Endworm
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Last updated for version 0.13.0.11 Last mentioned in changelog 1.4.4.1 The current game version is 1.4.6.0 |
Endworm | ||
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Stats | ||
Health
10 000 |
Sight: 7 | |
Hearing: 5 | ||
Armor | Weakpoints | |
Immunities
N/A |
Vulnerabilities
N/A | |
Behavior | ||
Walk speed
N/A |
Swim speed
17 | |
Aggressive?
Always |
Can Enter Submarine?
No | |
Drops only 1 of the items marked with an asterisk * may drop at a time | ||
Items | Chance | |
None | N/A |
The Endworm is a titanic, worm-like creature, named after its ability to "end" the lives of anybody who comes across it. It is the largest and most destructive creature in Europa's ocean.
Description
The Endworm itself is a colossal behemoth, a serpent-like leviathan covered in an incredibly durable, stone-like armor shell. It is incredibly fast, aggressive, and durable enough to withstand nuclear ordinance, but still has certain vulnerabilities. Its presence is often preluded by its constant monstrous roaring, which is often visible on a submarine's sonar due to its intensity.
In-game
The Endworm is extremely aggressive, to the point of mercilessly and rapidly slaughtering any living creature around itself before assaulting the submarine (or unlucky shuttle) itself. Once the Endworm decides to attack the submarine proper, it will quickly beeline towards it from a considerable distance and random angle before delivering a catastrophic blow. Said blow will often violently push the submarine, causing subsequent damage from impact with cave walls. The Endworm will then retreat and circle the submarine from afar before attacking again. The Endworm however isn't invincible, and like any other creature can be somewhat quickly neutralized if properly dealt with. Its armored plates can be damaged and destroyed, leaving the flesh beneath exposed to damage and even sectioning. One of the methods for quickly ending the Endworm is to decapitate it, carefully aiming for the armor plates surrounding the head and the flesh beneath it. This will either kill it on the spot or leave it helpless.
The Endworm spawns in the "Abyss" at great depths, or as the target of a Hunting Grounds Missions. It makes its presence known from afar with its constant roaring and obviously large signature on sonar screens.
Damage Values
Item |
Target Type |
Afflictions on Hit |
Structure Damage |
Kinetic Force |
Cooldown |
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Mouth 1 |
Character |
Bite Wounds 200 Bleeding 2000 Stun 2 sec |
0 |
1000 |
7s |
Mouth 2 |
Submarine |
AOE (range 900): Stun 5 sec (only if inside the sub) |
Base: 75 + AOE (range 900): 200 |
? |
7s |
Trivia
- The Endworm's appearance seems to have been inspired by the Bobbit Worm, or Eunice Aphroditois.
- The Endworm was temporarily removed from the game, then brought back in 0.13.0.11 (Embrace the Abyss). The Endworm (Legacy) bears a strong resemblance to the Nereididae family of marine worms, in particular the orange-brown Alitta succinea.
Gallery
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It appears you've gone too deep for your own good.
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Size comparison of an Endworm to a Humpback.
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An Endworm assaulting a Humpback.
Audio
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Idle 1
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Idle 2
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Idle 3
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Idle Loop
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Attacking 1
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Attacking 2
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Attacking 3
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Taking damage 1
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Taking damage 2
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Taking damage 3
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Tail Cut
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Death 1
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Death 2
Creatures | ||
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Pets | Cthulhu • Defense Bot • Huskified Storage Container • Orange Boy • Peanut • Petraptor • Psilotoad | |
Small | Crawler • Crawler Hatchling • Fractal Guardian (Steam Cannon Fractal Guardian • EMP Fractal Guardian) • Hammerhead Spawn • Human • Husk • Husked Crawler • Husked Human • Leucocyte • Mantis • Moloch Baby • Mudraptor (Mudraptor Unarmored) • Mudraptor Hatchling • Mudraptor Veteran • Swarm Feeder • Terminal Cells • Tiger Thresher • Tiger Thresher Hatchling | |
Large | Black Moloch • Bone Thresher Crawler Broodmother • Giant Spineling • Golden Hammerhead • Hammerhead (Moping Jack) • Hammerhead Matriarch • Moloch • Spineling • Watcher | |
Abyssal | Charybdis • Endworm • Latcher | |
Ending |
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