There's seemingly no obvious tell that lets you know you're about to be attacked. The flaw here (and this really comes down to my personal opinion) is that there's no warning. Or, as you dread and fear, it can come barreling towards your fragile little seamoth as you fruitlessly backpedal away. You can very well encounter a Reaper and have it just ignore you completely. The second factor comes down to the Reaper itself, and whether or not it feels like attacking you. What's equally disorienting is its tendency to despawn at roughly equal distances. This isn't a matter of murky ocean water limiting your draw distance rather, the thing just pops in about 30 feet from you, which is much less leeway than I'd like for something as large and horrifying. Ultimately, this encounter is you determining if you're about to be tackled by a giant sea serpent, which in turn hinges on two important factors: Firstly, has the Reaper properly spawned in yet? In my experiences, even on the highest graphics settings (which SEEMS to include render distance), a reaper won't spawn in unless you're right on top of it. However, while it does turn out to be stressful, it's not challenging as much as it is frustrating and unresponsive. As the apex predator of MOST of the habitats it resides in, encounters with the beast should prove both challenging and stressful. Thanks for checking out this project! If you're a fan of the game and want this to become a real LEGO set, please support and share with your friends.Personally, the behavior of the Reaper Leviathan in particular leaves much to be desired. If you are interested in playing Subnautica, here is the link to the developer's website: Also includes a brick-built Sand Shark for extra playability.Ĭompare: Here are the links to the wiki pages (scroll down to the gallery to find pictures) Includes four terrain modules scattered with pieces of Aurora wreckage, 2 Vac-packs, and flora like Spotted Reeds.ħ. Survivor comes with two faces (one regular and one scared) and an airtank when out of the PRAWN suit.Ħ. Exosuit also features fully posable arms and legs, removeable power cells on top of the suit, and a storage space for collectible items like the included piece of gold.ĥ. PRAWN Exosuit features a top hatch that opens just like in the game and a cockpit that swings forward, allowing for a minifigure to sit at the controls.Ĥ. Close the Leviathan's four giant mandibles and move its head up and down to open and close its mouth.Ĥ. Fully posable Reaper Leviathan features measures 3 feet long (fully extended).ģ. Every aspect of this set features intricate details straight from the video game Subnautica.Ģ. Will it help the survivor fend off the Reaper or turn on him and attack him as well? You decide!ġ. Suddenly, he hears a terrifying roar and comes face-to-face with the terrifying Reaper Leviathan, a giant predator of pure muscle and teeth and with one sole mission - to attack the PRAWN suit and more importantly, get at the human inside! Nearby, a Sand Shark forages in the sandy dunes and approaches the scene with hesitation. I have included links to the pictures I used down below.ĭescription: Our lone survivor has taken his newly-built PRAWN exosuit to the Crash Zone in search of metal salvage from the crashed Aurora. How I did it: Using my copy of the game as well as the Subnautica Wiki, I took photos of the actual PRAWN suit and Reaper Leviathan, and, using the LEGO Digital Designer, began painstakingly recreating every detail I could in LEGO form while maintaining a high level of playability and posability. It is called "Reaper Leviathan Attack", and it shows the player's first encounter with the Reaper Leviathan in the game. My Project: Based on the popular underwater survival game SUBNAUTICA, created by Unknown Worlds Entertainment, this set is the first of many to come in a line of Subnautica LEGO sets that I am currently working on. This is a re-submission of my very first set, Reaper Leviathan Attack, which I have since updated, improved and re-rendered.
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