Drooping Stingers do WAY too much damage.
Yuni_Hermit
USA Join Date: 2016-01-15 Member: 211439Members
Okay I briefly touched one of them and it insta-killed me. I moved away immediately after touching. Steady damage over four seconds brought me all the way to zero health from full.
Seriously. A random plant on the wall of a cave should not be more dangerous than a Reaper Leviathan. It's just silly.
Their data entry even says they don't use poison, it says they use electricity.
" Zero photosynthetic cells detected. Implies carnivorous adaptation to low-light environments.
Follicles along the tentacles capable of detecting contact with foreign bodies, triggering an electromagnetic charge in the 600 watt range. Prey is likely paralyzed and consumed over many weeks. "
Seriously. A random plant on the wall of a cave should not be more dangerous than a Reaper Leviathan. It's just silly.
Their data entry even says they don't use poison, it says they use electricity.
" Zero photosynthetic cells detected. Implies carnivorous adaptation to low-light environments.
Follicles along the tentacles capable of detecting contact with foreign bodies, triggering an electromagnetic charge in the 600 watt range. Prey is likely paralyzed and consumed over many weeks. "
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I was not aware they could be killed. This is news to me, thank you.
I find the lethal stingers added nicely to my subnautica experience.
Seriously... Damage from
- Bumping sligtly into a sandbank
- Hitting a tiny fish does more damage than being attacked by a toothy monster
- These hanging things kill it rather fast, what the stingers go through bloody titanium also
Seamoth is made of clay is more likely
And I still maintain it's nonsense for them to do a damage-over-time poison when their data entry says they do electrical shock. A little consistency would be nice.
Yeah, well most people don't eat Drooping Stingers.
Agreed. Electrical damage is rather quick. If they're going to kill you, they should do 100 hp of damage on contact. Even if they don't nerf them, I agree.
600 volts of electricity, which is the amount stated in the PDA, isn't really as dangerous as to kill you outright, even in water. It would hurt like hell, and probably do the paralysis effect that @Mrappbrain mentioned (love the idea there by the way), but it probably wouldn't kill you outright unless you have the fortitude of a three-month-old Chihuahua puppy (which, if you do, explain taking only 30 damage from a Stalker).
You can definitely grab them with the propulsion cannon and toss them aside... or at least I could a couple weeks ago and I play in the stable build.
Yeah. I've seen the Moth go from 100% to 0% with a single Crash, whereas I just lost like 45% of my HP at the same proximity. I'd say buff the SeaMoth's health, but leave the damage for Crashes how it is. I mean, it's an explosion we're talking about. Explosions tend to hurt.