Biggest Creature in Subnautica

Kingdolphin510Kingdolphin510 Join Date: 2016-09-11 Member: 222242Members
Okay, I've been seeing a lot of youtube videos recently titled "Top ten biggest creatures in subnautica" and I am wondering how to sort out the fakes from the reals. Could you guys tell me what you think the biggest creature in subnautica is? (with pictures if you can please!)

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  • RezcaRezca United States Join Date: 2016-04-28 Member: 216078Members
    edited September 2016
    Currently the largest that's fully implemented would be the Sea Dragon, though the Sea Emperor is going to be bigger.

    From the wiki; Sea Dragon -> Reaper -> Reefback. And yeah, the Sea Dragon's pretty big.
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  • Kingdolphin510Kingdolphin510 Join Date: 2016-09-11 Member: 222242Members
  • killmeplease911killmeplease911 hanging out with ur mum Join Date: 2016-05-24 Member: 217424Members
    My jaw actually dropped when I saw that... omg
  • RezcaRezca United States Join Date: 2016-04-28 Member: 216078Members
    edited September 2016
    My jaw actually dropped when I saw that... omg

    And it has a lot of ways to kill you too! Though admittedly some seem kind of redundant...
    1. Typical biting you. Can do a ton of damage - I've seen 60% ~ 80% without the Reinforced suit.
    2. Swatting at you with its fins, if you're not directly in front of it.
    3. Breathing fire in an arc in front of it. You don't even need to be in biting range for this to hit you.
    4. Spitting molten rock at you from a distance.
    5. Grabbing your seamoth (Exosuit too in the future?) and chewing on it for a LOT of damage. A trello card suggested it could outright swallow it whole with you still inside, but it doesn't seem to do that. This one I feel is completely pointless, since the Sea Dragon is located well beyond the seamoth's maximum depth limit, plus the ILZ's heat would likely damage it anyway. Unless this attack will extend to the prawn exosuit as well, then I don't see the point in this attack.
    6. Swallowing YOU whole. Again, redundant. In my experiences, it almost always decides to bite you instead, and you're unlikely to be swimming around down here outside of a Cyclops or Exosuit, so why? It's cool to see it do so, variety and all, but why?

    So basically, it's the Reaper 2.0 except for all its terrifying attacks, I actually think he's kind of cute. When I enter Reaper Territory I get scared, but I've never really felt the same about straying into an area patrolled by this guy. Strange.
  • hugothesilverdragonhugothesilverdragon canad Join Date: 2015-11-30 Member: 209620Members
    except if it breaks your seamoth with you being already in its mouth it just swallows
  • RezcaRezca United States Join Date: 2016-04-28 Member: 216078Members
    except if it breaks your seamoth with you being already in its mouth it just swallows

    Unlike the Reaper, it doesn't give ye the chance to run away then eh? I still think that attack's kinda pointless since you're almost certainly not gonna be bringing the seamoth down there. Unless it can pull that stunt with the Exosuit too.
  • Darwin-EvolutionDarwin-Evolution France Join Date: 2015-06-07 Member: 205310Members
    He won't keep that record for long tho...
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    :scream:
  • SirFoolishnessSirFoolishness SWEDEN Join Date: 2016-09-19 Member: 222422Members
    Oh my god! What is amazing! <3
  • dexter397dexter397 U.S.A. Join Date: 2016-06-12 Member: 218486Members
    edited September 2016
    He won't keep that record for long tho...
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    :scream:

    OH MY GOODNESS so majestically big
  • dexter397dexter397 U.S.A. Join Date: 2016-06-12 Member: 218486Members
    You would be like an ant to that thing
  • hugothesilverdragonhugothesilverdragon canad Join Date: 2015-11-30 Member: 209620Members
    o god pleas be passive like they planed
  • Kouji_SanKouji_San Sr. Hινε Uρкεερεг - EUPT Deputy The Netherlands Join Date: 2003-05-13 Member: 16271Members, NS2 Playtester, Squad Five Blue
    And keep in mind that the blue whale on this rock we call home is the size or rather a fraction smaller than the Cyclops
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