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3eyc Apr 17, 2021 @ 7:47pm
how seadragon eats reapers?
i know that he does, but when the hole in front of aurora to lava zone was removed, how he doing that, even though he can just eat ghost leviathans?
Last edited by 3eyc; Apr 17, 2021 @ 8:12pm
Originally posted by eschnak1472:
The mountains corridor is the best bet, as it's the biggest. It could also explain why there are ghost levis outside of the other LR entrances, but not at the mountains corridor.
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eschnak1472 Apr 18, 2021 @ 8:09am 
The mountains corridor is the best bet, as it's the biggest. It could also explain why there are ghost levis outside of the other LR entrances, but not at the mountains corridor.
3eyc Apr 19, 2021 @ 4:49am 
oh yeah, didnt even thinked about that, thanks for the answear!:tobdog:
eschnak1472 Apr 19, 2021 @ 2:39pm 
you're welcome!
Auto Grill Oct 21, 2022 @ 11:12am 
I think that the ghost leviathan at the mountain corridor entrance is the closest to the lava zone, it’s literally above it
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Just Chill Oct 24, 2022 @ 10:33am 
Don't forget that all leviathans are capable of terrain manipulation.
They simply go through thick ground.

The reaper uses his 4 mandibles to burrow through ground, which is especially beneficial when it tries to hunt for Sandsharks, who keeps themselves hidden in the ground.

The ghost is... simply able to phase through solid ground if it wants to, hence the name "ghost leviathan".

The dragon, melts away any hard surface which is blocking it, as of its intense heat resistance, it can even "bath" in lava.
So by using it's own fire breath it digs a hole through any surface and is capable of squeeze its whole body through the molten passage.



Hey, that's my take on leviathans clipping through ground. :P
So a dragon can come out of its lava biome and hunt for reapers easily.
Last edited by Just Chill; Oct 24, 2022 @ 10:34am
HuskyDynamics Oct 27, 2022 @ 10:55pm 
Originally posted by Just Chill:
Don't forget that all leviathans are capable of terrain manipulation.
They simply go through thick ground.

The reaper uses his 4 mandibles to burrow through ground, which is especially beneficial when it tries to hunt for Sandsharks, who keeps themselves hidden in the ground.

The ghost is... simply able to phase through solid ground if it wants to, hence the name "ghost leviathan".

The dragon, melts away any hard surface which is blocking it, as of its intense heat resistance, it can even "bath" in lava.
So by using it's own fire breath it digs a hole through any surface and is capable of squeeze its whole body through the molten passage.



Hey, that's my take on leviathans clipping through ground. :P
So a dragon can come out of its lava biome and hunt for reapers easily.

It's not a glitch if it's lore!
Last edited by HuskyDynamics; Oct 28, 2022 @ 8:10am
sharondornhoff Apr 28, 2023 @ 1:53pm 
Or maybe the Aurora landed smack dab on top of an entrance the dragons used to use, and it caved in from the impact.
Femboi UwU Jun 13, 2023 @ 4:33pm 
it is likely that when the aurora crashed it caused a metric ♥♥♥♥ ton of sediment to be kicked up from the ocean floor as well as cause tsunamis that would rip up the ocean floor and kill coral as well as cause a bunch of cave systems to collapse (in all reality the crashing of the aurora should have destroyed the entire map in a instant) it is likely that there was once a cave system that connected many different biomes to the lava zone and the sea dragons likely would venture up to the surface to hunt reapers and drag them down to the lava zone where they would either die from pressure or heat i say its likely that its those killing them and not the sea dragon itself because 1 it costs a lot of energy for leviathans to fight to the death and its unlikely that reapers would be able to sustain high pressures because they are mostly found in surface biomes and would have evolved to live in those low pressures and temperatures i could see sea dragons makeing the travel to surface biomes grabbing a reaper and locking it in place in its jaw and dragging it back down to the lava zone and waiting for the heat and pressure to kill it in order to safe energy and gain a large meal this is similar to what colossal squids do to small whales in real life by going to the surface and grabbing a whale with its tentacles and dragging it down to the deepest known regions of the ocean killing it with the pressure as well as suffacateing it (they usualy dont suffacate to death before the pressure kills them since most whales can hold their breath for 5-12 hours)
kotikalja Jun 30, 2023 @ 8:48am 
Originally posted by jschnak950:
The mountains corridor is the best bet, as it's the biggest. It could also explain why there are ghost levis outside of the other LR entrances, but not at the mountains corridor.
There is a GL at the Mountains corridor, just above the Lava Zone entrance
Pyroraptor Aug 11, 2023 @ 4:20pm 
They Likely went out, dragged reapers to lava zone, reap's get crushed by depth and sea dragon's ate the meat.
Greyedsteel May 31, 2024 @ 7:11am 
I think the idea is that they can't anymore. You closed their exit. Which is why there are so many reapers
dreamrider Jul 6, 2024 @ 8:09pm 
Originally posted by kotikalja:
Originally posted by jschnak950:
The mountains corridor is the best bet, as it's the biggest. It could also explain why there are ghost levis outside of the other LR entrances, but not at the mountains corridor.
There is a GL at the Mountains corridor, just above the Lava Zone entrance
The point is that there is NOT a GL at / near the Mountains Corridor / surface entrance to the LR, ...
NOT that there isn't a juvenile GL in the Mountains Corridor.

The statement was incorrect in any case. There are no GL anywhere near the two Trench entrances to the LR. Only the Grand Reef and Northern Blood Kelp Zone entrances have GL in the vicinity. (In the case of the Grand Reef, it is a pretty distant "vicinity", at that.)

Personally, I doubt that the positioning of the Ghosts is in any way related to that bit of lore.
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