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Scavengers are hound-like burrowing creatures who fight with ferocity and are quick to attack. A Scavenger is a beast-type monster.

These creatures often burrow in an open area and wait for a pray to pass within short distance, then the entire pack will burst out of the soil and attack their potential meal.


SubtypesEdit

Act I

  • Burrowing Leaper
  • Scavenger


Act II

  • Reaper


Act III

  • Frostclaw Burrower


In Alphabetical Order


Burrowing LeaperEdit

Burrowing Leaper


Frostclaw BurrowerEdit

  • Appears in Act III - Caverns of Frost, Icefall Caves
  • Physical attack
  • Burrows under ground only to reappear elsewhere
  • Lunges from far away to launch attacks


ReaperEdit

  • Appears in Act II - Cave of Burrowing Horror
  • Physical attack
  • Burrows under ground only to reappear elsewhere
  • Lunges from far away to launch attacks


ScavengerEdit

Scavenger


NamedEdit

Superunique versions of Scavenger have a chance of spawning in the following areas:

Act I


TriviaEdit

The famous Abd al-Hazir had an "extremely distressing episode" during his youth involving Scavengers. He never got around to tell anyone what this was before he disappeared shortly after writing his 42nd entry about Sanctuary in article series called Writings of Abd al-Hazir.


DevelopmentEdit

This iteration of Scavengers was first sighted in the WWI 2008 gameplay movie


Diablo I MonsterEdit

The Diablo I Scavenger is a demonic version of the regular one described here. Corrupted by Diablo himself, this variant of the carrion race is even more aggressive, and can be driven mad with the scent of death.


Diablo II MonsterEdit

The Diablo II Leapers found in the Aranoch desert are apparently genetically related to the Scavengers, but not of the exact same race. They have evolved even stronger bone muscles for leap attacks, don't burrow and have evolved an extremely slow resting metabolism to minimize water use and storage, but are otherwise quite like the burrowers. They still attack in packs, but use leaping attacks rather than an surprise attack from below.


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