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During the day, scorpions do not routinely attack nearby blockheads. Remaining near one or encountering large groups of them is still inadvisable, as they may stab a blockhead if adjacent (a poison drop may be visible momentarily) and the increased numbers make those attacks more likely.  
During the day, scorpions do not routinely attack nearby blockheads. Remaining near one or encountering large groups of them is still inadvisable, as they may stab a blockhead if adjacent (a poison drop may be visible momentarily) and the increased numbers make those attacks more likely.  


At night, scorpions become extremely hostile, attacking at long range with their poison, capable of inflicting massive damage to a blockhead over time. It fires a poison every one second and will begin to chase a blockhead while firing its poison. The real trouble happens when a blockhead gets injured and slow to running away, in which case scorpions are an immediate threat if unable to outrun one. Scorpions are able to kill a blockhead within a matter of seconds.
At night, scorpions become extremely hostile, attacking at long range with their poison, capable of inflicting massive damage to a blockhead over a short period of time. It fires a poison every one second and will begin to chase a blockhead while firing its poison. The real trouble happens when a blockhead gets injured and becomes slow to run away, in which case scorpions are an immediate threat. Scorpions are able to kill a blockhead within a matter of seconds.


They will respond to attacks by launching a large drop of [[poison]] at their assailant. This is able to harm [[blockhead]]s several blocks away, 10 blocks.
They will respond to attacks by launching a large drop of [[poison]] at their assailant. This is able to harm [[blockhead]]s at least 10 blocks away.


When it is attacking, a scorpion's tail will flick in a jabbing motion. This will resemble either a stab against an adjacent blockhead or a catapult-like throw for a ranged attack.
When it is attacking, a scorpion's tail will flick in a jabbing motion. This will resemble either a stab against an adjacent blockhead or a catapult-like throw for a ranged attack.
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