![]() The Sea Dragon Leviathan will attack the Cyclops by slamming it with its arms with considerable force, often leaving the Cyclops upside down or on its side. The Sea Dragon Leviathan is also capable of firing a barrage of small "fireballs" covering a wide area. Occasionally, the Sea Dragon Leviathan will open its mouth wide and fire a molten rock at its target as a projectile attack. If the Sea Dragon Leviathan attacks the player with its mouth, it will swallow the player, killing them instantly even if the player has the Reinforced Dive Suit equipped. It will attack the player with its arms if they are on either side of its front body by swatting them away and dealing 40 damage to the player. Just being in close proximity to the Sea Dragon Leviathan will cause the player or Prawn Suit to be jostled due to the water it displaces. The Sea Dragon Leviathan uses its arms and tentacles to swim in the water at great speed according to the "Damaged Anchor Cable" entry from the Disease Research Facility, it is capable of exerting over 300 tons (600,000 pounds) of force by ramming. Its rear-side consists of seven tentacles, also lined with orange spots and ending with small tentacular clubs, the largest tentacle being surrounded by the six smaller ones. A large sail sits on the creature's back, just below the shoulders. ![]() It has two long forearms ending with webbed, four digited hands each digit ends with a claw that is approximately equal in size to the player's entire body. Along the side of its body runs two long trails of small hollows that emit orange bioluminescent glows. It also has a second set of larger fin-like protrusions beneath its lower jaw. The tip of the snout features two short, green protrusions with orange glowing tips. The mouth contains a pink tongue and thirty-two large teeth, visible even when the mouth is closed. The head of the Sea Dragon is stout and reptilian, possessing two pairs of glowing orange eyes with white pupils, a crack-like pattern spreads from the pupils to the rest of the eye. Many of its body parts are adorned or spotted with orange bioluminescent glows, and many small spines line its lower jaw and arms. It has protective plates on the underside of its body that start at the neck and run down to where the tentacles begin. ![]() The body is mostly dark green in color, along with purple accents on its webbed limbs and head. They're not right down by the water.The Sea Dragon Leviathan's body mostly resembles the Sea Emperor Leviathan, albeit much smaller and slimmer in design. If you find a door you can't get through, keep looking for another. You have to get out and go up the "ramps" that come down into the water, then find your way inside from there. One of the biggest openings in their patrol is near the front where the entrance is. As you discovered, hugging the port side of the ship is NOT one of those paths. It just doesn't get old.Īs far as the Aurora goes, there are 3 of them right next to it, and there are paths to the ship between them where they almost never appear. It's still terrifying though, even at the 100th time. Later on, you can get hull upgrades that reduce his damage, and a Perimeter Defense module that shocks him into letting you go immediately, before he does hardly any damage at all. It's faster than your Seamoth in a straight line, but less maneuverable. The instant it lets you go, start running, and try to put terrain (including creepvine) between you and it ASAP. Reapers are buggy and clip through terrain to strike at you from inside it without warning.Įven an unmodified Seamoth can survive one (usually only one, but sometimes up to 2) grapples from a Reaper. If you know one is nearby, stay well away from rocks, cliff faces, and the sea floor UNLESS it's very shallow water in the first place (75m or shallower), or you are already actively fleeing an attack (see below). You're safer at 10m than you are at 100m. This is not 100% foolproof, but a rule of thumb. When you STOP hearing the roar, it's right behind you. If you can hear the roar, it knows you're there and is coming for you. My advice is to use a Seamoth (not the Seaglide you will die), and RUN AT THE FIRST ROAR. You may have a few ugly encounters figuring out where these are. ![]() They stick around a specific spot, often not super-huge depending on how open the area is. I don't wanna spoil things by giving you specifics, OP, but the bottom line is that, like many video game mobs (and, fortunately for realism, some IRL predators), they're "territorial". ![]()
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