Have any idea if you could make a chart with all the leviathans (and the main vehicles like cyclops and seamoth) just to give a visual on the differences in size?
The scariest thing in either game imo is still "Detecting multiple leviathan-class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
Once I went there, and i was like ‘huh I mean I have a cyclops now it doesn’t really matter I’ll just drive away’. I see a couple dots on my radar, they attach themselves to my ship and it fucking drive in the opposite direction. My ship floods and I never play the game again
Molly Swain that’s what the creature decoy, silent running, and the radar are for. You can also fight them with the stasis rifle if you want to and kill them with a thermoblade. The worst thing to do is panic, if you turn off the engine to the cyclops they will eventually back off. There are many ways to counteract them and you can also avoid the dunes, the crash site, and the mountains where reapers mainly spawn
I feel like the titan leviathan is so large that it wouldn’t even waste energy on hunting the player. You’d be so small in comparison, and basically so inconsequential to it’s survival that it wouldn’t even bother. Maybe it would attack the cyclops, mistaking it for a larger creature, but the player or the seamoth? It would waste more energy than it would gain.
@@meaninglesscommenter8457 no, predators this size would need like a million micro-organism creatures per day to survive, so I don't think it would eat this creatures and the player, I think it would eat 20 to 60 reapers, 15 ghosts, or 5 shadows.
Ever since I learned the reaper roar doubles as sonar, I have loved them. That's such a terrifying realization that if you can hear them, they know where you are.
The two scariest messages in the game: "Detecting several leviathan class lifeforms in the area. Are you sure what you are doing is worth it?" "Entering ecological dead zone. Report added to databank."
I'll never forget my first time encountering a Reaper. I basically just got my sea moth and had been avoiding the back of the Aurora. Not because I thought it was dangerous, but coming over those rocks the area was intimidating. The first site of a Reaper I had was seeing its tail breach the water. I went to explore the back of the Aurora, thinking I could find some good salvage. Out of the fog, I saw the reaper and my heart dropped into my diaphragm. I still wasn't entirely scared. I knew it was a predator, but I felt safe. And then it roared and turned to me. And caught me. I fucking panicked. I ejected while in the mouth and got on my glider and zoomed back to the shallows. And in my hud I see my moth get whipped straight to the ocean floor and then get a message of its destruction. Fuck _that_.
Bro, the way I encountered my first one was terrifying. I was pretty new to the game, so I didn’t even know there was such thing as a reaper, so I went behind the aurora, I was gathering copper and other good things. Until I just heard a distant RAHHhHhH directly behind me. Before I even got the chance to turn around, it already had me in its clutches, and before I knew it, I was being shoveled into its mouth.
My first encounter with the Reaper was in fact the Rogue Reaper. If you played the Early Access version of Subnautica, there was a specific bug related to that one Reaper in the Red Dunes (?) biome: The game defined, in the biomes, at what distance from the player predators would start rendering/becoming active entities. Due to that bug, the reaper in that biome would spawn at the same distance as sand sharks, which can spawn in at like 50 or so meters out. So you were just exploring that new biome and suddenly a reaper spawned more or less straight into your face, roared and charged. Back then it also had the (bugged) ability to swim through the sea floor, which could result in instantkill if it grabbed your sea moth and then just slapped you against and through the ocean floor. I'm definitely happy they fixed those issues, because having a reaper spawn at you and instant dunkslam your vehicle was pretty much the most bullshit of jumpscares.
If your pda is capable of detecting living creatures, and it warns you when approaching the frozen leviathan, wouldn't that mean it's still alive despite being encased in ice?
“You can’t really be scared of a giant shrimp can you” If a shrimp was that big and had deadly jaws, it would be infinitely more terrifying than most sharks
Just imagine going down the throat of that thing whole. It makes me feel so uncomfortable. First of all, it would be super tight spaced in its mouth, then you have to go through the process of not only being eaten alive but being eaten whole too. So many unsavory thoughts. Truly terrifying
@@Sr_Butters4u not necessarily since for one, most standard firearms don’t work underwater and those that do aren’t usually as powerful as the ones on land, and two the damn thing has exoskeleton ontop of heavy musculature. it would be like shooting a tank, underwater, that can travel much faster than you can. If it follows the anatomy of terrestrial shrimp as well there’s not a whole lot of vital areas to hit and those that are the bitey end which is more heavily armoured than the rest of the body, not to mention if the Chelicate faced you head on you’d also have the massive armoured jaws soaking up the damage. Odds are by the time you hit it a few times it would have ever just buggered off somewhere else or faced you head on and turned your body into swish cheese with a single bite.
Fun fact:The “Guardian” is actually the biggest because in the PDA entry it says “it would’ve been the largest thing to have ever lived on Planet 4546B” did you know that?
not to be rude, but the "guardian" was not the largest leviathan. The PDA entry states "Projections suggest this lifeform would have been larger than any living creature encountered on the planet." meaning larger than any living creatures at the time ryley was exploring the planet, but not larger than the gargantuan leviathan
The sea dragon was bigger when they first put it in, but a glitch that went undetected for months happened later that made them smaller, and when the devs finally did notice it they decided to leave it at that size.
The reason the PDA warns you of an attack from the Frozen Leviathan is because its still picking up a life signature from it… I sure am glad it’s in that ice hahaha
Imagine going down into the void and seeing a ghost leviathan being dragged into the depths by something 50 times its size. (I'm talking about the gargantuan leviathan dragging a poor little ghost Boi into the deep darkness... Geez that would be scary...)
My favorite one is the Garghantuan Leviathan, even though it'd be impossible for a creature that size to exist, even in a ocean planet it's sheer mass would've made it horribly slow, and they would have to eat animals who are about his same size or even bigger animals to sustain themselfs, which could be possible based on the size of the planet itself and the ammount of creatures that could exist in it. Still hoping the next subnautica is about exploring the void and encoutering massive creatures.
True but they could always explain the need to feed away with alien biology. It could draw in "energy" from it's surroundings draining it from thermal vents and even machinery around it. Imagine running into a defunct precursor facility that you slowly repower only to open a massive blast door and hear one awaken in the depths. Your equipment starts losing power as lights flicker and dim. You have to escape the facility before everything powers down
It’s an alien world, anything is possible! Especially for creatures that developed on worlds totally outside of our realm of rules and understanding Plus, the whale shark on Earth is pretty big but still a filter feeder! It’s possible :)
@@extra-acc4 I mean, kind off. The Blue whale is also pretty much a filter feeder since it's throat is actually smaller than a golf ball. The problem is the Garghantuan Leviathan is just horrendously huge, and it's mouth indicates it is a hunter due to the pointy and sharp nature of the creature's teeth. This animal would have to kill prey pretty much as big as it is to sustain his own mass. Subnautica is such a well designed game though, that this creature is extinct. And it's fossilized remains show very little damage, which indicates this creature died of old age, or more likely, starvation.
@@kaboon3489 yes but its diet may change as it grows but the teeth remain for defense and ghost leveston as snacks.patrolling the deep filter feeding until its next snack time. always moving forward like a blue whale /shark hybrid
Imagine diving into the void and hearing "long range scanners are signaling a life form bigger than anything you’ve ever seen. I can not confirm you’ll make it out alive, are you sure about doing this?"
The Gamedevelopers didnt planned to add a seafloor to the Void^^ Atleast there wasnt a seafloor when i made a Prawn-dive. At a Certain Depth you get relocated near the Pod. I glitched in the process, falling/sinking through the map until my Prawn landed on the Wall of the Cave-System...since then i know that the Lava-Cave is directly under the Pod.
The pda doesn’t use that type of vocabulary. It would be more like “Long range scans indicate a life form of incomprehensible size(or length), I highly suggest you stay more than 1 kilometer away” Or something like that
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Although they may never get to the size of something like Empress, and certainly not getting to Gargantuan. But nothing's saying they can't, so and we may never know.
Once I was playing in creative and met a reaper at the back of the aurora so when it attacked my seamoth I got out to take a better look at him and he grabbed my seamoth and dug and buried underground
@@Ra-InSoulsChaloompa I had a reaper jump out of the water on the surface to try and follow me, I had abandoned my sea moth at the side of the back left engine (because he was stalking me), and then I turned around and he had my sea moth in his jaws, flying through the air, until he put it on top of the peak of the engine! 😭🤣 it was scary and awesome at the same time. But RIP my sea moth.
Wow the scaling feels weird since it's all underwater. I could've sworn the Reefback was smaller than the Reaper, and I remembered the Reaper being 2-3 times smaller than the shadow leviathan.
Yeah once you enter freecam the size of these creatures really shows. The reaper looks tiny while you’re in the sea moth, but enter freecam and it literally makes the sea moth look like an insect.
A game called "subnautica: before the extinction" or somthing like that would be cool and you can see alot of the creatures who you never saw anything more thanca skeleton from
Maybe u could play as a Precursor Or way better a Leviathan Enjoying ur everyday life untill 1 day u see Giant green Flashing lights and next thing u know there are 8 feet tall and Super advanced aliens Looking for a Cure for a bacteria
Nikita Borodins There called herbivores, also only plankton and filter feeders live outside the crater, which is where all the land and most things are.
I like the Dragon, Emperor, and the frozen Leviathan, as their bodies are so different from the other leviathans. Our big buddy on ice is more of a weird sea lizard that looks like it might have rooted around the ocean floor with those tusks and moved like a hippo in the water. What's more, the Dragon and Emperor are like lovecraftian mermaids, either they got super-mutated by those precursor aliens or the Devs just didn't know what they were doing, lol!
Whenever people ask me my favourite Leviathan in the Subnautica universe I always say Reefback Levi, just cause it’s the first leviathan you see, and it doesn’t actually harm you. And they’re adorable imo
Not the case for me. It was legit my first playthrough and I was a complete noob but I saw a reaper before a reef back. I still don't know where I went because it was so close to spawn. It wasn't the ones near the Aurora crash but I recall the water being clear and blue.
The ghost leviathan is actually my favorite leviathan, and they’re rather passive towards Seamoths and prawn suits, it’s only the cyclops they don’t really like
Man, you really do forget how big these guys are when you reach the late game. You do everything from the safety of either your Cyclops or your Prawn Suit which make them feel so much smaller.
"Don't go into the void, your cyclops will thank you" *"Bold of you to think I have a cyclops, I ain't getting it anytime soon cause every single fragment are near reapers and I'm not doing near those reapers"*
I found a few in the mushroom forest. If you're careful, you won't have to deal with a reaper. You might see one in the distance near the sand dunes or somewhere, but when you do, NOPE THE FUCK OUTTA THERE
I know this because I was in the mushroom forest earlier in my Seamoth looking for the modification station fragments and I found a few fragments of the cyclops
The mushroom forest has the hull and bridge parts for the cyclops, no reaper will kill you if you stick to the mushrooms and not go into the open parts
I feel like the reason the chelicerate acts so strange compared to the reaper is because of how much more open water reaper has. I'd imagine it's better for the ai but who knows
@Bronx Beasley yo that's true. I've heard some frogs can like freeze during the winter and then kinda un-unalive them in spring. Maybe the leviathan works the same way
It's weird that people seem to usually find the Chelicerates to be overly passive, when they were WAY more aggressive than Reapers in my experience. I was afraid to go to the biome with the Ventgardens for a while because the Chelicerates would attack me before I was even close enough to see them clearly. Did they get buffed at some point, or was I just unlucky?
Same, they always beelined for me, but I never even SAW an ice worm except once in the distance, attacking a snow stalker. Guess it just depends on the playthrough.
@@Tycool243 Lol, when I played the original Subnautica, the reaper scared me so much that I just hecked off every time I heard a reaper roar. Even in a Cyclops, I get scared.
@@darkbooger I'm not sure, but I remember that the Reapers were around the Aurora even after the detonation of its dark matter reactor, which is later repaired by the player to stop leakage into the oceans of 4546B. I know that there were Reapers around the Array, the Deep Grand Reef, and I remember seeing one in the Mushroom Forest as well. The Reapers stayed around the Aurora through the entire game, and it doesn't say anything about them being extinct in the wiki, so I would assume that they were still some living on 4546B.
I might be one of the luckiest persons in this game: - the reaper was close af too the alien island -the ghost leviathan got stuck - the seadragon got stuck
I see the stomach in the distance and think it’s one of those glowy fish close to me, and by the time I realize, it’s too late. A small price to pay for hot Al-An though.
@@paulwright774 Ah yes, the Dune base I always told myself I will make, and never ended up making because fuck if I ever go near a fucking Reaper, let alone out of a vehicle to build a base.
I'm pretty sure the ice worms in below zero are a referance to the book saga "Dune", where the sandworms are attracted to rhythmic movements, and it would make sense that the bumpers attract the ice worms, as there are things like that in Dune as well.
The Sea Treader Area was awesome to me. It felt more "familiar" to me because of how the ground had stamped out "roads" as I like to call them. Also a fair bit of visibility. I put my base there. The Treader had awesome shit (pun fully intended) for my bio-reactor.
The ones you see in the lost river are juvenilles but they keep growing and growing and they never stop so thats why they're bigger in the dead zone is because they're grown
Fun Fact: the Ice Worms were heavily inspired by the Sandworms from Dune (behavior wise) and the sandworms are terrifying because they are 1,300ft long and 130ft in diameter. And I’m living for the inspiration. ❤️
Favourite: Reafback I remember being terrified of them but when I found out they were friendly they became my favourite animal in the game. Fantastic example of how the game uses terror over horror
I've said this in many subnautica videos but I think that the titan leviathan (or something or equal size) shouldve been in the void not as a creature that chases you but as a special cutscene if you venture to far it auto triggers. Which wouldve been cool
You start getting the que to turn around when the ghost leviathans vanish and it gets dead quiet. Next que would be your pda announcing a titan class leviathan detected in the region. After that it's the cut scene of the titan leviathan ripping apart your cyclops like its nothing
@@gailfox7 But first a ghost leviathan would rush up extremely fast from below as if running only for the titan to follow behind and grab it in its mouth. Then the titan would retreat down as the rest of its body flows past your cyclops creating a current that throws the cyclops around. Then you hear a roar and it rushes at you from below crushing the cyclops.
Imagine being so big that a picture of that creature in the OPEN OCEAN is zoomed out so much my thalassophobia doesn't even kick in since the ocean floor is visible
@@jayzgaming0097 yes? It's a fear of the ocean. I believe that thalassophobia has two subdivisions, one of which is fear of what creatures might lie there, and the other is the sheer depth (I fall into the second category)
@@PewdiepiesChair i have a fear of unknowing basically, what i can't see terrifies me. I hate when its that time of dusk where the water becomes a murky green/blue/ GOD FORBID ORANGE (orange is only by the aurora which means reapy boi can pop outta nowhere and nope you]. I actually have no problems when I can see the ocean floor, or when I can see the landscape near me, but as long as I can't see down, I'm TERRIFIED. Even in sea of thieves, where the only threat to you is some nay harmless sharks, I hate hate hate hate being in the water, because the game renders it so you can't see the ocean floor in a lot of cases
Me blasting off the planet and as I’m looking outside and I remember the dead zone pda data: wait, if the extremely shallow crater has freaking sea dragons, what’s down there?
The titan leviathan skeleton is the remains of the massive leviathan in the cutscene of Avery Quinn trying to land the ship on the planet. It has the same features such as the long flap tentacle things in the front and the same bone structure
What scares me the most is the fact that the areas we play in both games are small areas of raised sea bed so for all we know there could be leviathans that are so big that they can’t go in the playable areas it is even possible that there are leviathans that could eat the baby Titan leviathan whole
On sound design alone it has to be the Reaper. The areas of the original game I was always the most afraid to go anywhere near, barring the void, which isn't really a game area, is anywhere the Reapers spawn. Especially given all the times near rhe Aurora the lad has done his far away sound only for me to look up & see him bearing down on me
@@gremlin.x very true. Especially when you hear it, don't know where it is but think it's further away, only to round a corner and see it staring at you. I was however unfortunately spoiled on the Sea Dragon early, as I was watching both Jack and Mark playing the game well before it came out, and the first times I saw the Dragon I don't believe it was fully implemented yet, because it used to just swim around making noise, very cool but not that intimidating, whereas in the full release the Dragon is much more aggressive and terrifying.
My favorite Leviathan has to be the sea emperor. I love her design and purpose in the game. I like how she is one of the good leviathans even though she could probably one shot you. She is so kind to the player and it is very sad when she passes away in the end-game. But I have a theory. Since her babies have already cured the planet of the khara bacterium, what if they grow old and they can use that same telepathic abiliti. Because you can’t see a couple of them in below zero. It would be cool if they added a update to below zero where you can make friends with the adult sea emperors by them telepathically communicating with you.
I still would have loved to see what the sea emperor would have been like as a hostile creature, since that what they were originally when they were still in development. You can even tell that they were originally gonna make it hostile in the trailer, because it sneaks up on the player, and has webbed hands like the sea dragon.
Reapers are honestly one of the most scary to me. Not only do they pose a threat. But they're physically terrifying as well. You can't tell me that's something you wouldn't have in your nightmares.
I made a lost river junction base but did the entire journey all the way to stuff in the lava zone(s) because it's pretty and the ambient sounds are seriously scary and because I'm too lazy to make a base there
@@LynchtheFinch Made a small base next to the Leviathan Tree, as hub for deeper Exploration. Afterall...you can reach that part of the Cave-System with a Seamoth, so its a pretty and safe Area since no hostile creature gets near the Tree. Its kind of relaxing to swim through the lavazone (except for the few annoying, fire-spewing fish xD). With Heatblade and the Diving Suit that provides water, you can swim for a long time. Not to mention the electro-Fins to recharge your stuff :D But a small base would be still needed down there...mostly to provide basic stuff like some plants for food/water, medipacks and battery recharge :D
@@LynchtheFinch actually never "finished" Subnautica yet XD Beside shutting down the Enforcer-Platform, everything is done. Rocket just sits there, waiting to be used. Last time i played, i was in the process of doing what the Precursors did. Started building a Facility to keep Samples of every creature on the Planet, powered by nuclear power^^ I really should finish it when i have enough time.... putting samples of everything valuable into the Rocket and fly home. Till this Day i didnt forgot, what the PDA tells you...that youre in massive Debt to the Company XD
It's funny how ma boi used terms like "The biggest to have ever roamed the planet" meanwhile the game is taking place on prolly the shallowest part of the planet XD Imagine what could live in the deepest.
@Son Goku not to be a party pooper but i believe its because its literally an ecological dead-zone, meaning there isnt anything to eat out there, dunno about ghost leviathans doe
@Son Goku It's quite the opposite. Most of the planet is a dead zone (because of the virus iirc) and the vulcano is pretty much the only living part of the planet
I know this is an old video but I love that you put the subscriber thing in the corner instead of taking up a segment of the video. Honestly got a sub just for that
@@nightridergaming2003 doesn't change the fact it has working blood flow. If you cured it, it would only cure the one bubble without working blood flow
To this day I never knew the sea dragon could grab your prawn suit, I’ve been in the lava zone with my prawn suit so many times it’s a legit surprise 😅
It happened to me during my first encounter, it was pretty horrifying because I heard it’s constant roars in the distance and then all the sudden I turn around and there it is
I would love something like a quick cutscene in which you're about to get attacked in your cyclops by a ghost leviathan and out of the void a massive mouth just engulfs it entirely and stares you down as you nope the fuck outta there
You guys should make another part of the story where you go back in time to when the gargantuan leviathan once lived. The void would be filled with life and many ecosystems. They should include huge leviathans or creatures similar to leviathans that the gargantuan titan would feed on. They should also put in sea life similar to what’s in the game now but should modify it to fit the act of evolution. Have you guys ever seen the other concept art of the reaper leviathan? The leviathan is bigger and has Bioluminescence lights on it. If they added this to the game it would make it much more interesting and fun to play. I wish they actually made that because if they did, I would spend every penny on the it. Another idea that I have for the game is they could finally use the atlas sub. The whole subnatica map is a volcano. Maybe they could change it to where the volcano is forming, or on one of the islands they could have a tribe filled with creatures and they could live in an Alien type of village. The main character could be the kid and his father was the main character in the first subnatica, anyways the story could go like this they have to go back in time 2000 years ago,before the precursors arrived because they have to find something or something that would help alterra out,but while you go back 2000 years ago there’s a malfunction that brings you back 3.7 million years ago when the gargantuan leviathan lived, and the whole game would be trying to find ways to fix the time machine and finding whatever Alterra needs, and running into these massive leviathans and studying them and also building massive bases, and you would get a lot of supples from your time machine because the time machine is huge.
I had an idea once where there’s another lifepod (somehow) on 4546b super far away and sunken to the bottom of the void, specifically designed to be under such high pressures. The whole gameplay is super high risk, requiring you to pressureise and depressurise when exiting and entering a base or lifepod at the risk of becoming deathly sick, but while you’re in the pressure lock you can be smelt and heard by most things outside, attracting them towards you if you sit around. Oh yeah... the overwhelming majority of fauna are massive and/or verging on OP leviathans with the occasional fish to eat (your main food source is a slow generating water and food dispenser that can be upgraded in a base if need be). The game wouldn’t really have an end, it would just be a “don’t die” kinda situation. Most blueprints would be unlocked, with some scannable relics of weapons so you can at least defend yourself against the cosmic, oceanic horrors. It would also implement a use for the Atlas... perhaps it could have a black box built feature you could retrieve if it was (about to be) destroyed so you could rebuild it without all the resources. Idk just a concept i had.
The ghost leviathan doesn’t scare me. I would just grapple off of him 😂 the reaper still is one of the scariest to me idk but the sea dragon is super creepy cause he swims so fast!
I remember seeing hearing "entering ecological dead zone " on my first day of subnautica...I didn't know what it meant until I found 3 ghost Leviathans trying to eat me and my ship..i died of course
my personal favorite is for sure the ghost leviathon, and i always try to get as close to them as possible and get sick screenshots, especially in the grand reef.
The Ice Worm feels more like a Reaper Replacement to me. The Chelicerate always felt a bit too easy/simple to be the replacement, and seemed to me to be more akin to the Crabsquid or Ampeel.
Im pretty sure when you read about the void or the crater, it says the true leviathans reside at the bottom of the crater and the ones you see on the crater’s edge(basically everything in first subnautica) are simply the ones too small to survive in the void.
I remember a theory abt how the entire map of the old subnautica is actually on one giant reefback Meaning that reefbacks might just be the biggest leviathans out there
I really wanted the ice dragon in below zero it could have been the ice version of the sea dragon and I really want a mod with the titan Leviathan I know it would be hard to do because of its size but It would be so dope
I don’t think it’s even possible with the engine...but perhaps a modded cutscene of sorts. Where if you’re piloting a cyclops, and get out far enough into the void, managing to repel the ghosts long enough...they suddenly stop attacking and flee the area. The surrounding light seems to dim. The radar on the cyclops suddenly shows a wall of hazy red in front of you, and an immense dark shape can be seen, with large, tentacle light silhouettes surrounding it. A growl rips through the water around you, making alarms blare as the battle-damaged Cyclops quakes from the vibrations. Then your character falls back from the console, losing his footing, as the giant silhouette suddenly closes in fast, an unfathomably huge maw coming into view mere moments before your vision fades to black, the light blotted out, the cyclops sputtering out of power from the damage, and all that can be heard is the sound of the Cyclops being crushed like a tin can... ....of course, this might be utterly impossible, as well. But considering there are death cutscenes, it might be possible to reconfigure that functionality, make it longer. I can see clipping issues with the cyclops occurring, as most death scenes only happen when you’re out of a vehicle. The animations and textures on the incoming titan’s maw would likely take a lot of work to look presentable even in those few moments, but...still.
When I got close to the void my heart started pounding and I felt sick I knew I only get that feeling when something bad is about to happen so I decided not to go in and now I'm happy I didn't I just knew something was wrong
3:08 The shadow leviathan grabbing your vehicle is implemented in Below Zero! I encountered it last night. It grabs the cab of the sea truck with its stomach mouth and chews for a minute, then you can get free and drive away with half of your vehicle's health gone. It even leaves behind some stomach juices on the windshield. It's a pretty cool creature!
Ah yes the Shrimp, the opposite of the Shadow, one is far too passive, the other one won’t stop attacking like really for a stealthy ambush predator, you sure do love harassing me endlessly while I’m trying to collect materials
I wonder.... what if the skeleton was a juvenile but even if it grew to the size it is in the concept art and was still a juvenile? I think i should stop thinking about this since its just... scary?
The gargantuan leviathan is definitely my favorite. I haven't actually been to the bones field, cos it's really dangerous and there are other ways to get to the lost river. The northern bloodlelp is really close to my base. It's built like 300 meters north of my life pod
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Aci the shadow leviathan can grab your vehicles
My favorite leviathan was the gargantuan leviathan and u forgot the biter leviathan
Love the vid
My favorite leviathan is the Peaper leviathan
Have any idea if you could make a chart with all the leviathans (and the main vehicles like cyclops and seamoth) just to give a visual on the differences in size?
The scariest thing in either game imo is still "Detecting multiple leviathan-class lifeforms in the region. Are you certain whatever you're doing is worth it?"
“Ight bro I’m bout to head out”
No, i dont think i will
Once I went there, and i was like ‘huh I mean I have a cyclops now it doesn’t really matter I’ll just drive away’.
I see a couple dots on my radar, they attach themselves to my ship and it fucking drive in the opposite direction.
My ship floods and I never play the game again
"You know what PDA lady? No it's not worth it at all"
Molly Swain that’s what the creature decoy, silent running, and the radar are for. You can also fight them with the stasis rifle if you want to and kill them with a thermoblade. The worst thing to do is panic, if you turn off the engine to the cyclops they will eventually back off. There are many ways to counteract them and you can also avoid the dunes, the crash site, and the mountains where reapers mainly spawn
Fun fact: the Titan leviathan skeleton in the game is supposedly a younger member of its species, so the adult Titan would be much bigger.
I thought there was a second skull that was the baby
@@Noble-cv9nv imagine if that’s one that was just born and the bigger one is it at like 1 year old
You mean gargantuan leviathan
@@FrostIsntCold08 yeah, they referred to it as the titan leviathan in this video for some reason
@@RW5583. I don't want to imagine that
I feel like the titan leviathan is so large that it wouldn’t even waste energy on hunting the player. You’d be so small in comparison, and basically so inconsequential to it’s survival that it wouldn’t even bother. Maybe it would attack the cyclops, mistaking it for a larger creature, but the player or the seamoth? It would waste more energy than it would gain.
It would more likely accidentally kill you than on purpose
Thatd actually be pretty funny
It probably hunted things like void ghosts, or other members of its own species
Illuminotme ಠ_ಠ waaaait I just realised we have the same face in our names hell yea brother
actually, it would likely feed on micro organisms, so they wouldn’t rlly care if youd be “too small” and therefore would still eat you
@@meaninglesscommenter8457 no, predators this size would need like a million micro-organism creatures per day to survive, so I don't think it would eat this creatures and the player, I think it would eat 20 to 60 reapers, 15 ghosts, or 5 shadows.
Ever since I learned the reaper roar doubles as sonar, I have loved them. That's such a terrifying realization that if you can hear them, they know where you are.
Oooooo chills!!
thanks i was already terrified now when i hear it and havent even seen it i will already have a heart attack
reading that PDA entry scared the bejezus out of me, "If you can hear it, it can see you." Always sends chills down my spine
That's the lore entry, functionally doesnt work like that in game though.
Question: Does this mean using sonar in a seamoth or cyclops gives you away as well?
The two scariest messages in the game:
"Detecting several leviathan class lifeforms in the area. Are you sure what you are doing is worth it?"
"Entering ecological dead zone. Report added to databank."
If i ever played subnautica and saw 1 of those messages I would instantly leave the game
Ecological dead zone?
Edit: 😨
@@Blake-qq1hm what does this mean?
@@jerry6187 The dead zone is off the map where the waters are much deeper, leading to the open ocean where the much larger creatures reside.
soooo true
"There is always a bigger fish" - Qui-Gon Jinn
"We're gonna need a bigger boat."
A surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
RUclips comments? Really? Memer of your talent?
*It's a peaceful life.*
Master you were right about 1 thing the negotiations were short- Obi Wan
I’d love a mod where the void is filled with a titan levaithan
GOD NO
edit: _i'll give you a like anyway_
Modders: mmmm, mistake you have made *evil laughing*
Pretty sure giga sized reapers would be enough mod wise
If it was modded in it would spin around like crazy
Yes but I’m scared
I'll never forget my first time encountering a Reaper. I basically just got my sea moth and had been avoiding the back of the Aurora. Not because I thought it was dangerous, but coming over those rocks the area was intimidating. The first site of a Reaper I had was seeing its tail breach the water. I went to explore the back of the Aurora, thinking I could find some good salvage.
Out of the fog, I saw the reaper and my heart dropped into my diaphragm. I still wasn't entirely scared. I knew it was a predator, but I felt safe.
And then it roared and turned to me. And caught me. I fucking panicked. I ejected while in the mouth and got on my glider and zoomed back to the shallows.
And in my hud I see my moth get whipped straight to the ocean floor and then get a message of its destruction.
Fuck _that_.
Bro, the way I encountered my first one was terrifying. I was pretty new to the game, so I didn’t even know there was such thing as a reaper, so I went behind the aurora, I was gathering copper and other good things. Until I just heard a distant RAHHhHhH directly behind me. Before I even got the chance to turn around, it already had me in its clutches, and before I knew it, I was being shoveled into its mouth.
My first encounter with the Reaper was in fact the Rogue Reaper. If you played the Early Access version of Subnautica, there was a specific bug related to that one Reaper in the Red Dunes (?) biome: The game defined, in the biomes, at what distance from the player predators would start rendering/becoming active entities. Due to that bug, the reaper in that biome would spawn at the same distance as sand sharks, which can spawn in at like 50 or so meters out. So you were just exploring that new biome and suddenly a reaper spawned more or less straight into your face, roared and charged. Back then it also had the (bugged) ability to swim through the sea floor, which could result in instantkill if it grabbed your sea moth and then just slapped you against and through the ocean floor.
I'm definitely happy they fixed those issues, because having a reaper spawn at you and instant dunkslam your vehicle was pretty much the most bullshit of jumpscares.
GAWDAMN
And the honorable mention goes to what ever makes those noises the deeper you go in the void
Oh god imagine the size of the apex predators in there
Tegan Modica lol
Peeper
I swear I heard it was a creature like the Titan leviathan. something that feeds off things that have light.
The one and only Peeper Leviathan, capable of swallowing 13 Giga Leviathans in a row
If your pda is capable of detecting living creatures, and it warns you when approaching the frozen leviathan, wouldn't that mean it's still alive despite being encased in ice?
ariannasv22 considering that you can cure it of the khara, then it means it has a functioning blood flow. So it probably is
For the virus to still be active on its skin- it would have to be living tissue. Its not dead *just hibernating*
When he will wake up, we will be not very good >w>
[imagine if the frozen leviathan is not adult >o>]
What if it opens its eye after a certain amount of time in game
@@bushboi8929 I thought its eyes were always open?
“You can’t really be scared of a giant shrimp can you”
If a shrimp was that big and had deadly jaws, it would be infinitely more terrifying than most sharks
Just imagine going down the throat of that thing whole. It makes me feel so uncomfortable. First of all, it would be super tight spaced in its mouth, then you have to go through the process of not only being eaten alive but being eaten whole too. So many unsavory thoughts. Truly terrifying
U call yourself Rayquaza yet have a Giratina profile pic
These things would be so much less threatening if guns were allowed on the two ships that crashed lol
_sweats in another game with big hostile creatures that we call krill_
@@Sr_Butters4u not necessarily since for one, most standard firearms don’t work underwater and those that do aren’t usually as powerful as the ones on land, and two the damn thing has exoskeleton ontop of heavy musculature.
it would be like shooting a tank, underwater, that can travel much faster than you can. If it follows the anatomy of terrestrial shrimp as well there’s not a whole lot of vital areas to hit and those that are the bitey end which is more heavily armoured than the rest of the body, not to mention if the Chelicate faced you head on you’d also have the massive armoured jaws soaking up the damage. Odds are by the time you hit it a few times it would have ever just buggered off somewhere else or faced you head on and turned your body into swish cheese with a single bite.
Fun fact:The “Guardian” is actually the biggest because in the PDA entry it says “it would’ve been the largest thing to have ever lived on Planet 4546B” did you know that?
That doesn't make much sense the gargantuan skull is much larger
@@hylianro yeah but the “Guardian” has a long armoured body
The rest of it’s body is lost in history because it wouldn’t make much sense for a 95-ish meter head to be the biggest creature on the planet
not to be rude, but the "guardian" was not the largest leviathan. The PDA entry states "Projections suggest this lifeform would have been larger than any living creature encountered on the planet." meaning larger than any living creatures at the time ryley was exploring the planet, but not larger than the gargantuan leviathan
@@grimmreeper1108 hmm maybe I was just stubborn to accept that because y’see I actually just realised that it says that in the entry
The sea dragon was bigger when they first put it in, but a glitch that went undetected for months happened later that made them smaller, and when the devs finally did notice it they decided to leave it at that size.
Oh? Is there a mod that fixes that?
We dont need the old version so yeah its ok to tell other people
@@AutumnDeIight anyone?
Weren’t they like 115 meters or smth?
Smth says me that we're going to die
The reason the PDA warns you of an attack from the Frozen Leviathan is because its still picking up a life signature from it… I sure am glad it’s in that ice hahaha
But its alread dead
@@ReiChiquita567 That’s debatable. I think its moreso in a cryo sleep type situation
@@ReiChiquita567 it's stil alive. Since you can cure it, must have a active blood flow
@@ReiChiquita567 and plus, it’s not fully frozen. Some parts are revealed.
@@ReiChiquita567 ice can be the opposite of death lol
Listen to all the smart ones
Imagine going down into the void and seeing a ghost leviathan being dragged into the depths by something 50 times its size. (I'm talking about the gargantuan leviathan dragging a poor little ghost Boi into the deep darkness... Geez that would be scary...)
@Titan leviathan bruh... That's sad
@Titan leviathan I had a minor stroke reading that
Would be cool if Titan leviathans live in the void or outside the crater
there is a mod with gargantuan leviathan now so...
@@mrsejd3446 oh no
My favorite one is the Garghantuan Leviathan, even though it'd be impossible for a creature that size to exist, even in a ocean planet it's sheer mass would've made it horribly slow, and they would have to eat animals who are about his same size or even bigger animals to sustain themselfs, which could be possible based on the size of the planet itself and the ammount of creatures that could exist in it. Still hoping the next subnautica is about exploring the void and encoutering massive creatures.
True but they could always explain the need to feed away with alien biology. It could draw in "energy" from it's surroundings draining it from thermal vents and even machinery around it. Imagine running into a defunct precursor facility that you slowly repower only to open a massive blast door and hear one awaken in the depths. Your equipment starts losing power as lights flicker and dim. You have to escape the facility before everything powers down
It’s an alien world, anything is possible! Especially for creatures that developed on worlds totally outside of our realm of rules and understanding
Plus, the whale shark on Earth is pretty big but still a filter feeder! It’s possible :)
@@extra-acc4 I mean, kind off. The Blue whale is also pretty much a filter feeder since it's throat is actually smaller than a golf ball. The problem is the Garghantuan Leviathan is just horrendously huge, and it's mouth indicates it is a hunter due to the pointy and sharp nature of the creature's teeth. This animal would have to kill prey pretty much as big as it is to sustain his own mass. Subnautica is such a well designed game though, that this creature is extinct. And it's fossilized remains show very little damage, which indicates this creature died of old age, or more likely, starvation.
@@kaboon3489 yes but its diet may change as it grows but the teeth remain for defense and ghost leveston as snacks.patrolling the deep filter feeding until its next snack time. always moving forward like a blue whale /shark hybrid
Fun fact: the gargantuan leviathan is not a hunter its eyes are on the side of its head
Imagine diving into the void and hearing "long range scanners are signaling a life form bigger than anything you’ve ever seen. I can not confirm you’ll make it out alive, are you sure about doing this?"
The Gamedevelopers didnt planned to add a seafloor to the Void^^ Atleast there wasnt a seafloor when i made a Prawn-dive.
At a Certain Depth you get relocated near the Pod. I glitched in the process, falling/sinking through the map until my Prawn landed on the Wall of the Cave-System...since then i know that the Lava-Cave is directly under the Pod.
The pda doesn’t use that type of vocabulary. It would be more like
“Long range scans indicate a life form of incomprehensible size(or length), I highly suggest you stay more than 1 kilometer away”
Or something like that
"NO, NO I AM NOT!!" _turns the f^%k around and DIPS_
@@Zzz-dt2dl well the end part makes sense since it says “Multiple leviathan class predators detected,are you sure what your doing it’s worth it?
@@NFLJarhead yes but the way he put made it sound like “are you sure about that?”
The timing of the ads was incredible.
“It’s taken 15 minutes to attack me here, which is ridiculous, considering the newest slots come to golden nugget casino first.”
TheSubatomicPlatypus what
@@kanukempf3425 stupid you is very not smart
@@williambenedictblythebigcock dont be rude
I didn't get an ad lol
Fun Fact: The ghost Leviathan can never stop growing.
The ‘Adult’ Ghost Leviathans are the largest we have encountered
Although they may never get to the size of something like Empress, and certainly not getting to Gargantuan.
But nothing's saying they can't, so and we may never know.
@8B**JULIAN ALEJANDRO GALVIS RAMIREZ oh yeaaaah
Snakes are the same
So does this mean Elder Ghost Leviathan exists?
but its grow faster in the life to pass the gargantuan?
I’m a sucker for the originals, my favorite Leviathan is definitely the Reaper. It’s too iconic and way too terrifying
Most leviathans: RAWR
Biggest living leviathan: hi friend c:
_Sea emperor waifu_
Www
Sea emperor is such a queen
@@LynchtheFinch bruh
@@LynchtheFinch I agree with you, but you’re wrong
Sea moth: moves
Reaper: *and I took that personally*
Nah. They just want a hug
@@chunkdoggo8883 yeah, they are just misunderstud huggers
Once I was playing in creative and met a reaper at the back of the aurora so when it attacked my seamoth I got out to take a better look at him and he grabbed my seamoth and dug and buried underground
And I took that.
@@Ra-InSoulsChaloompa I had a reaper jump out of the water on the surface to try and follow me, I had abandoned my sea moth at the side of the back left engine (because he was stalking me), and then I turned around and he had my sea moth in his jaws, flying through the air, until he put it on top of the peak of the engine! 😭🤣 it was scary and awesome at the same time. But RIP my sea moth.
“The Reapers just want hugs” I know right, they’re adorable
Kkk não
:D
Adorable my arse.
Yes verry
And hungry at the same time
Wow the scaling feels weird since it's all underwater. I could've sworn the Reefback was smaller than the Reaper, and I remembered the Reaper being 2-3 times smaller than the shadow leviathan.
we view them smaller because of the camera. Third person would have given them justice.
Yeah once you enter freecam the size of these creatures really shows. The reaper looks tiny while you’re in the sea moth, but enter freecam and it literally makes the sea moth look like an insect.
@@slumptrid one day I'll play this with VR goggles for a true horror experience 😩
A game called "subnautica: before the extinction" or somthing like that would be cool and you can see alot of the creatures who you never saw anything more thanca skeleton from
Maybe you play as a precursor?
@@dancingcarapace I got unwarrantedly excited when I imagined this possibility.
Maybe u could play as a Precursor Or way better a Leviathan Enjoying ur everyday life untill 1 day u see Giant green Flashing lights and next thing u know there are 8 feet tall and Super advanced aliens Looking for a Cure for a bacteria
I recon it should be a dlc for sub zero
Markiplier is hiding
“Warining entering ecological deadzone”
Every subnautica players worst nightmare
No it’s “detecting multiple leviathan class life forms in the region. Are you certain whatever you’re doing is worth it.”
That’s just my opinion
@@bnrobbery6205 that too
I had a mini panic attack when I was using a prawn suit in creative mode when I fell all the way down
@@iconiclemon1834 if you want to get the pda in survival go to the dead zone with your seamoth
Wouldnt the void ghost leviathans technically be the biggest since the PDA databank says they never stop growing.
Edit: oh k i get it.
They could reach a point they are so big they can't get enough nutrients, since they only feed on plankton, i'm sure there's a limit
@@pulpil10 they're made out of plants i think so they can be virtually immortal
@@wooloo4194 plants are not inmortals tho
@@pulpil10 ikr if a vegan nearby than they are so dead
Nikita Borodins There called herbivores, also only plankton and filter feeders live outside the crater, which is where all the land and most things are.
I like the Dragon, Emperor, and the frozen Leviathan, as their bodies are so different from the other leviathans. Our big buddy on ice is more of a weird sea lizard that looks like it might have rooted around the ocean floor with those tusks and moved like a hippo in the water. What's more, the Dragon and Emperor are like lovecraftian mermaids, either they got super-mutated by those precursor aliens or the Devs just didn't know what they were doing, lol!
"The Shadow Leviathan can’t grab your vehicles."
:Subnautica devs: FUCKING WATCH ME!
The :s looks like a smiley lol
STOP KISSING MY SEATRUCK YOU CLINGY SEXTOY!
Jokes aside they were anoying not scary just anoying
Yeah i know im scary like that
@@jimmytheshadowleviathan7243
You’re not scary, Jimmy
@@hypnoticskull6342 ):
Whenever people ask me my favourite Leviathan in the Subnautica universe I always say Reefback Levi, just cause it’s the first leviathan you see, and it doesn’t actually harm you. And they’re adorable imo
@☣️god of gaming☣️ yes. Yes I did 😆
And they give you free copper! (Sometimes)
Not the case for me. It was legit my first playthrough and I was a complete noob but I saw a reaper before a reef back. I still don't know where I went because it was so close to spawn. It wasn't the ones near the Aurora crash but I recall the water being clear and blue.
@☣️arki chan gamer god☣️ just cuz they said levi doesnt mean they know about attack on titan, they just used levi as a shortened version of leviathan.
My favorite is the Sea dragon, they're also pretty cute too.
The ghost leviathan is actually my favorite leviathan, and they’re rather passive towards Seamoths and prawn suits, it’s only the cyclops they don’t really like
Same here! I've made several ghost leviathan observatories in creative mode and named each ghost I've come across
@@venumbra1177 Aww, that's adorable :D
As long as you have your cyclops in silent more they won’t attack you, that’s what happened to me anyway
Unless you're in the void
Pretty sure it’s because of the noise but even then, I was exploring the lost river and the ghost leviathan just spotted me instantly
Man, you really do forget how big these guys are when you reach the late game. You do everything from the safety of either your Cyclops or your Prawn Suit which make them feel so much smaller.
9:13
Never realized how much I want a
sea Emporer plushie until now.
Same
Wait are they real? If so I’m buying one for my friend
@@AllBarkNoByte probably, if they are im getting one at some point
How big it would be?
She’s so cute when she’s a plushie!! 🥺
"Don't go into the void, your cyclops will thank you"
*"Bold of you to think I have a cyclops, I ain't getting it anytime soon cause every single fragment are near reapers and I'm not doing near those reapers"*
I found a few in the mushroom forest. If you're careful, you won't have to deal with a reaper. You might see one in the distance near the sand dunes or somewhere, but when you do, NOPE THE FUCK OUTTA THERE
I know this because I was in the mushroom forest earlier in my Seamoth looking for the modification station fragments and I found a few fragments of the cyclops
The mushroom forest has the hull and bridge parts for the cyclops, no reaper will kill you if you stick to the mushrooms and not go into the open parts
I will do it when I get seamoth
I’ve been playing for 4 days and I’ve already seen the Ghost Leviathan twice and haven’t got a cyclops and I haven’t seen a Reaper Leviathan
"Oh, Shit! Swim Away!"
Sun Tzu, Art of War
Mesmer:I'm about to reverse this man whole sentence
"And I'm pretty sure he knows more about the sea than you do pal!"
@@devanjames2801 CAUSE HE DISCORVER IT
@@Juanball19 AND THEN HE PERFECTED IT
@@bonarldsburritosbobtimer962 So that no living man could best him in the sea of honor!
I feel like the reason the chelicerate acts so strange compared to the reaper is because of how much more open water reaper has. I'd imagine it's better for the ai but who knows
Sad giant floater gets no love, even while lifting an island...
Floater leviathan
Sad
Yeah i guess they're quite epic
So true
@Kat Cat wolf you've got an awesome dad
Everybody gangsta until the Frozen and Gargantuan leviathan come back from the dead
There's mods. Happy me, I'm a console player
Edit: for the gargantuan leviathan. I don't think there are for the frozen leviathan whatever it's called
Except the titan leviathan
@@alvinrasmus6674 there’s no mods on console?
@@mrvision5801 no. Dlc:s for some games, but not user created mods
@Bronx Beasley yo that's true. I've heard some frogs can like freeze during the winter and then kinda un-unalive them in spring. Maybe the leviathan works the same way
Man I cried at the Empress Leviathan part. She was just holding out until her eggs hatched and when they did she finally decided to rest
Well I’m alive again.
@@halloroyween hacks
Emperor EMPEROR
It's weird that people seem to usually find the Chelicerates to be overly passive, when they were WAY more aggressive than Reapers in my experience. I was afraid to go to the biome with the Ventgardens for a while because the Chelicerates would attack me before I was even close enough to see them clearly. Did they get buffed at some point, or was I just unlucky?
Oh, they'll follow you Until they fuckin kill you
Same, they always beelined for me, but I never even SAW an ice worm except once in the distance, attacking a snow stalker. Guess it just depends on the playthrough.
Reaper Leviathan: Exists
Me, An Intelectual: Ahh yes, the nostalgic spook.
Spoopy boi
Cant like its at 69
@@Tycool243 Lol, when I played the original Subnautica, the reaper scared me so much that I just hecked off every time I heard a reaper roar. Even in a Cyclops, I get scared.
Aren't Reapers extinct when Below Zero takes place? I thought that the Aurora crashed on their breeding ground.
@@darkbooger I'm not sure, but I remember that the Reapers were around the Aurora even after the detonation of its dark matter reactor, which is later repaired by the player to stop leakage into the oceans of 4546B. I know that there were Reapers around the Array, the Deep Grand Reef, and I remember seeing one in the Mushroom Forest as well. The Reapers stayed around the Aurora through the entire game, and it doesn't say anything about them being extinct in the wiki, so I would assume that they were still some living on 4546B.
I might be one of the luckiest persons in this game:
- the reaper was close af too the alien island
-the ghost leviathan got stuck
- the seadragon got stuck
Or you are a stepbrother.
@@kogmawanao7205 legendary
Help me, step leviathan
@@kogmawanao7205 what are you doing step leviathan
This comment and its sub comments😂😂
Now that BZ is fully out, I want to say that the shadow leviathan does a really good job blending in the place and sneaking up on you.
scanner room can detect them, never get caught unawares, just go through the horribly dangerous process of building a base down there!
Thanks
There was a glitch and 4 of them spawned in the crystal caves not TWO.
I see the stomach in the distance and think it’s one of those glowy fish close to me, and by the time I realize, it’s too late. A small price to pay for hot Al-An though.
@@paulwright774 Ah yes, the Dune base I always told myself I will make, and never ended up making because fuck if I ever go near a fucking Reaper, let alone out of a vehicle to build a base.
I'm pretty sure the ice worms in below zero are a referance to the book saga "Dune", where the sandworms are attracted to rhythmic movements, and it would make sense that the bumpers attract the ice worms, as there are things like that in Dune as well.
Reaper: screams
Everyone: ohh f
Elliott D every time the reaper screams... all that goes through my head is... (welp, he hungry... and he hungry for me...)
TBH no matter how many times i reinstall, the reaper leviathan emits no noise for me. So I never hear it coming
@@Chisien Yeah sometimes they are fucking loud and another times they just appear behind you like fucking ninjas, i love them either way.
"Woulda been cool, but it wasnt implemented" seems to be the anthem of Below Zero
They still have time to change thier mind (the devs) about what to not put in the game. after all it is still early access!
Eyyy I like your profile picture, I think they like to Grjótsveinn;) #AOM
I mean the game is far from finished, so there’s still hope
Devs: *Adds Titan Leviathan into the game*
Aci: *"Adios!"*
You mean gargantuan leviathan?
@@nakknjr9322 it's just a fan name. It doesn't matter.
The Sea Treader Area was awesome to me. It felt more "familiar" to me because of how the ground had stamped out "roads" as I like to call them. Also a fair bit of visibility.
I put my base there. The Treader had awesome shit (pun fully intended) for my bio-reactor.
For some reason in the void, the first ghost leviathan that comes out, he is a bit bigger then the other ones. I named him jerry.
Heq fan?
The ones you see in the lost river are juvenilles but they keep growing and growing and they never stop so thats why they're bigger in the dead zone is because they're grown
Oh... I killed him
@@chickenplay8208 me too
Jerry took a third of my cyclops’s health
“Detecting multiple leviathan class creatures. Do you think what your doing is worth it?”
Yes 100%
When I saw that message I freaking went back to my my base and left i was like hell no
NOOOO
“You’re”
me who wants a cuddlefish: yes
Misunderstood reaper boi isn't bad, he's just really bad at giving hugs
Thanks, I unironically think my gameplay will be easier with that knowledge
@@joannakrowicka6228 :)
Fun Fact: the Ice Worms were heavily inspired by the Sandworms from Dune (behavior wise) and the sandworms are terrifying because they are 1,300ft long and 130ft in diameter. And I’m living for the inspiration. ❤️
Favourite: Reafback
I remember being terrified of them but when I found out they were friendly they became my favourite animal in the game. Fantastic example of how the game uses terror over horror
you mean unknowing ness, I wouldn’t call it creepy
and btw terrror mean horror they’re pretty similar
@@beanboi2719 wrong
@@beanboi2719 WRONG WRONG, AND WRONG AGAIN
Lol
“The reefback is harmless”
Tiger plant ARE YOU SHURE ABOUT THAT
Tiger plant + Knife = No more Tiger plant.
Tyler Jester true but it does take a few swings
Wait they spawn on reefbacks?
@@tylerjester507 I’ve done that but it spawns back in very shortly after you get rid of it.
😂😂😂😂😂those thing are the worst😂😂😂😂😂😅
I've said this in many subnautica videos but I think that the titan leviathan (or something or equal size) shouldve been in the void not as a creature that chases you but as a special cutscene if you venture to far it auto triggers. Which wouldve been cool
Titan leviathan boss battle
You start getting the que to turn around when the ghost leviathans vanish and it gets dead quiet. Next que would be your pda announcing a titan class leviathan detected in the region. After that it's the cut scene of the titan leviathan ripping apart your cyclops like its nothing
@@gailfox7 But first a ghost leviathan would rush up extremely fast from below as if running only for the titan to follow behind and grab it in its mouth. Then the titan would retreat down as the rest of its body flows past your cyclops creating a current that throws the cyclops around. Then you hear a roar and it rushes at you from below crushing the cyclops.
Damn good cutscene
by the time you saw it you’d be swallowed whole
The Shadow Leviathan is hands-down the coolest and most terrifying. Its design is literally perfect. I love it.
I went out to the dunes to see the Sea Treaders. Possibly one of the best and worst things I’ve ever done.
I'm not that far into the game, can please explain?
Tungsten Dioxide there are like 2 reaper leviathans in the dunes
@@vlad12327 I've heard there are 8 there tho
Only a couple spawn at a time. Otherwise you’d get swarmed
Enzy there’s actually 8 in total.
The scariest leviathan of all is "Entering ecological dead zone"
th
that isnt a leviathan
.-.
Im Just A noob nah it’s me when the
@@terrovax1805 oh sry
so ghost leviathan?
@@keyboard-clickingguy4695 adult ghost leviathan are in it tho
Imagine being so big that a picture of that creature in the OPEN OCEAN is zoomed out so much my thalassophobia doesn't even kick in since the ocean floor is visible
Is thalassophobia a fear of deep water?
@@jayzgaming0097 yes? It's a fear of the ocean. I believe that thalassophobia has two subdivisions, one of which is fear of what creatures might lie there, and the other is the sheer depth (I fall into the second category)
@@PewdiepiesChair I fall into both!
@@PewdiepiesChair i have a fear of unknowing basically, what i can't see terrifies me. I hate when its that time of dusk where the water becomes a murky green/blue/ GOD FORBID ORANGE (orange is only by the aurora which means reapy boi can pop outta nowhere and nope you]. I actually have no problems when I can see the ocean floor, or when I can see the landscape near me, but as long as I can't see down, I'm TERRIFIED. Even in sea of thieves, where the only threat to you is some nay harmless sharks, I hate hate hate hate being in the water, because the game renders it so you can't see the ocean floor in a lot of cases
8:45 - The Gargantuan is its name
The sea emperor is the cure to the khaara. She could've killed the players but nope, and we have to respect that.
I don't think she would've in the first place she seems chill
No real reason to. We gave her her babies back, and they feed off microorganisms.
@@GoryGlory yeah
waifu material
Below zero fans: We got whales. What do you got?
Base game: The most adorably ugly creature to ever exist. The gigantic teddy bear of a leviathan.
Me blasting off the planet and as I’m looking outside and I remember the dead zone pda data: wait, if the extremely shallow crater has freaking sea dragons, what’s down there?
Death
Likely nothing, maybe a few skeletons/fossils, or the "single cell" a giant inky black organism that grabs anything it can and pulling it down.
@@dr.dapper120 Thanks for the nightmares that I already had~
Bunch of titan leviathan probably (:
@@spaceflightcrewmate1934 nope
The titan leviathan skeleton is the remains of the massive leviathan in the cutscene of Avery Quinn trying to land the ship on the planet. It has the same features such as the long flap tentacle things in the front and the same bone structure
that's a mod btw it does not actually happen
What scares me the most is the fact that the areas we play in both games are small areas of raised sea bed so for all we know there could be leviathans that are so big that they can’t go in the playable areas it is even possible that there are leviathans that could eat the baby Titan leviathan whole
I’m going to go hike a mountain now😂
On sound design alone it has to be the Reaper. The areas of the original game I was always the most afraid to go anywhere near, barring the void, which isn't really a game area, is anywhere the Reapers spawn. Especially given all the times near rhe Aurora the lad has done his far away sound only for me to look up & see him bearing down on me
The sea Dragon is pretty fucking scary too when you're just trying to explore and you hear a terrifying roar above you
@@gremlin.x very true. Especially when you hear it, don't know where it is but think it's further away, only to round a corner and see it staring at you. I was however unfortunately spoiled on the Sea Dragon early, as I was watching both Jack and Mark playing the game well before it came out, and the first times I saw the Dragon I don't believe it was fully implemented yet, because it used to just swim around making noise, very cool but not that intimidating, whereas in the full release the Dragon is much more aggressive and terrifying.
Fun Fact the Reapers roar is like a sonar so if you can hear it, ... it can see you
@@rwnly6330 yeah, I did know that one. Very spooky
@@davyfromthenavy4248 remember when mark killed a sea dragon with the prawn suit drill? That was pretty awesome
My favorite Leviathan has to be the sea emperor. I love her design and purpose in the game. I like how she is one of the good leviathans even though she could probably one shot you. She is so kind to the player and it is very sad when she passes away in the end-game. But I have a theory. Since her babies have already cured the planet of the khara bacterium, what if they grow old and they can use that same telepathic abiliti. Because you can’t see a couple of them in below zero. It would be cool if they added a update to below zero where you can make friends with the adult sea emperors by them telepathically communicating with you.
random fact the longest sea creature we've found was 119 meters and its called the string siphonophore.
@@astolfofansunny4047 they aren’t in below zero now sadly, the idea was scrapped
I know she was my favorite too, I love the sea emperor. AND THAT MOD WOULD BE AMAZINGGGGGG
I still would have loved to see what the sea emperor would have been like as a hostile creature, since that what they were originally when they were still in development. You can even tell that they were originally gonna make it hostile in the trailer, because it sneaks up on the player, and has webbed hands like the sea dragon.
@@liagarcia2943God I hate below zero...
Reapers are honestly one of the most scary to me. Not only do they pose a threat. But they're physically terrifying as well. You can't tell me that's something you wouldn't have in your nightmares.
when i first saw the sea emperor talk to me by telepathy, it felt like a jumpscare.
same, I even knew about her, but I happened to be under the floating island, staring straight down
Dude i was in my base sleeping and she just woke me up to ask me who i am
At least let me rest jeez
@@werewolf9078 rip
I actually tought it was one of the aliens who built the Various structures around the Map
Ikr
"they even have an ecosystem right on their back"
man, me too
Me to
Take a shower 🤮
@@user-rl4tg2mr9n my dude its a joke
@@RealMrCrimson yeah ik
It's a great way to save money on vegetables
Uh... you said shadow leviathans don’t grab vehicles
They DO grab your vehicles
Woah. I actually NEVER had that happen before, and I actually tried for quite a long time. Thanks for letting me know!
Aci also you forgot to mention that adult ghost leviathans spawn in the grand reef and northern blood kelp zone
@@thegravedigger4565 Those are juvenile ghost leviathans, not adults
The ones in the dead zone are the biggest
Aci that is correct
Galactic Animations then shouldn’t the ones in the void be called ancient ghost leviathan?
Great job mate! Your narration/voiceover work is impressive, Keep it up!
Reefies, I love the Reefback. It's such a relief coming back from a nightmare inducing horror trip and seeing the reefbacks on my way back home
Him: I would recommend you not build a base in the lava zone
Me: hEE HoO lAVa gO brrrrrr
I made a lost river junction base but did the entire journey all the way to stuff in the lava zone(s) because it's pretty and the ambient sounds are seriously scary and because I'm too lazy to make a base there
@@LynchtheFinch Made a small base next to the Leviathan Tree, as hub for deeper Exploration. Afterall...you can reach that part of the Cave-System with a Seamoth, so its a pretty and safe Area since no hostile creature gets near the Tree.
Its kind of relaxing to swim through the lavazone (except for the few annoying, fire-spewing fish xD). With Heatblade and the Diving Suit that provides water, you can swim for a long time. Not to mention the electro-Fins to recharge your stuff :D
But a small base would be still needed down there...mostly to provide basic stuff like some plants for food/water, medipacks and battery recharge :D
@@smaragdwolf1 yeha jacksepticeye did that
@@LynchtheFinch actually never "finished" Subnautica yet XD
Beside shutting down the Enforcer-Platform, everything is done.
Rocket just sits there, waiting to be used.
Last time i played, i was in the process of doing what the Precursors did. Started building a Facility to keep Samples of every creature on the Planet, powered by nuclear power^^
I really should finish it when i have enough time.... putting samples of everything valuable into the Rocket and fly home. Till this Day i didnt forgot, what the PDA tells you...that youre in massive Debt to the Company XD
It's funny how ma boi used terms like "The biggest to have ever roamed the planet" meanwhile the game is taking place on prolly the shallowest part of the planet XD
Imagine what could live in the deepest.
@Son Goku not to be a party pooper but i believe its because its literally an ecological dead-zone, meaning there isnt anything to eat out there, dunno about ghost leviathans doe
@@Battingcox the ghost leviathans eat the micro organisms in the void
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Stop...I would like to sleep tonight thank you
@Son Goku It's quite the opposite. Most of the planet is a dead zone (because of the virus iirc) and the vulcano is pretty much the only living part of the planet
I know this is an old video but I love that you put the subscriber thing in the corner instead of taking up a segment of the video. Honestly got a sub just for that
7:22 no no, this guy is alive. Just unconscious. You know this now because you can cure it, and that would suggest that it has working blood flow
Yep.
But can you actually cure it in the game idk because I have never played subnautica below zero and subnautica because we're poor
@@nightridergaming2003 you can
I already know I watched a video of the frozen Leviathan and it's already cold ice dead
@@nightridergaming2003 doesn't change the fact it has working blood flow. If you cured it, it would only cure the one bubble without working blood flow
One time I accidentally went into below zeros void and the voice didn’t tell me and the void shrimp wrecked my seatruck.
I found it on creative and got to get s good look at the dead salmon bois
I think it's called a void chelicrate
@@mikeywolfno.7 he knows
@@mikeywolfno.7 you definetly are fun at parties
@@mikeywolfno.7 I;l let it slide since u have some ut fan games in ur pfp
To this day I never knew the sea dragon could grab your prawn suit, I’ve been in the lava zone with my prawn suit so many times it’s a legit surprise 😅
same here. I place for the third time already
I think it’s funny how the sea dragon being able to grab your seamoth was in the game for a while.
Neither did I which is surprising considering I have drilled a few to death yet have never been grabbed only swatted and spit at
I think it's a rare animation, especially considering the sea dragon is a Primarily ranged attacker
It happened to me during my first encounter, it was pretty horrifying because I heard it’s constant roars in the distance and then all the sudden I turn around and there it is
Dude i love ALL your videos on subnautica, i bought both games because of you brother...THANK YOU
2:14 just imagine being the only human existing and that happening to you. Like the swallow animation! And the sound!
Its just so. Mannnnn.
What that has to do with being the last human?
“I wouldn’t want to encounter a Titan Leviathan”
_I WOULD_
shit, if you weren't in a vehicle, you'd probably be to small to be worth the effort of eating
Recon WB even in a Sea moth I don’t think it’d consider you worth it, that thing is fucking massive
I would love something like a quick cutscene in which you're about to get attacked in your cyclops by a ghost leviathan and out of the void a massive mouth just engulfs it entirely and stares you down as you nope the fuck outta there
I would also
I would tame one as a pet
You guys should make another part of the story where you go back in time to when the gargantuan leviathan once lived. The void would be filled with life and many ecosystems. They should include huge leviathans or creatures similar to leviathans that the gargantuan titan would feed on. They should also put in sea life similar to what’s in the game now but should modify it to fit the act of evolution. Have you guys ever seen the other concept art of the reaper leviathan? The leviathan is bigger and has Bioluminescence lights on it. If they added this to the game it would make it much more interesting and fun to play. I wish they actually made that because if they did, I would spend every penny on the it.
Another idea that I have for the game is they could finally use the atlas sub.
The whole subnatica map is a volcano. Maybe they could change it to where the volcano is forming, or on one of the islands they could have a tribe filled with creatures and they could live in an Alien type of village.
The main character could be the kid and his father was the main character in the first subnatica, anyways the story could go like this they have to go back in time 2000 years ago,before the precursors arrived because they have to find something or something that would help alterra out,but while you go back 2000 years ago there’s a malfunction that brings you back 3.7 million years ago when the gargantuan leviathan lived, and the whole game would be trying to find ways to fix the time machine and finding whatever Alterra needs, and running into these massive leviathans and studying them and also building massive bases, and you would get a lot of supples from your time machine because the time machine is huge.
I had an idea once where there’s another lifepod (somehow) on 4546b super far away and sunken to the bottom of the void, specifically designed to be under such high pressures. The whole gameplay is super high risk, requiring you to pressureise and depressurise when exiting and entering a base or lifepod at the risk of becoming deathly sick, but while you’re in the pressure lock you can be smelt and heard by most things outside, attracting them towards you if you sit around.
Oh yeah... the overwhelming majority of fauna are massive and/or verging on OP leviathans with the occasional fish to eat (your main food source is a slow generating water and food dispenser that can be upgraded in a base if need be). The game wouldn’t really have an end, it would just be a “don’t die” kinda situation.
Most blueprints would be unlocked, with some scannable relics of weapons so you can at least defend yourself against the cosmic, oceanic horrors. It would also implement a use for the Atlas... perhaps it could have a black box built feature you could retrieve if it was (about to be) destroyed so you could rebuild it without all the resources.
Idk just a concept i had.
@@Isaac-ej2yt Subnautica: Deep Dive It can be the Aurora Captain's (Or some one important) life pod
Isaac Thompson that would be sick if they added that that was a good idea
that's a really long sentence
Wow. Ever heard of punctuation? Jesus.
Fun fact: The "Titan" leviathan is actually named the Void Leviathan, as it has been brought to life since the making of this video.
It's actually called the "Gargantuan Leviathan", according to Return of the Ancients.
The gargantuan leviathan now exists with the help of mods
I'm too scared to download it (if it is available) but im too curious. I'll just watch a youtube video
Infact its a whole dlc of sorts
The ghost leviathan doesn’t scare me. I would just grapple off of him 😂 the reaper still is one of the scariest to me idk but the sea dragon is super creepy cause he swims so fast!
The new mod in subnautica show how big the titan leviathan.....and the ADULT spawns in the void...it could swallow the ghost leviathans whole
@Isaiah Stovall It is still terrifying
@@shroudthewolf1105 Are there any videos of that I could see?
@@ThePizzaMan48 check IGP
I remember seeing hearing "entering ecological dead zone " on my first day of subnautica...I didn't know what it meant until I found 3 ghost Leviathans trying to eat me and my ship..i died of course
my personal favorite is for sure the ghost leviathon, and i always try to get as close to them as possible and get sick screenshots, especially in the grand reef.
The Chelicerate is supposed to be a replacement to the Reaper?
Idk, it just doesn't feel to me the same without all the *DEAFENING ROARS.*
-Noo, you can't be a reaper replacement without being one of the most scary creature in subnautica
-Ahahah, shrimp goes derp
The Ice Worm feels more like a Reaper Replacement to me. The Chelicerate always felt a bit too easy/simple to be the replacement, and seemed to me to be more akin to the Crabsquid or Ampeel.
@@brendonharadon7728 yes if you consider difficulty. No if you consider similarities.
Im pretty sure when you read about the void or the crater, it says the true leviathans reside at the bottom of the crater and the ones you see on the crater’s edge(basically everything in first subnautica) are simply the ones too small to survive in the void.
Lol it gives me nightmares.
*Intense Screaming*
I hate the implications with a passion.
*Wait hol' up-*
I remember a theory abt how the entire map of the old subnautica is actually on one giant reefback
Meaning that reefbacks might just be the biggest leviathans out there
It’s a cool theory but it just wouldn’t make sense
@DefaultyNox Areo cuz a reefback that size would have nothing to feed on and would die
@DefaultyNox Areo Bruh dats basic science
@@Agiven32 What if it was a dead reefback?
@@Agiven32 nvm it would have to get that large first
The gargantuan leviathan: dead
Return of the ancients mod: are you sure about that
I really wanted the ice dragon in below zero it could have been the ice version of the sea dragon and I really want a mod with the titan Leviathan I know it would be hard to do because of its size but It would be so dope
I don’t think it’s even possible with the engine...but perhaps a modded cutscene of sorts. Where if you’re piloting a cyclops, and get out far enough into the void, managing to repel the ghosts long enough...they suddenly stop attacking and flee the area. The surrounding light seems to dim. The radar on the cyclops suddenly shows a wall of hazy red in front of you, and an immense dark shape can be seen, with large, tentacle light silhouettes surrounding it. A growl rips through the water around you, making alarms blare as the battle-damaged Cyclops quakes from the vibrations. Then your character falls back from the console, losing his footing, as the giant silhouette suddenly closes in fast, an unfathomably huge maw coming into view mere moments before your vision fades to black, the light blotted out, the cyclops sputtering out of power from the damage, and all that can be heard is the sound of the Cyclops being crushed like a tin can...
....of course, this might be utterly impossible, as well. But considering there are death cutscenes, it might be possible to reconfigure that functionality, make it longer. I can see clipping issues with the cyclops occurring, as most death scenes only happen when you’re out of a vehicle. The animations and textures on the incoming titan’s maw would likely take a lot of work to look presentable even in those few moments, but...still.
The game is not done yet. They actually can add the ice dragon in the game
Volmaaral Dovahkiin Damn you are a hell of a writer. Concept is super cool.
Imagine if the titan leviathan was what guarded the void instead of the ghost leviathan.
hippty hoppty our fears are now it's property
When I got close to the void my heart started pounding and I felt sick I knew I only get that feeling when something bad is about to happen so I decided not to go in and now I'm happy I didn't I just knew something was wrong
The fact it is pitch black and drops into nothingness made me nope out so fast
@@johnwhite4461 I don't like when I don't see the ground sooo. Let's just say when I see the void I really freak out.
3:08 The shadow leviathan grabbing your vehicle is implemented in Below Zero! I encountered it last night. It grabs the cab of the sea truck with its stomach mouth and chews for a minute, then you can get free and drive away with half of your vehicle's health gone. It even leaves behind some stomach juices on the windshield. It's a pretty cool creature!
Ah yes the Shrimp, the opposite of the Shadow, one is far too passive, the other one won’t stop attacking like really for a stealthy ambush predator, you sure do love harassing me endlessly while I’m trying to collect materials
9:00 this is the adult, the skeleton you find is actually a juvenile only
I wonder.... what if the skeleton was a juvenile but even if it grew to the size it is in the concept art and was still a juvenile? I think i should stop thinking about this since its just... scary?
@@Hypocrite_Void thing is from what we know there could be a even bigger titan like if this one exist
@@Jester4460 theres always a Bigger Fish
@@Jester4460 yeah the 2 other skeleton leviathan could be as long as the gargantuan leviathan
Gargantuan Leviathan: please allow me to introduce myself, i'm a leviathan of giantness and roars
Im a leviathan of better than jeff the sea dragon. Just saying
He called the gargantuan leviathan the Titan
@@theminecraftergaming7008 oh, that's cool too, but gargantuan sounds more badass
@@jimmytheshadowleviathan7243 lol
@@skeleton_kiddo5544 I agree, I've never called it the titan
The gargantuan leviathan is definitely my favorite. I haven't actually been to the bones field, cos it's really dangerous and there are other ways to get to the lost river. The northern bloodlelp is really close to my base. It's built like 300 meters north of my life pod
Parvan's PDA: "Fred's not entirely convinced that thing is dead."
Me: "Why did you have to say that?!?"