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| location = [[South Gate Outposts]], [[Lower Underrail]], [[GMS warehouse block]], [[GMS compound]], [[Caves]], [[Junkyard - Secret Passage]], [[Silent Isle]], [[Abandoned Building]]
 
| location = [[South Gate Outposts]], [[Lower Underrail]], [[GMS warehouse block]], [[GMS compound]], [[Caves]], [[Junkyard - Secret Passage]], [[Silent Isle]], [[Abandoned Building]]
 
| loot    = Animal organs<br>[[Fancy Rathound Ear]]<br>[[Rathound Leather]]
 
| loot    = Animal organs<br>[[Fancy Rathound Ear]]<br>[[Rathound Leather]]
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| abilities     = Gains [[Pack Hunting]] in groups<br>Deathly afraid of fire
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| abilities = Gains [[Pack Hunting]] in groups<br>Deathly afraid of fire
| range         = Melee
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| range     = Melee
| health       = 48
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| health     = 50
| mechanical   = 0% / 0
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| mechanical = 0% / 0
| heat         = 0% / 0
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| heat       = 0% / 0
 
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The [[Rathound]] family of creatures are among the most common enemies encountered early on in ''Underrail''.
 
The [[Rathound]] family of creatures are among the most common enemies encountered early on in ''Underrail''.
  
= Description =
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== Description ==
 
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|Rathounds are ugly, smelly, mangy, disease ridden dog-sized rats. You can find them anywhere and if you can't find them somewhere, know that they'll get there too eventually.
 
|Rathounds are ugly, smelly, mangy, disease ridden dog-sized rats. You can find them anywhere and if you can't find them somewhere, know that they'll get there too eventually.
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Alpha males of rathound packs. Larger and tougher than the common rathound. They have reddish fur.
 
Alpha males of rathound packs. Larger and tougher than the common rathound. They have reddish fur.
  
= Fighting tactics =
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== Fighting tactics ==
 
They are deathly [[Fear|afraid]] of fire, making incendiary weapons and even thrown flares very efficient against them. The smallest sight of fire makes them scatter in fear, giving you a breather.
 
They are deathly [[Fear|afraid]] of fire, making incendiary weapons and even thrown flares very efficient against them. The smallest sight of fire makes them scatter in fear, giving you a breather.
  

Revision as of 19:50, 26 January 2014

Rathound

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Critter
Role Omnipresent pest animal
Location South Gate Outposts, Lower Underrail, GMS warehouse block, GMS compound, Caves, Junkyard - Secret Passage, Silent Isle, Abandoned Building
Loot Animal organs
Fancy Rathound Ear
Rathound Leather
Abilities Gains Pack Hunting in groups
Deathly afraid of fire
Combat Stats
Combat Stats Level: 1
Range: Melee
Resistances Mechanical: 0% / 0
Heat: 0% / 0

The Rathound family of creatures are among the most common enemies encountered early on in Underrail.

Description

Rathounds are ugly, smelly, mangy, disease ridden dog-sized rats. You can find them anywhere and if you can't find them somewhere, know that they'll get there too eventually. Individually they are not so tough, but they usually move around in packs, sometimes hordes, They are very good pack hunters, so don't let them surround you.

Old Jonas

It's a rat, about the size of a dog. These disgusting creatures can be found pretty much everywhere. They even crawl around in ventilation shafts, leaving you to wonder how did they even get in there. Rathounds aren't especially dangerous or intelligent, but they are pack animals and they get Pack Hunting buff when in groups.

They only attack in melee and have no special attacks worth mentioning.


They may drop leather and various animal organs.

Rathound

The common variety.

Rathound Alpha

For details, see Rathound Alpha.

Alpha males of rathound packs. Larger and tougher than the common rathound. They have reddish fur.

Fighting tactics

They are deathly afraid of fire, making incendiary weapons and even thrown flares very efficient against them. The smallest sight of fire makes them scatter in fear, giving you a breather.

Whenever possible, ranged characters should try to lock themselves behind chainlink fences for a nice and relaxed plinking session against rathounds.