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As in the original invasion, Berserkers are variants on the Muton, amped up on drugs that makes them incredibly fast, strong and bloodthirsty. The Bloodlust ability has been changed so that instead of immediately moving, it grants the Berserker greatly increased movement speed. This means that if you attack a Berserker, make sure you can kill it in one turn ir it will almost certainly be able to melee one of your soldiers next turn unless you are extremely careful of positioning.
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As in the original invasion, Berserkers are variants on the Muton, amped up on drugs that makes them incredibly fast, strong and bloodthirsty. Further modifications have essentially reduced them into hulking masses of muscle that are nearly unrecognizable as having been Mutons at all.
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The Bloodlust ability has been changed so that instead of immediately moving, it grants the Berserker greatly increased movement range. This means that if you attack a Berserker, make sure you can kill it in one turn or it will almost certainly be able to melee one of your soldiers next turn unless you are extremely careful with your positioning.
  
 
If a Berserker is not within charging distance of an enemy when enraged, it may attack its own allies instead.  
 
If a Berserker is not within charging distance of an enemy when enraged, it may attack its own allies instead.  
  
 
[[Category: Enemies (XCOM 2)]]
 
[[Category: Enemies (XCOM 2)]]

Revision as of 15:24, 2 June 2020

As in the original invasion, Berserkers are variants on the Muton, amped up on drugs that makes them incredibly fast, strong and bloodthirsty. Further modifications have essentially reduced them into hulking masses of muscle that are nearly unrecognizable as having been Mutons at all.

The Bloodlust ability has been changed so that instead of immediately moving, it grants the Berserker greatly increased movement range. This means that if you attack a Berserker, make sure you can kill it in one turn or it will almost certainly be able to melee one of your soldiers next turn unless you are extremely careful with your positioning.

If a Berserker is not within charging distance of an enemy when enraged, it may attack its own allies instead.