

His chainsaw attack is also slightly weaker than it is in 2.0 and 2.5. The Scrake appears very similar to how he looks in 2.5, but has a much more disfigured and dirty face, along with a browner outfit. The Scrake first appeared in Killling Floor 1.0. A single blast will knock a Scrake far enough that it'll take him a while to get back.

Shotgun blasts can help keep away Scrakes.If the Scrake has taken any damage, a Winchester headshot will kill him in one hit. A headshot from a Sharpshooter-boosted Winchester will decapitate him and briefly stun him, making it easy to finish him off with another shot. If you don't have a Hunting Shotgun, a Sharpshooter with a Winchester can easily take down a Scrake.If a Scrake gets close, they can kill even a player with 100 health and Armor very quickly. Even though Scrakes are easy to kill, don't get cocky near them and ignore them for too long.Having someone quickly take out Scrakes can help get rid of Sirens and Crawlers faster. Scrakes often serve as meatshields for weaker but more dangerous enemies, like the Siren and Crawler.LAW rockets are better off used on enemies like the Fleshpound and Siren. The sheer amount of damage from a single blast will destroy the Scrake with ease. The Hunting Shotgun with the Support Specialist perk can wipe out a Scrake in no time.If someone is killed by or near a Scrake, they will start eating the body of the deceased (or the initial location where someone died if their ragdoll goes flying) Despite his imposing size, the Scrake is basically a large Clot with lots of health. When he gets close, he'll start tearing into the target with his chainsaw, quickly killing whomever is on the other ends of the chainsaw if the victim survives the initial chainsaw slash he will start impaling them with his chainsaw which does alot of damage really quickly. The Scrake is a maniac wearing a butcher's outfit and has a chainsaw attached to his left arm.
