Stingwing (Fallout 4)

Stingwings are flying creatures mutated from scorpion-flies, that live in the Commonwealth in 2287. They can often be found in swarms, and their erratic flying coupled with a poisonous sting make them formidable opponents.

Background
Stingwings were created by radiation at some point between the start of the Great War and 2287.

Characteristics
Stingwings appear to be a large, mutated form of scorpion-fly, with extended mouth parts and a scorpion-like tail, ending in a bulbous and deadly sting.

Biology
Due to radiation, stingwings have developed a poisonous sting not found on their modern, unmutated counterparts. Also, unlike the modern day Mecoptera order of insects, stingwings appear to exhibit no sexual dimorphism, as only male scorpion-flies wield the appendage which grants them their name.

Gameplay attributes
Fragile but agile, the stingwing can be taken down in relatively few shots even at mid-level. It is, however, extremely fast, hits fairly hard, and fond of a "dive-bombing" tactic where it circles the player character and rushes in to hit once before returning to circling. They're often encountered in groups of three to five, and can be a harsh problem due to their speed and erratic movements, which can combine to make them very hard to hit without V.A.T.S. Another tactic the stingwing tends to use is to rush at the player character in single file.

Stingwing
The most common form of stingwing found throughout the Commonwealth. Most commonly found in groups. However a few can be found alone.

Stingwing darter
A tougher more faster version of a stingwing. At least 1 stingwing can be found in a group at mid levels.

Glowing stingwing
An irradiated version of the stingwing, mostly encountered on higher levels.

Appearances
Stingwings appear only in Fallout 4.

Behind the scenes
The stingwing is based off the mecoptera, or scorpion-fly, and has no ability to sting. The large, threatening tail simply houses the males' genitals. This insect is in reality completely harmless.

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