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The '''Sand Wasp''' is an insectiod [[animal]] native to the deserts of the [[Borderlands]], capable of hatching poisonous baby wasps very rapidly, spitting them against potential prey.
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The '''Sand Wasp''' is a giant insect [[beast]] native to the deserts of the [[Borderlands]]. Sand Wasps buzz around, attacking with a melee sting, but they can also launch a ranged attack, firing out a string of tiny glowing green wasps.
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== Diablo III Monster ==
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They are the same wasp essentially, but with different coloured wings.
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This Sand Wasp is a fairly weak monster when dealt with one-on-one. They become dangerous in groups, or especially on a crowded screen, since they can fire out repeated sprays of miniature wasps. These glowing green bullets cruise straight across the screen at a slow speed, but with several wasps firing them at once they can become quite numerous and more than a nuisance.
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|bosstype= nonboss
 
|classif= Animals
 
|family= Sand Wasp
 
|role= Cannonfodder/Ranged
 
|life= Low
 
|mana= N/A
 
|armor= Unknown
 
|resist= Unknown
 
|armament= Baby Wasps
 
|dps= Unknown
 
|dmg_low= Unknown
 
|dmg_high= Unknown
 
|range= [[Ranged]]
 
|speed= Unknown
 
|movement= Fast
 
|modifier= None
 
|spells= Spit Baby Wasp
 
|found= [[Borderlands]]
 
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This Sand Wasp is not a very terrifying creature by itself, and dies from a hit or two, but are often coming together with other sorts of monster, becoming a bit of a nusiance with their wasp-baby attacks, that also are poisonous.
 
  
 
Depending on what other monsters appear, it might be a good idea to try and kill one or more of the wasps, to make sure you're not drained from constant baby-wasp barrage as you are fighting more important foes, like a [[Desert Dervish]].
 
Depending on what other monsters appear, it might be a good idea to try and kill one or more of the wasps, to make sure you're not drained from constant baby-wasp barrage as you are fighting more important foes, like a [[Desert Dervish]].
  
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==Subtypes==
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'''Act II'''
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*Desert Hornet
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*Dune Stinger
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*Sand Wasp
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'''In Alphabetical Order'''
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==Desert Hornet==
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* Found in Act II - [[Desolate Sands]] and [[Eastern Channel]]
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* Poison melee attack
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* '''Stinger Missiles''' - Four green "mini wasp" projectiles that target your position from long range. They fly in a straight line so simply move to avoid them.
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* Inflicts round about the same level of damage and has the same health points as the other two wasps, they just have different coloured wings.
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<mob>Desert Hornet</mob>
  
  
===Spells and Abilities===
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==Dune Stinger==
* Spit Baby Wasp
 
  
An ability rather than a spell, and actually the standard attack of the Sand Wasp.
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* Found in Act II - [[Road to Alcarnus]], [[Stinging Winds]] and [[Tunnels of the Rockworm]]
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* Poison melee attack
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* '''Stinger Missiles''' - Four green "mini wasp" projectiles that target your position from long range. They fly in a straight line so simply move to avoid them.
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* Inflicts round about the same level of damage and has the same health points as the other two wasps, they just have different coloured wings.
  
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<mob>Dune Stinger</mob>
  
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==Sand Wasp==
===Known Subtypes===
 
Use on a a "family" monster article, or a "sub-family" monster article.
 
* Can be used in "Goatman" or the like
 
* Can be used in "Goatman Shaman" or the like
 
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[[File:Sand wasp.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Sand Wasp]]
===Related Monsters===
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* Found in Act II - [[Black Canyon Bridge]], [[Black Canyon Mines]], [[The Crumbling Vault]], [[Deserted Cellar]], [[Howling Plateau]], [[Road to Alcarnus]], [[Stinging Winds]] and [[Sundered Canyon]]
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* Poison melee attack
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* '''Stinger Missiles''' - Four green "mini wasp" projectiles that target your position from long range. They fly in a straight line so simply move to avoid them.
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* Inflicts round about the same level of damage and has the same health points as the other two wasps, they just have different coloured wings.
  
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==Background==
 
==Background==
The sand wasps presumably dwell in the desert regions of [[Sanctuary]], where they await their prey. Their main attack seems to be the act of spitting baby wasps at the target. Whether or not they are aggressive towards humans is because of [[demon]]ic corruption, or just hunger is unknown.
 
 
  
==Previous Appearances==
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We have seen giant insects before, primarily in [[Diablo II]], Act III. Whether this desert wasp has anything to do with the jungle one remains to be seen.  
We have seen giant insects before, primarily in [[Diablo II]], Act III. Whether this desert wasp has anything to do with the jungle one remains to be seen.
 
  
 
The [[Diablo I]] expansion (which is not quite canon) also had a multitude of insects, which could possibly be related.
 
The [[Diablo I]] expansion (which is not quite canon) also had a multitude of insects, which could possibly be related.
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==Development==
 
==Development==
The Sand Wasp was first seen at the [[GamesCom 2009 demo]] and shortly after that at [[BlizzCon 2009]]. The inspiration for this enemy was old time arcade games, where you need to dodge bullets from opposing ships.
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The Sand Wasp was first seen at the [[GamesCom 2009 demo]] and shortly after that at [[BlizzCon 2009]]. The inspiration for this enemy was old time arcade games, where players are forced to dodge bullets from opposing ships.
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===Blizzcon 2009 Panel===
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[[Image:Bz09-m-sand-wasp-game.jpg|thumb|Sand Wasp mini-game!]]
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The Sand Wasp and its unique ranged attack was discussed in the [[BlizzCon_2009_Panel:_Diablo_3_Heroes_and_Monsters|Heroes and Monsters panel]] at [[Blizzcon 2009]].  The following summarizes the panel discussion, but is not a direct quote:
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::The Sand Wasp is a natural creature. Not a demonic enemy. It's meant to show that the world of Sanctuary is very dangerous; it's not just the mutated demons that can kill you.
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::Sand wasps are swarming creatures. They're not very tough on their own, and are a fairly easy kill for any character. They're dangerous in conjunction with others; other wasps or especially other monsters to occupy the character and let the wasps fire freely. We call multiple wasps attacking at once the "Bullet hell effect." where their mini-wasps clog the air.
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::This concept was tough to work into the game. We tried a lot of different projectiles from the wasps, but none really worked. Eventually we got the idea to use tiny wasps, but it was still had to communicate to the whole team, from artists to programmers, what sort of effect to create; where the concept came from. Eventually we realized that it was emulating an old arcade action game, and made a little demo version to show what we were thinking about.  (Animated movie of the Galaxian-like arcade shooter plays.)
  
  
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==Media==
 
You can find pictures in the Diablo 3 screenshot and picture gallery:
 
* [http://www.diii.net/gallery/ Diablo 3 screenshots and pictures]
 
* [http://www.diii.net/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=all&si=Sand+Wasp Sand Wasp-specific gallery contents]
 
  
 
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<gallery>
 
Image:Sand_Wasp.jpg|Sand Wasp concept art.
 
Image:Sand_Wasp.jpg|Sand Wasp concept art.
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File:Desert-wasp03.jpg|Wasp and BBs
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File:Desert-wasp04.jpg|A pair of wasps hovering.
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Image:Desert-wasp02.jpg|Mini-wasps fired like BBs.
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File:Sand wasp poison.jpg|Poison damage from Stinger Missiles
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File:Sand wasp poison2.jpg|Swarm of Sand Wasps
 
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==Related Links==
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{{Monster navbox|beasts}}
{{GamesCom_2009}}
 
 
 
 
 
==References==
 
* [http://www.diii.net/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=3182&cat=564 Sand Wasp concept]
 
 
 
  
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[[Category:Sand Wasps]]

Latest revision as of 22:29, 7 February 2013

The Sand Wasp is a giant insect beast native to the deserts of the Borderlands. Sand Wasps buzz around, attacking with a melee sting, but they can also launch a ranged attack, firing out a string of tiny glowing green wasps.


They are the same wasp essentially, but with different coloured wings.


This Sand Wasp is a fairly weak monster when dealt with one-on-one. They become dangerous in groups, or especially on a crowded screen, since they can fire out repeated sprays of miniature wasps. These glowing green bullets cruise straight across the screen at a slow speed, but with several wasps firing them at once they can become quite numerous and more than a nuisance.


Depending on what other monsters appear, it might be a good idea to try and kill one or more of the wasps, to make sure you're not drained from constant baby-wasp barrage as you are fighting more important foes, like a Desert Dervish.


Subtypes[edit | edit source]

Act II

  • Desert Hornet
  • Dune Stinger
  • Sand Wasp


In Alphabetical Order

Desert Hornet[edit | edit source]

  • Found in Act II - Desolate Sands and Eastern Channel
  • Poison melee attack
  • Stinger Missiles - Four green "mini wasp" projectiles that target your position from long range. They fly in a straight line so simply move to avoid them.
  • Inflicts round about the same level of damage and has the same health points as the other two wasps, they just have different coloured wings.

<mob>Desert Hornet</mob>


Dune Stinger[edit | edit source]

  • Found in Act II - Road to Alcarnus, Stinging Winds and Tunnels of the Rockworm
  • Poison melee attack
  • Stinger Missiles - Four green "mini wasp" projectiles that target your position from long range. They fly in a straight line so simply move to avoid them.
  • Inflicts round about the same level of damage and has the same health points as the other two wasps, they just have different coloured wings.

<mob>Dune Stinger</mob>


Sand Wasp[edit | edit source]

Sand Wasp

<mob>Sand Wasp</mob>


Background[edit | edit source]

We have seen giant insects before, primarily in Diablo II, Act III. Whether this desert wasp has anything to do with the jungle one remains to be seen.

The Diablo I expansion (which is not quite canon) also had a multitude of insects, which could possibly be related.


Development[edit | edit source]

The Sand Wasp was first seen at the GamesCom 2009 demo and shortly after that at BlizzCon 2009. The inspiration for this enemy was old time arcade games, where players are forced to dodge bullets from opposing ships.


Blizzcon 2009 Panel[edit | edit source]

Sand Wasp mini-game!

The Sand Wasp and its unique ranged attack was discussed in the Heroes and Monsters panel at Blizzcon 2009. The following summarizes the panel discussion, but is not a direct quote:

The Sand Wasp is a natural creature. Not a demonic enemy. It's meant to show that the world of Sanctuary is very dangerous; it's not just the mutated demons that can kill you.
Sand wasps are swarming creatures. They're not very tough on their own, and are a fairly easy kill for any character. They're dangerous in conjunction with others; other wasps or especially other monsters to occupy the character and let the wasps fire freely. We call multiple wasps attacking at once the "Bullet hell effect." where their mini-wasps clog the air.
This concept was tough to work into the game. We tried a lot of different projectiles from the wasps, but none really worked. Eventually we got the idea to use tiny wasps, but it was still had to communicate to the whole team, from artists to programmers, what sort of effect to create; where the concept came from. Eventually we realized that it was emulating an old arcade action game, and made a little demo version to show what we were thinking about. (Animated movie of the Galaxian-like arcade shooter plays.)