For an overview page of deathclaw variants, see deathclaw.

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Deathclaws are enemies found in Fallout Shelter.

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Characteristics Edit

Deathclaws are the strongest enemies in the game and can be encountered when they randomly attack the vault, similar to raiders, however they are much stronger and rarer than raiders. They can also be found while exploring the wasteland.

“ Any time you open your Vault Door, you're broadcasting an invitation for these beasties to come to your Vault and destroy your resources. Be sure to have Stimpaks and Weapons at the ready, or they'll tear through your Dwellers like a knife through a Fancy Lad Snack Cake ” — In-game description, under help.

They can also be encountered during quests. Their boss variant with a skull on their healthbar(Alpha deathclaw) is tougher, stronger and larger in size; it can let out a roar that greatly increases its allies' next attack; this ability can be interrupted. They yield (especially the boss) the highest experience when killed.

Variants Edit

Deathclaw Edit

A regular deathclaw. They can be found out in the wasteland or can attack the vault at any time.

Alpha deathclaw Edit

A vastly stronger and more aggressive deathclaw. Their powerup is that they can increase the damage done by other deathclaws in the room on a quest for a period of time.

Enclave deathclaw Edit

A deathclaw currently under the control of the Enclave. They are trained to kill everything in their path.[1]

Notes Edit

According to in-game information, deathclaws are more likely to attack the vault if the vault doors are opened, immediately after sending dwellers to the wasteland or on quests and if there is a radio station broadcasting out to the wasteland. [2]

Deathclaws will begin to attack when the vault has 60+ dwellers. They will start attacking at 35+ dwellers when playing in Survival mode.

Deathclaws will not drop any type of weapon or armor, or much needed caps. They will only provide XP upon death.

Deathclaws do not use the elevator to move up through the vaults levels, instead they appear to smash up through the shaft's floor to the next level.

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