![]() Dude, you need to emphasize the word some, like a stalkers aggro increased by a little is fine, but at the mention of Reaper leviathan in a raise aggressiveness discussion made the hair on the back a my neck raise dramatically. Some, and when i say some, i mean very, VERY few predators. In all my playthroughs of Subnautica I never died to a reaper, simply because he wouldn't attack a second time after attacking once. In fact, I've watched countless reaction videos of players encountering the reaper and don't remember ever seeing anyone die to it. It is true that he starts chasing you from far away, but he will give you a huge window of time to escape after attacking once. If he is supposed to be so terrifying, I think it should require things like the stasis rifle to escape him alive, not just swimming/driving. The only predator that ever managed to kill me was the warper. ![]() Aside from that, every single predator seemed harmless once you figure out that you can just swim passed them and receive only one bite at best.ĭidn't day i died from a reaper, but increasing their aggro might make me, to be more specific, I'm just having low titanium problems, because the reaper leviathan ALWAYS destroys my seamoth.Īny suggestions for avoiding them if they attack you (sense they're faster than a seamoth, i can't out run them) would be nice.įirst of all, if you hear the reaper roar, move away from the direction of the roar. subnauticamarguerite maidasubnatica below zeroreaperreaper leviathan. They will make that sound from very far away, before you are close enough to be chased by it. Its just sometimes what you need is on the inside of someone elses ribcage. Second advice, keep your seamoth repaired to 100%. ![]() When the reaper grabs it, don't get out of it, just wait patiently until he lets go, and you will usually drive away with your seamoth on low health (I don't think he ever killed it for me). It is also useful to know the locations to avoid if you don't want to encounter it.
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