Scorpion

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Scorpion walking at dusk/dawn

A scorpion is one of the hostile animals in the game. A single scorpion won't cause significant trouble for a healthy blockhead. They may cause problems for the wounded or when multiple scorpions are encountered, particularly at night. They were introduced in version 1.5.

Appearance

Scorpions remain visible at night

Scorpions are a vivid green color that's relatively easy to see, particularly against desert sand. They have six legs, a tail that curves up to point forward, and blocky pincers in front. They are about one block tall overall.

While they are not light sources, scorpions are not concealed in shadows and remain visible no matter how dark their surroundings. Only the presence of foreground objects can conceal them.

The HD version has a mean-looking, fanged face between its pincers.

Where Found

Scorpions spawn near cacti and therefore are mostly found in deserts, although they can wander to adjacent biomes.

After initial world generation, scorpions require a cactus of at least 20 in-game days old to spawn. Scorpion spawning will typically happen just before the cactus dies.

Behavior

Scorpions use poison as a ranged attack

Scorpions wander the ground aimlessly. Like other creatures, they do not pass two-block high level changes on their own.

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 more aggressive, attacking more frequently and using their ranged poison attack even if their target doesn't approach them.

They will respond to attacks by launching a large drop of poison at their assailant. This is able to harm blockheads several 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.

Scorpions do not attack other creatures.

Health

See also: Creature Hit Chart

Due to their ability to attack at range, it's difficult to kill scorpions without the attacking blockhead taking harm.

Scorpions are not affected by heat or cold, but can drown if submerged in water.

Harvesting

Killing scorpions can be a tricky task, but the poison acquired from them can be valuable. The scorpions will create severe wounds, especially if you approach them in numerous groups. To kill a scorpion, dig one block down. Put two wood/Dirt/sand (stacked) next to it, so the scorpion can't go to the other side. Stand on top of the wood/dirt/sand and wait for the scorpion to go in the hole, and quickly put a block of sand over the hole the scorpion is in. Put two blocks of wood/dirt/sand on the other side, remove the sand block over the scorpion and kill it with a spear (Flint, stone, ect) File:Trapascorpion.jpg

Uses

Killing a scorpion will result in one to three poison being dropped.

Trivia

Real scorpions are in fact dangerous creatures found in most parts of the world, although they're more common in warm, subtropical regions. They have eight (not six) legs and glow when certain wavelengths of ultraviolet light (black light) are shone on them.

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