Fallout 4 The 10 Scariest Creatures In Far Harbor

Fallout 4 The 10 Scariest Creatures In Far Harbor

Fallout 4 The 10 Scariest Creatures In Far Harbor

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Fallout 4 The 10 Scariest Creatures In Far Harbor

Released in 2016, Far Harbor added a whole new dimension to Fallout 4. Here are the 10 scariest creatures in the DLC. Far Harbor added a plethora of new enemies for players to hunt down and kill in . Or perhaps these creatures hunt down and kill the player instead. Most players aren't easily intimidated by the creatures in Fallout 4 but these are ready for bloodshed. There are a bunch of scary enemies the DLC and this list will cover a bunch of them. From giant hermit crabs to fog ghouls, here are the 10 most terrifying enemies in the Far Harbor expansion pack. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY

Radstag

Radioactive creatures are always terrifying and these two-headed deers are not the exception by any means. These enemies are found in the base game as well but fighting them on the island makes them so much more terrifying. Players should be careful to not get hit by a Radstag's two heads or they might catch a disease. Steer clear of these creatures because although it seems like they're only deers they are much stronger than the normal animal. Don't try to have an with this terrifying mutant.

Trappers

Raiders are found throughout the world of Fallout 4 and both the player and NPCs are terrified of them. Far Harbor introduced a new type of bandit (in Fallout 4) with the Trappers who run around trying to kill the player and their friends. These people are dangerous and players won't be able to converse with them at all. At least Trappers don't have the most powerful weapons in the game, however, some of the new weapons in Far Harbor are strong enough to make players stay away from this new form of raiders.

Yao Guai

Bears in real life are terrifying enough but give them a peculiar name and radioactive strength and they're ready to kill quickly. The Yao Guai in Far Harbor can take down any foe because of their sharp claws and powerful teeth. Even though they are in the base game, there is something about fighting these enemies in the fog that makes them even more difficult to take down. Hopefully, any players who run into these will be ready for a tough fight because that's what these bears will give them.

Mirelurk

Crabs aren't too dangerous of a species but if they are irradiated they become a fearsome foe. Players didn't enjoy having to fight these in the base game and Mirelurks were even worse in the DLC. It was expected they would make a return when an island-themed DLC was announced, but most players didn't expect Mirelurks to be so scary. Hopefully, fans will see more of this enemy in the future because it's a fun enemy to fight.

Fog Ghoul

Ghouls are an absolute fan-favorite within the Fallout community and they have a strong resemblance to zombies. Far Harbor takes ghouls to the next level with a unique island look and even more decay. Perhaps being out in the fog for too long has damaged their bodies further, either way, players won't want to fight these enemies while the ghouls are swinging their arms at them. Stay away from these corpses or risk death.

Wolf

It's somewhat weird that wolves aren't found at all in the base game, however, that doesn't mean that they don't deserve a spot in the game somewhere. This DLC added vicious wolves into Fallout 4 for players to encounter and fight. There are a few different varieties of these hostile creatures depending on the player's level and fans will have their work cut out for them if they have to fight the hardest version. Careful walking in the woods alone because these dangerous wolves are out to kill.

Hermit Crab

Everyone wanted a little pet hermit crab to take home with them after a day in the sun at the beach. However, these giant shelled monsters are more than most players bargained for when they wished for a pet. These massive hermit crabs use old trucks for their shells because nothing else would possibly fit their large bodies. Players that fight these monsters should be sure to watch out for their sharp claws because they could cut a building in half.

Gulper

Gulpers may be the most-crazy enemy in the . It chases after the player apparently trying to bite them and its appearance is that of a wet lizard. This enemy appears all throughout the island and hides in the forest ready to attack any enemy it sees fit, especially the player and their companions. Gulpers are one of the main reasons that players should be careful and stealthy when moving across the forest terrain because it is their area and they know the layout.

Angler

Anglers can appear as lights in the water of the swampy island but adventurers should not be fooled. These creatures are much more dangerous than they may seem and are powerful on land and in the water. There are few creatures in the game more horrifying than these swamp-dwelling fish creatures and players need to know when to run away. The harder variants of this monster is an enemy to fear because of its incredible strength.

Fog Crawler

These crawlers are one of, if not the strongest enemy in the DLC. They quickly chase after the player and try to kill them, while their strongest breeds can swiftly destroy anything they believe to be a threat to themselves. Because of the species' terrifying appearance, most people don't want to go anywhere near them but the player always wants to fight the biggest enemies. There's even a special variant of one them in the game and only the absolute strongest players have any chance of beating it during its . This is one tough swamp creature.

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