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Reaper leviathan subnautica radiation
Reaper leviathan subnautica radiation






But once inside, yep, it's the engine room itself. The corridor of scrap is very long and winding, which is why I said to bring extra air tanks in case you get stuck on something before making it to the engine room. Now since your Seamoth probably isn't going to fit in there too well, it's time to drop it off and dive in first person. Why, it leads right into the engine room! How handy is that? This is also the only place in this journey that isn't buried in Sandsharks. (Insert Star Wars joke of your choice here)Īha! What is this? Why there is a big gaping hole in the side of the Aurora! I wonder where it could lead? Anything to get away from all the Sandsharks, right? You're going to want to head into that trench and see where it goes. The trench aims in the direction of the Aurora. In this picture you can clearly see the debris chunk on the left and the start of the trench on the right. So do not miss this! Memorize it.īecause it's the landmark to this otherwise innocuous looking trench. Miss this and drive past it and you'll end up back in Reaper land again. Now this, THIS is the critical piece of debris you want to watch for. Why? See that other big debris chunk just past it in the distance? This is the second one you're likely to encounter, and it's a bit more important. So just cruise along and follow the big debris chunks for a while. That direction leads right into a Reaper den. Whatever you do, do NOT turn right and head for the engines. Again, this keeps you from accidentally straying into Reaper territory.

reaper leviathan subnautica radiation

You'll want to stay fairly close to the hull, never letting it leave your line of sight. From here you're going to be heading toward the bow (front) of the ship, so turn left and get back under water. In this picture you can see that I've come to the surface to get a bearing on exactly how close I am to the Aurora and what angle I'm facing. Don't worry if you don't see the chunk, it's not a major thing, so long as you get to. In this picture you can see that you've basically made it safe & sound and have reached the first big debris chunk to mark your accomplishment. Just stay in your sub and keep moving and the worst they can do is bonk your for 1-2% hull at most. With that disclaimer on the record.įirst step is to hop in your Seamoth and beeline right for the Aurora. Point being that if you stray off course and find yourself in open plains, you done screwed up somewhere, so don't blame me when you get chomped. Not that you'll need to get into their hunting grounds for this, but it's a generally Good Thing to Know overall.

reaper leviathan subnautica radiation

They are fast but they hate bonking into things. Stay low, keep near walls, and keep moving. So the first rule of Reaper Survival is Hug the Ground. When you see a lot of open space above you and nothing in it, that's your first clue you're entering Reaper territory. Now the first thing you should know about Reapers, if you don't already know, is that they love wide open spaces.

reaper leviathan subnautica radiation

You'll also need a flashlight or glowstick if doing this at night (hint: wait for daylight, it's so much easier, trust me). A spare battery for your welder (you remembered the welder, right?) and lots of spare oxygen tanks. The bad news is that you'll want to pack specifically for this trip: At least one medkit, because flaming debris will land on your head at least once.

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I say this because while this path doesn't get too close to any Reapers, oh boy it is Sandsharks galore! The good news is that it's all very shallow, so you won't need any depth mods to do it. What to do? Well, turns out there is a way in that doesn't require you to run that particular gauntlet (too closely), and it's actually fairly safe. So you're getting tired of living in a radiation suit but you can't find a way into the Aurora that isn't guarded by a frikkin' Reaper Leviathan.






Reaper leviathan subnautica radiation