1/12/2024 0 Comments Subnautica eggs spawnThey are the unhatched versions of their respective Fauna. The reason this was cut is unknown.Eggs are items found in Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero. The Crashfish has an unused idle sound, resembling repetitive screeching and biting.Furthermore, shooting the crashfish will act as a sort of impact grenade, detonating as soon as it hits something. However, if grabbed using a propulsion cannon, the crashfish does not seem to explode.However, in the game, an angered Crashfish simply explodes after a set period of time. According to the databank, the Crashfish explodes when one of its spikes is struck. This resembles the classic naval contact mine, which detonates when one of the "horns" on its casing is crushed by contact with a ship hull.The Crashfish and the Sulfur Plant are one of the three creatures to be in a symbiotic relationship.The Cuddlefish was originally going to fill the role that the Crashfish does, but the developers decided to use the Crashfish model as the Cuddlefish was "too cute".The Crashfish also bears a striking resemblance to the Cacodemon from the first-person shooter, DOOM, which itself is likely based upon the Beholder of Dungeons & Dragons.In the game, it swells like a balloon, complete with spikes. The Crashfish has some similar aspects to real-life blowfish, as seen in the concept art.The old name for the Crashfish was the Crash.When inside an Alien Containment, Crashfish will not explode, but when released outside, they will quickly swim in a random direction and explode after about 20 seconds. Infant Crashfish can be used as ammo for the Propulsion Cannon and can be used as a type of bomb. Take care when collecting them, as a nearby Crashfish explosion will destroy them. The Sulfur plant will open shortly after.Ĭrashfish eggs can be found near Sulfur Plants. Hitting the Crashfish before it opens its Sulfur Plant (achievable by sneaking up to the side of a Sulfur Plant positioned on a convex surface, then striking with a knife) will result in the Crashfish exploding inside the plant, killing the Crashfish without damaging the player, the Sulfur, the Sulfur plant or anything nearby. While the Crashfish is also scannable inside the Sulfur Plant, caution is advised when attempting this process. The easiest and fastest way to accomplish this is to freeze the Crashfish with a Stasis Rifle as it peeks out of its home to scan it. Using evasive maneuvers to put obstacles between the player and the Crashfish rather than swimming away in a straight line is advisable in most circumstances. Due to the crashfish’s speed, it lacks mobility and is unable to turn quickly so once the Crashfish explodes, the Player is out of range. The Crashfish becomes aggressive when the player gets too close and can be identified with its loud ‘reeet’ sound. There is an easy way of avoiding the Crashfish the player can rush towards the Crashfish. The Crashfish is a very fast swimmer, it can even outswim a Seamoth, and can also easily catch up with an ill-equipped player, dealing severe damage to their health and also to their Oxygen level. Crashfish also deals about 5% damage to a Prawn Suit. Should an unaware player not see the Crashfish after hearing its warning noise, it is highly advised to swim in the other direction from where the sound originated. If the Crashfish explodes next to a Seamoth with the player inside, it can immediately destroy the Seamoth depending on proximity. If the player instead heeds the warning and backs off, the Crashfish will retreat back into the Sulfur Plant. If the player approaches further after the Crashfish's initial warning, the Crashfish will launch itself out of the Sulfur Plant and charge at the player. Upon sensing the player's presence, including if they are in a Seamoth or Prawn Suit, the Sulfur Plant opens up like a flower and emits a menacing gurgle, revealing an emerging Crashfish. The same spikes make up its fins, though these are much more brightly colored than the spikes found elsewhere on the body. Many spikes protrude outwards from the Crashfish's body these spikes are beige in color, tipped with red, and are responsible for triggering their characteristic explosive chemical reaction. The top of the body is red and scaly and looks like dripped on, its underside and face are covered by smooth, cream-colored skin. The Crashfish is an oval-shaped fish with widely spaced nostrils, a wide, seemingly toothless mouth, and one pale yellow eye with a large black pupil.
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