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[[File:Zed StatsSheet Bloat.jpg|right|frameless|600x600px|The Bloat]]
[[File:Zed StatsSheet Bloat.jpg|right|frameless|600x600px|The Bloat]]The '''Bloat''' is an uncommon specimen in Killing Floor 2. They appear as naked, incredibly obese males that wield 2 large cleavers in their hands, with bile flowing down from their mouth.
The '''Bloat''' is an uncommon specimen in Killing Floor 2. It is classified as a medium enemy. Bloats appear as overweight humanoid males with huge body mass, wielding 2 large cleavers in their arms. They are extremely durable and slow, while also possessing the ability to spit acidic bile at their prey. They fulfill the role of the literal meat shield in the specimen line-up.  
 
It is classified as a medium enemy, their main purpose being to conceal smaller specimen and to act as a literal meatshield. Though they are slow and present an easy target, do not let them get close: they are difficult to take down when in close quarters, their cleavers deal heavy damage, and their bile both deals lasting damage and obscures vision when hit.  
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==Base Statistics==
==Base Statistics==
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| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine (damage)</small>
| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine (damage)</small>
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |<small>15</small>
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |<small>15</small>
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| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine (explosion radius)</small>
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |<small>200 (2 meters)</small>
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| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine (falloff exponent)</small>
| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine (falloff exponent)</small>
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| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine (health)</small>
| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine (health)</small>
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |<small>100</small>
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |<small>50</small>
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| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine (lifetime)</small>
| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine (lifetime)</small>
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |<small>300s</small>
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |<small>300s</small>
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| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine (radius)</small>
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" |<small>450</small>
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| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine does the same damage at all difficulties</small>
| colspan="4" rowspan="1" |<small>Puke Mine does the same damage at all difficulties</small>
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==Speed==
==Speed==


Bloats move slowly when docile, and sprint up close.<br />Movement speed is randomized within ± 10% range and further modified by a multiplier based on difficulty.
Bloats move slowly when docile, and sprint when up close.<br />Movement speed is randomized within ± 10% range and further modified by a multiplier based on difficulty.
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|<small>Walking speed (per difficulty)</small>
|<small>Walking speed (per difficulty)</small>
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===Damage Resistance===
===Damage Resistance===


Bloats boast a wide array of resistances to all damage types and only neutral to fire-emiting weapons.
Bloats boast a wide array of resistances to all damage types and are only neutral to fire weapons.
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!<small>Fire</small>
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!<small>Microwave</small>
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!<small>[[HRG Teslauncher|HRGTeslauncher]]</small>
!<small>Explosives</small>
!<small>Explosives</small>
!<small>Freeze</small>
!<small>Freeze</small>
![[Mechanics_(Killing_Floor_2)#Weapons_-_Ballistic-explosive_tracing|<small>Shells</small>]]
![[Mechanics_(Killing_Floor_2)#Weapons_-_Ballistic-explosive_tracing|<small>Shells</small>]]
!<small>[[Hemogoblin|Bleeding]]</small>
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!<small>Damage Multipler</small>
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===Ballistic Resistance===
===Ballistic Resistance===


Bloats are greatly resistant to all ballistic weaponry. The Bloat also has special resistance values for specific weapons.
Bloats are greatly resistant to all ballistic weaponry. The Bloat also has special resistance values for specific weapons: the AR-15 Varmint Rifle and the 9mm Handgun, which are lower than their respective damage types.
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!<small>Handgun</small>
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!<small>Rifle</small>
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!<small>Assault Rifle - AR15</small>
!<small>Assault Rifle - AR-15</small>
!<small>Handgun - 9MM</small>
!<small>Handgun - 9mm</small>
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!<small>Damage Multiplier</small>
!<small>Damage Multiplier</small>
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===Hitzones===
===Hitzones===


Bloats only have one weak [[Mechanics_(Killing_Floor_2)#ZEDs_-_Hitzones|spot]], which is the head, although the multiplier is minuscule. Their cleavers deflect attacks.   
Bloats only have one weak [[Mechanics_(Killing_Floor_2)#ZEDs_-_Hitzones|spot]], which is the head, though the multiplier is minuscule. Their cleavers deflect attacks.   
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==Behavior==
==Behavior==


The Bloat is a large, tanky, slowing moving, close-range ZED.<br />Upon spawning, it will walk or sprint towards the nearest player and attempt to attack them.<br />Bloats will attack by spitting acidic bile at players as soon as they get within range.<br />Bloat bile will blind players when they are hit, splattering their screen with varying amounts of bile depending on how much armor and toxic resistance they have. It will also continue to deal damage over-time after the initial hit for a few seconds.<br />Bloat bile will destroy armor extremely fast, and continues to chip away at armor over-time for a few seconds after the initial hit.<br />Bloats can also attack with their cleavers if players are too close to them and they are not able to use their spitting attack.<br />Bloats will leave behind explosive bile mines when they are killed via sheer body damage. They will not leave behind mines if they are killed via decapitation or fire. The number of bile mines they leave behind increases based on difficulty.<br />Bloats can block gunfire. When shot at, Bloats will cross their cleavers in front of their face to block bullets. When blocking, Bloats take 20% less damage, and incapacitating effects are 80% less effective. On Suicidal and Hell On Earth, Bloats have a very high chance to block when shot at.<br />On Suicidal and Hell On Earth, Bloats gain the ability to spit bile while sprinting forward, drastically increasing their range and damage potential.<br />On Suicidal and Hell On Earth, Bloats can also spit bile into the air around them, sort of like a toxic fountain of death. If a Bloat gets into range to spit, it may begin to spray bile all around itself, dealing damage in an area.
The Bloat is a large, tanky, and slow-moving close-range ZED.
 
Upon spawning, it will walk or sprint towards the nearest player and attempt to attack them.
 
Bloats will mainly attack by spitting acidic bile at players as soon as they get within range, and will occasionally hack at them with their cleavers in-between bile attacks.
 
Bloat bile will blind players when they are hit, splattering their screen with varying amounts of bile that depends on how much armor and toxic resistance they have. It will also continue to deal damage over time after the initial hit for a few seconds.
 
Bloat bile will destroy armor extremely fast, and continues to chip away at armor for a few seconds after the initial hit.
 
Bloats will leave behind explosive "bile mines" when killed through sheer body damage. They will not leave behind mines if they are killed via decapitation or fire. The number of bile mines they leave behind increases based on difficulty.
 
Bloats can block gunfire when shot at, crossing their cleavers in front of their face. When blocking, Bloats take 20% less damage from all attacks, not just ones directed at the cleaver, and incapacitating effects are 80% less effective. On Suicidal and Hell On Earth, Bloats have a very high chance to block when shot at, but it's not guaranteed.
 
On Suicidal and Hell On Earth, Bloats gain the ability to sprint forward while spitting bile, drastically increasing their range. Bloats can also spit bile into the air around them like a fountain, dealing damage all around them.


==Miscellaneous Information==
==Miscellaneous Information==


Teleportation:
[[Mechanics (Killing Floor 2)#ZEDs - Teleportation|Teleportation]]:
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|<small>Frustration delay</small>
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Miscellaneous:
Miscellaneous:
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{| class="wikitable"
|<small>Penetration resistance</small>
|<small>[[Mechanics (Killing Floor 2)#Weapons - Penetration power|Penetration]] resistance</small>
| colspan="6" rowspan="1" |3
| colspan="6" rowspan="1" |3
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*Bloat cannot teleport.
*Bloat cannot teleport.
*Bloat can strike through the other ZEDs.
*Bloat can strike through the other ZEDs.
*Vomit attack may hit player multiple times per animation. Amount of hits per attack is between 1 to 4 depending on type. There is also attack animation where bloat attacks with melee and vomits at the same time.
*Bloat Bile has Poison power of 0.
*Bloat Bile has Poison power of 0.
*Unlike normal vomit attack, vomit damage of the body explosion does not scale with game difficulty. It is always 12 points of damage.
*Unlike normal vomit attack, vomit damage of the body explosion does not scale with game difficulty. It is always 12 points of damage.
*Visual effect of the bloat bile lasts for 10 seconds and slowly fades out. Wearing armor prevents player from having the "pulse" effect.
*Visual effect of the bloat bile lasts for 10 seconds and slowly fades out. Wearing armor prevents player from having the "pulse" effect.
*Amount of the puke mines to spawn on death: Normal - 0, Hard - 1, Suicidal - 3, HOE - 3. In PvP games AI Bloats does not spawn puke mines, player-controlled Bloats spawn 3 of them.
*Amount of the puke mines to spawn on death: Normal - 0, Hard - 1, Suicidal - 3, HOE - 3. In PvP games AI Bloats does not spawn puke mines, player-controlled Bloats spawn 3 of them.
*Puke mines only spawns if Bloat's body has exploded on death.
*Puke mines will only spawn if Bloat's body has exploded on death.
*(PvP) Rally boost: forces AI Bloats to sprint, players do x1.2 more damage.
*(PvP) Rally boost: forces AI Bloats to sprint, players do x1.2 more damage.
*Damage to doors (possible values) = 14 / 112.
*Damage to doors (possible values) = 14 / 112.
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==Extermination Tactics==
==Extermination Tactics==


Bloats are extremely durable as their purpose is to serve as literal meat shields for the other ZEDs. They tend to hide more dangerous ZEDs from view, such as groups of [[Gorefast_(Killing_Floor_2)|Gorefasts]], [[Husk_(Killing_Floor_2)|Husks]] and especially [[Siren_(Killing_Floor_2)|Sirens]].<br />Bloats are extremely slow and rarely sprint, thus it is safe to ignore them to focus on killing other threats. However, do not let the Bloat get into spitting distance or it can cause high area of effect damage as well as destroy the armor of your team very quickly.<br />Bloats have extremely high body health. It is extremely ammo inefficient to kill them via bodyshots. Furthermore, killing them via bodyshots tends to make them explode and leave behind bile mines, which will explode when stepped on and deal massive damage to players. As much as possible, take them out by headshots or with fire/microwaves.<br />It is tricky to engage the Bloat in melee range as a [[Berserker_(Killing_Floor_2)|Berserker]] without getting spat on. Try moving forward then backing off to bait out their spit, before going in for the killing blow.<br />Although it is extremely resistant to all forms of ballistic weaponry, all ballistic perks can take out Bloats very quickly and safely via headshots. Weaker weapons will require multiple shots, while higher end weapons can take their heads off in one or two shots.<br />While Bloats can block headshots, the cleavers are extremely small and it is very easy to shoot past the cleavers.<br />Bloats usually do not drop dead immediately upon decapitation. Their headless bodies will continue to wobble around as they bleed out, and other ZEDs can hide behind their body as they die to use the Bloat as a shield.<br />At close range, the [[Firebug_(Killing_Floor_2)|Firebug]] can kill Bloats very quickly as Bloats are vulnerable to fire. The Firebug can safely kill Bloats via body damage without causing it to explode and leave bile mines on the ground. Bloats will drop dead immediately upon having their HP burnt out.<br />If there are bile mines on the map, you can destroy them by shooting at them. Beware though, they explode when shot; make sure no teammates are standing near them when you shoot them. Bile mines also disappear upon clearing the wave.
Bloats are extremely durable as their purpose is to serve as body shields for the other ZEDs. They present an easy target for headshots and are cripplingly weak to flame weapons, making [[Sharpshooter (Killing Floor 2)|Sharpshooters]], [[Gunslinger|Gunslingers]], and [[Firebug (Killing Floor 2)|Firebug]]<nowiki/>s very effective at killing Bloats, though any class can kill them easily. Weaker weapons will require multiple headshots, while higher end weapons will only take one or two. [[Demolitionist (Killing Floor 2)|Demolitionists]] may find dealing with Bloats very annoying due to the explosive nature of their weapons and the tankiness of their body. 
 
Bloats are slow and will rarely sprint, so it's safe to ignore them for some time to focus on killing other threats. They tend to hide more dangerous ZEDs from view, such as groups of [[Gorefast_(Killing_Floor_2)|Gorefasts]], [[Husk_(Killing_Floor_2)|Husks]], and especially [[Siren_(Killing_Floor_2)|Sirens]]. However, do not let the Bloat get into spitting distance or it can cause high area of effect damage as well as destroy armor very quickly.
 
Bloats have high body health, so it is extremely ammo inefficient to kill them via bodyshots or explosives. Furthermore, killing them via bodyshots make them explode and leave behind bile mines, which explode when stepped on and deal massive toxic damage to players.Take them out with headshots or with fire/microwaves to avoid this.
 
It is tricky to engage the Bloat in melee range as a [[Berserker_(Killing_Floor_2)|Berserker]] without getting spat on. Let your ranged teammates deal with them or, if you're truly desperate, try moving forward then backing off to bait out their spit, before going in for the killing blow.
 
While Bloats can block headshots, the cleavers are small and it is very easy to shoot past them. Bloats usually do not drop dead immediately upon decapitation. Their headless bodies will continue to wobble around as they bleed out, and other ZEDs can still hide behind the dying Bloat's body until it dies.
 
At close range, the [[Firebug_(Killing_Floor_2)|Firebug]] can kill Bloats very quickly as Bloats are vulnerable to fire. The Firebug can safely kill Bloats via body damage without causing it to explode and leave bile mines on the ground. Bloats will drop dead immediately upon having their HP burnt out.
 
If there are bile mines on the map, you can destroy them by shooting at them. Beware though, as they will explode when destroyed; make sure no teammates are standing nearby when you shoot them. Bile mines disappear upon clearing the wave.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="275">
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File:BloatKF2.png|The Bloat
File:BloatKF2.png|The Bloat
File:BioLabs-Bloat.jpg|Another image
File:Monsterball-Bloat.jpg|Halloween Horrors event variant
File:Kf2 bloat gallery 1.png|alt=Artbook|Artbook concept
File:Kf2 bloat gallery 1.png|alt=Artbook|Artbook concept
File:Kf2 bloat gallery 2.png|alt=Artbook|Artbook renders
File:Kf2 bloat gallery 2.png|alt=Artbook|Artbook renders

Latest revision as of 17:41, 9 June 2024

The Bloat
The Bloat

The Bloat is an uncommon specimen in Killing Floor 2. They appear as naked, incredibly obese males that wield 2 large cleavers in their hands, with bile flowing down from their mouth.

It is classified as a medium enemy, their main purpose being to conceal smaller specimen and to act as a literal meatshield. Though they are slow and present an easy target, do not let them get close: they are difficult to take down when in close quarters, their cleavers deal heavy damage, and their bile both deals lasting damage and obscures vision when hit.

Base Statistics

Normal Hard Suicidal Hell on earth
Kill Reward 17 17 17 17
XP 17 22 30 34
Health (body) 303 405 486 526
Health (head) 56 75 78 82

For kill reward calculations read Dosh Mechanics.

Attacks

Body explosion (damage) 12
Body explosion (radius) 500
Melee (base damage) 14
Melee (damage multipliers vs. doors) 8/10
Melee (damage multipliers vs. players) 0.4/0.5/0.75/1
Melee (range) 250
Puke Mine (damage) 15
Puke Mine (explosion radius) 200 (2 meters)
Puke Mine (falloff exponent) 0 (none)
Puke Mine (health) 50
Puke Mine (lifetime) 300s
Puke Mine does the same damage at all difficulties yes
Vomit (damage) 12
Vomit (range) 350
Vomit poison (DOT duration) 12s
Vomit poison (DOT interval) 1s
Vomit poison (DOT scale, of base damage) x0.083

The base damage value further modified by the difficulty-specific multipliers.

XP Notes

  • Killing with weapons other than your current perk grants the XP to the perk that weapons belongs to.
  • Damaging with on-perk weapons and then finishing it off with an off-perk weapon divides the XP and grants it to both perks.
  • Assist kills grants full XP.

Speed

Bloats move slowly when docile, and sprint when up close.
Movement speed is randomized within ± 10% range and further modified by a multiplier based on difficulty.

Walking speed (per difficulty) (135 - 165) x (0.9 / 0.95 / 0.95 / 0.95) x (1 / 1 / 1 / 1)
Running speed (per difficulty) (189 - 231) x (0.9 / 0.95 / 0.95 / 0.95) x (1 / 1 / 1 / 1)
Hidden speed 600
Sprint chance Normal - 0 / Hard - 0 / Suicidal - 0.1 / HOE - 0.3
Sprint chance (when damaged) Normal - 0 / Hard - 0 / Suicidal - 0.1 / HOE - 0.5

For comparison, by default a healthy player character with the minimal weight walks at speed of 383 units/s, and sprints at speed of 460 units/s.

Sprint Conditions

Should sprint if can sprint OR (if can sprint when damaged AND damaged) (i.e. if sprint chance met its value) AND if distance to player laying between 5.2 and 12 meters (520 units < distance < 1200 units). Should sprint when frustrated.

Resistances and Weaknesses

Damage Resistance

Bloats boast a wide array of resistances to all damage types and are only neutral to fire weapons.

Piercing Slashing Bludgeon Toxic Fire Microwave HRGTeslauncher Explosives Freeze Shells Bleeding EMP
Damage Multipler x0.25 x0.3 x0.3 x0.25 x1 x0.8 x0.58 x0.5 x1 x1 x1 x1

Ballistic Resistance

Bloats are greatly resistant to all ballistic weaponry. The Bloat also has special resistance values for specific weapons: the AR-15 Varmint Rifle and the 9mm Handgun, which are lower than their respective damage types.

Sub-machine Gun Assault Rifle Shotgun Handgun Rifle Assault Rifle - AR-15 Handgun - 9mm
Damage Multiplier x0.35 x0.35 x0.25 x0.35 x0.30 x0.40 x0.65

Hitzones

Bloats only have one weak spot, which is the head, though the multiplier is minuscule. Their cleavers deflect attacks.

Damage Multiplier
Head x1.0001
Cleavers x0.2
All other x1

Incapacitation Resistance

Affliction: Stun Knockdown Stumble Gun hit Melee hit Snare
Torso vulnerability: x0.5 x1 x0.4 x0.35 x2 x1
Head vulnerability: x1 x1 x0.4 x0.35 x2 x1
Legs vulnerability: x0.5 x1 x0.4 x0.35 x2 x1
Arms vulnerability: x0.5 x1 x0.4 x0.35 x2 x1
Special zone vulnerability: x0.5 x1 x0.4 x0.35 x2 x1
- Incap cooldown 1.5s 1s 1s 0.1s 0.3s 5.5s
- Incap duration 1.5s --- --- --- --- 3s
- Dissipation rate -20/s -20/s -20/s -20/s -20/s -20/s
- Incap threshold 100
Affliction: Poison Microwave Fire panic EMP Freeze Bleed
- Vulnerability x0.15 x4 x1 x2.5 x1 x1
- Incap cooldown 20.5s 5s 5s 5s 3s ---
- Incap duration 5s 8s 3.7s 3s 2s ---
- Dissipation rate -10/s -20/s -10/s -50/s -20/s -20/s
- Incap threshold 100 (EMP Disrupt - 25, Bleed - 65)
Knockdown (getup duration) 3.87s
Stun (time + wakeup duration) 1.5s + 2.2s, for PvP ZEDs - 1.5s + 2.2s
Freeze (time + thaw duration) 2s + 2.2s, for PvP ZEDs - 0.5s + 2.2s
Stumble (duration) Between (1.27-1.8)s
Parry (duration) Between (1.33-1.53)s

Behavior

The Bloat is a large, tanky, and slow-moving close-range ZED.

Upon spawning, it will walk or sprint towards the nearest player and attempt to attack them.

Bloats will mainly attack by spitting acidic bile at players as soon as they get within range, and will occasionally hack at them with their cleavers in-between bile attacks.

Bloat bile will blind players when they are hit, splattering their screen with varying amounts of bile that depends on how much armor and toxic resistance they have. It will also continue to deal damage over time after the initial hit for a few seconds.

Bloat bile will destroy armor extremely fast, and continues to chip away at armor for a few seconds after the initial hit.

Bloats will leave behind explosive "bile mines" when killed through sheer body damage. They will not leave behind mines if they are killed via decapitation or fire. The number of bile mines they leave behind increases based on difficulty.

Bloats can block gunfire when shot at, crossing their cleavers in front of their face. When blocking, Bloats take 20% less damage from all attacks, not just ones directed at the cleaver, and incapacitating effects are 80% less effective. On Suicidal and Hell On Earth, Bloats have a very high chance to block when shot at, but it's not guaranteed.

On Suicidal and Hell On Earth, Bloats gain the ability to sprint forward while spitting bile, drastically increasing their range. Bloats can also spit bile into the air around them like a fountain, dealing damage all around them.

Miscellaneous Information

Teleportation:

Frustration delay Random (2.5-5)s
Disabled, when total AI remains 12
Cooldown cannot teleport
When hidden, can use after cannot teleport
When spawned, can use after cannot teleport

Miscellaneous:

Penetration resistance 3
Parry resistance 3
AI pause, on gun / melee hit 0.85s

Various information:

  • Bloat cannot teleport.
  • Bloat can strike through the other ZEDs.
  • Vomit attack may hit player multiple times per animation. Amount of hits per attack is between 1 to 4 depending on type. There is also attack animation where bloat attacks with melee and vomits at the same time.
  • Bloat Bile has Poison power of 0.
  • Unlike normal vomit attack, vomit damage of the body explosion does not scale with game difficulty. It is always 12 points of damage.
  • Visual effect of the bloat bile lasts for 10 seconds and slowly fades out. Wearing armor prevents player from having the "pulse" effect.
  • Amount of the puke mines to spawn on death: Normal - 0, Hard - 1, Suicidal - 3, HOE - 3. In PvP games AI Bloats does not spawn puke mines, player-controlled Bloats spawn 3 of them.
  • Puke mines will only spawn if Bloat's body has exploded on death.
  • (PvP) Rally boost: forces AI Bloats to sprint, players do x1.2 more damage.
  • Damage to doors (possible values) = 14 / 112.
  • ZED mass = 130.
  • Should sprint if can sprint OR (if can sprint when damaged AND damaged) (i.e. if sprint chance met its value) AND if distance to player laying between 5.2 and 12 meters (520 units < distance < 1200 units). Should sprint when frustrated.
  • Bloat has a chance to block upon taking damage or when being aimed at. Bloat has a chance to block or evade certain damage sources.
  • Chance to block after taking damage: Normal - 0, Hard - 0.1, Suicidal - 0.65, HOE - 0.85. Health loss percentage to trigger block: all difficulties - 0.1. Block chains (max): Hard - 4, Suicidal - 5, HOE - 8. Block duration - 1.25s, cooldown - 3.5s.
  • When blocking. Damage resistance: Melee attacks - x0.9, Gun attacks - x0.9. Affliction multiplier - x0.2 (ZED takes only 20% of all incoming powers). Solo game block chance multiplier: Hard, Suicidal - x0.1, HOE - x0.2.

Extermination Tactics

Bloats are extremely durable as their purpose is to serve as body shields for the other ZEDs. They present an easy target for headshots and are cripplingly weak to flame weapons, making Sharpshooters, Gunslingers, and Firebugs very effective at killing Bloats, though any class can kill them easily. Weaker weapons will require multiple headshots, while higher end weapons will only take one or two. Demolitionists may find dealing with Bloats very annoying due to the explosive nature of their weapons and the tankiness of their body.

Bloats are slow and will rarely sprint, so it's safe to ignore them for some time to focus on killing other threats. They tend to hide more dangerous ZEDs from view, such as groups of Gorefasts, Husks, and especially Sirens. However, do not let the Bloat get into spitting distance or it can cause high area of effect damage as well as destroy armor very quickly.

Bloats have high body health, so it is extremely ammo inefficient to kill them via bodyshots or explosives. Furthermore, killing them via bodyshots make them explode and leave behind bile mines, which explode when stepped on and deal massive toxic damage to players.Take them out with headshots or with fire/microwaves to avoid this.

It is tricky to engage the Bloat in melee range as a Berserker without getting spat on. Let your ranged teammates deal with them or, if you're truly desperate, try moving forward then backing off to bait out their spit, before going in for the killing blow.

While Bloats can block headshots, the cleavers are small and it is very easy to shoot past them. Bloats usually do not drop dead immediately upon decapitation. Their headless bodies will continue to wobble around as they bleed out, and other ZEDs can still hide behind the dying Bloat's body until it dies.

At close range, the Firebug can kill Bloats very quickly as Bloats are vulnerable to fire. The Firebug can safely kill Bloats via body damage without causing it to explode and leave bile mines on the ground. Bloats will drop dead immediately upon having their HP burnt out.

If there are bile mines on the map, you can destroy them by shooting at them. Beware though, as they will explode when destroyed; make sure no teammates are standing nearby when you shoot them. Bile mines disappear upon clearing the wave.

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