Difference between revisions of "Rock Crab"

From Stardew Valley Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 27: Line 27:
 
LavaCrabMinusRock.jpg|A rock crab after its rock has been broken.
 
LavaCrabMinusRock.jpg|A rock crab after its rock has been broken.
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 +
==Glitch==
 +
If the rock crab is standing in the middle of a 2x2 area next to a wall;if you hit it with a pickaxe when its rock has already been broken,you will instead hit and break an imaginary rock that isn't there instead of hitting the monster.
 +
 
==History==
 
==History==
 
{{history|1.0|Introduced.}}
 
{{history|1.0|Introduced.}}
Glitches: If the rock crab is standing in the middle of a 2x2 area next to a wall;if you hit it with a pickaxe when its rock has already been broken,you will instead hit and break an imaginary rock that isn't there instead of hitting the monster.
+
 
 
{{NavboxMonsters}}
 
{{NavboxMonsters}}

Revision as of 08:53, 24 March 2017

Template:Monster

Rock Crabs are an enemy found in The Mines.

Behavior

They disguise themselves as stones, sometimes surprising the player. When immobile, they are invulnerable to attack, though you can hit them with your pickaxe to knock them back, making them mobile again.

Strategy

To identify the Rock Crab, you have to look out for rocks without shadows, sometimes slightly overlapping nearby rocks, as well as rocks on dirt patches (not including Nodes).

The Rock Crab can only be dealt damage if it is mobile, and not hiding beneath its rock. You can strike an immobile Rock Crab with your pickaxe to make it mobile again. Striking a Rock Crab with a pickaxe enough times will knock the rock off of the Rock Crab's back, and will cause it to flee. Alternatively, setting off a bomb near a Rock Crab can remove its rock, and will cause it to flee as well.

Gallery

Glitch

If the rock crab is standing in the middle of a 2x2 area next to a wall;if you hit it with a pickaxe when its rock has already been broken,you will instead hit and break an imaginary rock that isn't there instead of hitting the monster.

History

  • 1.0: Introduced.