Fallout's Biggest Creatures

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Whether it be the latent radiation or experiments using the government's Forced Evolutionary Virus, the world of Fallout is home to some truly massive beasts. Today, let's take a look at 9 of the biggest creatures of the Fallout universe.

Have any that I missed? Leave them in the comments for a potential follow-up video!

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Also Frank Horrigan is the only recorded behemoth who kept their pre-mutation intelligence

the_dementorx
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You forgot Red Death: the monstrous terror of the sea that has led countless of vessels to their watery grave with its alluring beacon. Even the mighty mirelurk queen is dwarfed by this leviathan

ijneb
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I love fighting a behemoth in hand to hand combat(with the winterized T51 power armor) in F3 & using the 2076 World Series baseball bat against the behemoth in F4 lol 😂

Steel-
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I haven’t played Fallout 1, but The Master always seemed like such an awesomely disgusting piece of sci-fi body horror. I would love if Fallout 5 included something similar to his concept but in a close-up perspective with modern graphics.

liquidbismuth
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I think the reason the capitol behemoths are larger than their Appalachian and Institute counterparts is time. For appalachia, it's only been around 25 years since the war, so they haven't had time to grow. For the institute, they had only started working on super mutants somewhat recently, within the last 50 years I'd estimate.

michaelweiske
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One thing that should be noted that in game design the standard bipedal person model is exactly 6 feet tall.

Rekkulani
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Going back to Harold I think you could even argue to add the surrounding trees to his mass. It would be safe to assume the roots are interconnected considering their size and close proximity to, one another.

sgtstram
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The fog crawlers of Far Harbour are also some of the largest and most dangerous creatures out there.

sharxgaming
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The hermit crab is also massive, I think it should have gotten a mention

MarieGoldBrand
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Frank Horrigon might actually be a bit taller since Super mutants in the classic games are reported around 10.5ft (3.2m) in Vree’s Autopsy report, surprisingly not too much shorter than the Appalachian/Commonwealth behemoths.

scatman
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The Mirelurk Queen is a Giant Behemoth you don't want to Encounter in the wasteland especially with the acid the Queen spits out, pooping out eggs, and its claws can pack a punch! Highly recommend using a missile launcher or a FatMan on one these creatures deserves it.

FTChomp
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I love the method you used to determine Harold's size

Measure it in Lone Wanderers

Dedrithhimself
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Fallout Tactics: Roachor. A radroach the size of a small car.

Fallout Brotherhood of Steel: a supermutant experiment infested a vault. It's debatable that it is the vault.

NemFX
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5:00
they say it is non canon.
but yet you can find his vault suit... with a note saying it scares the others and they should get rid of it in case "he" comes back for it.

XerouEffect
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The best part about this video is the math because it’s both just outright funny and kinda informative since he does give proof lmao

Swordcraft
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There's a bird creature in Appalachia that's about as big as a Scorchbeast. It's pinned onto mountain somewhere, and it's a corpse.

Basically, it was an early model for the Scorch Beast, but Bethesda decided to use it as a background element, thus now making it an actual creature in Cannon, which is interesting

Moxilock
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Honorable Mention, with heavy emphasis on the "mention" part, Old Peg the ghoul whale. There's no in game model, but the caravan hands at Bunker Hill talk about her and, well, she's a ghoulified whale.

spramazd
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Ah yes, my favorite unit of measurement, The Lone Wanderer

sleepdeprived
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I wish the cut monster "The May Pole" was added to the fallout universe. Even if we didn't get to see it, it would be awesome reading about it in a terminal or something.
Maybe even seeing it in the distance but not being able to get close enough to fight it.

codybaird
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I know, we don't see anything, but by implication, Fallout's deathclaws once where or at least are supposed to be actually even larger.
As Trent told us in Fallout 1:
"Huge horns, sick red skin, like something out of a story about demons, and it ate Joe in three gulps . . ."
Pay attention to the wording. The way it sounds like, that merchant guard was swallowed completely in just 3 gulps. To accomplish this, the deathclaw must have been massive.

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