern and has distinctively long horns, a light olive coloration, and striped tails. It is also one of the largest enemies in the game (along with the X-42 giant robo-scorpion and the giant ant queen), towering over other deathclaws (themselves roughly 10 feet) with its massive 15–17 foot stature. The legendary deathclaw also deals enormous damage (twice as much as ordinary deathclaws) and can bring down even the hardiest player character in only two or three hits, all while having the third largest amount of Hit Points in the game, behind the X-42 giant robo-scorpion and the legendary bloatfly. Despite its size, the legendary deathclaw can move faster than its normal counterparts, and has been known to make successful leaping attacks from a huge distance.

Young deathclaw
These immature deathclaws are about the size of a human. Their horns are not fully grown and their skin is much lighter than grown deathclaws. This makes them easy to pick out among regular deathclaws. Although normally easy to kill for higher level players, they tend to cluster near the adults.

Deathclaw (The Divide)
Deathclaws found in The Divide level with the player, increasing in power at player levels 30, 40, and 50. At higher levels they are noticeably more powerful than deathclaws from the Mojave Wasteland, with higher health and a much more damaging melee attack, surpassing even the legendary deathclaw in damage when at maximum level (though doesn't surpass it in health, being only 700hp compared to the 1,000).

Irradiated deathclaw
These variants are introduced by the add-on Lonesome Road, and can only be found along the The Courier's Mile and among the ruins of Hopeville. Their statistics are varied according to the player's level, making them very dangerous if the player is near the level cap. Appropriately so, Irradiated deathclaws also deal radiation damage. Unlike other variants, irradiated deathclaws have zero Damage Resistance/Threshold.

Related quests

 * Bleed Me Dry
 * Claws Out
 * You Gotta Break Out a Few Eggs

Notable deathclaws

 * Rawr
 * Stripe

Appearances
Deathclaws appear in Fallout: New Vegas and its add-on, Lonesome Road.

Bugs

 * In V.A.T.S mode, the head of a deathclaw mother seems to be its neck instead of its actual head.
 * Deathclaws do not attack players when they are mounted on the taller rocks or machinery, even when they are in reach. (See Fallout: New Vegas exploits for more detail).
 * Sometimes deathclaws may take several more shots to kill when their health is depleted. This appears to mostly affect young deathclaws.