![]() Like the Crash Zone, lots of Sand Sharks and Stalkers live in this biome, however also like the Crash Zone, it is dominated by lots of Reaper Leviathans that constantly fight over territory. The Dunes biome is more or less what it sounds like, it’s a nice looking biome full of sand dunes that goes to deep depths, having most of it’s seabed land at 300m deep. What makes the Crash Zone especially dangerous is the dirty and misty fog of the water, likely caused by the crash of the aurora as it’s impact shook sand from the ocean seabed everywhere despite the fact that this isn’t a problem at all for Reapers because even though they are blind as bats, they still use echo-location with their roars. The crash zone’s fauna consists of merely Sand Sharks and Stalkers, but mostly Reapers that prowl the area for smaller lifeforms to snack on. The Crash Zone was originally likely an empty, more dead-looking counterpart of the Grassy Plateau biome, but became even more dead when the aurora ship crashed into it as the crash likely killed a a lot of lifeforms in the area on impact. Habitual preferences will usually stand at large open areas in the ocean, typically in specific biomes such as: Motivational note: Congratulations on getting close enough to scan it and living to see the results!Īssessment: Extreme threat – Avoid in all circumstances Observed circling its prey and attacking from behind. The deep roar emitted by the reaper at regular intervals is effectively sonar – if you can hear it, the reaper can see you. ![]() Simulated pressure exceeds Seamoth crush resistance. This leviathan is capable of locking prey in place with four powerful mandibles and drawing it within reach of its jaws. This species is a streamlined hunter, with highly developed senses. Leviathan class species are vast organisms at the top of their respective food chains. It’s appearance consists of a long white and red-coloured snake-like body with 4 large, red mandibles on it’s face and a large, red and flat horn on the top of it’s head, which it would’ve used to fight when in conflict with other creatures, or it’s prey. According to the wiki (unofficial), all that’s required for a creature to be placed in the category is for it to be really big.The Reaper Leviathan Overview The Reaper LeviathanĪ carnivorous, aggressive leviathan-class life form of fauna that inhabits multiple diverse regions on planet 4546b. I just wanted to explain something I thought of and found interesting from me looking up what the hell Leviathan actually means. They are Leviathans because the devs say so and it’s their game. Note: Just to clarify: This is my opinion, I don’t think they fit the bill for what I think a Leviathan should be. So, because it’s size doesn’t compare to other Leviathans, and because it’s a snack for another Leviathan, in my opinion, the Reapers aren’t actually Leviathans. There are 2 more in the ALZ if I remember correctly but still, this means that it’s not very uncommon for the Dragon to get himself a meal from the surface. The Reaper is sometimes dinner for the twice as large Sea Dragon which sometimes takes a trip up the LR, and drags a Reaper down to the ILZ.Īnd remember, there is 1 Sea Dragon in the ILZ. ![]() In the Inactive Lava Zone you find I think there are 4 Repear Leviathan skeletons. ![]() BUT IT ISN’T EVEN AT THE TOP OF THE FOOD CHAIN And the Sea Emperor is dwarfed by the Gargantuan Skeleton found in the LR which is around 1000m.Īnyways, compared to it’s diet of small fish, stalkers and bone/sandsharks it’s pretty massive. It’s half the size of an adult Ghost Leviathan, and the Sea Emperor is beetween 3 or 4 times bigger. OK, so is the Reaper huge? Yeah, but, relative to others? No. Now, the term leviathan could be interpreted in many ways, combining a few definitions, this is what I found best describe them: Huge ocean monster that is the top of its food chain.
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