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Biographical information

Faction:

The Dread

Purpose:

Melee specialist

Combat information

Weapon(s):

Solar Husk Blades

Abilities:

Rapid Movement
Release Geist
Solar Vicious Dissonance

 

Husks are one of the units that make up the troops of the Dread.

Gameplay

Husks are fast-moving, melee-focused enemies that prioritize overwhelming the player with their speed, area-denying grenades and their special ability to unleash a seeking projectile, called a Geist, upon non-critical hit deaths that explode upon impact, dealing moderate amounts of damage. They often spawn in groups of three or more, rarely as a single Husk with no other enemies around, or with other enemies but as its only kind there. Husks have a large weak spot on their chest, if killed by a final blow to this area, it will die without spawning its Geist.

Variants

Common Variants
Specific Variants

Gallery

Appearance

References