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== Fighting tactics ==
 
== Fighting tactics ==
With less potent venom than the heartbreaker, the inability to attack from range, and being not nearly as deadly as the fearsome [[Sea Wyrm]], leper serpents are the most straightforward sea serpent to deal with. Simply wait until it gets close and the shoot it or hit it until it dies.
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With less potent venom than the heartbreaker, the inability to attack from range, and being not nearly as deadly as the fearsome [[Sea Wyrm]], leper serpents are the most straightforward sea serpent to deal with. Simply wait until it gets close and then shoot it or hit it until it dies.
  
  

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Leper Serpent

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Critter
Location Black Sea
Fetid Marsh
Loot White Leprous Tongue (oddity)
Leper Serpent Skin
Leper Serpent Poison Gland
Large Intestine
Adrenal Gland
Healthy Animal Heart
Combat Stats
Combat Stats Action Points: 50
Technical
Char file seaserpent1

Leper Serpent is a critter in Underrail: Expedition expansion.

Description

Named for how it's venom affects living creatures, the Leper Serpent is one of three different species of sea serpent from the Black Sea. Compared to Heartbreakers, the Leper Serpent's venom is much more mild, though they have slightly more health to compensate. Leper Serpents are also the only type of serpent to lack a ranged attack, and are limited to melee attacks.

They are also the least common type of sea serpent.

Fighting tactics

With less potent venom than the heartbreaker, the inability to attack from range, and being not nearly as deadly as the fearsome Sea Wyrm, leper serpents are the most straightforward sea serpent to deal with. Simply wait until it gets close and then shoot it or hit it until it dies.