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"That thing was like a walking aircraft carrier!"
Delmont Walker

Carriers are a type of creature found within the Swarm. They are capable of firing several Cankers from their chest into the air, which home in on the nearest target, or a single Canker directly at an enemy. Carriers are sluggish but heavily armored, and are vulnerable whenever they open their chest to release their projectiles.

History

The Carrier first appears during JD Fenix's group assault on the Tollen Dam Swarm nest, breaking through a heavy door in an access tunnel and engaging the group at extreme close range.

Carriers then appear every so often during the group's assault on the dam and the subsequent battles in the abandoned towns of Speyer and Tollen.

Strategy

Carriers can take a lot of punishment before being killed, so heavy and explosive weapons are a must when engaging them. Whilst being heavily armored, Carriers do have an unarmored chest area, vulnerable only when a Carrier releases its Cankers. Cankers explode in a similar fashion to an Incendiary Grenade when they hit their target, downing a player quickly if they don't roll away, and causing continuous damage to fortifications. As such, Cankers should be destroyed before they can cause any damage. Carriers can move over cover, and destroy fortifications at close range by smashing them. Fortunately, Carriers are sluggish, and will take some time before reaching your fortified base.

Carriers can execute either downed players or players who wander too close to them. If a player is downed, the Carrier will either rise its fist and crush the victim, or it will pick them up and roar at them with enough force that their head pops off, throwing away their corpse forcefully afterwards. If a player approaches a Carrier, it will trap them with its fist, raise them up and then crush them into the ground.

Behind the scenes

  • Carriers can appear in boss waves in Horde 3.0.

Appearances

Hollow and Enemy Creatures
Locust Horde
Queen
Berserker (Matriarch) · Boomer (Butcher, Flame Boomer, Grinder, Mauler, Mauler Elite, Savage Boomer, Tremor) · Drone (Beast Rider, Bolter, Cyclops, Disciple, Flame Drone, Grappler, Gunner, Miner, Savage Drone, Savage Hunter, Savage Marauder, Sniper, Spotter) · Grenadier (Flame Grenadier, Grenadier Elite, Hunter, Hunter Elite, Savage Grenadier, Savage Grenadier Elite, Ravager) · Kantus (Armored Kantus, Savage Kantus, Zealot) · Rager · Sire · Theron (Cleaver Theron, Palace Guard, Savage Theron, Theron Elite, Theron Sentinel)
Hollow Creatures
Bloodmount · Brumak · Corpser (Shibboleth) · Digger · Gas Barge · Heart Leech · Kraken · Kryll · Leviathan · Mangler · Nemacyst (Ink Grenade) · Nemacyte · Reaver (Assault Barque, Hydra) · Riftworm · Rockworm · Rock Shrew · Seeder · Serapede · Siegebeast · Tempest (Shrieker) · Ticker · Torture Barge · Wretch
Lambent
Imulsion
Former · Lambent Berserker · Lambent Brumak · Lambent Bull · Lambent Dog · Lambent Drone (Lambent Drudge) · Lambent Grenadier · Lambent Gunker · Lambent Leviathan · Lambent Polyp · Lambent Stalk · Lambent Theron · Lambent Wretch
Swarm
Queen
Canker · Carrier · DeeBees (Bastion, Reject, Stump) · Drone (Elite Drone, Grenadier, Elite Grenadier, Hunter, Elite Hunter, Imago, Sniper, Elite Sniper) · Flock (Leech) · Hive Beast · Juvie (Screamer, Popper) · Kraken · Locust (Drone · Matriarch · Sire) · Scion (Armored Scion, Heavy Scion, Scion Elite, Warden) · Snatcher (Pouncer) · Swarmak
DeeBees
DR-1 · Shepherd (Deadeye) · Tracker (Shock Tracker) · Watcher (Guardian, Sentinel)
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