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Taxonomic Amber
Clopper
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Main Ecosystem(s) Desert and Lake
Attack type Slash

This brownish crustacean feeds on carrion and sometimes mortally wounded animals. The clopper gets its name from the sound it makes with its well developed pincers on approaching ist wounded prey.[1]

Main Details

  • Naturally Immune to Sleep, Stun and Blind.
  • Moderately resistant to Rot.
  • Partially resistant to slash damage.

Valued Resources

Cloppers, when killed, can be quartered for:

Exceptional Specimens

Clopperketh

Clopperketh

  • Level: 120
  • Type: Boss
  • Grade of Materials: Supreme
  • Location: Oflovak's Oasis
Anomaly Anomaly.
In certain cases it is possible that Clopperketh and his second group of guards become aggressive, yet still invulnerable


Death Clopper

  • Level: 60
  • Type: Named
  • Grade of Materials: Excellent
  • Location: Liberty Lake


Nekothus (Dunes of Exile)

  • Level: 210
  • Type: Named
  • Grade of Materials: Excellent
  • Location: Dunes of Exile
Anomaly Anomaly.
The Nekothus in Dunes of Exile is bugged and cannot be quartered.


Nekothus (Savage Dunes)

  • Level: 210
  • Type: Named
  • Grade of Materials: Excellent
  • Location: Savage Dunes


Slayer Clopper

  • Level: 210
  • Type: Named
  • Grade of Materials: Excellent
  • Location: Dunes of Exile

Hierarchy of Species

Level Name
109 Menacing Clopper
97 Dangerous Clopper
86 Malicious Clopper
72 Scary Clopper
59 Baying Clopper
46 Scowling Clopper
35 Growling Clopper
23 Vigorous Clopper
20 Puny Clopper
11 Weeny Clopper

Other Information

Cloppers attacking yubos somewhere in Aeden Aqueous

Cloppers share a moderate group instinct, meaning that when one is attacked by an enemy other nearby Cloppers will join in the foray and fight to the death. This sociability is shared to a lesser degree with other aggressive creatures.

References