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Vespid

Vespid Assimilated
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Full name Vespid
Affiliation Sangvis Ferri
Released on CN (胡蜂), TW, KR, EN, JP
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Sangvis Ferri regular combat doll. Outfitted with long-ranged assault weapons. Their firepower is comparable to low-end military dolls, and they form the main fighting force of small-scale skirmishes.

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Stats / Data

In-game stats:

  • Classification: Humanoid
  • Damage: Moderate
  • Accuracy: Moderate
  • Attack range: Long
  • Health: Moderate
  • Armor value: N/A
  • Evasion: Moderate
  • Movement speed: Moderate

Appearances

Sangvis Ferri's Vespid-class units are the second humanoid enemy the player will encounter, first appearing in 1-4, and proceeding to become a mainstay opponent throughout the game. A Vespid (SWAP) variant was later introduced, and the Corpse Bride is a seasonal variant.

Gameplay

Functionally, Vespids are the equivalent of an AR T-Doll. The rank-and-file offensive unit among Sangvis Ferri's combat dolls, they are accomplished skirmishers and are often paired with Ripper units. Teams of Vespids are often employed as fire-support retinues for Sangvis ringleaders as well.

Whereas Sangvis Ferri's Ripper class unit is more of a skirmisher and vanguard unit, the Vespid is a much more direct threat and features significantly better firepower than their SMG-packing cousins. Vespids are the equivalent of Assault Rifles, with good damage output, accuracy, long range, and decent health. In groups they can be quite dangerous, since they have a decent chance of hitting more evasive T-Dolls and hit just hard enough that low-level armored T-Dolls will have difficulty tanking their shots for long, though high-level ones can simply shrug off their rounds. Their distinctive helmet makes them easy to spot, and it's not uncommon to see Vespid-class units helping to shore up the defense of a critical Sangvis Ferri asset.

Lore / Story involvement

According to the official art book, their helmets improve their field of vision with heads-up displays. One can only see their true face and hairstyle after the helmet is destroyed or removed.[1]

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ReferencesEdit

  1. The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Miscellaneous Units, Vespid