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Big-headed ants ''(Pheidole morrisii)'' are playable in extra missions and custom games. | Big-headed ants ''(Pheidole morrisii)'' are playable in extra missions and custom games. | ||
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Common name | Big-headed ant |
Scientific name | Pheidole morrisii |
Environment | Swamp |
Castes | Queen Minor Major Supersoldier |
Traits | Speed buff Resistance buff Stun Knockback Execution |
Playable colony | Yes |
Big-headed ants (Pheidole morrisii) are playable in extra missions and custom games.
Abilities
Big-headed ants use basic attack by biting.
Majors can raise their stats when they encounter enemies in custom games.
Supersoldiers can stun and knock enemies back. They may rarely stun themselves due to their overly large heads.
Supersoldiers can lift small enemies in the air and instantly kill them one at a time. This ability can't be used on enemies with low health.
Appearances
You can play as a big-headed ant colony in:
You can play with big-headed ant majors in:
You can play with big-headed ant supersoldiers in:
- Tug of War 2
You can also encounter non-player big-headed ants in:
Notable stats
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Trivia
- In real life, only 8 species of big-headed ants can produce supersoldiers naturally. Scientists have successfully forced other species of big-headed ants, including Pheidole morrisii, to do so by over-exposing the larvae to juvenile hormone. In Cold Blood, it can be inferred that the first encounter with fire ants has caused an unusual surge of juvenile hormone in the local big-headed ant colony.