![]() ![]() Every blueprint can be scanned in Reaper-less biomes. Other than the front entrance of the Aurora (which, contrary to popular belief, is usually Reaper-free), there is no reason to go into the biomes they typically inhabit. There are a total of twenty-two Reaper Leviathans in Subnautica. The GR Leviathan is about the same size as the reaper leviathan, and most of the body shape is also the same. It is the third-largest aggressive creature in the game and fifth largest overall. Most of the species live in Crater 8 and Crater 1, and are rarely seen in the void. (This only works effectively if you're using a Seaglide - if you wandered into Reaper territory without one, you're fish food.)Īs the other answer mentioned, there are several other ways you can deal with them as well, but the overall best way is to simply stay away from them. The Grim Reaper Leviathan is a close relative to the reaper leviathan. Just like Sandsharks, they won't be able to turn fast enough to grab you. ![]() If you time it right, you can dodge their charge by turning sharply to the side before they hit you. However, despite their speed, they do have one limitation: they are not quite as mobile as you are. One of the biggest reasons they're so scary is because you can't outrun it with just a Seaglide - they move faster than you can. The Grim Reaper Leviathan is a close relative to the reaper leviathan. Reaper Leviathans are one of the the most dangerous threats in the game, and in my opinion it's the most terrifying (that roar gives me terror-chills just thinking about it).
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