

Finally, the player should hop inside their Prawn Suit if they're deep enough into the game to have crafted one.

The Stasis Rifle will freeze the Leviathan, allowing the player to easily escape or even scan it. The second strategy is to craft a Stasis Rifle. Reaper Leviathans aren't very quick at moving side to side, so if the player is approached by one, they should take the counterintuitive approach of facing it and strafe around its head towards the side of its body. However, this strategy can save the player's life. This may sound mundane, and should only be used as a last resort. Thankfully, there are a few ways to deal with a Reaper. The first is to strafe when swimming. The creatures do a whopping 220 damage to the Cyclops, 40-60 damage to the Seamoth, 20-30 damage to the Prawn Suit, and a brutal 80 damage to the player without equipment. The Reaper Leviathan is one of the most notorious, dangerous, and terrifying creatures in Subnautica. RELATED: Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do In Subnautica Reaper Leviathan The creatures that they send depend on which biome the player is in in the Dunes, they will warp Sand Sharks and Biters. Warpers live up to their name by warping aggressive creatures to fight the player. This trend that continue until the player cures themselves of the Kharaa Bacterium. Warpers are initially passive, but they will become aggressive as the player's infection level rises while progressing through the campaign. This allows them to effectively ambush the player, as they'll pop out of the sand and attack without much warning. Sand SharkĪs their name suggests, Sand Sharks predominantly roam just above or just below the sand. Consequently, players should always be cautious when approaching one without a vehicle, as feeling too comfortable around them could become a fatal error. The creatures are defensive by nature and let out a flurry of exploding Gas Pods when the players get close to them, which can inflict a surprising amount of damage. Most players will be familiar with Gasopods by the time that they reach the Dunes. However, they have a deceivingly high jump, so players should be cautious when close to the ground without a vehicle. The creatures can't swim, so they're forced to walk along the ocean floor.

Cave CrawlerĬave Crawlers aren't likely to cause too many issues to players in the Dunes, as they're predominantly a problem when the player is walking on land. The following dangerous creators can be found in the Dunes biome: Cave Crawler, Gasopod, Reaper Leviathan, Sand Shark, and Warper. The following resources can be found in the Dunes biome: RELATED: Subnautica Below Zero: Everything Different From The Original Resources Wrecks are broken portions of the Aurora, and contain a vast range of items and fragments. Moreover, the tablets can be crafted at a Fabricator by combining 1x Ion Cube and 2x Diamond.įinally, there are three wrecks in the biome. They can find these in multiple locations, including the Floating Island, the Mountain Island, and the Mountain Island's Caves. Players will need a Purple Tablet to access the Cache. Thirdly, there is a Sanctuary Cache within the biome's Meteor Crater at the coordinates -1144 -329 1147. Secondly, one of the game's five Sea Emperor Juveniles will populate the biome once Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs have been hatched. Points of InterestĪs one would expect from a biome located so far from the game's starting point, the Dunes has its fair share of points of interest. One of the Alien Vent Entrance Points can be found at the biome, at the coordinates -1160 -245 -140. The biome's depth ranges between 65 and 500 meters.
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For PC players using coordinates, it can be found at -1511 -336 294. The Dunes biome is located west of the game's starting point of Lifepod 5 it is further west than any biome excluding the Crater Edge (more on that lovely place later). The Dunes borders the western Mushroom Forest, one of the western Grassy Plateaus', the western Safe Shallows, and the two Blood Kelp Zones.
