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[[File:ScrakeKF2.png|500 px|thumb|The new Scrake]]
[[File:ScrakeKF2.png|500 px|thumb|The new Scrake]]
=== General Scrake Information ===
=== General Information ===
The Scrake is a slow moving (when not enraged) zed that attempts to close distance with the player and assault him with his massive chain saw arm. When brought to a certain health percentage (changed based on difficulty setting), he will immediately enrage and charge the player that he is locked on to. Unlike the Fleshpound, his enrage is permanent until killed, although an EMP grenade from the berserker will temporarily cause it to stop. His speed while enraged is faster than any player and his wild movements once within melee range make it very difficult to head shot while engaging a player. He is considered to be of critical threat to players due to his large health pool, very high and often area of effect attacks, and intense speed when enraged. Due to his slow base speed however, it is possible, given the right situation, to ignore this threat through kiting until you are more prepared to deal with it.  
The Scrake is a slow moving (when not enraged) zed that attempts to close distance with the player and assault him with his massive chain saw arm. When brought to a certain health percentage (changed based on difficulty setting), he will immediately enrage and charge the player that he is locked on to. Unlike the Fleshpound, his enrage is permanent until killed, although an EMP grenade from the berserker will temporarily cause it to stop. His speed while enraged is faster than any player and his wild movements once within melee range make it very difficult to head shot while engaging a player. He is considered to be of critical threat to players due to his large health pool, very high and often area of effect attacks, and intense speed when enraged. Due to his slow base speed however, it is possible, given the right situation, to ignore this threat through kiting until you are more prepared to deal with it.  


===Statistics===
== Statistics ==
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! scope="row" | Bounty
! scope="row" | Bounty
| £83 || £75   || £64 || £49
| £83   || £75 || £65 || £49
|-
|-
! scope="row" | XP
! scope="row" | XP
| 34 || 45 || 60 || 69
| 34 || 45 || 60 || 69
|-
|-
! scope="row" | Health
! scope="row" | Base Health (Body)
|935 / 1402 / 1870 / 2337 / 2805 / 3272**||1100 / 1650 / 2200 / 2750 / 3300 / 3850**||1485 / 2227 / 2970 / 3712 / 4455 / 5197**||1705 / 2557 / 3410 / 4262 / 5115 / 5967**
|1100||1100||1485||1705
|-
|-
! scope="row" | Damage
! scope="row" | Base Health (Head)
|   ||   ||   ||
|600||600||690||750
|-
|-
! scope="row" | Speed
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|   ||   ||     ||
 
== Multiplayer Scaling ==
- Scrakes have their health value scaled accordingly to the number of players in the game. <br />
- The Scrake's base body health is 1100 on Normal, 1100 on Hard, 1485 on Suicidal, and 1705 on Hell on Earth.<br />
- The Scrake's base head health is 600 on Normal, 600 on Hard, 690 on Suicidal, and 750 on Hell on Earth. <br />
- These values are increased for every additional living player in the game, meaning the health values are determined by the number of players that are alive when they are spawned. <br />
- The Scrake's health values on Normal, solo, are scaled below his base values. <br />
 
 
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!
! scope="col" | Normal
! scope="col" | Hard
! scope="col" | Suicidal
! scope="col" | Hell on earth
|-
! scope="row" | Body / Head (1 Player)
|935 / 510||1000 / 600||1485 / 690||1705 / 750
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! scope="row" | Body / Head (2 Player)
|1402 / 663||1650 / 780||2227 / 896||2557 / 975
|-
! scope="row" | Body / Head (3 Player)
|1870 / 816||2200 / 960||2970 / 1104||3410 / 1150
|-
! scope="row" | Body / Head (4 Player)
|2337 / 969||2750 / 1140||3712 / 1311||4262 / 1425
|-
! scope="row" | Body / Head (5 Player)
|2805 / 1122||3300 / 1320||4455 / 1518||5115 / 1650
|-
! scope="row" | Body / Head (6 Player)
|3272 / 1275||3850 / 1500||5197 / 1725||5967 / 1875
|-
|}
 
== Speed ==
- Scrakes will only enrage when their health drops below a certain threshold, determined by difficulty. This threshold is 50% on Normal, 75% on Hard and Suicidal, and 90% on Hell on Earth. <br />
- Scrakes will never stop sprinting until they are killed. <br />
- Movement speed is randomized, but is skewed towards higher values as difficulty increases. <br />
- Movement speed is set to maximum at all times on Hell on Earth difficulty. <br />
 
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!
! scope="col" | Normal
! scope="col" | Hard
! scope="col" | Suicidal
! scope="col" | Hell on earth
|-
! scope="row" | Speed (Walking)
|153 - 187||153 - 187||153 - 187||153 - 187
|-
! scope="row" | Speed (Enraged)
|540 - 660||540 - 660||540 - 660||540 - 660
|-
! scope="row" | Rage Threshold (Health %)
|50%||75%||75%||90%
|-
|}
 
== Resistances ==
- Scrakes greatly resist Slashing and Explosives, while having a crippling weakness to Microwaves. <br />
- The Scrake has a unique weakness to the [[RPG-7]]'s impact damage. The Scrake will take 400% damage when directly hit by an RPG.<br />
 
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! scope="col" | Ballistics
! scope="col" | Piercing
! scope="col" | Slashing
! scope="col" | Bludgeon
! scope="col" | Toxic
! scope="col" | Fire
! scope="col" | Microwave
! scope="col" | Explosives
! scope="col" | EMP
! scope="col" | RPG-7 Impact
|-
! scope="row" | Damage Taken Multipler
|100%||100%||50%||100%||100%||100%||200%||50%||100%||400%
|-
|}
 
- Scrakes only have 1 weak spots, which is the head. <br />
- Their chainsaw deflects attacks. <br />
 
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! scope="col" | Hit Zone Damage Factor
|-
|-
! scope="row" | Range
! scope="row" | Head
| colspan="7" |
|110%
|-
! scope="row" | Chainsaw
|50%
|-
! scope="row" | All other
|100%
|-
|-
| colspan="7" | <small><small>[[Headshot|''* Head health'']]</small></small>
<small><small>** Health with 1/2/3/4/5/6 players</small></small>
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'''Notes on [[Perks (Killing Floor 2)|''XP'']]'''
== Behavior and Extermination Tactics ==
* XP rewarded for your on-class weapons.
- Scrakes are highly dangerous and require co-operation from the team to take down safely. While soloing it is possible, doing so is time consuming and leaves little room for error. <br />
* Killing with other class weapons allocates the XP to that class.
- When Scrakes are spawned on the map, they announce their entrance with a global roar, accompanied by the sound of
* Damaging with off/on-class weapon then finishing it off with another divides the XP and allocates it to both classes.
a chainsaw revving up. <br />
* Assist kills reward full XP.
- Scrakes will walk slowly towards players when spawned. When damaged below a certain health percentage, they will permanently enrage and begin sprinting at high speed. On higher difficulties they have enough speed to outrun players. <br />
* Katana and Flamethrower do not reward XP.
- Because of this, Scrakes can be safely ignored through movement until the team is ready to fight. <br />
**Shove attack does not count as melee (zerk xp), meaning it allocates the XP accordingly to your weapon class.
- When docile, Scrakes attack by swinging their chainsaw at players at a moderate speed, or repeatedly stabbing with their chainsaw. They are easily avoided due to the Scrake's low speed when docile. <br />
- When enraged, Scrakes begin swinging their chainsaws in circular motions, always slashing 3 times in quick succession. They deal high area of effect damage and can kill unprepared players in seconds. <br />
- When enraged, Scrakes attack with full body pivots, making headshots extremely difficult. <br />
- On higher difficulties, Scrakes don't gain any new abilities. Instead, they enrage earlier, move faster and attack more relentlessly.
 
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= Solo Tactics =
 
- General: Scrakes can be stumbled by the melee bash (V). When a Scrake is chasing you and you need some breathing room to reload, bash it and continue running away.<br />
- General: Try not to leave Scrakes as the last 5 Zeds remaining in a wave or they will automatically rage.
 
 
 
- [[Commando_(Killing_Floor_2)|Commandos]] can utilize the high damage per shot of the [[SCAR-H Assault Rifle]] to decapitate Scrakes. In fact, a Commando is very capable of exterminating Scrakes given enough kiting room and footwork finese. Before confronting a Scrake, kill the lesser Zeds around, so you don't get ambushed while fighting the Scrake. Shoot the Scrake's head until it enrages, then sprint backwards while dodging the Scrake's attacks. Stop sprinting and continue landing shots on the Scrake's head inbetween it's attacks when it resets to sprinting. <br />
 
 
 
- Most of the Commando's tactics apply to the [[Medic_(Killing_Floor_2)|Medic]], except the Medic has an easier time kiting due to increased movement speed. Land headshots using the [[HMTECH-401 Assault Rifle]] or the [[HMTECH-301 Shotgun]]. <br />
- In addition, the Medic has the added bonus of being able to stumble the Scrake by shooting at it's legs, buying a few precious seconds to reload or gain distance. <br />
 
 
 
- [[Support_(Killing_Floor_2)|Supports]] can deal heavy damage to Scrakes with the [[AA-12 Auto Shotgun]] and [[M4-Combat Shotgun]]. In fact, it is possible to decapitate the Scrake without having to reload if your aim is good. <br />
- When headshots are no longer can option, wildly firing into the Scrake's body with the [[AA-12 Auto Shotgun]] can deal enough damage to kill it outright in solo, though it is more ammo efficient to kite it and land headshots in between it's attacks. <br />
- When using the [[Double-Barrel Boomstick]], a good Support player can dodge all of the Scrake's attacks by jumping and firing both barrels at once, using the recoil to push yourself out of the Scrake's attack range when it begins swinging. <br />
 
 
 
- [[Berserker_(Killing_Floor_2)|Berserkers]] will have to engage a Scrake in melee combat if they are using the [[Pulverizer]] or [[Zweihander]]. While a Scrake is docile, it is easy to land strong attacks on it, as they will stumble the Scrake on hit. Try to aim for the head. <br />
- Berserkers are able to parry the Scrake's attacks to greatly reduce damage taken while they are docile. Successfully parrying a Scrake's attack will also stumble it, leaving it open for a strong attack of your own. <br />
- Scrakes cannot be parried once they are enraged, this is indicated by the glowing red aura that forms around their chainsaw when they are attacking. If you attempt to parry, it will instead be counted as a block, and will not stumble the Scrake. <br />
- To reduce the amount of damage you take while fighting a Scrake, use [[EMP Grenade]]s to stop it's rage. This will force the Scrake back to it's docile state where all of it's attacks can be parried. <br />
- Using the EMP Grenade strategy, one can decapitate a Scrake using the [[Eviscerator]]. On solo, it only takes 2 to 3 well-placed headshots to slice the Scrake's head clean off. De-raging a Scrake allows you to take potshots at it's head at a distance, allowing easy decapitations with minimal damage taken. <br />
- Using the [[Eviscerator]]'s melee chainsaw attack is rather ineffective and will leave you open to be attacked, though when forced to do so, aim for the Scrake's head to stumble it. <br />
 
 
 
- [[Demolitionist_(Killing_Floor_2)|Demolitionists]] are at a disadvantage against a Scrake, as they greatly resist explosives. The Demolitionist's most effective way of dealing with a Scrake is with a direct headshot with the RPG-7, which deals insane damage to it's head and, if the Demolitionist has the "Off-Perk" skill, will knock the Scrake down, giving the Demolitionist enough time to reload the RPG and fire another shot. <br />
 
 
 
- [[Firebug_(Killing_Floor_2)|Firebugs]] can exterminate Scrakes very easily, as the [[Microwave Gun]] is designed for this very purpose. The Scrake has a crippling weakness to Microwaves and will take extreme damage. <br />
- When the Microwave Gun is not available, using the [[Flamethrower]] or [[Caulk N Burn]] will suffice for lower difficulties. Aim for the Scrake's feet as you kite so the Scrake will take damage from stationary ground fire in addition to direct impact damage and burn damage. <br />
 
 
 
- [[Gunslinger_(Killing_Floor_2)|Gunslingers]] can exterminate Scrakes rather competently as well. Landing multiple headshots with either the [[.500 Magnum Revolver]] or the [[.50CAL Desert Eagle]] will quickly decapitate the Scrake. Gunslingers are also able to kite extremely well due to the increased movement speed. <br />
- [[Gunslinger_(Killing_Floor_2)|Gunslingers]] that are level 20 gain the ability to knockdown a Scrake by shooting it in it's legs when it's sprinting. When the Scrake is knocked down, quickly unload all your ammunition into it's head.
 
 
 
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= Team Tactics =
 
- Upon sighting a Scrake, be sure to call out to let your team know of the Scrake's position. This will give everyone time to prepare for the fight. <br />
- Never shoot a Scrake and enrage it before your team is ready to deal with it. Generally, the best time to attack Scrakes is when most of the lesser Zeds in the area have been cleared out. Scrakes are notorious for wiping out teams when a straggler pisses one off and runs back to his team with a sprinting Scrake while they are surrounded by other Zeds.<br />
- In addition, try to fight one Scrake at a time. Having multiple raging Scrakes usually means a team wipe. <br />
 
 
 
- [[Gunslinger_(Killing_Floor_2)|Gunslingers]] and [[Commando_(Killing_Floor_2)|Commandos]] are able to take potshots on a Scrake's head while they are docile. Try to deal as much damage as possible to the head before they enrage, using your strong weapons. [[Berserker_(Killing_Floor_2)|Berserkers]] can make this process easier with their [[EMP Grenade]], which will prevent a Scrake from raging for a few seconds. Utilizing this tactic allows a coordinated team with good aim to decapitate and neutralize a Scrake before it can even begin raging. <br />
- When headshots are no longer an option, wildly firing into's body can help whittle down it's health from concentrated fire. <br />
 
 
- [[Firebug_(Killing_Floor_2)|Firebugs]] are capable of dealing the highest damage per second to a Scrake in a team with the [[Microwave Gun]]. It is the Firebug's job to assist in killing Scrakes when it has broken past the team's defenses and started it's rampage. Fire at it while the Berserker keeps it busy, however don't go too close or the Scrake might switch targets. <br />
 
 
- [[Support_(Killing_Floor_2)|Supports]] can provide highly damaging supporting fire on Scrakes using their automatic shotguns. Most of the time you will not directly kill the Scrake, but will severely weaken it for the team. Whenever possible, aim for headshots.  
 
 
- [[Demolitionist_(Killing_Floor_2)|Demolitionists]] are ill-equipped to deal with Scrakes in team games, however they should be allowed to get the first shot on a Scrake, as the RPG-7's headshot damage is extremely high and sets the Scrake up for decapitation by his teammates. If you must assist with killing a Scrake, hit it directly with the RPG-7 as explosions do minimal damage. However with the help of a Berserker's EMP Grenade, a Demolitionist with good aim can kill a Scrake with only RPG-7 Headshots. <br />
- Generally the Demolitionist contributes greater to a Scrake fight by continuing to blow up the lesser Zeds to prevent the team from being overrun. <br />
 


==Extra==
- [[Medic_(Killing_Floor_2)|Medics]] should concentrate on healing their teammates (especially the Berserker) while they are fighting the Scrake, only shooting it in the legs every once in a while to stumble it. At range, try to contribute headshot damage. <br />
*Solo Health: 50%.
*Resists Explosive Damage, takes only 50% damage.
*No Weaknesses.
*Melee bash from guns will punt Scrakes into a stumble.
*Certain attacks won't be cancelled by a bash.
*Successful parries will punt Scrakes into a stumble.
*Saw blades fired from the Eviscerator will stumble Scrakes if you land a headshot.
*Scrakes rage after their health drops below a certain threshold (90% on HoE) and they will rage on forever unlike Fleshpounds. Only enrage a Scrake if you are certain you can safely kill him!
*Scrakes gain a massive speed boost during their rages and will outrun any class in the game.
*Both the Scrake and the Fleshpound can have their rage cancelled for a short period of time by Berzerkers EMP grenades.
*Scrakes will lunge at a player if they are close by, by running directly past them to the right, they will completely miss the player.


== Extermination Tactics ==
=== Team ===
The Scrake is a foe that, depending on the situation and how many players are on the team, can be ignored for a spell. They move slowly and will not enrage unless you bring them below the health point (based on difficulty). Attempt to make as many headshots before he enrages. Once he charges, if possible, continue to aim at the head and focus fire till dead. Work as a team.


Leaving Scrakes until last is always a good idea, in a 6 man team an effective way to quickly take down a scrake is by having 1 or 2 supports ready with an AA-12 and getting the rest of the team to enrage the Scrake. Once the Scrake is enraged the support/s finish off the Scrake by unloading their AA-12's into them. The Scrake will die within seconds allowing your team to be unharmed.
== Gallery ==
=== Different Tactic if playing Zerker ===
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For the Berserker, there is a special way to deal with the Scrake when wielding the Pulveriser. Make sure you have a full magazine of explosive shells loaded into the hammer and do a power swing, this will cause him to stumble. Back up and wait for him to charge you, just before he hits you activate your parry to cause him to stumble then follow up with another overhead explosive swing, back up again. Repeat this process until he is dead. This should allow you to never let him get a swing in that isn't parried, extending your HP greatly while fighting as well as protecting your team from his enraged attacks.
</gallery>


=== Solo ===
In solo play, the Scrake should be kited until almost all the rest of the trash around it is dead or you have opportunity to kill it without putting yourself in unnecessary danger from surrounding zeds. Fire at its head until you know the next shot will enrage it (this takes some practice). Reload your gun to ensure you have a full magazine for when it charges. Fire into its head as it approaches and attempt to bring it down before it reaches you. Do not stop till its dead because it won't stop against you.
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The new Scrake

General Information

The Scrake is a slow moving (when not enraged) zed that attempts to close distance with the player and assault him with his massive chain saw arm. When brought to a certain health percentage (changed based on difficulty setting), he will immediately enrage and charge the player that he is locked on to. Unlike the Fleshpound, his enrage is permanent until killed, although an EMP grenade from the berserker will temporarily cause it to stop. His speed while enraged is faster than any player and his wild movements once within melee range make it very difficult to head shot while engaging a player. He is considered to be of critical threat to players due to his large health pool, very high and often area of effect attacks, and intense speed when enraged. Due to his slow base speed however, it is possible, given the right situation, to ignore this threat through kiting until you are more prepared to deal with it.

Statistics

Normal Hard Suicidal Hell on earth
Bounty £83 £75 £65 £49
XP 34 45 60 69
Base Health (Body) 1100 1100 1485 1705
Base Health (Head) 600 600 690 750

Multiplayer Scaling

- Scrakes have their health value scaled accordingly to the number of players in the game.
- The Scrake's base body health is 1100 on Normal, 1100 on Hard, 1485 on Suicidal, and 1705 on Hell on Earth.
- The Scrake's base head health is 600 on Normal, 600 on Hard, 690 on Suicidal, and 750 on Hell on Earth.
- These values are increased for every additional living player in the game, meaning the health values are determined by the number of players that are alive when they are spawned.
- The Scrake's health values on Normal, solo, are scaled below his base values.


Normal Hard Suicidal Hell on earth
Body / Head (1 Player) 935 / 510 1000 / 600 1485 / 690 1705 / 750
Body / Head (2 Player) 1402 / 663 1650 / 780 2227 / 896 2557 / 975
Body / Head (3 Player) 1870 / 816 2200 / 960 2970 / 1104 3410 / 1150
Body / Head (4 Player) 2337 / 969 2750 / 1140 3712 / 1311 4262 / 1425
Body / Head (5 Player) 2805 / 1122 3300 / 1320 4455 / 1518 5115 / 1650
Body / Head (6 Player) 3272 / 1275 3850 / 1500 5197 / 1725 5967 / 1875

Speed

- Scrakes will only enrage when their health drops below a certain threshold, determined by difficulty. This threshold is 50% on Normal, 75% on Hard and Suicidal, and 90% on Hell on Earth.
- Scrakes will never stop sprinting until they are killed.
- Movement speed is randomized, but is skewed towards higher values as difficulty increases.
- Movement speed is set to maximum at all times on Hell on Earth difficulty.

Normal Hard Suicidal Hell on earth
Speed (Walking) 153 - 187 153 - 187 153 - 187 153 - 187
Speed (Enraged) 540 - 660 540 - 660 540 - 660 540 - 660
Rage Threshold (Health %) 50% 75% 75% 90%

Resistances

- Scrakes greatly resist Slashing and Explosives, while having a crippling weakness to Microwaves.
- The Scrake has a unique weakness to the RPG-7's impact damage. The Scrake will take 400% damage when directly hit by an RPG.

Ballistics Piercing Slashing Bludgeon Toxic Fire Microwave Explosives EMP RPG-7 Impact
Damage Taken Multipler 100% 100% 50% 100% 100% 100% 200% 50% 100% 400%

- Scrakes only have 1 weak spots, which is the head.
- Their chainsaw deflects attacks.

Hit Zone Damage Factor
Head 110%
Chainsaw 50%
All other 100%

Behavior and Extermination Tactics

- Scrakes are highly dangerous and require co-operation from the team to take down safely. While soloing it is possible, doing so is time consuming and leaves little room for error.
- When Scrakes are spawned on the map, they announce their entrance with a global roar, accompanied by the sound of a chainsaw revving up.
- Scrakes will walk slowly towards players when spawned. When damaged below a certain health percentage, they will permanently enrage and begin sprinting at high speed. On higher difficulties they have enough speed to outrun players.
- Because of this, Scrakes can be safely ignored through movement until the team is ready to fight.
- When docile, Scrakes attack by swinging their chainsaw at players at a moderate speed, or repeatedly stabbing with their chainsaw. They are easily avoided due to the Scrake's low speed when docile.
- When enraged, Scrakes begin swinging their chainsaws in circular motions, always slashing 3 times in quick succession. They deal high area of effect damage and can kill unprepared players in seconds.
- When enraged, Scrakes attack with full body pivots, making headshots extremely difficult.
- On higher difficulties, Scrakes don't gain any new abilities. Instead, they enrage earlier, move faster and attack more relentlessly.


Solo Tactics

- General: Scrakes can be stumbled by the melee bash (V). When a Scrake is chasing you and you need some breathing room to reload, bash it and continue running away.
- General: Try not to leave Scrakes as the last 5 Zeds remaining in a wave or they will automatically rage.


- Commandos can utilize the high damage per shot of the SCAR-H Assault Rifle to decapitate Scrakes. In fact, a Commando is very capable of exterminating Scrakes given enough kiting room and footwork finese. Before confronting a Scrake, kill the lesser Zeds around, so you don't get ambushed while fighting the Scrake. Shoot the Scrake's head until it enrages, then sprint backwards while dodging the Scrake's attacks. Stop sprinting and continue landing shots on the Scrake's head inbetween it's attacks when it resets to sprinting.


- Most of the Commando's tactics apply to the Medic, except the Medic has an easier time kiting due to increased movement speed. Land headshots using the HMTECH-401 Assault Rifle or the HMTECH-301 Shotgun.
- In addition, the Medic has the added bonus of being able to stumble the Scrake by shooting at it's legs, buying a few precious seconds to reload or gain distance.


- Supports can deal heavy damage to Scrakes with the AA-12 Auto Shotgun and M4-Combat Shotgun. In fact, it is possible to decapitate the Scrake without having to reload if your aim is good.
- When headshots are no longer can option, wildly firing into the Scrake's body with the AA-12 Auto Shotgun can deal enough damage to kill it outright in solo, though it is more ammo efficient to kite it and land headshots in between it's attacks.
- When using the Double-Barrel Boomstick, a good Support player can dodge all of the Scrake's attacks by jumping and firing both barrels at once, using the recoil to push yourself out of the Scrake's attack range when it begins swinging.


- Berserkers will have to engage a Scrake in melee combat if they are using the Pulverizer or Zweihander. While a Scrake is docile, it is easy to land strong attacks on it, as they will stumble the Scrake on hit. Try to aim for the head.
- Berserkers are able to parry the Scrake's attacks to greatly reduce damage taken while they are docile. Successfully parrying a Scrake's attack will also stumble it, leaving it open for a strong attack of your own.
- Scrakes cannot be parried once they are enraged, this is indicated by the glowing red aura that forms around their chainsaw when they are attacking. If you attempt to parry, it will instead be counted as a block, and will not stumble the Scrake.
- To reduce the amount of damage you take while fighting a Scrake, use EMP Grenades to stop it's rage. This will force the Scrake back to it's docile state where all of it's attacks can be parried.
- Using the EMP Grenade strategy, one can decapitate a Scrake using the Eviscerator. On solo, it only takes 2 to 3 well-placed headshots to slice the Scrake's head clean off. De-raging a Scrake allows you to take potshots at it's head at a distance, allowing easy decapitations with minimal damage taken.
- Using the Eviscerator's melee chainsaw attack is rather ineffective and will leave you open to be attacked, though when forced to do so, aim for the Scrake's head to stumble it.


- Demolitionists are at a disadvantage against a Scrake, as they greatly resist explosives. The Demolitionist's most effective way of dealing with a Scrake is with a direct headshot with the RPG-7, which deals insane damage to it's head and, if the Demolitionist has the "Off-Perk" skill, will knock the Scrake down, giving the Demolitionist enough time to reload the RPG and fire another shot.


- Firebugs can exterminate Scrakes very easily, as the Microwave Gun is designed for this very purpose. The Scrake has a crippling weakness to Microwaves and will take extreme damage.
- When the Microwave Gun is not available, using the Flamethrower or Caulk N Burn will suffice for lower difficulties. Aim for the Scrake's feet as you kite so the Scrake will take damage from stationary ground fire in addition to direct impact damage and burn damage.


- Gunslingers can exterminate Scrakes rather competently as well. Landing multiple headshots with either the .500 Magnum Revolver or the .50CAL Desert Eagle will quickly decapitate the Scrake. Gunslingers are also able to kite extremely well due to the increased movement speed.
- Gunslingers that are level 20 gain the ability to knockdown a Scrake by shooting it in it's legs when it's sprinting. When the Scrake is knocked down, quickly unload all your ammunition into it's head.



Team Tactics

- Upon sighting a Scrake, be sure to call out to let your team know of the Scrake's position. This will give everyone time to prepare for the fight.
- Never shoot a Scrake and enrage it before your team is ready to deal with it. Generally, the best time to attack Scrakes is when most of the lesser Zeds in the area have been cleared out. Scrakes are notorious for wiping out teams when a straggler pisses one off and runs back to his team with a sprinting Scrake while they are surrounded by other Zeds.
- In addition, try to fight one Scrake at a time. Having multiple raging Scrakes usually means a team wipe.


- Gunslingers and Commandos are able to take potshots on a Scrake's head while they are docile. Try to deal as much damage as possible to the head before they enrage, using your strong weapons. Berserkers can make this process easier with their EMP Grenade, which will prevent a Scrake from raging for a few seconds. Utilizing this tactic allows a coordinated team with good aim to decapitate and neutralize a Scrake before it can even begin raging.
- When headshots are no longer an option, wildly firing into's body can help whittle down it's health from concentrated fire.


- Firebugs are capable of dealing the highest damage per second to a Scrake in a team with the Microwave Gun. It is the Firebug's job to assist in killing Scrakes when it has broken past the team's defenses and started it's rampage. Fire at it while the Berserker keeps it busy, however don't go too close or the Scrake might switch targets.


- Supports can provide highly damaging supporting fire on Scrakes using their automatic shotguns. Most of the time you will not directly kill the Scrake, but will severely weaken it for the team. Whenever possible, aim for headshots.


- Demolitionists are ill-equipped to deal with Scrakes in team games, however they should be allowed to get the first shot on a Scrake, as the RPG-7's headshot damage is extremely high and sets the Scrake up for decapitation by his teammates. If you must assist with killing a Scrake, hit it directly with the RPG-7 as explosions do minimal damage. However with the help of a Berserker's EMP Grenade, a Demolitionist with good aim can kill a Scrake with only RPG-7 Headshots.
- Generally the Demolitionist contributes greater to a Scrake fight by continuing to blow up the lesser Zeds to prevent the team from being overrun.


- Medics should concentrate on healing their teammates (especially the Berserker) while they are fighting the Scrake, only shooting it in the legs every once in a while to stumble it. At range, try to contribute headshot damage.


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