Summary of "Ranking TERRIFYING Modded LEVIATHANS in Subnautica!"
Overview
The video by Subzero ranks several terrifying modded Leviathans in Subnautica based on multiple factors including aggression, damage output, ability to trap or corner the player, biome pressure, encounter frequency, and psychological pressure. The Leviathans covered include the Bloop, Deep Bloop, Blaza, Gulper, Baby Gulper, Silent Leviathan, and Gargantuan Leviathan.
Storyline & Context
- Subzero continues his exploration of modded Leviathans, following previous videos ranking vanilla Leviathans.
- The focus is on how dangerous and terrifying these modded creatures are in various biomes, especially in late-game and deep zones.
- The video serves as both an overview and a guide to understanding the threat levels of these creatures.
Leviathan Rankings & Highlights
1. Bloop Leviathan
- Location: Grassy Plateau and near Mushroom Forest
- Traits: Large, spherical body with thorns; vortex attack that sucks in prey
- Threats: Instant kill the player except inside Cyclops; can destroy Seamoth; damages prawn suit
- Scores:
- Aggression: 5/10
- Damage Output: 8/10
- Ability to Trap: 8/10
- Biome Pressure: 3/10
- Frequency: 5/10
- Psychological Pressure: 6/10
- Total: 35/60 (High threat to life tier)
2. Deep Bloop
- Location: Grand Reef, Inactive Lava Zone, Void (secret variant)
- Traits: Larger than Bloop, extended tail, extra teeth; can destroy prawn suit in one hit
- Scores:
- Aggression: 4/10
- Damage Output: 8/10
- Ability to Trap: 8/10
- Biome Pressure: 7/10
- Frequency: 5/10
- Psychological Pressure: 7/10
- Total: 39/60 (High threat to life, near run tier)
- Note: Secret variant in the void is even larger and more terrifying, pushing it into the run tier.
3. Blaza
- Location: Cave environments like Jelly Shroom Cave, Lost River
- Traits: Serpentine body with spikes, snake-like head, aggressive bite, can grab small vehicles
- Scores:
- Aggression: 9/10
- Damage Output: 7/10
- Ability to Trap: 7/10
- Biome Pressure: 7/10
- Frequency: 6/10
- Psychological Pressure: 7/10
- Total: 43/60 (Run tier)
4. Gulper Leviathan
- Location: Deeper crater zones like Blood Kelp and Mountains Corridor
- Traits: Smaller Leviathan, two arms, aggressive, can instant kill player, grabs vehicles with mandibles
- Scores:
- Aggression: 7/10
- Damage Output: 6/10
- Ability to Trap: 5/10
- Biome Pressure: 7/10
- Frequency: 6/10
- Psychological Pressure: 5/10
- Total: 36/60 (High threat to life)
5. Baby Gulper
- Traits: Passive juvenile variant
- Scores:
- Aggression: 0/10
- Damage Output: 0/10
- Ability to Trap: 0/10
- Biome Pressure: 7/10 (due to proximity to adults)
- Frequency: 2/10
- Psychological Pressure: 3/10
- Total: 12/60 (Unlikely best friends tier)
6. Silent Leviathan
- Location: Depths of the Silent Waters biome in the crater edge
- Traits: Invisible until provoked by sound, causes deafening silence, instant kill player and vehicles except Cyclops
- Scores:
- Aggression: 9/10 (only attacks if noise is made)
- Damage Output: 9/10
- Ability to Trap: 10/10 (invisible ambush)
- Biome Pressure: 10/10 (deadly biome)
- Frequency: 1/10 (rare, special biome)
- Psychological Pressure: 10/10 (extremely terrifying)
- Total: 51/60 (It’s over tier)
7. Gargantuan Leviathan
- Location: Crater Edge (adult), Dunes and Lost River (juvenile)
- Traits: Reptilian head with tentacles, roar causes screen shake and shockwave, apex predator, grabs vehicles, kills other Leviathans
- Scores:
- Aggression: 9/10 (passive if player not in vehicle)
- Damage Output: 10/10
- Ability to Trap: 10/10 (roar destroys vehicles)
- Biome Pressure: 10/10 (void biome)
- Frequency: 5/10 (juveniles more common)
- Psychological Pressure: 10/10
- Total: 44/60 (It’s over tier)
Key Tips & Strategies
- Keep distance from aggressive Leviathans like the Bloop and Blaza to avoid instant kills.
- Use silence and stillness to avoid detection by the Silent Leviathan.
- Be prepared with strong vehicles like the Cyclops when exploring areas with Deep Bloop or Gargantuan Leviathan.
- Expect high psychological pressure in deep biomes, especially when encountering rare Leviathans like the Silent or Gargantuan.
Summary
- The Silent Leviathan scores the highest terror rating, followed by the Gargantuan Leviathan and Blaza.
- Baby Gulpers are harmless and passive.
- Each Leviathan has unique abilities that affect gameplay, requiring different approaches and caution.
- The video provides a detailed ranking and insight into modded Leviathans, emphasizing their threat levels and biome contexts.
Featured Gamer/Source: Subzero (YouTube content creator)
Category
Gaming
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