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Revision as of 14:39, 30 July 2008

Predator
Predator.jpg
Health 100
Projectile Damage N/A
Melee Damage 5
Abilities: None
Main Appearances:


Predators (also known as Pack Hunters) are small beings which resemble little dinosaurs. They make their first appearance in the Return to Na Pali expansion pack for Unreal. They are mostly found around Nali villages or in open fields. Predators are very agile and quick when moving. They attack by biting and emit squeaky noises.

Predators are extremely aggressive and will attack anything in sight, including Krall, Brutes and even Titans. This can be used as an advantage, by luring Predators to the other opponent, and let both fight it out (similar to the tactic described in the Nagomi Passage (dawn) walkthrough).

Their strength lies in numbers. Predators are never seen walking alone in the Return to Na Pali campaign, but rather in groups ranging from 3 to 6 Predators. Their bite may seem harmless (only chipping away 5hp), but Predators are fast little creatures, and bite often. Larger groups are therefor a serious threat. When fighting a group, use more heavy weaponry such as the Flak Cannon to take out the first few. With only a few Predators remaining it's easier to keep them all in sight, which allows for the use of mid-range weapons such as the Shock Rifle. Predators tend to freeze up for a second after being hit, which makes them an easy target. The Shock Rifle does an excellent job of pushing the Predators back, keeping them well out of range. A safe way of battling Predators is to get onto a moderately high ledge. Predators are not able to jump very high, yet they will try to get as close as possible, making them easy and defenseless targets.