Splatter
Release date | 18 April 2006 (Update) |
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Members? | Yes |
Combat level | 22, 33, 44, 54, 65 |
Life points | Unknown edit |
Slayer level | Not assigned |
Aggressive? | Yes |
Poisonous? | No |
Immune to poison? |
No |
Attack style | Melee |
Attack speed | Unknown edit |
Max hit | Unknown edit |
Weakness | None |
Always drops | Nothing |
Examine text | Don't burst its bubble! |
Splatters are monsters in the Pest Control activity. They are creatures that appear like a giant, wrinkled ball with a single eye in the middle and liquid inside them. They will go towards the fort and detonate, causing big damage to all players, monsters, and objects in the immediate vicinity. This will also happen if they are killed, which is easy since they are often low level and weak defensively. When a splatter "detonates" near another splatter, if the secondary splatters' life points are low enough, the damage may cause a chain reaction, increasing the overall damage.
If the opportunity arises, you can use the splatters sort of like a Void Seal by detonating them near large groups of monsters. This does work on portals. This "attack" is sometimes called "spatter barrage". Also, if you are fast enough you can avoid the detonation by running away when you know they are going to detonate, but haven't started the detonation yet. This is unreliable, however. Currently no prayer protection can defend against their "detonation". Players wearing Dharok's equipment may wish to kill Splatters to lower their health and activate the set effect to do extra damage. Killing them is a higher priority the closer they get to the gates, as their explosions can damage the gates. Splatters will never attack the Void knight, and if killed near it, no damage would be dealt to the Void Knight. Splatters got an update to their dying voice on 19 October 2010. Players can use a combination of a void seal, wrath prayer, and dragon 2h sword special attack with splatter damage to take out large numbers of pests in a short amount of time.
Some players find amusement in exploiting the splatter's detonation. By making several or many splatters follow a player with auto-retaliate turned off, leading them into a group of enemies or players, and then killing one, they can start this chain reaction of detonations, likely killing everything/everyone surrounding them. Their combat levels can be 22, 33, 44, 54, or 65 and their colouring is based on these levels.
Level table
Level | Life points | Max hit | Colour | Novice | Intermediate | Veteran |
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22 | 130 | 31 | Light orange | Yes | No | No |
33 | 230 | 36 | Pink | Yes | Yes | No |
44 | ? | 41 | Light green | Yes | Yes | Yes |
54 | ? | 46 | Red-orange | No | Yes | Yes |
65 | ? | 51 | Blue | No | No | Yes |