![]() ![]() There are ways to protect yourself, though.Ī. They roar fiercely when beginning to pursue but when they stop they let out a soft, fading roar. They chase for a long time too, and do about 30% damage per bite. When something gets too close, they suddenly tunnel out and go straight for them. They whip up a large dust cloud behind them as they do so it shouldn't surprise you too badly. They hunt by burrowing underground with the little "leg" looking things under them and moving under the surface. They will attack if a player gets too close, and are quite persistent. They can be found all over the world, in caves, the Grassy Plateaus, near the Aurora and large wrecks, and the Dunes biome. These frightful looking fish are called Sandsharks. The orbs can in fact be pushed with the repulsion cannon, and picked up with the propulsion cannon. But generally, there is no use putting yourself in this kind of danger.ī. They hold no value to the game until after you acquire a Seamoth, in which the gas orbs can be used to make gas torpedoes. To safely deal with these guys, do one of the following:Ī. If anyone knows the exact numbers, please comment and I will add them and credit you for finding out. I tried to determine the exact amount of damage the rupture and gas does but it was too hard. This gas can kill you in seconds, literally. DO NOT GET CLOSE TO THESE ORBS!!! When ruptured, they release a very deadly cloud of toxic gas, hence the creatures name. However, if you get too close and they perceive you as a threat, they will release several little glowing greenish-yellow orbs. These clumsy looking fellas are found within the Safe Shallows, Dunes, and around the Crash Zone Mesas, and will not actively try to harm the player. The Gasopod is not as hostile as other creatures here, but I feel like he still deserves a spot. They swim quickly but as long as you arent swimming backwards away from them, you should get far enough that he will stop and go about his business again. NOTE: this will only affect the fed Stalker, others will remain aggressive unless fed as wellĬ. Doing this will "tame" the Stalker for a short amount of time, and in reward sometimes he will find metal salvage and bring it to you. If you happen to have a fish in your inventory, hold it in your hand and they may eat it out of your hand. they will sometimes forget you and go for that chunk of metal. ![]() There are a couple options you have when dealing with angry Stalkers.Ī. This can result in camera drones being taken out of range, or attract Stalkers to your base. Also, if you have a scanner room, and a Stalker gets close enough, they can actually grab the camera drones in their mouths and swim off with it. When turning hostile, they let out a very audible roar, open their large mouths, and begin to chase the player. They are generally okay with the player until you get too close. They display very interesting behavior, such as their affection for metal. This fearsome looking fish dwells in two regions throughout Subnautica, particularly in Creepvine Forests and around the crashed Aurora. The jewel-like nodes in the surface are concentrated build-ups of rare minerals the coral is unable to process.Likely one of the first aggresive fish you will meet on this game, this is the Stalker Unlike other coral species its structure is malleable, softly pulsating as it pumps nutrients to its extremities, and only turning rigid when it senses physical assault. Growth patterns indicate the colonies are in direct competition for positions with superior current or light. Table Corals are known to pulsate.Įach disk is an individual colony of microorganisms, filtering nutrients from the water. ![]() Table Corals are usually found attached to walls, but most types of the coral can be observed growing upwards from the seabed. They are disk-shaped and have several small luminescent "jewels" on their top and bottom. The red variety is far more common than the other three and can easily be found in the Safe Shallows. Table Corals come in four different colors, namely red, green, blue, and purple. Table Coral is a harvestable Coral species. ![]()
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