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Husks are unable to be inflicted with [[Status effects#Bleeding|bleeding]] but are otherwise no more resilient than a normal human; being relatively fragile, they are easily dispatched.
Husks are unable to be inflicted with [[Status effects#Bleeding|bleeding]] but are otherwise no more resilient than a normal human; being relatively fragile, they are easily dispatched.


Upon being attacked by a Husk, the player will be quickly infected with an instance of the Husk parasite (also known as Velonaceps Calyx Eggs). The infection can be temporarily slowed by infecting other players, "appeasing" the parasite, although there are two ways to truly rid oneself of the parasite, one is to ingest [[Chemicals#Calyxanide|Calyxanide]] while the infection is still young, or ingest [[Chemicals#Broad-spectrum_Antibiotics|Broad Spectrum Antibiotics]]. Taking Calyxanide or Broad Spectrum Antibiotics too late, however, will simply cause damage to the infected player and fail to kill the parasite, But if you can take enough Broad Spectrum Antibiotics you may be able to cure it with the downside of internal damage due to its effect but this method is risky as you may die as it requires lots of Broad Spectrum Antibiotics, Which give you 2 diffrent afflictions, Internal Damage, And Husk Infection Resistance which the resistance is able to kill off the infection if its strong enough but as said before it CAN kill you so make sure you have Morphine and Naloxone before you try and cure yourself of the infection as morphine will help with internal damage and naloxone will make sure you dont die from overdose and cure you of addiction.
Upon being attacked by a Husk, the player will be quickly infected with an instance of the Husk parasite (also known as Velonaceps Calyx Eggs). The infection can be temporarily slowed by infecting other players, "appeasing" the parasite, although there are two ways to truly rid oneself of the parasite, one is to ingest [[Chemicals#Calyxanide|Calyxanide]] while the infection is still young, or ingest [[Chemicals#Broad-spectrum_Antibiotics|Broad Spectrum Antibiotics]]. Taking Calyxanide or Broad Spectrum Antibiotics too late, however, will simply cause damage to the infected player and fail to kill the parasite.


Husks can also occasionally be found inside [[Alien Ruins]].
Husks can also occasionally be found inside [[Alien Ruins]].

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Husk
Stats
Health

100

Sight: 0.5
Hearing: 1
Armor

N/A

Weakpoints

None

Immunities

N/A

Vulnerabilities

N/A

Behavior
Walk speed

1.2

Swim speed

2.5

Aggressive?

Always

Can Enter Submarine?

Yes

Drops
only 1 of the items marked with an asterisk * may drop at a time
Items Chance
N/A N/A

The Velonaceps Calyx parasite, colloquially referred to as the Husk, is a human-based enemy that can manifest in Barotrauma.

Description

As their name implies, Husks take on the form of human divers which have become infected and taken over by an instance of Velonaceps Calyx. Their appearance is equivalent to that of a regular crew member wearing a Diving Suit, with the biggest difference being a small spike protruding from their fractured heads.

Due to the broken Diving Suit, the parasite must be capable of adapting both the human body and its organs to withstand the cold temperatures and high pressures exerted by the ocean.

Husks tend to appear in small groups of 2-3 individuals, compensating for their individual frailty.

In-game

Husks act primarily as disruptive enemies. They are small enough to enter the submarine's corridors and attack crew members therein, which they have a strong compulsion to do. They are easily distinguished from normal diving suit-wearing crew due to the tendril in their headgear, as well as the rusted, grimy look of the outer layer of the suit.

Husks are unable to be inflicted with bleeding but are otherwise no more resilient than a normal human; being relatively fragile, they are easily dispatched.

Upon being attacked by a Husk, the player will be quickly infected with an instance of the Husk parasite (also known as Velonaceps Calyx Eggs). The infection can be temporarily slowed by infecting other players, "appeasing" the parasite, although there are two ways to truly rid oneself of the parasite, one is to ingest Calyxanide while the infection is still young, or ingest Broad Spectrum Antibiotics. Taking Calyxanide or Broad Spectrum Antibiotics too late, however, will simply cause damage to the infected player and fail to kill the parasite.

Husks can also occasionally be found inside Alien Ruins.

Damage Values

Item
Attack Damage
Bleeding Damage
Structure Damage
Stun Duration
Damage Type
Attack Duration
Cooldown
Facial Spike
10
3
30
0.1
Slash
0.5 Seconds
5 Seconds


Trivia

  • Regalis has mentioned the possibility that Husks could take on a more subtle role as a non-human traitor in Traitor Mode. They would posses unusual abilities and the potential to pass off as regular humans.[1]

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References


v·d·e·h
Creatures
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
Spoilers

Ancient     •   Cyborg Worm     •   Guardian Repair Bot     •   Jove     •   Portal Guardian