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* The dangler will move very slightly between hits, even with perfect timing. The player should take note and reposition themselves periodically, to avoid it either hitting them or moving out of melee range.
 
* The dangler will move very slightly between hits, even with perfect timing. The player should take note and reposition themselves periodically, to avoid it either hitting them or moving out of melee range.
 
== In-game description ==
 
== In-game description ==
''The Dangler is a member of one of the misguided cults that worship the Ancients, expressing their devotion through extreme body modification. A cultist's body is integrated into an ornate metal device that dangles from the ceiling on metal cables, in a process that seems to intentionally cause mind-shattering levels of pain and trauma. The cult then seems to employ them as a security device. Travelling upon ceiling-mounted rails, the Dangler can build up considerable speed and ram intruders with extremely damaging force. Shooting it mid-charge will stop it in its tracks, but this requires a steady hand and good reflexes. It is uncertain how the Dangler propels itself. It is suggested that the constant pain and madness gives them a direct connection to their god's unnatural influence.''
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''The Dangler is a member of one of the misguided cults that worship the Ancients, expressing their devotion through extreme body modification. A cultist's body is integrated into an ornate metal device that dangles from the ceiling on this metal cables, in a process that seems to intentionally cause mind-shattering levels of pain and trauma. The cult then seems to employ them as a security device. Travelling upon ceiling-mounted rails, the Dangler can build up considerable speed and ram intruders with extremely damaging force. Shooting it mid-charge will stop it in its tracks, but this requires a steady hand and good reflexes. It is uncertain how the Dangler propels itself. It is suggested that the constant pain and madness gives them a direct connection to their god's unnatural influence.''
   
 
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