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- Bloats are extremely slow and rarely sprint, thus it is safe to ignore them to focus on killing other threats. However, do not let the Bloat get into spitting distance or it can cause high area of effect damage as well as destroy the armor of your team very quickly. <br />
- Bloats are extremely slow and rarely sprint, thus it is safe to ignore them to focus on killing other threats. However, do not let the Bloat get into spitting distance or it can cause high area of effect damage as well as destroy the armor of your team very quickly. <br />
- Bloats have extremely high body health. It is extremely ammo inefficient to kill them via bodyshots. Furthermore, killing them via bodyshots tends to make them explode and leave behind bile mines, which will explode when stepped on and deal massive damage to players. As much as possible, take them out by headshots or with fire/microwaves. <br />
- Bloats have extremely high body health. It is extremely ammo inefficient to kill them via bodyshots. Furthermore, killing them via bodyshots tends to make them explode and leave behind bile mines, which will explode when stepped on and deal massive damage to players. As much as possible, take them out by headshots or with fire/microwaves. <br />
- It is tricky to engage the Bloat in melee range as a [[Berserker_(Killing_Floor_2)|Berserker] without getting spat on. Try moving forward then backing off to bait out their spit, before going in for the killing blow. <br />
- It is tricky to engage the Bloat in melee range as a [[Berserker_(Killing_Floor_2)|Berserker]] without getting spat on. Try moving forward then backing off to bait out their spit, before going in for the killing blow. <br />
- Although it is extremely resistant to all forms of ballistic weaponry, all ballistic perks can take out Bloats very quickly and safely via headshots. Weaker weapons will require multiple shots, while higher end weapons can take their heads off in one or two shots. <br />
- Although it is extremely resistant to all forms of ballistic weaponry, all ballistic perks can take out Bloats very quickly and safely via headshots. Weaker weapons will require multiple shots, while higher end weapons can take their heads off in one or two shots. <br />
- While Bloats can block headshots, the cleavers are extremely small and it is very easy to shoot past the cleavers. <br />
- While Bloats can block headshots, the cleavers are extremely small and it is very easy to shoot past the cleavers. <br />

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The new Bloat

General Information

The Bloat is an uncommon specimen in Killing Floor 2. It is classified as a medium enemy.
Bloats appear as overweight humanoid males with huge body mass, wielding 2 large cleavers in their arms. They are extremely durable and slow, while also possessing the ability to spit acidic bile at their prey. They fulfill the role of the literal meat shield in the specimen line-up.

Statistics

Normal Hard Suicidal Hell on earth
Bounty £19 £14 £13 £11
XP 17 22 30 34
Health (Body) 303 405 486 526
Health (Head) 56 75 78 82

Notes on XP

  • XP rewarded for your on-perk weapons.
  • Killing with weapons other than your current perk grants the XP to the perk that weapons belongs to.
  • Damaging with on-perk weapons and then finishing it off with an off-perk weapon divides the XP and grants it to both perks.
  • Damaging with off-perk weapons and then finishing it off with an on-perk weapon divides the XP and grants it to both perks.
  • Assist kills grants full XP.
  • The Katana currently does not grant XP towards any perk.
  • The bash attack (default v) does not count as Berserker damage for Berserker XP, meaning it grants the XP to your current perk.

Speed

- Bloats move slowly when docile, and sprint when enraged.
- Bloats have a chance to enrage upon sighting a player, and a chance to enraged when shot.
- Once enraged, Bloats will never stop sprinting until they are killed.
- Movement speed is randomized, but is skewed towards higher values as difficulty increases.
- Movement speed is further modified by a multiplier based on difficulty. This value is 0.87 on Normal and 1.05 on Hell On Earth.
- Movement speed is set to maximum at all times on Hell on Earth difficulty.

Normal Hard Suicidal Hell on earth
Speed (Walking) 135 - 165 135 - 165 135 - 165 135 - 165
Speed (Enraged) 234 - 286 234 - 286 234 - 286 234 - 286
Chance to Rage on Sight 0% 0% 10% 30%
Chance to Rage when Shot 0% 0% 10% 50%
  • For comparison, a healthy player character with minimal weight walks at a speed of 383, and sprints at a speed of 460.
  • These values can be modified by various perk level benefits, and skills.

Resistances

The Bloat - Bloats boast a wide array of resistances with only one weakness.

Piercing Slashing Bludgeon Toxic Fire Microwave Explosives
Damage Taken Multipler 25% 30% 30% 25% 100% 80% 50%

- Bloats are greatly resistant to all ballistic weaponry. The Bloat also has special resistance values for specific weapons.

Sub-machine Gun Assault Rifle Shotgun Handgun Rifle Assault Rifle - AR15 Handgun - 9MM
Ballistic Damage Multiplier 30% 30% 20% 30% 30% 40% 60%

- Bloats only have one weak spot, which is the head, although the multiplier is minuscule.
- Their cleavers deflect attacks.

Hit Zone Damage Factor
Head 101%
Arms 20%
All other 100%

Behavior

- The bloat is a large, tanky, slowing moving, close-range Zed.
- Upon spawning, it will walk or sprint towards the nearest player and attempt to attack them.
- Bloats will attack by spitting acidic bile at players as soon as they get within range.
- Bloat bile will blind players when they are hit, splattering their screen with varying amounts of bile depending on how much armor and toxic resistance they have. It will also continue to deal damage over-time after the initial hit for a few seconds.
- Bloat bile will destroy armor extremely fast, and continues to chip away at armor over-time for a few seconds after the initial hit.
- Bloats can also attack with their cleavers if players are too close to them and they are not able to use their spitting attack.
- Bloats will leave behind explosive bile mines when they are killed via sheer body damage. They will not leave behind mines if they are killed via decapitation or fire. The number of bile mines they leave behind increases based on difficulty.
- Bloats can block gunfire. When shot at, Bloats will cross their cleavers in front of their face to block bullets. When blocking, Gorefasts take 20% less damage, and incapacitating effects are 80% less effective. On Suicidal and Hell On Earth, Bloats have a very high chance to block when shot at.

- On Suicidal and Hell On Earth, Bloats gain the ability to spit bile while sprinting forward, drastically increasing their range and damage potential.
- On Suicidal and Hell On Earth, Bloats can also spit bile into the air around them, sort of like a toxic fountain of death. If a Bloat gets into range to spit, it may begin to spray bile all around itself, dealing damage in an area.

Extermination Tactics

- Bloats are extremely durable as their purpose is to serve as literal meat shields for the other Zeds. They tend to hide more dangerous Zeds from view, such as groups of Gorefasts, Husks and especially Sirens.
- Bloats are extremely slow and rarely sprint, thus it is safe to ignore them to focus on killing other threats. However, do not let the Bloat get into spitting distance or it can cause high area of effect damage as well as destroy the armor of your team very quickly.
- Bloats have extremely high body health. It is extremely ammo inefficient to kill them via bodyshots. Furthermore, killing them via bodyshots tends to make them explode and leave behind bile mines, which will explode when stepped on and deal massive damage to players. As much as possible, take them out by headshots or with fire/microwaves.
- It is tricky to engage the Bloat in melee range as a Berserker without getting spat on. Try moving forward then backing off to bait out their spit, before going in for the killing blow.
- Although it is extremely resistant to all forms of ballistic weaponry, all ballistic perks can take out Bloats very quickly and safely via headshots. Weaker weapons will require multiple shots, while higher end weapons can take their heads off in one or two shots.
- While Bloats can block headshots, the cleavers are extremely small and it is very easy to shoot past the cleavers.
- Bloats usually do not drop dead immediately upon decapitation. Their headless bodies will continue to wobble around as they bleed out, and other Zeds can hide behind their body as they die to use the Bloat as a shield.
- At close range, the Firebug can kill Bloats very quickly as Bloats are vulnerable to fire. The Firebug can safely kill Bloats via body damage without causing it to explode and leave bile mines on the ground. Bloats will drop dead immediately upon having their HP burnt out.
- If there are bile mines on the map, you can destroy them by shooting at them. Beware though, they explode when shot; make sure no teammates are standing near them when you shoot them. Bile mines also disappear upon clearing the wave.

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