

This can be made worse if you are in a Seamoth traveling fast and all of a sudden a Reaper spawns right in front of you. They are aggressive, and can kill you fairly fast. This is partly because sometimes the game doesn't spawn them right away until you are too close to really get away (I don't think this is suppose to happen, as it is odd to unfairly spawn a dangerous creature like this in front of you - it's likely a bug). Reaper Leviathans can tend to sneak up on you. Here are some instances you might get a jump scare at: Frozen Leviathan - ~70 meters excluding tail, around 150 meters including tail.I would say yes, there are jump scares, but not intentionally.Gargantuan Fossil: Around 1,100 - 1,300 meters.
#Giant subnautica creatures full size

In fact, the only two that appear to have any close relation are the Sea Emperor Leviathan and Sea Dragon Leviathan who share several features including an almost identical body shape, seven identically positioned tentacles dotted with glowing spots, two forelimbs and a pair of light-producing organs atop their snouts. Leviathan is not part of a taxonomic classification, so does not imply any of the species classified as such are related. Although the wording of the Reaper Leviathan's databank entry would seem to imply that the leviathan classification is exclusive to predatory life forms, this is not the case any fauna species of a suitable size can be classified as a Leviathan.Īlthough the term "Leviathan" is used to refer to a large mythical aquatic creature in the real world, there is no confirmation on whether the Leviathan classification is restricted to fauna in the Subnautica universe, or is simply the term used for any species of a sufficient size. Leviathan is a classification given to extremely large creatures of the Subnautica universe. Players new to the game would want to avoid or be cautious toward this article.
