Queen Ant Wanette is a unique Spiderant Queen found in a Spiderant cave in The Splinterlands, in a cave located near the Chop Shop Fast Travel terminal.
Queen Ant Wanette will not appear until the Just Desserts optional mission has been started.
If the "Collect 12 Spiderant Eggs" objective has been completed but not the quest, Queen Ant Wanette will not respawn until the quest is finished.
Queen Ant Wanette has an increased chance to drop the legendary The Transformer shield.
Queen Ant Wanette's cave can be located directly in front of the Chop Shop fast travel station, roughly west, and are marked by large spiderant hives. She'll emerge from the lowest area in the cave.
While stronger than a typical Spiderant Queen, the same general tactics apply when fighting Queen Ant Wanette.
Like all Spiderants, her weakness is her abdomen which glows bright purple.
Queen Ant Wanette has the following moves:
Egg sac - fires 3 egg sacs as a range attack that deals damage and temporarily slows movement.
Melee - a strong melee attack that can knock back a Vault Hunter.
Royal egg sac - spawns stronger versions of Spiderlings called Royal Li'l Spiderlings.
While Queen Ant Wanette spawns during and after the mission, killing her is not a requirement as the character only has to collect spiderant eggs from fallen enemies.
Trivia
Queen Ant Wanette is a reference to Queen Marie Antoinette, the last queen of France before the French Revolution, who was executed for high treason.
Queen Ant Wanette will not appear until the Just Desserts optional mission has been started. If the "Collect 12 Spiderant Eggs" objective has been completed but not the quest, Queen Ant Wanette will not respawn until the quest is finished.
First, it's important to note that it's extremely rare for most people to encounter a queen. That's because it's the job of the colony to protect the queen, so she stays hidden in a wood nest most of time. Carpenter ant queens are much larger than other ants in the colony and may measure up to an inch in length.
Stress: Ants are prone to stress and may crowd on top of each other, pull the cotton in their tube until exhausted, or exhibit abnormal behavior. In some cases, you have absolutely nothing to do with it, for example when a queen fails to lay eggs for internal reasons, attacks her environment and dies.
With the exception of Pogonomyrmex occidentalis, U.S. Federal law restricts shipping live queen ants of other species (and other “plant pests”) in interstate commerce.
Day length, temperature, and rainfall are just a few of the variables to take into consideration for your area regarding when a queen will do this. For dryer areas such as the Southwest, it will usually be in the springtime, whereas later summer monsoons may be the ideal time in other regions.
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