For an overview of centaurs, see Centaur. |
Centaurs are mutant creatures found in the Capital Wasteland in Fallout 3.
Background
Publications
Gameplay
Centaurs are the companions of super mutants and are used as their watchdogs. Centaurs are capable of ranged attacks which consist of radioactive spit. The spit causes 5 rads/sec for 15 seconds. Their torsos lack arms, and their mouths are filled with three writhing tentacles. Some of its bones are also poking out from its body. Instead of legs, a centaur has multiple human arms that it uses to drag itself along the ground.
Variants
They are slow-moving and often travel with a super mutants. Centaurs have both a long range and a close range attack.
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Centaur 0001CF90 00068646 |
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Clancy (unused)
Clancy is only found in the game files.
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Clancy 0002D3BE |
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Locations
- Centaurs are mostly found accompanying super mutants or may be found in a group without their masters. Only rarely are they found alone.
- The largest group of centaurs can be found in the basement of the Chryslus Building, where they accompany several super mutants. Another significant group is located just below the Seward Square skybridge, near the Preacher.
- Several centaurs are found in Vault 87.
Notes
- In Moira Brown's terminal entries, she suggests that centaurs can talk due to the abundance of their tongues.
- Most centaurs drop no items, but they can drop bottle caps and Rad-X.
Appearances
Centaurs appear in Fallout 3.
Sounds
- Centaur tongue lash
Gallery
Centaurs rushing the Lone Wanderer in the Chryslus Building basement
Another centaur infested place, Seward Square, near the skybridge
- Concepts
Concept art by Adam Adamowicz