Prithhis Bose
Jul, 15.2024
A video of an athletic Radscorpion scaling a building fast to reach their sniper's perch is shared by a Fallout 4 gamer. Since the first game, radscorpions have been a mainstay of the Fallout zoology; nevertheless, the Fallout 4 Radscorpion might be the most powerful one.
Although the Radscorpion's appearance has varied over the Fallout games, they are all variations of radiated scorpions. Since it debuted in the initial games, the Radscorpion has been black, brown, and a pink tint, with its size changing in each. There have been Giant, Small, Glowing, Spitting, and Large Giant Radscorpions in addition to the common Radscorpion. Fallout gamers frequently face the Radscorpion early on because of their massive health pools, tiny weak point, and ability to poison their enemies. A Radscorpion swiftly ascended the tower when a gamer's focus was broken when they were sniping from a Boston rooftop.
In a recent Fallout 4 clip, Reddit user Gct99 posted a movie of them firing at gullible foes below. After taking a shot at a Radscorpion perched atop a severely damaged tower, the player turns aside as the hostile mob vanishes from view. When the NPC returns to their place, the player finds a Legendary Raider who has run across a nearby rooftop and shot them. The player sees the Radscorpion, which was sniped in battle alongside their Fallout 4 friend, Dogmeat, when they turn around after snapping this shot. The player switches to a Combat Shotgun as the formidable foe gets closer, and the video ends. You may watch the video here, albeit it does contain some vulgar language.
How Could This Radscorpion Reach Such Elevation?
It's unclear how the Radscorpion could have gotten to them at this point, as the player turns away from it. The enemy is infamous for tunnelling under players to get close without being shot, and it looks like this Radscorpion rises from a mound of dirt on the roof. Given that it's separated from its original location, burrowing may have enabled this dirt mound to teleport swiftly up the tower. Presumably, Gct99 was firing at foes below, thinking that the Raiders' gunfire would be the only danger. This player could have struck it lucky that the main enemy in Fallout 4 is a Radscorpion, since other enemies like Super Mutants, Turrets, and Synths can also return fire.
It's unclear whether Bethesda wants Radscorpions to be able to climb towers or if this particular one is impacted by one of the numerous Fallout 4 bugs. If there is an issue, Bethesda may adjust things as they continue to update the game. If not, players might be able to duplicate what Gct99 went through.