This is the safest option and the most effective. Once the stasis effect begins to wear off, use the rifle to fire another shot at its face, and then move in to deal more damage. Once it is hit, you can swim up to its face and use your knife to deal damage. Fire at the Reaper’s face, as this is where it’s hitbox is. If you are going along in your Seamoth or PRAWN and encounter a Reaper Leviathan, simply exit the vehicle and equip your Stasis Rifle. This strategy works as an offensive or a defensive move. The ‘Pop and Glock’ (Inspired by Ship MasterTV) Should you wish to kill a Reaper Leviathan, this is the easiest way. Vortex and gas torpedoes can be fired from the Seamoth or the PRAWN suit, but these options are expensive to implement. Since real offensive weapons are not an option due to the massacre on Obraxis Prime, your only way of dealing melee damage is with a survival knife or a thermoblade. The four eyes are largely useless, and the body is adorned with scars from previous battles with prey. It’s head has a horn for ramming prey, and mandibles on each side of its face, ending in four claws. It has an extremely sensitive lateral line which enables it to detect prey when it roars via echolocation. It’s slim and muscular body cuts through the water at incredible speed. The Reaper Leviathan is a large and hostile predator, measuring 55 meters. The Reaper Leviathan is an extremely dangerous beast to the unwary survivor, but this guide will teach you how to outplay and outrun this deadly foe. With shaking hands you climb back into your lifepod and take a minute to breathe. The titan has lost interest, and has returned to its domain. The roars come closer, and you brace for your inevitable end. You panic and turn back for the safety of your lifepod, but it is hundreds of meters away. With it’s keen echolocation, the Reaper Leviathan can identify prey from over a kilometer away. The Reaper has poor vision, but it needs no eyes to see your every move. A loud and fearsome roar that would make a viking war cry sound like a feeble effort. Unaware that an apex predator has already identified you as it’s next meal, you begin to approach the strange landmass. An island, previously obscured by fog makes its appearance. After a while, you notice that the water is getting deeper, and the sight of small fauna is becoming more and more rare. With your trusty Seaglide, you load your inventory with water and cooked Peepers and venture off into the unknown to explore. You have basic tools and supplies, but you dream of a larger base somewhere other than the Safe Shallows. You’ve been stranded on 4546B for a while now.
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