
Overview
The Spitter can be a powerful part of a good Infected strategy if used properly. By herself she is very weak and nearly useless against a survivor team that is on a constant lookout for this Special Infected. We have compiled some information for you that will hopefully help you not only avoid her wrath more easily as Survivors, but you may also become better at using her in the versus modes.
| Hit Points | 100 |
| Main Attack | Acid Spit |
| Secondary Attack | Scratch |
| Game Sounds | Left 4 Dead 2 Sounds: Spitter |
What is the Spitter?
The Spitter is a female Special Infected who spits toxic acid as an Area-of-Effect attack (AOE). She spits on the ground at the feet of the Survivors and will deal lethal damage until they leave the area. When she is killed a pool of acid forms around the body that will also deal damage.
What are some tell-tale signs of the Spitter?
She has a very high-pitched squeal when she spawns and runs around looking for a place to attack. The pool of acid she creates is a near-neon green bubbling puddle that is very hard to miss. The pool of acid is still visible but difficult to see in water and the mud found in Swamp Fever and Hard Rain.
How to defend against the Spitter
The Spitter has very little health (100) so she is easy to kill. After she spits her acidic goo she is very slow to move and run away so you have a good chance to kill her. Clear the common and other Special Infected quickly to be able to spread your group out or move outside the area her acidic pool creates. Do not enter rooms in which you do not have anywhere to climb, leave easily or the acid can cover the entire area. Avoid her spit and the pool around her dead body at all costs as it does deal damage quickly. Do not revive an incapacitated or dead team mate while the Spitter goo is still around.
How to use the Spitter
I have seen some amazing Spitter players and some amazingly terrible players. The best ways to use the Spitter is to initiate an attack or to support an attack. The best times to play support is when other players are covered in Boomer bile or being slammed by the Charger. The damage done can be devastating.
The Spitter goo can travel a long range depending on the arc you spit, but it will die out quickly and fall straight down once it hits its limitation. The best places to spit are when Survivors are in small rooms, about to go through crowded areas, to ward them into another attack, on gas cans or when they are incapacitated and a team mate is going to try to save them. You can also bounce your spit off ceilings and walls to get those hard to reach areas where there are Survivors. Combine your spit with the other Special Infected to maximize damage potential.




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You completely leave out the Charger/Spitter combo. This is a great way to get a significant amount of damage in on a survivor, against a vigilant team. This is probably the BEST way to damage with the spitter against a vigilant team, as most good players will be able to clear themselves of zombies, and even other team members of zombies, so that they can escape the spit fast enough to take minimal damage. While you will still have a chance of getting them caught in the center of the goo, surrounded by horde… it’s more likely that you’ll do damage if you spit on a survivor who has been secured by a charger/jockey/hunter/smoker…
And the incap score is removed. Can that be amended from the post?
@Machiavellus You bring up several good points that at the time this post was written was indeed left out. The Charger can cause excellent amount of damage to a survivor that has not been incapacitated in combination with the Spitter. I would add a Hunter could similar (but less) damage as well.
I have also removed the incap score bonus points.