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The most catastrophic element—the on-death 10-block radius explosion—has been completely removed from the hound family.
On the official 7 Days to Die Dev Diary, the update labeled Hotfix v1.2.b328 contained the following bullet point, which has since become legendary:
"Fixed entity scaling error preventing Titan tag and Infernal tag from stacking. Removed unintended explosive on-death effect from hybrid spawns. Rebalanced Wasteland Hound frequency." 7 days to die titan infernal hound patched
Let’s break down exactly what that means for your gameplay.
The creature emitted a sound file that was never supposed to be used: a mix between a bear roar and a campfire crackle. At 200% volume. Players in Discord calls reported temporary hearing damage. "Fixed entity scaling error preventing Titan tag and
In the brutal, block-destroying sandbox of 7 Days to Die (7DTD), players have faced many threats. From the silent stalk of the vulture to the seismic smash of the Demolisher, the zombie horde has evolved. However, for a brief, terrifying period in the game’s alpha lifecycle, a new king of the wasteland emerged: The Titan Infernal Hound.
This creature wasn't just a tougher zombie dog. It was a bugged, nightmare-fueled abomination that combined the speed of a feral wolf with the explosive death of a landmine. For weeks, the community howled in frustration. But as of the latest stable patch (A21.2 b37 and subsequent hotfixes), this beast has officially been patched. Let’s break down exactly what that means for your gameplay
Here is everything you need to know about the Infernal Hound, why it was broken, how the patch fixed it, and what the game looks like now.
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The most catastrophic element—the on-death 10-block radius explosion—has been completely removed from the hound family.
On the official 7 Days to Die Dev Diary, the update labeled Hotfix v1.2.b328 contained the following bullet point, which has since become legendary:
"Fixed entity scaling error preventing Titan tag and Infernal tag from stacking. Removed unintended explosive on-death effect from hybrid spawns. Rebalanced Wasteland Hound frequency."
Let’s break down exactly what that means for your gameplay.
The creature emitted a sound file that was never supposed to be used: a mix between a bear roar and a campfire crackle. At 200% volume. Players in Discord calls reported temporary hearing damage.
In the brutal, block-destroying sandbox of 7 Days to Die (7DTD), players have faced many threats. From the silent stalk of the vulture to the seismic smash of the Demolisher, the zombie horde has evolved. However, for a brief, terrifying period in the game’s alpha lifecycle, a new king of the wasteland emerged: The Titan Infernal Hound.
This creature wasn't just a tougher zombie dog. It was a bugged, nightmare-fueled abomination that combined the speed of a feral wolf with the explosive death of a landmine. For weeks, the community howled in frustration. But as of the latest stable patch (A21.2 b37 and subsequent hotfixes), this beast has officially been patched.
Here is everything you need to know about the Infernal Hound, why it was broken, how the patch fixed it, and what the game looks like now.