Abomination

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Abomination

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Critter
Role Mutagen experiment
Location Core City Sewers
Loot Abominable Deformed Brain (oddity)
Abilities Bleeds acid
Immune to fear
Inflicts Bleeding Wounds
Attacks with objects picked up
Throw Carried Object
Regenerates 65 hit points per round
Leaves toxic cloud behind

The Abomination is an unique Hunchback Mutant that can be encountered in a sewer pit in the Core City Sewers, which can be accessed after Phreak's questline.

It is a "boss" character, and on DOMINATING difficulty will appear with 400% of its regular health.

Description

The abomination resembles an ordinary hunchback mutant in both appearance and behavior, at least initially. It has the ability to revive after it is killed and will get progressively bigger and tougher the more times it is "killed" in addition to gaining passive regen per round akin to a Death Stalker.

How it is able to do this is unknown, although the large amount of toxic gas in it's lair may be a factor. There is a dead Tchortist in the area that does not appear if the Robed Figure near the Research Facility was killed, making it impossible to obtain the Tchortist Bioscrubber.

Fighting Tactics

The entire area that the abomination is fought in is heavily blanketed with toxic gas, making visibility extremely poor and the use of a Gas Mask or other form of Bio resistance essential. However, there are several valves in the area, which can be interacted with outside of combat to lower the amount of gas. There are also many explosive, napalm, and acid barrels and piles of junk throughout the area which gives the abomination many items to throw at the player.

It will finally permanently die after it has revived several times, signified by it making several loud choking sounds and it's body dissolving. The amount of times it takes to be killed also depends on difficulty.