Centipedes

Centipedes are long, segmented insects based loosely on the real world arthropod. These creatures can vary from being a safe source of food to a dangerous predator according to their size.

Appearance
Centipedes are black and orange insects with protective shells and segmented bodies. They have many legs and two sets of antennae on both ends of the body. They have a brown coloration on the ends of their legs, and can range vastly in size.

Combat
Depending on the size of the Centipede, they can either be harmless to or pose a threat. Centipedes are fast crawlers, able to outpace most creatures along the ground, in tunnels, and on poles. Their ability to climb along background walls makes them difficult to evade. Centipedes are not stunned by throwing unless injured, however, there is a chance they may let go. s cause Centipedes to release held creatures, as well as prevent them from grabbing for a short period.

Mature Centipedes can be killed with 2 or 3 s, but Overgrown Centipedes may require up to 13 hits before they die. Segments that have been de-shelled take extra damage. Centipedes spasm and ball up after becoming injured, making it easier for them to grab and shock threats, alongside making retrieving spears difficult. s can be used to kill a Centipede from a long distance.

Stealth
Due to their sharp hearing and good vision, sneaking around Centipedes can pose a challenge. Avoiding making loud noises or passing by one of their heads can help to prevent detection. Their vision is significantly reduced by crouching and crawling. They can not see Slugcat when in an idle crouch, or when idle on poles and in tunnels. Centipedes are unable to detect Slugcat crawling if they are moving. Their vision grows worse when they move, leaving opportunities to sneak past them.

Evasion
Keeping a far distance from Centipedes is safest, as they are primarily found in dark, tunnel-filled areas with little room for escape. By use of shortcuts or avoiding areas they are in altogether, it is possible to pass by unharmed. Throwing Rubbish or spears to create sound can lure Centipedes to a different location if there is no other way around. Movement such as slidepouncing, backflipping, and slide flipping can help to keep distance between Slugcat and Centipedes, or, for smaller Centipedes, pass right over them.

Grabbing & Electrocution
Centipedes grab on to creatures by their heads. If they manage to connect both ends to the creature, they deliver a shock. Rather than deal a set amount of damage, Centipede shocks either kill or stun depending on the mass of the creature in relation to the Centipede. If the creature has less mass than the Centipede, the shock kills it. Shocks delivered underwater deal damage instead of depending on mass. The current travels to all other creatures within the same body of water. When injured and attempting to retreat inside a den, Centipedes can latch on to creatures and pull them into the den, killing them like s and.

Vision
Centipedes have strongly movement-based vision. All Adult Centipedes, as well as Infant Centipedes, share the same vision capabilities. Their vision worsens when they are moving. They are only able to see out of one head at a time, but alternate between heads every frame.

Crouching and crawling greatly reduces their capability to see Slugcat. Centipedes can not see a crouching Slugcat at all, and if they are moving, can not see it crawling. They are also unable to detect Slugcat when it is standing and they are moving.

Hearing
Centipedes are one of the few creatures capable of hearing. Depending on their size, Centipedes may flee from or investigate interesting sounds.

Color
Centipedes range in color from a pale yellowish orange to a much darker, deeper red orange color. Their shells can be affected by room darkness. Interestingly, their shell colors are not tied to ID, and change color every time a room is loaded.

Sizes
Adult Centipedes come in a large variety of sizes, ranging from small and harmless to massive and dangerous. Their aggression, health, and food pips given vary depending on how large they are. A centipede's segment and shell count depends on their size. Adult Centipedes fall into three categories of size; Youth, Mature, and Overgrown. Other variations of Centipede include s, s, and s.

Youth
Youth Centipedes are too small to kill Slugcat, as well as most creatures, and only stun them with their shock. Due to their relatively small size, Youth Centipedes are neutral towards Slugcat. If threatened enough, they become aggressive and shock Slugcat. They have approximately 0.9 health points, and can normally be killed with one spear. They fill 2-3 food pips when eaten.

Mature
Mature Centipedes are larger than Slugcat and see them as prey. Mature Centipedes hunt by grabbing and then shocking them to death. They have a health range of 1.49-2.55, and so can be killed with 2-3 shots of a regular spear. If killed and eaten, Mature Centipedes fill 3-5 food pips.

Overgrown
Overgrown Centipedes are extremely large, nearly 4 times that of Slugcat, and aggressively hunt them down. Due to their huge size, they have slightly more trouble grasping prey with both ends and delivering shocks, making them less dangerous than they at first appear. Despite their size, they can traverse tunnels easily, and travel much faster than most creatures. They have a health range of 3.64-13.33, and so they require at least 4 spear shots or a well-aimed Spore Puff to kill. If killed and eaten, they fill 6-7 food pips.

Infant Centipede


Infant Centipedes are the smaller, non-aggressive juveniles of the species. They are typically found in groups, occasionally accompanied by an Adult Centipede. Infant Centipedes can be picked up and eaten live by Slugcat to restore 2 food pips. Alternatively, they can be killed with one spear hit.

When an Infant Centipede is picked up by a creature, it begins emitting a high-pitched whine. If held for too long, it shocks the creature, stunning it and causing it to drop the Centipede. Dead Infant Centipedes can be picked up and carried without harm.

= Trivia =
 * When a Centipede spawns, there is a 1.5% chance for each segment to be missing its shell.
 * After 4.55 seconds, Centipedes release what they are holding if they can not connect their other head.
 * The leg count of a Centipede depends on the amount of segments, with two legs per segment.
 * Centipedes cannot be stunned by Rubbish unless injured. However, if hit by rubbish, Centipedes release held creatures 50% of the time.