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== Analysis ==
 
== Analysis ==
 
Scaria was added to balance out manhunter packs, from being a huge wealth boost from the corpse butchering. Now most of the manhunter animals end up as useless rotten corpses.
 
Scaria was added to balance out manhunter packs, from being a huge wealth boost from the corpse butchering. Now most of the manhunter animals end up as useless rotten corpses.
 
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Moreover, for front line melee troops, the instant corpse gas will cause lung rot very rapidly, so [[Detoxifier lung]] are a major help if melee chokepoints is the strategy against manhunters.
Moreover, for front line melee troops, the instant corpse gas will cause [[lung rot]] very rapidly, so [[detoxifier lung]]s{{BiotechIcon}} are a major help if melee chokepoints is the strategy against manhunters.
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Financially, It is almost never worth it to cure the scaria, with the exception of Thrumbos (or any other high value modded animals). In that case, if the manhunter Thrumbo is downed, curing the scaria then slaughtering it guarantees a useful corpse for butchering.
 
 
Financially, It is almost never worth it to cure the scaria, with the exception of Thrumbos or any other high value animals. In that case, if the manhunter Thrumbo is downed, curing the scaria then slaughtering it guarantees a useful corpse for butchering.
 
  
 
== Version history ==
 
== Version history ==

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