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Antlion Worker

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Antlion Worker
General information
Affiliation

Antlions

Type

Insect

Personal information
Health

60

Attack(s)
  • Acid spit (40-60)
  • Claw (2-10)
  • Death explosion (40)
Game information
Entity

npc_antlionworker

Designer(s)

Ted Backman[1]

"Beware the acid-lions. Their corrosive spray permits quick carving of rock passages, but also serves as a strong deterrent to hive robbers like ourselves."
Vortigaunt[src]

The Antlion Worker or Acid-lion is a type of Antlion, only found in or near Antlion nests in which they perform various tasks including the tending of Antlion Grubs. They produce a corrosive acid (which is also a neurotoxin) which they use to create tunnels for the nest and also to ward off attackers.

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[edit] Behavior and skills

Like regular Antlions, workers can fly short distances; however, their wings are smaller, therefore workers cannot fly as far as regular Antlions. Antlion workers primarily attack by hurling 'spitballs' of neurotoxin at foes from a distance with great accuracy, similar to Bullsquids. If caught up close they will attack with their claws, but they usually prefer to use their more powerful ranged attack and will often retreat if their attacker gets too close. These factors combine to make the Antlion worker an uncommonly standoffish foe.

When killed, Antlion Workers explode in a shower of acid inflicting considerable splash damage on anything within range.

[edit] Tactics

Antlion Worker.

Antlion Workers are stronger than normal Antlions, and due to their highly effective ranged attacks, they are also more versatile. Closing with one has one advantage, but two disadvantages.

Assaulting a Worker up close can be a viable strategy in some situations, because although they can attack with their claws, this is not particularly effective and they will usually try to retreat instead, giving a chance to chew them up with the SMG1 or the Shotgun as they try to escape. On the other hand, if the distance is not closed fast enough, and the worker has time to use its ranged attack, there is less time to dodge the projectile then from far away. Keep in mind that when the worker dies, it showers everything nearby in acid.

Alternatively, keep a good distance and engage with a ranged weapon, such as the .357 Magnum. Workers skitter around a fair bit, but will stop moving to use their ranged attack, giving enough time to score a hit and dodge their attack. A Worker should go down with two or three Magnum hits, depending on difficulty level. This is the safest strategy.

Like regular Antlions, Workers can be flipped over with the Gravity Gun, exposing their more vulnerable undersides and allowing an easy kill.

The only way to kill an Antlion Worker without having it explode is to lure it into deep water, causing it to drown or, alternately, lead it into the tongue of a barnacle.

[edit] Appearances

The Antlion Worker first appears in the first chapter of Half-Life 2: Episode Two, To The White Forest. Alone, Gordon Freeman encounters several of them in an underground Antlion nest attached to an old mine shaft.

[edit] Trivia

  • According to the Orange Box Prima guide, Antlions Workers are a mutation and subgenus of the normal Antlion. It is rumored that they first sprung from mutated Antlions who burrowed near toxic waste dumps. This would suggest that Workers only appeared after Antlions colonized Earth, but due to their established role in building and maintaining Antlion nests, Antlion Workers being nothing but a recent mutation would seem unlikely. This explanation likely dates from the period in Episode Two's development when the new Antlion was simply a regular Antlion that glowed, rather than an entirely new variety.

[edit] Gallery

[edit] List of appearances

[edit] Notes and references

  1. The Orange Box Prima Guide
Antlions
Retail Antlions Antlion Grub · Antlion Guard · Antlion Guardian · Antlion Soldier · Antlion Worker · Antlion Detector · Pheropods · Victory Mine
Cut Antlions Antlion King
Creatures
Antlions Antlion · Antlion Grub · Antlion Guard · Antlion Guardian · Antlion Soldier · Antlion Worker
Headcrabs Headcrab · Fast Headcrab · Gonarch · Poison Headcrab · Standard Headcrab
Race X Gene Worm · Pit Drone · Pit Worm · Shock Trooper · Sprite · Voltigore
Synths Synth · Advisor Pod · Crab Synth · Combine Dropship · Combine Gunship · Hunter · Mortar Synth · Shield Scanner · Strider
Xen Alien Controller · Alien Grunt · Barnacle · Boid · Bullsquid · Chumtoad · Gargantua · Headcrab · Houndeye · Ichthyosaur · Leech · Manta Ray · Nihilanth · Snark · Tentacle · Vortigaunt
Zombies Zombie · Fast Zombie · Gonome · Poison Zombie · Standard Zombie · Zombine
Other Advisor
Antlions (cut) Antlion King
Synths (cut) Combine Guard · Combine Super Soldier · Combine Synth Elite Soldier · Sacktick · Unidentified Synth · Wasteland Scanner
Xen (cut) Archer · Charger · Fast Walker · Flocking Floater · Kingpin · Mr. Friendly · Panther Eye · Sand Barnacle · Snapbug · Stukabat
Other (cut) Alien Fauna · Hydra · Particle Storm · Skitch · Stampeder · Tripod Hopper
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