Crisálida

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For the XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012) version, see Crisálida (EU2012)
Chryssalid
Chryssalid

Las garras de esta criatura son un arma poderosa en combate cuerpo a cuerpo. El alto metabolismo y la fuerza de esta criatura le dan una velocidad y destreza envidiable. En lugar de matar a su víctima, la impregna con un huevo e inyecta un veneno que lo convierte en un zombi andante. Una nueva Crisálida saldrá de la víctima pocos turnos después de la impregnación. Las Crisálidas son unidades terroristas que acompañan a los Hombres Serpientes en misiones de terror.

Source: UFO Defense/Enemy Unknown Ufopaedia


Chryssalid Autopsy
Chryssalid - Autopsy

El exoesqueleto de esta criatura es extremadamente resistente, pero sorprendentemente vulnerable a las municiones explosivas. El cerebro está bien desarrollado y su tasa de crecimiento celular es muy rápida. La criatura lleva veinte huevos que se colocan dentro de otros organismos. La criatura es una arma terrorista muy efectiva.

Source: UFO Defense/Enemy Unknown Ufopaedia


Las Crisálidas son unidades terroristas que acompañan a los Hombres Serpientes en misiones de terror.

La Crisálida es un monstruo de movimiento rápido dotado de una fuerte armadura. Su característica más destacada que lo distingue de cualquier otro alienígena es su ataque cuerpo a cuerpo. Los ataques de la Crisálida pueden causar la muerte instantánea de civiles y soldados plantando un huevo en ellos e inyectándoles un veneno que los convierte en un Zombie. Los ataques ignoran la armadura del cuerpo.

Un zombie creado por una Crisálida se combatirá contra las fuerzas X-COM e intentará golpear a los soldados hasta matarlos. Si el zombi es asesinado, un nueva Crisálida nacerá de su cadáver. Esencialmente, una sola Crísalida dejada en el campo de batalla constituye una grave amenaza pues puede multiplicarse rápidamente y poblando la ciudad con otras Crisálidas.

Esta habilidad única es la razón por la cual la Crisálida es tratada con temida reverencia entre muchos jugadores. Incluso ha sido galardonado como el monstruo de videojuegos más aterrador en varias encuestas de revistas de juegos en línea unos pocos años seguidos.

No obstante la Crisálida tiene varias debilidades. En primer lugar, las unidades voladoras pueden mantenerse fuera del alcance de sus ataques letales al situarse al menos un nivel por encima del plano en el que se encuentra la Crisálida. En situaciones de combate abierto, esto los vuelve inofensivos.

En una batalla prolongada, las Crisálidas tienen la mala costumbre de agotar su energía, ya que pueden gastar más energía por turno que lo que pueden regenerar. Esto tiene un gran impacto en su distancia de viaje máxima.

Estadísticas

Unidades de Tiempo:            110-127
Salud:                         96
Energía:                       140-162
Reacciones:                    70-86
Fuerza:                        110-118
Coraje:                        100
Habilidad Psíquica:            N/A
Fuerza Psíquica:               50-69

Daño:                          110-118
Tipo de Daño:                  ???
Precisión en Combate Cerrado:  80-92
TUs:                           15* (See Discussion page)

Notes

  • While the level of popular hysteria regarding these creatures is somewhat excessive, they still deserve a high degree of caution and respect. Maintain range at all times, and have multiple units supporting each other. A chryssalid has been observed which required six heavy plasma rounds before dying, at a distance of around four meters.
  • Beginner level Chryssalids have 110TU, and each melee attack costs 15TU. This means they can be out of visual range at the beginning of the turn and cross the 23 intervening tiles and still attack you in the same turn! But sometimes the Chryssalid will pop out of a building, run a few tiles, take a look at your soldiers, and the pop back into the cover it had before. This makes them susceptible to reaction fire since they do this several times, as long as you don't move up any further to get a better angle.
  • They can perform 7 attacks per turn max at Beginner difficulty and 8 at Superhuman difficulty.
  • Chryssalid Damage Modifiers: Fire 80%, Stun 90%. They aren't particularly susceptible to anything, despite the "vulnerability to explosives" mentioned above.
  • Unconscious Chryssalids are as vulnerable to ordinary Grenades as any other object (which is a good thing, seeing that leaving stunned Chryssalids alive is generally a bad idea unless you can stun them again in case they get up).
    • Alternately, revive it with stimulants from a Medi-kit and then finish it off with a weapon.
  • If you find yourself in a Chryssalid-infested area without a flying suit, you can try heading upstairs then shooting away the stairs. This works too if you just sit on the next level the stairs are on and block the way up since a Chryssalid is considered to still be on the bottom level. Sitting at the top of Transport aircraft ramps works too.
  • If you're afraid of a Chryssalid popping out of a corner while you're assaulting a base or a big UFO, place yourself below or above the Chryssalid's level and then pop out and blast it on your next turn.
  • If you find a lone Chryssalid in your area and you're still using human rifles or laser pistols, you'll have to do the unthinkable, get in its face and unload the entire clip into it! It's probably not going to die even from point-blank full-auto Rifle fire, but it's sure better than shooting wildly and missing or waiting for a reaction shot that never comes.
  • HWP's can't be turned into Zombies but a Chryssalid attack can still make a mess of them. The HWP may survive the attack but will have a serious damage.
  • Chryssalids usually dont have guns; using Flying Suits you can just hover in the air and shoot them or drop High Explosives down on them. A flying suited soldier can potentially distract a Chryssalid to an extent since a Chryssalid next to a flying soldier will stare angrily at it as long as there aren't any other ground units running amok nearby.
  • Their lack of ranged attack or flying ability makes them easy meat once you have flying armor.
  • AP works but you may want to skip the rifles and go straight to Heavy Cannon or Autocannons. Human weapons don't work very well unless it's a rocket launcher or something stronger than a laser pistol. Laser Rifles are reasonably effective as long as you have about 2 soldiers firing at each Chryssalid.
  • All-round armour means Chryssalids are relatively quite HE-resistant, unless the Chryssalid was spawned from a Zombie that had its under armour damaged (this carries over to the Chryssalid form). Making it a good idea to kill Zombies with ground-zero explosions.
  • A horrible way to meet one is shooting a Zombie with reaction fire as it shambles in for melee... then a Chryssalid pops out and sprints at you, turning your squad into more zombies.
  • The only known way to prevent a Chryssalid hatching is to land killing blows on zombies with Incendiary rounds.
  • Usually Chryssalids are unarmed, so they're sitting ducks during X-Com's turn. If you have a chance to kill one you should take it before it's too late.
  • If one of your soldiers was Zombified alive, and so didn't drop all its weapons, the resulting Zombie and Chryssalid will reaction fire at you aggressively (if inaccurately).
  • Listen during the alien turn closely. Chryssalids howl when they spot a target.


As with all terror units, they can be encountered in the following mission types:

Zombification

If a human unit (or Chryssalid under permanent control) is attacked by a Chryssalid - even once - it will become a Zombie. This happens regardless of what the other effects of the attack are, including death.

Zombification occurs at the end of a Chryssalid's series of attacks on that particular opponent. So, even though only one attack is sufficient for zombification, a Chryssalid will keep attacking the same target until it dies, is stunned, or they run out of TU. This means that armor causes a major difference in Chryssalid attack patterns. An unarmored soldier will often die in just one hit, so a single Chryssalid will often run up to soldier A, kill and Zombify him, run to soldier B, kill and Zombify, and repeat this many times. For grounded soldiers in Flying Suits, it will often take many more hits to kill it's target, often not leaving it enough TU to go after a fresh target.

If the damage dealt to the subject was enough to kill it (usually the case), it will scream and drop its weapons in the usual way before "resurrecting" as a Zombie. Regardless there'll be no corpse left behind.

In the second case, Zombification without death, being "Zombified alive", is special, in that it does not cause units to scream or drop their weapons. No morale loss for unit death will occur, and no points for killed soldiers will be lost in this case. Armed Zombies can only use their equipment via Reaction Fire, and when killed, change to armed Chryssalids (which have the same limitation).

This scenario usually occurs in the case of a Chryssalid which has been reduced to critically low Health, and will very often be a Chryssalid that was previously knocked unconscious by bonus stun damage from conventional weapon fire. This is because Chryssalid melee accuracy is affected by Health %, so a critically wounded Chryssalid will often flail away and not be able to get a single hit in. Nonetheless, even a single missed attack has 100% chance of causing Zombification.

The third option is if the attacks ended up stunning the unit. The unconscious body will fall in the usual way, but then the victim itself will be turned into a standard Zombie. The result is that the body remains and appears to belong to the (conscious) alien.

Zombie-spawned Chryssalids suffer from a oversight in the game code which means that they will always have their core stats, unadjusted by difficulty level. In difficulties above Beginner, this means that Chryssalids birthed from Zombies will have lower stats than those that spawned at the beginning of the mission, and are thus less dangerous. However, if playing in Beginner mode, armor of units is adjusted to 50% of core for all units. This means that in Beginner mode, Zombie-spawned Chryssalids will be significantly better armored than mission-start Chryssalids! So if you're playing on Beginner, make sure you are prepared to kill a Chryssalid significantly stronger than what you have been facing normally!

Any damage done to the Zombie's armor will carry over to the resulting Chryssalid, in % terms! So, if you shoot the zombie in a certain location a few times, say the rear (it doesn't matter since zombies have 4 armor all over on Superhuman), and it gets reduced to zero, the resulting Chryssalid will have zero armor in that location when it spawns! Since Chryssalids have 34 armor on all sides on difficulty above Beginner, a reduction to 0 armor is very very significant.

Zombies created during (for example) Alien Turn 3 will only be able to move and attack during (for example) Alien Turn 4.

As noted under Zombie, Zombie research teams under controlled conditions have never seen a spontaneous Chryssalid hatching while the Zombie is still mobile and unharmed. So although the Zombie packs a wallop in melee, don't shoot them if you aren't prepared to deal with the Chryssalid immediately afterwards. Run away until you can bring to bear enough firepower to deal with both the Zombie and the Chryssalid.

Chryssalids left on their own with civilians in a Terror Mission can quite quickly raise an army of the undead. This is one of the few tricky situations where you might end up shooting civilians for their own good. And yours, of course.

However, the newly raised civilian zombies, as well as the accompanying Snakemen, tend to attack first before the chryssalid so there tend to be quite a few deaths before another zombie comes into play. So now the question is, death by plasma, strangling, and/or zombification or death by bullets, lasers, and explosives?

See Also


UFO BadgeX-COM: Enemy Unknown/UFO Defense
X-COM SoldiersHeavy Weapons Platforms
Aliens: FloaterSectoidSnakemanEtherealMuton

Terror Units: ReaperCyberdiscChryssalidZombieSectopodCelatidSilacoid

Stats Time UnitsEnergy (Stamina)HealthBraveryReactionsFiring AccuracyThrowing AccuracyStrengthPsionic StrengthPsionic SkillMelee AccuracyStunMoraleRankFatal Wounds
Data Alien StatsDamage ModifiersAlien Appearance RatiosAlien Weapon Loadouts