Summary

Fallouthas its fair share ofterrifying, monstrous, and downright disturbing enemiesfor players to come across throughout the series, whether it be the lethal Deathclaws or the humble Bloatfly. However, there are some enemies from the series that have a special place in the hearts of fans due to how incredibly annoying they are to run into across the Wasteland, whether it be due to how dangerous they are, or just how much they creep you out.

Reddit user Few-Sheepherder9891 recently invited fellow fans of the series to unleash their frustrations on the enemies they find the most annoying ina post on the Fallout subreddit, and there is a surprising variety of horrible beasties that are mentioned. For example, Few-Sheepherder9891 themselves goes for the Radscorpion, mostly for its unrelenting attacks and irritating venom.

Courier VS Cazador FNV

Extreme_Series1963 decides to go for something a little less vicious and picks the Bloodbugs first introduced inFallout 4. They explain that while they’re not all that bad if you use VATs, the way that they dart around makes them tough to hit, the higher level variants have venom to add to their arsenal, and there’s the chance you could get grabbed and locked into an awful animation that makes you feel incredibly dirty afterward.

Fallout: New Vegas' Cazadors Still Reign Supreme

Another very popular pick are the Cazadors, something that pretty much everyFallout: New Vegaswill have run into while attempting to get to the city early,even new players that were cruelly tricked into it. They’re quick, hit extremely hard, and also sport that deadly venom that troubles so many players. They’ve got such a reputation that user TheHandsSFX would like to see them “need to be purged from this Earth,” and I would have to agree, though one person is clearly in disagreement asthey modded the horrid creatures into Fallout 4.

Cazadors might be the most universally agreed upon pick in the post, but Mirelurks are also given a few shoutouts. Various versions of the Mirelurk have cropped up throughout the Fallout series, but a lot of people seem to hate the standard version that forces you to hit them right between the eyes of their tiny faces to do any kind of meaningful damage. But hey, at least they’re not a Cazador, so maybe we should go a little easy on them. It could be worse.