Honestly, if you are new to this game, then you probably wont have the neccesary appliances to take down a reaper, so don't even try. Got that? You sure? Ok, but be warned, you will likely die trying to do this. The Reaper Leviathan is a huge species of fauna, about the size of a Cyclops. It's so big, in fact, that it's the 5th biggest species in Subnautica, and the 3rd largest aggressive species. Usually, the first time you will see one is when you attempt to invade the Aurora. Reaper Leviathans guard both the front and the back of the ship, however their positions are not consistent and may vary between games. 6 each (yeah, 6) also are found in the Mountains and the Dunes. (Speaking of which, one of them may spawn directly on the right of Mountain Island, right next to the Quarantine Enforcement Platform. So don't head in from the right side of the island.) A Reaper Leviathan skeleton can also be found in the Inactive Lava Zone. You should be able to tell if one is nearby from their heavily distinguishable roar, there really isn't anything else like it. Reaper Leviathans can perform many different attacks, all of which will screw you over. They can swim fast enough to catch up to you if you make a break for it on your Seaglide or Seamoth. They will bite you for 80 damage, 4/5 of your health bar. If you health is already below 80, though, they will instead grab onto you with their mandibles and EAT YOU ALIVE. The Reaper Leviathan is also capable of using their mandibles to grab onto the Seamoth and Prawn Suit, crushing it in their grip and dealing massive damage to it, sometimes up to 60%. They have also been observed taking the Seamoth and smashing it into the seabed, destroying it instantly. Other Leviathans follow suit in terms of size and aggressiveness.Īlthough it is unable to grab the Cyclops, it will still repeatedly ram into it in an attempt to get to you which will deal massive damage to it. They all have their share of differences, though. Ghost Leviathans can come in two sizes: Juvenile and Adult. The Juveniles are found in the Lost River and are a bit bigger than a Reaper, but they don’t do as much damage and move comparably slowly. They also seem a bit less aggressive, but that might just be me. The Adults are found in the Grand Reef, Blood Kelp Zones, and the Void, and are much larger than their smaller counterparts. From personal experience, they seem to have somewhat identical stats in other places and in my opinion are significantly easier to kill than a Reaper. To attack their prey, they simply swim right at them while releasing a signature scream which can be used to tell that they’re mad at you. The Sea Dragon Leviathans are even large than the aforementioned Leviathans. Luckily, they’re only found deep in the Lava Zones, and you can easily tell one is nearby from their impressive roars. They seem to be less aggressive than Reapers and they certainly swim slower than them, but they make up for this with a massive health pool and extremely powerful attacks which consist of biting your vehicle, breathing fire, spitting up flaming rocks at you, and swatting at you with their arms which is powerful enough to overturn a Cyclops. Speaking of which, many of their attacks will deal massive damage to the Cyclops and will most certainly deal either massive damage or an instant kill to YOU, so if you’re wise you’d prefer to keep your distance. But if you’re hoping to kill one, all I can say is good luck to you. You should always know your enemy before you attack. #Reaper leviathan subnautica gif how to#.
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