But if killing Leviathans is meaningless, why give me 3 or 4 PDAs telling the story of Marg killing a leviathan?! And I killed all 3 of them and apparently it's just useless lore. Because of the way Subnautica tells a story, I expected this to be a hint on what I have to do. What would I expect them to drop? I don't ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ know, the PDA told me about Marg killing a Leviathan because she wanted what was in it, without telling what it actually is. And apparently I even missed some other important spot in the caves too so I'll have to explore them more, and I don't want to dodge 3 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Leviathans while exploring. So I decided to kill them so that won't happen again. As I said, I left my PRAWN outside of a chamber not knowing any better, and while I was inside the Leviathans destroyed it and I was forced to die because my Seatruck was too far away. Well, there are 3 (or 4 apparently) of them in the lowest end-game cave and they sure are annoying. The only reason to kill a leviathan is to say you've killed a leviathan, otherwise just sneak past it since it's easier and less annoying to do. How is it bad game design? What would you expect to drop from killing it? Maybe it can crap itself as it dies and you can collect the poop for some reason. And then I kill a Leviathan only to find 3 more, and they drop nothing of value anyway. I actually expected something special to happen cause the one PDA said "well that's what happens if what you want is inside the creature" or something along the way. Regarding the killing - kind of a moot point when like 4 PDAs of Marg deal with killing a Leviathan just before meeting Leviathans ingame. I really don't like magic respawning for special creatures like that so I hope it was just a 4th one. Had the same thing happen, but after I disposed of the 4th one I never seen one again.Īlright, I'll try to kill the 4th then and hope it sticks. It is possible it was based on this.Originally posted by Sky:I think there may be four of them down there. The Ventgarden bears a striking resemblance to a type of underwater greenhouse known as "Nemo's Garden". The Ventgarden appears very similar in appearance to the siphonophore, the Portuguese man o' war which like the Ventgarden is also a colonial organism. In turn, the flora absorb and synthesize some of the heavy metals and gases emitted by the vents below.Īssessment: Docile, nutrient rich, harbors flora. These platforms contain aquatic flora that remain safe from foraging herbivorous fish. Symbiotic relationship: The bell houses six branching platforms that resemble coral. The top of the bell also has an opening that continuously releases water to maintain a consistent internal pressure. The Vent Garden feeds on thermophilic bacteria and other microorganisms that spew from the vent below. Transparent bell: The hollow bell of the Vent Garden has a narrow opening large enough to accommodate human entry. Each tentacle is capped by a set of thick curved hooks that grow downwards, keeping the Vent Garden firmly in place. The Vent Garden is a stationary leviathan that anchors itself above thermal vents and houses aquatic flora inside its bell-shaped interior.Īnchoring Tentacles: Six tentacles anchor the Vent Garden to the seafloor around vents. The excess fluid expelled is able to push the player 15 meters upwards. The Ventgarden expels excess fluid through its top vent. When sitting over a Hydrothermal Vent, an opening on the underside of the body is opened and the player can swim inside the body through this opening. It stays over the vent, allowing hot water enriched with nutrients to flow into the bell through an opening in the bottom of the body. The adult Ventgardens are only seen stationary over Hydrothermal Vents with their tentacles anchoring them in place. Directly above this and attached to the top of the bell is a large cone-shaped structure that emits a bright cyan glow at night.įrom the base of the bell, six long branches protrude and curve upwards, each with multiple "plateaus" attached which provide surfaces for flora to grow within the bell. In the center of the body within the bell, a large red structure resembling seaweed can be seen. On the top of the body, a huge hollow and transparent bell is attached. Between each pair of tentacles is a glowing yellow circle, the nature of which are unknown, possibly being eyes. From the base of the body six long ciliated tentacles extend downwards to red branching tips. The Ventgarden's body also resembles the top of a mushroom. The bottom of the body seems to have an opening that is sealed shut by a cone-shaped set of flaps when swimming and opens when the organism is above a Hydrothermal Vent. The Ventgarden's main body is round and has a petal-like set of blue and yellow patterned frills on top of it.
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