lol imagine if that was someone's first experience with the game. They jump in the water try and go back on the lifepod only to get launched into a massive monster dashing at them
This made me realize my few deaths in subnautica really haven't had much variety. Mostly drowning in stupid ways. Getting one-shotted by a sea dragon while in a prawn suit with full health really shocked me, though. Those things hit hard.
@@protonjones54 Well - for one thing, I had no idea the Sea Dragon could actually one-shot you inside a Prawn Suit at full health. Also, I'd basically forgotten it was a hardcore save. Like I said, I learned my lesson.
Number 28: its real life counterpart is called a brine pool, they are commonly found in very deep sections of the ocean seafloor. They are created when an area of water has a much larger density than the water around it therefore creating what looks like an underwater pool. The more you know!
however, Subnautica's brine is a bit unusual. real life brine is anoxic and often contains hydrogen sulfide and methane, but this largely means its only dangerous to creatures with gills as they can't breathe in it but physically touching it otherwise shouldn't cause any immediate harm. Subnautica's green brine however is mentioned to by highly corrosive, to the point it can damage the metal seamoth, whereas the blue brine seems to be more normal and isn't dangerous. My personal theory on that is because of the volcanic activity right below it and all the deposits of sulfur found in the brine itself, i think the inactive lava zone is leaking a large amount of sulfuric acid and other sulfur compounds into the brine pools. Because the brine doesn't readily mix with seawater the acid concentrates in the mixture to produce a liquid both extremely saline and extremely corrosive. I also theorize the Cove Tree has the unique ability to absorb sulfur compounds from the brine, which is why that area is the only outlier in regards to the acidity.
"whatever this is" is a brine pool. The concentration of salt is so hight that the water changes color and becomes denser than the water around it, which is why it's at the bottom. It's so salty than no living organism, not even bacteria can survive in it. That's why animals that get trapped in brine pools are so well preserved. they just simply don't decompose. Brine pools exist in real life
Nah bacteria can probably live on it, there's extremophile organisms that survive in even the harshest conditions (or so my microbiology teacher told me)
It was funny how the ghost leviathan was going straight towards you as soon you hit the water😂 Edit: damn 1 year later and now i get the notification😂 thanks for the 1.7k guys
For some reason when I go far into the void, the ghost levitathans just kinda give up and stop following me. Even when I spawn more in out there, they seem docile, same for other creatures too, tested it with a warper, ghost leviathans, reapers and a Sea Dragon. They just ignore me, it's weird.
@@ЙованДобройевичь Well, not really in this case, the void Has Microscopic life, and Equally Sized Ghost Leviathans. Assuming Ghost Leviathans don't eat eachother, I am definitely the largest thing they could eat, loll
You forgot the bleeder. You can also get killed by your seamoth if it smashes into you while getting out of it. And also by that small alien robot thing.
Personally one of my favs! But then again my other 2 favs in the game is the Ghost Leviathan, and River Prowler…. I’m looked like I’m weird af whenever I’m asked what my fav creatures in the game are 🥲
The sea treaders only attack you if your swim directly in front of their face for a while. However you have to do that multiple times since they don't keep attacking, its more like a horse slapping its tail to get rid of annoying flies. The Warper teleportation doesn't do any damage btw, it only teleports you into attack range of the warper which means that it is still a warper slash kill. The Warper teleporting himself can kill you though. If a Warper spawns at your exact location it is an instakill - even if you're in the Seamoth (which is also instantly destroyed). This instakills even if the Warper is passive after the character is cured.
@@FanWing Yeah that teleportation death is not exactly an attack - it's more of having really bad luck. Happened maybe 3 times to me in all my playthroughs. It's also hard to reproduce that for a video.
Basically the same Death animation but killed by diff things. Actually sad to see that the dev didn't think about it once to add some cool death animations.
Played both Subnauticas and only now I have an idea that those mushrooms damage you😅 Probably i can use them as ammo for gravity-gun if they can deal damage? They must be like gasopod's toxic balls but easier to farm.
6:31 think of all the safety capsules that landed on the dead zone, think your safe just to start going down in a blue void, just to get eated by the biggest beast in the game
In number 28 its a type of toxic gas normally found in deep rivers in real life. But it wont really do much to you cause its not the same as the game but its fun when you move it around irl.
funny how when you are 300m away from hostile creatures, they start hunting you down like the last prey on the planet, but when your so dang close to them, their chill for 5 seconds
I actually learned today that the reapers actually have a little animation for eating you. It’s cool that I’m still figuring things out even as close as I am to finishing my playthrough
4:20 #28 is called brine. It actually exists in real-life too, though it isn't fluorescent green like this. In real-life it's areas where the water is extremely salty, to the point the fluids have different refractive indices and so appear separate. There's some awesome videos of it on UA-cam.
They really leaned in on that in Below Zero, with the Oxygen Plants in really deep caves, forcing you to go too deep to ever get out, and rushing you into finding an exit.
#28, the "whatever this is", is actually a brine pool. pool of hyper salty anaerobic water, formed though brine rejection, among other processes. the water is denser than surroundings, so it sinks they exist irl, and can be many colors, but actually do look and act like underwater lost rivers and lakes. they can be huge and are both awesome and brutal. fish swim in and can't get out due to a mixture of density, salinity, and hypoxia. shores are often littered with mummies
My hardcore runs ended by: Drowning X2, eating a rotten seed, trapping myself in a geometry (before they added the unstuck button) and by hitting myself with a seamoth after getting out of it at full speed. The last one was at the endgame and I haven't tried since.
the one death that says “Whatever this is” so what’s happening is that your in a something called a brine pool which are a real thing and are super acidic meaning you are getting dissolved which is how your character dies
i remember that one time i was swimming around the alien island and i turned around to see a warper right behind me just watching what i'm doing, didn't even attack me or nothing
Their behavior depends on your disease's progress. At the beginning of the game and in the end after curing urself they are passive to you. When sickness gets worse they get more aggressive.
The ghost leviathan came all the way from the other side of the map at full speed just to kill you 💀💀💀
That shit gave me nightmares
lol imagine if that was someone's first experience with the game. They jump in the water try and go back on the lifepod only to get launched into a massive monster dashing at them
@@plugshirt1762 They would never touch water ever again
@@gabrielbates8327
I played Subnautica Normally, and I still don't want to touch water ever again.
I need the timestamp.
The sea dragon slap has to be the most one of the most disrespectful deaths in the game
The slap it's so personal...
It slapped me through matter when i was in my prawn once
Timothy DIDNT like them 😡😡
he said "get yo dirty a** on!"
"Do I amuse you?"
6:46 This one actually nearly scared me to death. The void scares me in video games. just pure emptiness and suddenly, jumpscare.
fr
I honestly thought that was a mod
This made me realize my few deaths in subnautica really haven't had much variety. Mostly drowning in stupid ways. Getting one-shotted by a sea dragon while in a prawn suit with full health really shocked me, though. Those things hit hard.
Ah yes I hate really hate the Sea dragon. It's how I lost a previous hardcore save
@@FanWing Haha yep same here - hardcore game, working on my base outside the Primary Containment Facility... lesson learned the hard way...
@@OrqwithVagrantwhy the fuck are you building a base right next to a sea dragon on a hardcore save? Darwin award
@@protonjones54 Well - for one thing, I had no idea the Sea Dragon could actually one-shot you inside a Prawn Suit at full health. Also, I'd basically forgotten it was a hardcore save. Like I said, I learned my lesson.
@@OrqwithVagrantrip
Number 28: its real life counterpart is called a brine pool, they are commonly found in very deep sections of the ocean seafloor. They are created when an area of water has a much larger density than the water around it therefore creating what looks like an underwater pool.
The more you know!
however, Subnautica's brine is a bit unusual. real life brine is anoxic and often contains hydrogen sulfide and methane, but this largely means its only dangerous to creatures with gills as they can't breathe in it but physically touching it otherwise shouldn't cause any immediate harm. Subnautica's green brine however is mentioned to by highly corrosive, to the point it can damage the metal seamoth, whereas the blue brine seems to be more normal and isn't dangerous.
My personal theory on that is because of the volcanic activity right below it and all the deposits of sulfur found in the brine itself, i think the inactive lava zone is leaking a large amount of sulfuric acid and other sulfur compounds into the brine pools. Because the brine doesn't readily mix with seawater the acid concentrates in the mixture to produce a liquid both extremely saline and extremely corrosive. I also theorize the Cove Tree has the unique ability to absorb sulfur compounds from the brine, which is why that area is the only outlier in regards to the acidity.
@@skrubknight884
My personal theory is that the devs just wanted that area to look cooler and be more dangerous.
Loll
@@skrubknight884brilliant
@skrubknight884 Yep. Ocean acidification is an actual thing. Living things cannot survive in water with that amount.
ITS acid
"whatever this is" is a brine pool. The concentration of salt is so hight that the water changes color and becomes denser than the water around it, which is why it's at the bottom. It's so salty than no living organism, not even bacteria can survive in it. That's why animals that get trapped in brine pools are so well preserved. they just simply don't decompose. Brine pools exist in real life
Yes, but Brine Pools in real life aren't Corrosive enough to destroy metal, like the ones in this game, loll
Nah bacteria can probably live on it, there's extremophile organisms that survive in even the harshest conditions (or so my microbiology teacher told me)
I call it the deadly fart
Honestly no one cares
Is it more toxic than twitter though
6:23, They don't tell you this but that's exactly how Maida reached Sector Zero
Ha good one! 😆
Exactly, then she just made up some story about using the reaper as a raft.
Lolll
Sector zero from dying light?
@@WeirdUnfunnyGuy 😐 No.
@@TodShort it's a joke😐
It was funny how the ghost leviathan was going straight towards you as soon you hit the water😂
Edit: damn 1 year later and now i get the notification😂 thanks for the 1.7k guys
That far out would have probably been the first sound in a while he'd heard since the Aurora crash, he was ACHING to see what it was.
For some reason when I go far into the void, the ghost levitathans just kinda give up and stop following me. Even when I spawn more in out there, they seem docile, same for other creatures too, tested it with a warper, ghost leviathans, reapers and a Sea Dragon. They just ignore me, it's weird.
@@AceFazthere's Always a bigger fish
@@ЙованДобройевичь
Well, not really in this case, the void Has Microscopic life, and Equally Sized Ghost Leviathans. Assuming Ghost Leviathans don't eat eachother, I am definitely the largest thing they could eat, loll
@@AceFaz there is always bigger fish...
The way the void ghost Leviathan rushed at you was so scary
Eat a two week old unrefrigerated pie
Dumb ways to die! 🎶
@@FanWing So many dumb ways to die!
@@goobertoober100 dumb ways to die-i-i so many dumb ways to dieeeeee
@@Dog17248 Invite a psycho killer inside,
@@FanWingScratch a drug dealer’s brand new ride
I love how some of the enemies were just chilling and others were out for B L O O D
Time Stamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:02 Acid Mushroom
0:06 Ampeel
0:17 Aurora Explosion
0:28 Bone Shark
0:42 Burn
0:48 Blood Crawler
0:54 Cave Crawler
1:01 Crabsnake
1:07 Crabsquid
1:17 Crashfish
1:27 Crushed
1:56 Cyclops Exploding 4.
2:08 Blighter
2:13 Deep Shroom
2:20 Dehydration
2:31 Drowning
2:52 Fall Damage
3:02 No Water
3:24 Fireball
3:34 Slap
3:40 Sea Dragon Bite
3:48 Floater
3:53 Gasopod
4:09 Ghost Leviathan Juvenile
4:30 Starvation
4:44 Lavalizard
4:50 River Prowler
4:56 Biter
5:02 Hanging Stinger
5:12 Radiation
5:20 Reaper Leviathan
5:29 Sand Shark
5:36 Stalker
5:52 Warper Slash
5:59 Warper Teleport
6:07 This horrific thing
6:22 Glitches
4:16 Gas
6:07 tiger plant
Where is Gargantuan leviathan
You forgot the bleeder. You can also get killed by your seamoth if it smashes into you while getting out of it. And also by that small alien robot thing.
Oh wow totally forgot! Thank you! 😆
And the hypnotizer fish
@@L4T3_ Mesmer
You can also die from the Sea Trader i think xD
@@TheRohBird1yes that,s correct
You: Well, since I'm stuck on this planet, might as well get some resour-
The Crashfish that spotted you: N O
Ha! Crashfish really do hate you though 🤣
You also forgot the hypnotic entity in the safe shallows, which makes your player get closer to it until it bites.
Mesmer.
I fucking HATE the mesmer. The hypnotism, the fact it uses the PDA's voice, and even corrupts the databank entry creeps me the hell out.
Personally one of my favs! But then again my other 2 favs in the game is the Ghost Leviathan, and River Prowler…. I’m looked like I’m weird af whenever I’m asked what my fav creatures in the game are 🥲
3:37 "watch yo tone, boy"
Ha! Good one! 🤣
0.5 seconds after hitting the water:
ghost leviathan: *and i took that personally*
6:45
"I am going on a pacifist run... be back soon!"
THAT GLITCH IS ACTUALLY SO SCARY
Always nice to see people making subnautica content. Still crazy to think it's been 5 years since the original subnautica came out. Man I feel old.
"This horrific thing" is called a tiger plant and if you have the reinforced dive suit you are immune.
It’s hilarious to me that when he died of fall damage halfway through falling it looked like he shrugged 🤷♂️ ~guess I’ll die~
Tried to fly for a little bit, then just accepted his fate
it is crazy how fast some things can remove your health bar
sea dragon said "get yo stupid a** out my face" with the lip curled up🤣
It scared me how that ghost leviathan came charging at you at the end
i think it would punch a hole in everyone's dignity if they were to die from an acid shroom
Ok thank you for all the comments about missing deaths, but PLEASE stop commenting about the brine pool and tiger plant.
where bleeder
The sea treaders only attack you if your swim directly in front of their face for a while. However you have to do that multiple times since they don't keep attacking, its more like a horse slapping its tail to get rid of annoying flies.
The Warper teleportation doesn't do any damage btw, it only teleports you into attack range of the warper which means that it is still a warper slash kill.
The Warper teleporting himself can kill you though. If a Warper spawns at your exact location it is an instakill - even if you're in the Seamoth (which is also instantly destroyed). This instakills even if the Warper is passive after the character is cured.
Wow thanks for all the info! Especially the warper teleporting himself one. That sounds incredibly rare 😮
@@FanWing Yeah that teleportation death is not exactly an attack - it's more of having really bad luck. Happened maybe 3 times to me in all my playthroughs.
It's also hard to reproduce that for a video.
Is that a challenge?
Had no idea you could drop the Cyclops on yourself. The one where you stasised the Reaper and it still ate you was also fun.
I had to learn it the hard way
I lost a hardcore run to the cyclops one…
That was a one hungry reaper
I like how the kill command doesn't even play the song, Riley just goes numb and that's that. XD
Basically the same Death animation but killed by diff things.
Actually sad to see that the dev didn't think about it once to add some cool death animations.
At least some leviathans have cool death animations
Ik in below zero all the leviathans have unique death animations
You missed one.
Dying of sadness having to leave your cuddlefish after seeing the farewell animation 😢
I had no idea the acid mushrooms could hurt you
U can pick them up just fine, but hitting them with a knife causes acid to come out and damage you.
Played both Subnauticas and only now I have an idea that those mushrooms damage you😅 Probably i can use them as ammo for gravity-gun if they can deal damage? They must be like gasopod's toxic balls but easier to farm.
Gotta love how it plays the stock royalty free stinger sound effect to emphasize the fact that you dided
Its funny how crashfish have probably killed me more times than any other sea creature on this list combined
Makes you feel better for surviving with 43 ways to die in a game
28 is dying by acid burn essentially. To get an “underwater lake” it takes high concentration of salt. Much more than the Dead Sea btw.
Homestly pretty good, needs more recognition
Thank you! Means a lot 😅
7:16 Eh, Don't worry, Cuddlefishs have 10,000 Health points, it'll be Fiiiinnnneeee
"whatever this is" was probably a salt lake.
it's a brine
The stuff at 4:26 is brine, I believe. Not sure how toxic it is to humans, but sea creatures like eels go into toxic shock when they enter
If you swim inside drowning cyclops(after explosion, before it reach bottom) you will die too
Cool! I didn't know that!
Riley: gets at least 3 tons of Cyclops dropped directly on his skull
His Reaction: ooh
You could die by being crushed by the Neptune elevator. Even in creative!
As a heads up, number 28 (4:20), that green stuff is brine.
Brines arent corrosive enough to rip metal apart in a matter of seconds...
DUDE THAT GHOST LEVI AT THE END SCARED TF OUT OF ME☠️
28 it's called a brine pool, they exist even irl, a deposit of very salty and toxic liquid denser than water
That sounds interesting!
Very different to the ones in this game. The ones here can literally corrode metal in seconds.
@@AceFaz yup, much more dangerous!!
My only deaths were literally just accidentally running into those glowing jellyfish plants, I hate those things.
I hate Pigpatch
@@User-17429
The pig with a banjo and a southern accent..?
@@AceFaz hate that damn hippo too.
@@roninparker
The one with a crappy fridge magnet?
I honestly think the crab snake should drag you into the mushroom when it kills you
wth was that kind of ghost leviathan... i didnt know they can glow that bright as if they are a super boss that you cant run away from
an adult one
6:31 think of all the safety capsules that landed on the dead zone, think your safe just to start going down in a blue void, just to get eated by the biggest beast in the game
In number 28 its a type of toxic gas normally found in deep rivers in real life. But it wont really do much to you cause its not the same as the game but its fun when you move it around irl.
1:02 the Crabsnake jumpscare💀💀💀💀
funny how when you are 300m away from hostile creatures, they start hunting you down like the last prey on the planet, but when your so dang close to them, their chill for 5 seconds
6:42 bro... 🌚🌚🌚
4:16 It’s Lost River green brine.
Thank you for telling me! I was too lazy to look it up 😅
never knew acid mushrooms could kill you
I actually learned today that the reapers actually have a little animation for eating you. It’s cool that I’m still figuring things out even as close as I am to finishing my playthrough
The Mesmer fish!!
“It is your primary objective to get closer to
t h a t b e a u t i f u l c r e a t u r e”
There this one thing that hypnotizes you
Fire having a unique death is interesting
6:46 ''We have to talk..'' Ahh leviathan 😭😭
The end 💀 poor cuddle fish
4:20 #28 is called brine. It actually exists in real-life too, though it isn't fluorescent green like this. In real-life it's areas where the water is extremely salty, to the point the fluids have different refractive indices and so appear separate. There's some awesome videos of it on UA-cam.
1:47 this has ended my hardcore runs more than id like to admit
What?
How tf did it happen more than once.. xD
I think the deadliest thing in this game is drowning.
They really leaned in on that in Below Zero, with the Oxygen Plants in really deep caves, forcing you to go too deep to ever get out, and rushing you into finding an exit.
bro really went 🖐😐🤚>💀 when the aurora exploded
4:15
According to the Wiki, that is called an alkaline brine. I have no idea what that is.
Its exactly that, brine, which is alkaline. Brine pools are bad for u
*After watching this, my thalassophobia chart went 📈*
I love the part when he is sent to the void
Bro that sea dragon slap was personal
4:17 I think it’s concentrated salt called a “brine pool”
#28, the "whatever this is", is actually a brine pool. pool of hyper salty anaerobic water, formed though brine rejection, among other processes. the water is denser than surroundings, so it sinks
they exist irl, and can be many colors, but actually do look and act like underwater lost rivers and lakes. they can be huge and are both awesome and brutal. fish swim in and can't get out due to a mixture of density, salinity, and hypoxia. shores are often littered with mummies
I didn't know that acid mushrooms and deepshrooms hurt you if you use the knife on them
Yeah, they explode
neither did I and it hurts worse knowing one of my only two deaths was by acid mushroom
I died a fair bit in my first play through and most of those deaths was from me exiting my seamoth and it running into me
Teleport don't give any damage. Just warper doing slash after teleport. If u will be teleported u can don't take any damage after teleport
Teleport itself does actually deal damage. it's a small amount like the biter
Being teleported Does deal damage tho..
I will never go to the dead zone the clear blue water is the most scariest thing to encounter
I just go there sometimes for fun lol.
For some reason, Ghost Leviathans are one of the few things in Subnautica which don't scare me.
the reaper leviathan is kinda dope ngl I mean it grabs you with its whatever-those-are-called and scoops you into its mouth
"whatever this is" was the lost lake. and the "this horrific thing" is the tigeer plant
They are asking what exactly is those Green rivers, which are actually acid i think
@LeShawnDeWalrus oh brine? I actually never heard of it.
But it for sure looks like acid tho lol
Pretty sure Sea Treaders will kick you with their proboscis if you get to close, that can kill you.
Damn I shouldn't have bought subnautica below zero, I thought below zero would let me experience fighting reaper leviathan and the sea dragon
Awesome! Did i miss the jellyfish? I died from them so much in the jellyshroom cave abandoned habitat lol
I believe you're thinking of the Hanging Stingers! 5:01 Also, same here, I really hate those things.
You can propulsion Cannon them to get them out of your way if you're having trouble
6:23
POV: That was your nightmare irl
really glad to see small channels get these many views
That means a lot! Thank you ❤️
@@FanWing keep it up champ
Wait... floaters can kill you?
They bite you making small damage
1:52 “come to daddy!” Ahh death
6:47 I'm Uninstaller at that point bro 💀💀
1:31 "Gordon doesn't need to hear all this. He is a highly trained professional"
New fear: Reaper Leviathan killing your when it should be in stasis.
Now we just need part 2 where you die in every possible way at every possible coordinate in the game to truly have ALL the deaths
crayfish are the true apexpretotor
the reaper leviathans eating animation is still absolutely terrifying
Also you missed the stomp of the sea reader and the mesmer but good video regardless
My hardcore runs ended by: Drowning X2, eating a rotten seed, trapping myself in a geometry (before they added the unstuck button) and by hitting myself with a seamoth after getting out of it at full speed. The last one was at the endgame and I haven't tried since.
0:00 in and I've beaten Subnautica on every mode several times.
NEVER knew acid mushrooms could kill you.
I'm surprised he didn't make it all the way to sector 0 in that last one
the one death that says “Whatever this is” so what’s happening is that your in a something called a brine pool which are a real thing and are super acidic meaning you are getting dissolved which is how your character dies
Pretty sure 16 should be something like hypoxia, the character isnt taking in water to the lungs rather they have oxygen starvation
It's referred to as drowning in the game anyway.
The 28th one is just a shit ton of salt and there is soo much salt that fish that come to contact with it becomes stone
The scariest death animation is definitely the reaper because it actually grabbs Riley and forces him into it's mouth
Reaper teleport doesn't damage. What killed you is the slash he does right after.
i remember that one time i was swimming around the alien island and i turned around to see a warper right behind me just watching what i'm doing, didn't even attack me or nothing
Their behavior depends on your disease's progress. At the beginning of the game and in the end after curing urself they are passive to you. When sickness gets worse they get more aggressive.