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FO76 publicteam xpd.pngFor the wendigo encountered during One Violent Night, see The Nightstalker.

Nightstalkers are fearsome nocturnal predators created by splicing together coyote and rattlesnake DNA.Fallout: New Vegas loading screens

Nightstalkers or Night Stalkers are creatures found in the Mojave Wasteland and Big MT in Fallout: New Vegas.

Background

Nightstalkers are the pre-War creations of Dr. Borous at Big MT, being genetic hybrids of rattlesnake and coyote DNA. Dr. Borous created them in order to preserve the DNA of rattlesnakes, which he believed to be on the verge of extinction. However, his memory was unclear, and he also suggested that it may have been because of a dare with Dr. Calis at X-13.[1]

Due to their creation, the shipping department of the X-8 Research Center suffered a large number of fatalities, where all but one employee were killed by the nightstalkers.[2] However, Dr. Adam Figgis thought the individuals in charge of X-8 could salvage the mishap in shipping and decided to let the nightstalkers loose into the X-8 testing area to study their behavior.[3] Sometime after the bombs dropped, many nightstalkers escaped and have spread across the Mojave and beyond, with some even reaching as far as Baja.[4] Nightstalkers occasionally clash with Cazadores (which were also created at Big MT) over territory.

Gameplay

You may know me as the Head Chief First Researcher of Labs Z-9 and Z-14. There I fought valiantly to preserve rattlesnake DNA, and put it right where it belongs, in the husk of another feared predator. Oh, and the tarantula hawk. Can't splice enough, I always say, Especially if you can make a magnificent Cazador!Doctor Borous

Nightstalkers are an amalgamation of the coyote and rattlesnake, displaying characteristics of both. They growl, howl and whimper like regular coyotes, but hiss, rattle and inject venom into their prey like rattlesnakes. Their bodies are mostly dog-like, covered in a combination of fur and scales. Their heads and tails, however, are more like that of a rattlesnake, including fangs and a forked tongue. Nightstalkers' right eyes are blue with a round pupil, while their left eyes are yellow with an elliptical pupil, like a rattlesnake's. They lay eggs, like a snake, but raise their pups similar to a coyote, nursing their young in cave nests.

Nightstalkers nest in caves across the Mojave Wasteland and can be found both inside the cave or in the nearby area. Packs of nightstalkers can be frequently seen hunting at night east of Morning Star Cavern near the nest with the radscorpion queen, south of the Broc Flower Cave and northwest of the Cap Counterfeiting Shack. Their original breeding ground is the Z-9 Crotalus DNA Preservation Lab, located in the Big MT.

Nightstalkers are nocturnal,[5] hunting in packs at night for unaware or sleeping prey. However, it's still possible to encounter nightstalker packs during the day.

Nightstalker eggs can be used to prepare Mushroom Cloud. Their blood is also used as an ingredient in Antivenom, Hydra and Nightstalker Squeezin's.

Attributes

When they detect the player, they may strike with a leaping attack and a venomous bite, or snap at them without leaping. While the venom is not as potent as that of their main competition, it can pose a serious problem if multiple bites are received and aren't promptly treated. However, this can be avoided with the Animal Friend perk, as nightstalkers will not attack the player.

Nightstalkers can pose a particular threat in areas of low visibility, at night (when they are active) or in caverns. They are especially dangerous inside their dens, where packs are usually large in numbers, and twisting corridors make it difficult to detect exactly where they are.

Nightstalkers found in the Charleston Cave and the lower level of the X-13 Research Facility have the ability to cloak as if using a Stealth Boy. The ones in the Charleston Cave gained this ability from chewing on a Stealth Boy, while the ones in the X-13 testing facility had the ability granted by an unknown scientist. As with any other cloaked enemy, these nightstalkers can only be targeted in V.A.T.S. with the Enhanced Sensors companion perk provided by ED-E. Their invisibility will not prevent them from causing ripples in any body of water they move in, hindering their ability to execute an ambush attack.

Curing Poison

Variants

Image Name Level Health Points (HP) Damage Threshold (DT) Energy Damage Radiation Damage PER PR Aggr Conf Assist Drops Game
Nightstalker Render.png

Young Night Stalker

9

70

0

8

2

4

1

Fallout: New Vegas

Nightstalker Render.png

Legendary Night Stalker

15

250

0

10

2

4

1

Fallout: New Vegas

Nightstalker Render.png

Nightstalker

15

110

0

9

2

4

1

Fallout: New Vegas

Nightstalker Render.png

Nightstalker

15

120

0

9

1

4

0

Fallout: New Vegas

Nightstalker Render.png

Nightstalker

16

120

0

8

2

4

1

Fallout: New Vegas

Nightstalker Render.png

Den Mother

18

170

0

9

2

4

1

Fallout: New Vegas


Named

Locations

Related quests

Notes

  • All Nightstalkers, including named ones, are affected by the Animal Friend perk. With this perk, the player can pickpocket them, but they hold no items.
  • Similar to other canine enemies, Nightstalkers have a stationary bite attack. During this animation, they will not move, allowing one to easily backpedal and avoid the attack.
  • Nightstalkers rattle their tails and hiss when idle.
  • Similar to Cazadores, Nightstalkers found in the Big MT are tougher than their Mojave counterparts.
  • Nightstalkers found in The Thorn's pit do not have any venom.

Appearances

Nightstalkers only appear in Fallout: New Vegas and its add-on Old World Blues.

Bugs

  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 Walking through the Mojave Wasteland, it is possible that the player may see a nightstalker with several heads and legs. This is actually a bug in the respawn. It happens when several spawn in the same place, resulting in a number of nightstalker models within each other and bound in place. Because they cannot walk they can easily be killed.
  • Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 Sometimes while encountering a nightstalker, they will randomly die.
  • PCPC Playstation 3Playstation 3 Xbox 360Xbox 360 Attempting to aim at a nightstalker's head (in realtime or V.A.T.S.) often results in missing shots. Possibly there is something off with the night stalker's collision/hit detection around its head, similar to what happens with Evolved Centaurs. For best results (and to avoid all shots missing in V.A.T.S.), target the body instead.
  • PCPC Big MT nightstalkers in the open air and the X-8 Research Center will panic if the player has Strength of 8 or higher. They'll be hostile, run to and fro, but not attack. A "normal" fearless variety is found inside Z-9 and X-13.

Sounds

  • A conscious nightstalker
  • Chasing nightstalker
  • Biting nightstalker

Behind the Scenes

According to Kevin Manning, either Daniel Alpert or Chris Willis created the nightstalker render.[Ext 1]

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Title Meaning
Spanish Acechador nocturno Nightstalker
French Crocs Fangs
German Nachtpirscher Nightstalker
Italian Nightstalker Nightstalker
Russian Ночной охотник Night Hunter
Polish Nocny Łowca Night Hunter
Czech Noèní pøízrak Night Phantom
Japanese ナイトストーカー Nightstalker

References

  1. Courier: "So Nightstalkers were created for what purpose, then?"
    Doctor Borous: "-To preserve coyote... no, no, wait. The snake DNA was important because... the snakes with the rattles were dying out, and...- -Or maybe it was a bet from Calis in X-8? He had some mountain lion... eagle... condor... idea. "Bet you can't breed this," he said. Showed HIM.- -Then it... spliced itself into a coyote...-y, snake thing. Which was eventually successful. Kept that DNA where it belonged - spliced.-"
    (Doctor Borous/Dialogue)
  2. X-8 Research Center Terminal Entries; X-8 observatory terminal, Shipping Department in Lockdown
  3. X-8 Research Center Terminal Entries; X-8 observatory terminal, Regarding Shipping Department Lockdown
  4. Hanlon: "Word got back to one of our stations that raiders had been attacking the place. I went out with six rangers. We must have been on the trail for a week before we got to Rattletail. We lost one woman to Night Stalkers and another almost died of dehydration."
    (Hanlon's dialogue)
  5. Fallout: New Vegas loading screens: "Nightstalkers are fearsome nocturnal predators created by splicing together coyote and rattlesnake DNA."
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