This enemy does not appear in Apprentice level dungeons. Large Carrion Eaters are strongly attracted to marked targets, and critical hits from Devour on marked targets are extremely dangerous in Champion level quests, capable of hitting for 60 damage and reaching most of your team. Hitting either hero in the first two ranks, it deals low-medium damage, Marks the victim, and has a high chance of inflicting two debuffs one reduces DMG, while the other reduces DMG and ACC. Weaken Prey is the Large Carrion Eater's weaker, but more debilitating attack. However, instead of Blight and Disease, the victim of this attack will suffer a debuff to their CRT stat, reducing their damage output and chance of Stress reduction. The larger quantity of blood in carrion might even be to the taste of a certain type of people. If the meat whether carrion or slaughtered is eaten before the decomposition sets in, it will be seen that this difference between the two vanishes at this stage. Tentacle Devour is similar to the Carrion Eater's Munch attack, dealing moderate damage that is doubled against Marked targets. The carrion, therefore, is liable to decompose earlier than slaughtered meat. While they cannot attack the very back or spread Blight and Disease like their smaller cousins, they are much stronger and capable of weakening their targets with debuffs. The Large Carrion Eater is a champion Beast type that appears within the Warrens and the Courtyard. Unlike the numerous Bloodsuckers that inhabit the place, these creatures are incapable of transmitting the Crimson Curse. With the Crimson Court DLC installed, Large Carrion Eaters can also be found in the Courtyard. Many invertebrates, such as the carrion and burying beetles, as well as maggots of calliphorid flies and flesh-flies are also carrion eaters. Large Carrion Eaters are perfectly capable of marking prey on their own, weakening their targets before devouring them. Irl carrion eaters include vultures, condors, hawks, eagles, hyenas, Virginia opossum, Tasmanian devils, coyotes and Komodo dragons. Large Carrion Eaters, like their smaller brethren, gravitate to and attack any prey that has been marked by those fighting with them. They are greatly different from the original Carrion Eaters, sprouting extra eyes, tentacles, and even a nested mouth, and are size 2.
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