A T-virus experiment on an alligator. Looks and acts
more or less like a normal alligator, but with the added aggression
and the fact that it's approximately 50 feet in size, it's not.
It lives in the R.P.D garbage disposal.
A Crow infected by the virus. As all T-virus creatures,
they operate on the instinct to feed, and are very aggressive.
They are killed in one shot or knife stab, but they can
be difficult because they always a
ppear in numbers.
Guard dogs infected by the virus. As opposed to
the zombies, these creatures are fast and very
aggressive, and will stop at nothing to kill you.
One shot will get them off their feet, so they can be
killed with ease after the first hit.
The G-virus infected G-type can implant eggs into
other beings, where the egg grows until it,
in time, departs from its host creating this large creature.
It's slow but powerful, vomiting out smaller G-babies
which are hard to avoid.
A human subject directly injected with the G-virus.
As opposed to the T, the G-virus mutates constantly,
always revitalizing dead cellular functions, mutating the
subject to extreme abnormal stages
whenever injured.
This creature was created in the R.P.D research facility
by directly injected the T-virus into a already
T-virus exposed human test subject. They have
escaped the lab and now roam
the R.P.D, attacking with its torso-piercing tongue.
A plant B.O.W created with the T-virus in the R.P.D
research facility. They're very slow, but they
can grab you if you come too close. They also
spit acid at great lengths, and variations of the plant
which are poisonous are also abound.
A giant spider created by the T-virus. They live primarily
in the R.P.D sewers by the water, and are quite easy to
avoid. They are poisonous and spit their venom,
so never stand still in their presence.
Easily killed with the shotgun.
A finished version of the Tyrant. Umbrella dropped
this being into the R.P.D to kill Leon and Claire,
but with the top priority to salvage a G-virus sample.
Every time its injured and incapacitated, it mutates
and regains strength.
The Raccoon City citizens. Humans infected by the T-virus.
When Claire and Leon get there, they have
been contaminated for quite some time, so the
virus isn't contagious anymore, but they're
still extremely dangerous in groups.