![]() Even worse, they are much, much quieter than the Reapers, so you’re liable to receive a very nasty surprise visit if one spots you from a distance.Īdult Ghost Leviathans, thankfully, are quite few in number. ![]() Ghost Leviathans are almost twice the size of Reapers, deal 84 damage per hit, and are hyper-aggressive. You’ll encounter the adult Ghost Leviathans soon enough, and these deepsea specters are a force of nature indeed. If the juveniles gave you the impression that Ghost Leviathans were pushovers, you’re about to have a rude awakening. Sustained attacks from the Reaper will destroy both of these vehicles, so you’ll need to quickly decide whether to fight or flee. A Prawn Suit and Cyclops are able to take a lot more punishment, but you’ll still want to deal with the threat quickly. They can also seriously damage the Seamoth, with each bite taking off roughly 50% of its durability. Without any upgraded defenses, Reapers can deal 80 damage to the player, with an insta-kill animation if you are at 80 health or below. Reapers can be a terrifying sight and sound to behold, and they’ve got a severe bite to back up that bark. Relocated Reapers should return home soon after abandoning a chase, however. Reapers can also drift in and out of biomes if given a reason to, such as spotting a nearby diver. Reapers are most densely populated in the Aurora’s Crash Zone, the Dunes, and the Mountains, though there are also a couple in the Bulb Zone. In addition to the ones near the Aurora, there are a total of 25 Reapers in Subnautica. Just remember, if you can hear them, they can see you. One lurks near the ship’s stern and one near the bow, and you’ll probably be well-acquainted with both before long. ![]() The first Reapers you’re likely to see, or more accurately hear, are the ones patrolling the murky waters near the Aurora. These sea scourges lurk all over the Crater, being present in a good portion of Subnautica’s biomes. The Reaper needs no introduction, likely being the first aggressive Leviathan you will encounter. As the leviathan moves through the water, it leaves trails in the water behind it.With the passive Leviathans out of the way, it’s on to the main attractions. Unlike the outer body, the inner body has a distinct, thin neck joining the head and body. The inner body is long and thin, and covered in pulsating, bioluminescent orange stripes with many orange tipped protrusions ending with blinking bioluminescent orange glows. The outer body is transparent, making the smaller, inner body visible. It has a rectangular mouth with a glowing barbule lure beneath. A small, decorative sail sits on top of the head, and two long structures protruding from either side of its head which bear similarities to the blades of a hammerhead shark. ![]() The Ghost Leviathan has a soft, transparent outer membrane covering a muscular, blue, inner body which features many darker blue stripes, four yellow, biolumenescent eyes as well as six, possibly vestigial fins on the torso section. Despite being much smaller than the Sea Emperor Leviathan, its eggs are far larger. As the leviathans mature and become too large for their home, they migrate to the open, surface world biomes such as the Grand Reef and Blood Kelp Zone, until eventually migrating to the Dead Zone, continuing to grow and roam freely in the open water. The Ghost Leviathans' life cycle begins in the Lost River, as juveniles. According to PDA scan entries of the Cove tree, the eggs were laid there when the tree was small, and it has grown around the eggs to protect them until conditions are right to hatch. The Giant Cove Tree is the nesting ground of this leviathan species (although they are not present around the tree), with its massive glowing bulbs being their eggs. They will all pursue the player until the player returns to the playable area, upon which they will all retreat. If the player stays in the area for another thirty seconds, a third and final Ghost Leviathan spawns in. If the player stays in the Crater Edge for thirty seconds, a second Ghost Leviathan will spawn. If the player enters the Crater Edge, a single Ghost Leviathan spawns in. Six Ghost Leviathans spawn on the map: three juveniles in the Lost River, two adults in the Grand Reef, and one adult in the Northern Blood Kelp Zone.
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