![]() also, if you don't have a seamoth, dont fight him if you're more than 50m depth, it wont give you enough time to hit all that you can and swimming to the surface, it may even take a lot of your stasis rifle's battery. every fully charged shot takes 5% of the battery of the rifle, but make sure that you have at least 50% power on your rifle because there are very low chanses that everyting will go perfect without extra shots or pauses. now pay attention to this, a fully charged shot of the stasis rifle lasts long enough to hit exactly 25 hits and charge another shot before he can move again, and the reaper can take a total of 125 hits (at least from the thermoblade) before diying, wich means that you'll have to fire him a total of 5 fully charged shots from the stasis rifle. don't be afraid to get close to him as he can't harm you unless you get literally in front of his mouth). Either way, I believe they removed it to allow new players to get there easier.So the first thing you need to do to kill the leviathan once you see it, is approach with the seamoth (at a prudent distance and make sure is not going after you, but don't get it too far away or you'll have tourble with the oxygen), then get out of your seamoth and lure his attention, once you did, wait for it to charge at you (mantain your distance or else it will hit you easily if you get too close) and once he's going for you, shoot it with the stasis rifle, make sure that you aim to the face or neck cuz his hitbox is a little tricky, don't aim for the fangs cuz it will not hit him (at this first shot you don't need to charge the shot at all, you just need to hit it befor he hits you), then when you had confirmed he's inmobilized, shoot him a fully charged shot and get close to him and start hitting him with the thermoblade, don't go in front of his mouth or he'll bite you even if he's inmovilized (when you hit it, make sure that those yellow stains come out with every stab, or else you're not hitting him at all. Don't know why it was removed, that was a great introduction. this reaper was moved further north to make it easier to get to the Aurora, which is why you can no longer find it.īack than there used to be some large pieces of the Aurora lying around, right? There was one reaper on the way to lifepod 4. The Reaper Leviathan is the smallest aggressive Leviathan in Subnautica and the eleventh largest of its class, at 55 meters of pure muscle and murderous intent. It would also commonly wander into the waters of the Aurora Interior. Sidenote, there was a reaper on the side of the Aurora that would terrorize anyone nearby. ![]() Eventually the fear wears off and you get used to their screams. Way back when it involved an invincible cyclops, but now just go invisible, find one and just follow it around for awhile. The way I got used to them is to just spend time near them. That never has a reaper? That explains why I could never find the reaper that was supposedly in front of the aurora. I've even turned on the "invisible" cheat, but the phobia is still there, even tough I clearly know I can't get hurt.Īre there any anti-Reaper-Leviathan-phobia pills? I just cannot get close to Aurora, since I am terribly scared. There are a total of twenty-five Reaper Leviathans in game. So to escape it you have to use another technique. If you try to run away it will keep chasing you. It will attack everything, even the Cyclops When it attacks the cyclops it will repeatedly ram into it. Coming in at around 70 meters (230 feet) in length, the Reefback is by far the largest creature you’ll come across in the early game. The reaper leviathan is one of the first leviathans you encounter. It is the third-largest aggressive creature in the game and fifth largest overall. The Reefback is the first Leviathan you’ll encounter while playing the base game and will likely leave a lasting impression on you due to its sheer size. ![]() I haven't finished the game yet but I have a phobia. The Reaper Leviathan is an aggressive leviathan class fauna species usually found swimming in large open areas, such as the Crash Zone, Dunes, and Mountains. So, I am playing Subnautica since January now. ![]()
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