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The '''Stalker''' is a predatory [[Life Forms|life form]] that is [[::Category:Attitude: Aggressive|hostile]] to the player, other creatures, and sometimes even other '''Stalkers'''.
The '''Stalker''' is a predatory [[Life Forms|life form]] that is [[::Category:Attitude: Aggressive|hostile]] to the player, other creatures, and sometimes even other '''Stalkers'''.


They drop [[Stalker Tooth|stalker teeth]] as they swim around, especially while carrying things in their mouth. A good tactic to get teeth from '''Stalkers''' is to drop a piece of [[Scrap Metal]] near them and wait for them to get it, or to hand it to them. There is a high probability they will drop a tooth then. Since multiple '''Stalkers '''in the area are all attempting to collect scrap metal, an infinite loop of''' Stalkers '''stealing each other's scrap metal will ensue.
They drop [[Stalker Tooth|stalker teeth]] as they swim around, especially while carrying things in their mouth. A good tactic to get teeth from '''Stalkers''' is to drop a piece of [[Metal Salvage]] near them and wait for them to get it, or to hand it to them. There is a high probability they will drop a tooth then. Since multiple '''Stalkers '''in the area are all attempting to collect Metal Salvage, an infinite loop of''' Stalkers '''stealing each other's Metal Salvages will ensue.


'''Stalkers''' can be found in the [[Kelp Forest]].
'''Stalkers''' can be found in the [[Kelp Forest]].
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== Behavior ==
== Behavior ==
'''Stalkers''' have a fondness for [[Scrap Metal|scrap metal]], and have a tendency to pick fragments up and gather them in one spot. '''Stalkers''' will also fight about them from time to time.
'''Stalkers''' have a fondness for [[Metal Salvage|metal salvage]], and have a tendency to pick fragments up and gather them in one spot. '''Stalkers''' will also fight about them from time to time.


If the player breaks a chunk of [[limestone]] or similar and leaves the metal chunk that emerges from it be, nearby '''Stalkers''' will pick up that one as well.
If the player breaks a chunk of [[limestone]] or similar and leaves the metal chunk that emerges from it be, nearby '''Stalkers''' will pick up that one as well.
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Despite their generally aggressive attitude, '''Stalkers''' are actually quite intelligent creatures.
Despite their generally aggressive attitude, '''Stalkers''' are actually quite intelligent creatures.


If the player approaches a '''Stalker''' with multiple [[:Category:Catchable|catchable fish]] in their hand, the '''Stalker''' will swim up to the player and eat the fish. The '''Stalker''' will then be friendly to the player. It will pick up pieces of [[Scrap Metal|scrap metal]] and drop them at the player's position as a "present" (only the x and z coordinates are respected). Keep in mind that this peaceful behavior is only temporary. If the player doesn't have enough fish, the '''Stalker''' may not be tamed and will likely attack the player due to their proximity.
If the player approaches a '''Stalker''' with multiple [[:Category:Catchable|catchable fish]] in their hand, the '''Stalker''' will swim up to the player and eat the fish. The '''Stalker''' will then be friendly to the player. It will pick up pieces of [[Metal Salvage]] and drop them at the player's position as a "present" (only the x and z coordinates are respected). Keep in mind that this peaceful behavior is only temporary. If the player doesn't have enough fish, the '''Stalker''' may not be tamed and will likely attack the player due to their proximity.


'''Stalkers''' will also take [[Scrap Metal|scrap metal]] from the player's hand and put them into their hoard. This will also tame the '''Stalkers'''. However, they will not start to bring the player metal. Again, this behavior is temporary.
'''Stalkers''' will also take [[Metal Salvage]] from the player's hand and put them into their hoard. This will also tame the '''Stalkers'''. However, they will not start to bring the player metal. Again, this behavior is temporary.


Once the '''Stalker''' has turned hostile on the player, it will not accept [[::Category:Catchable|fish]] or pieces of metal any more. Thus, the player must equip the item in question before approaching the '''Stalker'''.
Once the '''Stalker''' has turned hostile on the player, it will not accept [[::Category:Catchable|fish]] or pieces of metal any more. Thus, the player must equip the item in question before approaching the '''Stalker'''.
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Stalker 210.jpg|Stalker front
Stalker 210.jpg|Stalker front
Stalker3.jpg|Back detail
Stalker3.jpg|Back detail
Stalker4.jpg|The Stalker as it is picking up a piece of scrap metal
Stalker4.jpg|The Stalker as it is picking up a piece of metal salvage
StalkerCarryingTitanium.jpg|A Stalker carrying a chunk of titanium
StalkerCarryingTitanium.jpg|A Stalker carrying a chunk of titanium
StalkerFeedingTime.jpg|A Stalker trying to eat the Peeper in the player's hand
StalkerFeedingTime.jpg|A Stalker trying to eat the Peeper in the player's hand

Revision as of 13:54, 10 September 2015

Template:Infobox:Fauna Flora The Stalker is a predatory life form that is [[::Category:Attitude: Aggressive|hostile]] to the player, other creatures, and sometimes even other Stalkers.

They drop stalker teeth as they swim around, especially while carrying things in their mouth. A good tactic to get teeth from Stalkers is to drop a piece of Metal Salvage near them and wait for them to get it, or to hand it to them. There is a high probability they will drop a tooth then. Since multiple Stalkers in the area are all attempting to collect Metal Salvage, an infinite loop of Stalkers stealing each other's Metal Salvages will ensue.

Stalkers can be found in the Kelp Forest.

A 3D model of the Stalker can be found here.

Behavior

Stalkers have a fondness for metal salvage, and have a tendency to pick fragments up and gather them in one spot. Stalkers will also fight about them from time to time.

If the player breaks a chunk of limestone or similar and leaves the metal chunk that emerges from it be, nearby Stalkers will pick up that one as well.

Stalkers will attempt to eat Peepers they encounter. They will also attack the player if they come within a certain radius of each other. They do 30 damage per bite, and there are often many of them close together in kelp forests, making them a serious danger. Stalkers become more aggressive with a wider aggro radius during the night, so it is advised to avoid the Kelp Forest when it gets dark.

Just like Bone Sharks, Stalkers can be observed doing aileron rolls.

Appearance

The Stalker has a long and round body, with a long mouth that has an edge at both its top and its bottom, with many large teeth sticking out on the sides of the jaw. It has a mane of seven tags from head to tail. It has a broad tail fin, as well as two pectoral and pelvic fins on each side of the body. Its skin is mostly bright green with purple spots on the mouth, on its back and on the edge of the fins. The purple pattern on its back is going down to the sides in a jagged spikes pattern.

Interaction with the Player

Despite their generally aggressive attitude, Stalkers are actually quite intelligent creatures.

If the player approaches a Stalker with multiple catchable fish in their hand, the Stalker will swim up to the player and eat the fish. The Stalker will then be friendly to the player. It will pick up pieces of Metal Salvage and drop them at the player's position as a "present" (only the x and z coordinates are respected). Keep in mind that this peaceful behavior is only temporary. If the player doesn't have enough fish, the Stalker may not be tamed and will likely attack the player due to their proximity.

Stalkers will also take Metal Salvage from the player's hand and put them into their hoard. This will also tame the Stalkers. However, they will not start to bring the player metal. Again, this behavior is temporary.

Once the Stalker has turned hostile on the player, it will not accept [[::Category:Catchable|fish]] or pieces of metal any more. Thus, the player must equip the item in question before approaching the Stalker.

Gallery

For a more complete gallery, visit Stalker/Gallery.

Trivia

  • As of 14.12.2014 the model of the Stalker was changed. Until then the model of the Lava Lizard was used[1].
  • The Stalker was also listed as Snout Shark in development documents[2].

References