Fun fact: They can actually get in traffic jams. They’ll all get clumped up and get stuck. It literally can take them up to 10 minutes to get straight Fun Fact 2: If you can make a big enough fence around a path, you can cage them and either have them as their pets, or for shale outcrops. Fun Fact 3: A life form That is in excess of 30 Meters long. It counts as leviathan. This comes from the reefback pda
Eh, I didn’t see much point in farming them The lost river contains TONS of every material in the game other than kyanite so I found it more effective to just have scanners in every main part of that place and grab them all (this is assuming that I played on the PS4 where materials respawn
For all my time devoted to this game, I have never had an urge to kill the animal I encounter. Funny how the atmosphere can change your attitude towards even the most frightening or annoying creatures on the planet. Love your videos mate, Can't wait for more!
I saw a sea dragon laviathan and immediately killed it (ok it took like 50 minutes and 2 trys but i got it eventually) Then i was proud thinking i killex the only one then not even 2 minutes later i spot one and it takes out my cyclops
Sea Treaders going from The Dunes to the Grand Reef: Oh boy can't wait to finally get away from these reaper leviathans! Ghost Leviathans: *ALLOW US TO INTRODUCE OURSELVES*
@@karaltar7914 i think the adult ghost is atleast 80m deep since that's how i encountered it on my playthrough, and i dont think they really dwell any deeper than that
Great video Bacon-senpai. Sea treaders also reside in Cragfield (at the end of it) which is their final destination in the migration. It's really great to see that there's a path dedicated to the point where it has 2 bridges in the GrandReef for them to cross. :D
Gust read this in your mind with his voice 10. Imagine going around the ocean in your seamoth, minding your own business, then you hear a creepy sound coming from the distance, that's what this poor fella had to do in a game known as to Subnautica. (Plus tell me I not the only one that hear this)
Sea Treaders are obviously the best creatures in this game , i mean , who doesn't love a walking biofuel machine that is also strangely huge and adorable~ Edit: Woohoo 100 likes we did it !!
@@TheLastBacon yeah , i used them to help me build alot of my tools , by the way , could you make a video about the Lava zone and inactive lava zone (such as the entrances , what inhabits in that place , how animals on that location feed / how the sea dragons feed , etc) ? Anyway , you're videos are great , so keep up the good work!
Ok, now my question is: At 5:07 you say that the Sea treader is immune to the effect of the stasis rifle. So a question ti everyone eating this, why do you think they are immune to the effect? Personally I think it has to do with their skin, it looks slightly different then the other creatures and somewhat shiny. But also heavily armoured. But the effect could also just go through the armour.
That's a really tough question :) - my first thought would be that they would probably have some sort of hard, reflective shell - but then again - reefbacks have those too and they aren't immune, so honestly - I don't know if there is a lore reason behind it, or if it's just a game mechanic...
It’s probably due to a bug in the game, since these creatures walk on the floor, opposed to swimming. I think that when the Sea Treader spawns, it’s given a script to perform and basically is a sort of moving prop that does things and doesn’t really classify as an object that can be frozen. Although, I could be wrong and it is a part of the game.
I think maybe there imune to it bucuse it walks i mean they are pretty strong and its probly easier to walk then swim so. I mean its way easier to stop someone swmming the walking rigth? Maybe the statis isent so effectif att creatures musceluer bones. I know it seems far fetched but ist something rigth?
@@watam8 It's not a bug, because in early game development you could use the stasis rifle on them, as seen at 1:13 in this video th-cam.com/video/jIICPUZWq-E/w-d-xo.html
@@Jakestillplays that video is old, probably the feature was broken and was just left behind or just removed at some point as the game progressed, because, after all, why would you need to freeze the slowest creature in the game?
I discovered a pod of these things marching along the rim of the Crater Edge. I jumped out of my Seamoth immediately and got close enough to scan them. Funnily enough, the closer I got to the Treaders themselves, the less aggressive they were. But the second I strayed even an inch closer than normal to the juveniles, they’d start howling and throwing their beaks around. Reminded me of a mama whale protecting her babies.
*_fun fact: you can actually push one away from its herd by pushing it with the cyclops, i pushed one all the way to the grassy plateaus and trapped it with tubes_*
the funny thing is that if you are near sea treaders, you are usually pretty safe, as long as you don't get all up close to them. they take safe routes. so if you stick with them, you will be probably ok
how long did it take everyone to realize that their butt was not in fact their head, it took me sooo long to realize that the third leg was a beak and not a back leg. It's how they waddle that threw me off.
I recently found your channel and i absolutely love it. And despite how busy i assume you are, you seem to respond to every comment directed towards you. Your the kind of youtuber i wish to be someday!!
The Last Bacon I wouldn’t say they’re adorable but they are friggin epic creatures I love it how they’re shaped the exact same as a tripod😄😄😄😄😎😎😎😎😊👍🏻!!!
When you think about it, where do they go? Do they just allways walk on the seabed and never stop? Or are they migrating from some place to another, and are there for a while? Because in the game, you never really see them stop walking on their own will. And they can be seen on diferent locations on the map, sometimes when they have no possibility to get there. Do they have some other way of moving? Can they like swim trough the dead zone or something? What do you think?
Can we get a lore video on the River Prowler (Spine Eel)? They quite interest me as to how they came to live alongside the ghost leviathan and make their home in such a harsh biome as the lost river.
When I first ran it to the sea treader I jumped out my skin and drove away in my sea moth but then i saw a vid on it so I thought who's the best a giving info about subnatica I thought you were😁
I absolutely adore the Sea Treader Leviathans. It’s nice putting a base in the Sea Treader’s Path after curing the character and shutting down the QEP (except my first play-through) to watch them for days on end instead of constructing the Neptune Escape Rocket and leaving like a normal person. I have also always wondered if the members of the Degasi crew ever encountered them by chance during their time trapped on the planet. I could just imagine Bart’s fascination with them and how excited he would have been if he ever did see them.
Very good video, as always. Will you also make these lore videos on Below Zero? There are so many new creatures which are very scary, and I had an interesting idea, will you ever make lore videos about biomes? For example how they maybe got created or lore about them?
Thank you very much :) and a big YES to both of your suggestion, I'll probably go through a few more creatures before getting to the biomes and Below Zero though.
@@TheLastBacon Ok, sorry for asking about the Below Zero thing, I was writing this comment while watching to video so I didn´t saw that you said that in the end.
Imagine them coming back from the dunes, across the grand reef, scrambleing up the crag field, and coming to see their nesting ground destroyed by the arora. Same for the reapers.
I actually first encountered these guys after I built a base on one of their paths, which basically caused a "traffic jam". They were apparently unable to move around it, so I had to move my base a bit. After that, I only spotted them once and then never again. Never saw them attack before.
Are there any ghost leviathans in this biome because recently I built a base on the sea treader’s path in the grand reef and I suddenly saw a ghost leviathan on top of my base, so is it true that they inhabit the place of the path.
I was looking at all the leviathans before I would play the game and the two that I liked the most were the Sea Treader and the Reef-back. I chose two friendly ones, I didn’t even know what they did, I just liked them. That proves I’m a wimp. Choosing the friendly ones before even knowing if they are dangerous or not. 😂
@@TheLastBacon I'm going to get something straight this Leviathan and the reefback leviathan are most likely invertebrate so it would make sense for both of them that have a common ancestor.
It's also worth mentioning that some of their migration paths will lead into a Ghost Leviathan's territory, and the Ghost Leviathan doesn't seem to attack them. Although, that may be because it patrols so high up that it doesn't notice them.
I remember the first time I saw these things, I was so scared haha but after somehow mustering the courage I got close to scan one and damn was I pleasantly surprised
I created some bases along the path. After seeing a couple of parades go by I have not seen one more Treader. Seems like they’ve stopped rezzing. I wonder why ?
I have a question.... if I decide to build a base along their path, would they trample over my base and destroy it? Or would they just clip through it? Or maybe even avoid or walk over it
“We will be talking about a leviathan that is not nearly as dangerous as other creatures belonging into the same class” *cough* reefbacks *cough* *cough*
The Last Bacon ah no, I just mentioned the reefback because it seemed to me that you kinda almost forgot the reefback is classed as a leviathan. Probably should’ve said it in a less dickish way tbh. Lol
I love these guys because they are also lanky and awkward like me, they have a pretty unique look, they poop, and they look like they are always grinning lol.
Genuinely, every single time I spot them with the Seamoth sonar, I freeze on the spot. Even though I _know_ it’s a Sea Treader, the first split second I spot them it terrifies me.
Something about them is strangely majestic, just watching them walk along the sea floor is oddly relaxing
I totally agree :) the sounds their make are also somewhat calming....
Really I find them unsettling
Untilll they poo
Hi rayquazza the shiny garatina .
Facts
Build a base next to their path,
Grab their poop,
Put it in your biofuel thing,
UNLIMITED POWER!!!!
That's actually a pretty good strategy :) especially since they drop it so frequently.
@@TheLastBacon *SHEEV HAS JOINED THE SERVER*
AdzBoyzz/Shaggy bioreactor
With only 0.0005% of Shaggy's power
Yeeeeeeeeeet
Nice to have another leviathan that doesn't want to eat me!
Yep :) the nice-leviathan-club together with the reefback :)
hEY rEefEEs
and vent garden
The 3 Humble Levi's
1. The Sea Emperor
2. The Sea Treader
3. The Reefback
Don’t forget the massive floaters!
The only creature in subnautica that poops...
Just a cold hearted drive by :)
XD
Gasopods?
Sea dragon leviathan babies?
3dw!n _ I rubbed that on my hands!! I may not have kharaa, but I now have a different problem.
Fun fact: They can actually get in traffic jams. They’ll all get clumped up and get stuck. It literally can take them up to 10 minutes to get straight
Fun Fact 2: If you can make a big enough fence around a path, you can cage them and either have them as their pets, or for shale outcrops.
Fun Fact 3: A life form That is in excess of 30 Meters long. It counts as leviathan. This comes from the reefback pda
Oh cool! :) Didn't know about the ''building a fence'' fact, thank you for sharing!
The Last Bacon just take care. They are still kick happy.
I literally wanna watch them get stuck now it sounds adorable
I saw three of them get stuck with each other.
No, it’s not a leviathan.
The sea treaders were so useful because of how much shale outcrops they dug up. I still have 4 lockers with lithium from them.
Oh absolutely :) if you have a base near their path - it can be an absolute goldmine....well or lithium mine I guess.
Lockers full of Treader feces.
@@TheLastBacon well i think a gold mine i mean shale outcrops drop gold rigth?
Eh, I didn’t see much point in farming them
The lost river contains TONS of every material in the game other than kyanite so I found it more effective to just have scanners in every main part of that place and grab them all (this is assuming that I played on the PS4 where materials respawn
@@thewafflehunter7521 Materials respawn?
For all my time devoted to this game, I have never had an urge to kill the animal I encounter. Funny how the atmosphere can change your attitude towards even the most frightening or annoying creatures on the planet.
Love your videos mate, Can't wait for more!
I definitely agree :) for me, I get the most enjoyment in just watching them go about their life - thank you very much though!
I saw a sea dragon laviathan and immediately killed it (ok it took like 50 minutes and 2 trys but i got it eventually)
Then i was proud thinking i killex the only one then not even 2 minutes later i spot one and it takes out my cyclops
I mean it’s also the fact that they give you no direct means of killing anything other than the knife
I love ramming bleeders with my seamoth
I kill any reaper I see cause they're annoying, but I spared one and named it "fluffy" and I clean its but chin and check on it a lot
Sea Treaders going from The Dunes to the Grand Reef: Oh boy can't wait to finally get away from these reaper leviathans!
Ghost Leviathans: *ALLOW US TO INTRODUCE OURSELVES*
Haha these guys never get a break :)
Well they can’t go into the deadzone so that’s not really a problem
@@karaltar7914 there's an adult ghost in the grand reef.
@@nightrider7036 rly i never encountered bro I must be really lucky
@@karaltar7914 i think the adult ghost is atleast 80m deep since that's how i encountered it on my playthrough, and i dont think they really dwell any deeper than that
“Mostly peaceful” Yeah until it craps on you and crushes you with mega turd
I laughed harder than I should've
Out of all the ways one can die in the world of Subnautica - that would probably be the most unfortunate one :)
Wait that can happen?
SEA TREADER USES MEGA TURD
ITS SUPER EFFECTIVE
Am i the only one that thinks that the sea treader's concept is based on a mosquito?
Well they do share some similarities :) but luckily these don't sneak up on you and suck your blood.
atleast its not a blond if it was you can't smack it to get it to stop sucking XDXD
Never- no
Ii
Me
"The most harmless leviathan class in subnautica" well, I guess Reef backs are dangerous now
Just the tiger-plants on them :)
lol
I had my base flooded by a reefback once. Poor thing got stuck in it and they can exert a lot of force when they're motivated.
U mean the alive shale outcrops farming machine?😂
I see the quality going up every vid! Keep going
Oh yeah right, just misspoke in the video :D
PETA wants to know youre locatian
Great video Bacon-senpai. Sea treaders also reside in Cragfield (at the end of it) which is their final destination in the migration. It's really great to see that there's a path dedicated to the point where it has 2 bridges in the GrandReef for them to cross. :D
Thank you very much :) I also like that they went through the trouble of building an entire biome for these things.
@@TheLastBacon Yeah, I wish I could bring them along when I explore Reaper Territory. xD
The orange letters in the thumbnail are an anagram of "Seal Lover"
Huh...I guess they are :D ....well seals are definitely cute!
No it ain't, it's seal evlor
@@fashionovawigs I said they're an anagram for "Seal Lover" - That means if you rearrange them you get the word
@@rae4652 oh I confused it for palindrome
@@rae4652 There is one "L" in Sea Lover but in the highlighted title there are two "L's" therefore it is not at anagram.
I count the "Reefback" leviathan as aggressive since it was carrying a tiger plant.
Fair enough :) though then it's the plant that's aggressive right?
Ah yes.. I hate when those things hitch a ride on their backs..
that's the tiger plants that're aggressive, not the reefbacks
Why do i think seatreader leviathans are cute?
I totally agree :) there is definitely something cute about their face.
@The Last Bacon lol that’s the thing I find scary it looks like a gas mask which scares me
Cusss they are
Big eyes
They look like mosquitos!
But they are still cute.
Gust read this in your mind with his voice
10. Imagine going around the ocean in your seamoth, minding your own business, then you hear a creepy sound coming from the distance, that's what this poor fella had to do in a game known as to Subnautica. (Plus tell me I not the only one that hear this)
If you're making a chills reference I get that a lot :)
Sea Treaders are obviously the best creatures in this game , i mean , who doesn't love a walking biofuel machine that is also strangely huge and adorable~
Edit: Woohoo 100 likes we did it !!
They are definitely adorable :) and great for farming outcrops as well!
@@TheLastBacon yeah , i used them to help me build alot of my tools , by the way , could you make a video about the Lava zone and inactive lava zone (such as the entrances , what inhabits in that place , how animals on that location feed / how the sea dragons feed , etc) ? Anyway , you're videos are great , so keep up the good work!
@@theadventuresoftomas7356 Thank you very much :) I'll probably end up making videos about individual biomes in the future!
agreed
I farmed these so hard filled my cyclop with 15 lockers in it like 3 times,never had to farm resources ever again
3:55 conga line YEAH
Haha it does actually look like one :)
Omg I had no idea Sea traders were leviathans.....
Neither did I before reading up on them :) - they're the smallest of the group but still belong.
@@TheLastBacon you replied?!?! Thanks!
@@hemlocknkey Haha always try to reply if I can :)
lol I want them to be called sea traders now
@Gabriel Mota Yep :) that's why a lot of people get confused regarding their categorization.
Ok, now my question is:
At 5:07 you say that the Sea treader is immune to the effect of the stasis rifle. So a question ti everyone eating this, why do you think they are immune to the effect?
Personally I think it has to do with their skin, it looks slightly different then the other creatures and somewhat shiny. But also heavily armoured. But the effect could also just go through the armour.
That's a really tough question :) - my first thought would be that they would probably have some sort of hard, reflective shell - but then again - reefbacks have those too and they aren't immune, so honestly - I don't know if there is a lore reason behind it, or if it's just a game mechanic...
It’s probably due to a bug in the game, since these creatures walk on the floor, opposed to swimming. I think that when the Sea Treader spawns, it’s given a script to perform and basically is a sort of moving prop that does things and doesn’t really classify as an object that can be frozen. Although, I could be wrong and it is a part of the game.
I think maybe there imune to it bucuse it walks i mean they are pretty strong and its probly easier to walk then swim so. I mean its way easier to stop someone swmming the walking rigth? Maybe the statis isent so effectif att creatures musceluer bones. I know it seems far fetched but ist something rigth?
@@watam8 It's not a bug, because in early game development you could use the stasis rifle on them, as seen at 1:13 in this video th-cam.com/video/jIICPUZWq-E/w-d-xo.html
@@Jakestillplays that video is old, probably the feature was broken and was just left behind or just removed at some point as the game progressed, because, after all, why would you need to freeze the slowest creature in the game?
When I first saw these guys, I thought it was a yoga class
Wait....so they aren't practicing underwater yoga? :)
I discovered a pod of these things marching along the rim of the Crater Edge. I jumped out of my Seamoth immediately and got close enough to scan them. Funnily enough, the closer I got to the Treaders themselves, the less aggressive they were. But the second I strayed even an inch closer than normal to the juveniles, they’d start howling and throwing their beaks around. Reminded me of a mama whale protecting her babies.
I suppose that's a neat bit of detail with their behavior :)
I love how often you interact with your commenters!
I just think that's what makes this whole TH-cam thing fun :) being able to interact with the audience.
:)
Make crabsnake lore.
Got them on my list :)
The sea treader is hands down my favorite leviathan, they’re just chilling on the sea floor
They are very cool for sure :)
i like to think the antennae are little hands going like YAY
It would definitely add to their adorable look! :)
Great, now that's all I'll see. XD
@@nightraven5710 you're welcome
2:55 when you need to poop but you can’t.
Oof we've all been there :)
*_fun fact: you can actually push one away from its herd by pushing it with the cyclops, i pushed one all the way to the grassy plateaus and trapped it with tubes_*
Haha wow really? :) Had no clue!
the funny thing is that if you are near sea treaders, you are usually pretty safe, as long as you don't get all up close to them. they take safe routes. so if you stick with them, you will be probably ok
Definitely true :) it's a safe way to navigate those areas!
What if their eggs are hidden underground inside the cavern.
That's a good theory :) maybe the indeed bury their eggs underground - which is why we can never find them.
@@TheLastBacon A good reason for them to bring the "dig sand" feature back haha
how long did it take everyone to realize that their butt was not in fact their head, it took me sooo long to realize that the third leg was a beak and not a back leg. It's how they waddle that threw me off.
Haha took a little while :)
I recently found your channel and i absolutely love it. And despite how busy i assume you are, you seem to respond to every comment directed towards you. Your the kind of youtuber i wish to be someday!!
Thank you very much :) I always feel like interacting with the community is the best part of doing TH-cam!
The big underwater elephant mosquitos, I love them so much
Good way to describe them :)
I love the sea treader they’re like my 2nd favourite creatures in subnatica I was so amazed when I first found them😊👍🏻😎
I think they definitely rank among the most adorable :)
The Last Bacon I wouldn’t say they’re adorable but they are friggin epic creatures I love it how they’re shaped the exact same as a tripod😄😄😄😄😎😎😎😎😊👍🏻!!!
TOOK ME A YEAR AND A HALF OF SEARCHING TO FINALLY FIND THEM!!!
They can be quite hard to find :) especially since they move around all the time...
Ahh, the magestic pooping vacuum cleaners. Great video as always!
Thank you very much :) .....I wonder why the devs didn't name them that...
I could imagine some making little outpost along the path. Like they were studying them
Oh for sure :) it's a nice place for a base!
I did do that
I never knew what where the Sea Traders names so i always called them Walkers or at-at s
Well your names works just as well :) especially considering most they do is walk...
Theres alot of pop cultere refernces here
Thanks for making another lore video, I always enjoy them. Keep up the great work!👍
Thank you very much :) glad you enjoyed it!
Once Subnautica below zero is fully released, are you gonna do more lore on the new creatures?
Oh absolutely :) I'll probably try to make some lore videos on it even before it's fully released because - who knows how long that will take.
When you think about it, where do they go? Do they just allways walk on the seabed and never stop?
Or are they migrating from some place to another, and are there for a while?
Because in the game, you never really see them stop walking on their own will.
And they can be seen on diferent locations on the map, sometimes when they have no possibility to get there. Do they have some other way of moving? Can they like swim trough the dead zone or something?
What do you think?
All good questions :) I'd imagine they migrate from one place to another, never really stopping for too long.
Boi dat ship look like somthin made in spore
Haha he does lol
Can we get a lore video on the River Prowler (Spine Eel)? They quite interest me as to how they came to live alongside the ghost leviathan and make their home in such a harsh biome as the lost river.
I can definitely look into them :) thanks for the suggestion!
And how they became such annoying little shits
When I first ran it to the sea treader I jumped out my skin and drove away in my sea moth but then i saw a vid on it so I thought who's the best a giving info about subnatica I thought you were😁
Thank you very much :) and honestly your reaction is certainly reasonable based on how these look!
I absolutely adore the Sea Treader Leviathans. It’s nice putting a base in the Sea Treader’s Path after curing the character and shutting down the QEP (except my first play-through) to watch them for days on end instead of constructing the Neptune Escape Rocket and leaving like a normal person. I have also always wondered if the members of the Degasi crew ever encountered them by chance during their time trapped on the planet. I could just imagine Bart’s fascination with them and how excited he would have been if he ever did see them.
They are awesome for sure :)
Very good video, as always. Will you also make these lore videos on Below Zero? There are so many new creatures which are very scary, and I had an interesting idea, will you ever make lore videos about biomes? For example how they maybe got created or lore about them?
Thank you very much :) and a big YES to both of your suggestion, I'll probably go through a few more creatures before getting to the biomes and Below Zero though.
@@TheLastBacon Ok, sorry for asking about the Below Zero thing, I was writing this comment while watching to video so I didn´t saw that you said that in the end.
Imagine them coming back from the dunes, across the grand reef, scrambleing up the crag field, and coming to see their nesting ground destroyed by the arora.
Same for the reapers.
Must be quite unfortunate :(
Love every vid man! Keep it up
(Ps thanks for the spoiler warning at the start, lots of TH-camrs don’t do that.)
Thank you very much kind commenter :) I really appreciate it!
Thanks bacon! You made my day :-)
I love these guys, the way they sound and just walk around
They are very cool! :)
@@TheLastBacon and they get me Dimonds
Hey bacon. Could you do a lore video on that woman who appears in those photos in the aurora
I'm pretty sure one of them is supposed to be the protagonist of Below Zero so when I get to that, definitely :)
@@TheLastBacon thanks bacon
im curently going down the rabbit hole of your subnautica lore vids lol
Well I hope you enjoy the ride :)
Thank you for granting my wish.
Haha no need :) thank YOU for watching!
Oh yea yea
Still in the process of moving my base to the sea treader path, I found a nice little spot to set up my base 👌🏼
It's definitely a good place to live :) especially with a few bioreactors.
Sea emperor leviathan:Am i a joke to you?
I was just watching all your subnautica vids and this came out
Well it's just fate telling you that you should watch this one too :)
The Last Bacon 😮
Strider from half life 2s friendly cousin
Yep :) they were probably an inspiration.
I actually first encountered these guys after I built a base on one of their paths, which basically caused a "traffic jam". They were apparently unable to move around it, so I had to move my base a bit. After that, I only spotted them once and then never again. Never saw them attack before.
Kind that you moved the base :)
man I can use a "TRIPOD" to take a pic
These guys are gud because they are shale outcrop FARMS and they also sound good.
Great video man!
Thank you very much :) glad you liked the vid!
...immune to stasis, you say.
**stuffs crashfish into propulsion cannon with malicious intent**
Oh no :D
I found the sea reader leviathan without the video and memorized the location, and then forgot it
Yeah they can be surprisingly hard to find :)
I'm so excited for below zero lore!!
P.s. I just found your channel and im impressed definitely gonna sub😊
Thank you very much :) I definitely plan to look into Below Zero eventually as well.
i forgot about sea treaders completely and i heard the calls and the stomping. it was so terrifying before i looked around and saw them.
They can be easy to forget about :)
Great video as per usual! Can’t wait for a playthrough of Subnautica Below Zero from you. Also you are getting close to 5k already!
Thank you :) I'll definitely be streaming the game here on the channel - I'll keep you guys updated in the discord.
Are there any ghost leviathans in this biome because recently I built a base on the sea treader’s path in the grand reef and I suddenly saw a ghost leviathan on top of my base, so is it true that they inhabit the place of the path.
There is one not too far from there yep :)
Ok good cause I moved my base to the cave of the sea treader’s path, thanks for tellin me man
I was looking at all the leviathans before I would play the game and the two that I liked the most were the Sea Treader and the Reef-back. I chose two friendly ones, I didn’t even know what they did, I just liked them. That proves I’m a wimp. Choosing the friendly ones before even knowing if they are dangerous or not. 😂
Haha maybe it just shows that you have a smart approach to the game :)
Bacon:this Leviathan is more peaceful than other leviathans
Reefback and sea emperor Leviathan:are we a joke to you?
Haha fair :) it's up there with them!
Thank you good sir sea treaders are my favorite leviathan class and my favorite of the entire game
Thank you kind commenter :) they are certainly very cool!
"now usually, hearing the word Leviathan in subnautica is never a good sign"
Excuse me but the reefbacks are great and i love them
Fair enough! :)
the sea treader’s call is a mood.
The good ol' Monday morning mood :)
These are very underrated as they are an infinite course of diamond, gold, and lithium
True! :) And poop!
Maybe this Leviathan and The Reefback have a common ancestor.
Perhaps :) I think to an extent, all the leviathans share a certain distant ancestor!
@@TheLastBacon I'm going to get something straight this Leviathan and the reefback leviathan are most likely invertebrate so it would make sense for both of them that have a common ancestor.
It's also worth mentioning that some of their migration paths will lead into a Ghost Leviathan's territory, and the Ghost Leviathan doesn't seem to attack them. Although, that may be because it patrols so high up that it doesn't notice them.
Yeah maybe it's also that ghost don't really have teeth which would allow them to easily crush their "armor" :)
@@TheLastBacon Yeah, because there mouths are more suited for micro organisms.
Their migration behaviour is also similar to that of lobsters. They form a herd and move in a line like Sea Treaders.
True! :)
You see a leviathan: panik
Its the sea treaders: kalm
You're in front of them: PANIK
Yeah they do get a little aggressive if you get in their way :)
What will you do if you had to fight a sea trader or a cuddlefish
Tell me in my reply
Well I'd definitely rather fight a sea treader :)
Ok 👌 oh yeah i subbed and notafacation
Edit:sorry i messpelled
Edit: cuddlereaper
Can attack you with 500 health
And 25 damage towards the player
Thats my version of the cuddlefish
Dont jugde me
The leviathan version of the cuddlefish
Thanks for making this kind of content bacon you can’t find this anywhere else
Really glad you enjoyed! :)
I just love the sea treader leviathans. It's an epic example of the incredible ecosystem of 4546b
They are awesome for sure :)
thanks for making videos love every single one of your subnautica videos
Haha thank you for watching them :) glad you enjoy the content!
subnautica players *Encounters anything remotely more dangerous than a crabsnake* "Yup, that's a leviathan alright."
Haha basically - though this name was given by the developers :)
I remember the first time I saw these things, I was so scared haha but after somehow mustering the courage I got close to scan one and damn was I pleasantly surprised
Yeah luckily they're quite friendly :)
@@TheLastBacon yea and they look cool, at least to me. Btw my dudr keep up the good work, your vida are amazing
I have seen one of these and I'm just like "this is my new favorite leviathan"
They are certainly very cool! :)
The sea treaders are my favourite creature because they are friendly, look cool and they get me lots of shale
They are definitely awesome :)
I played the game through, but never really saw one
Yeah they can be quite hard to find if you aren't looking for them :)
I LOVE these videos. I will watch them no matter what they are bout. Thanks!
Thank you very much :) there are still quite a few to come!
@@TheLastBacon Awesome News!
I literally just beat this whole game and had no idea these were even in the game
They can be easy to miss :)
Same, i found out just now, after 100 hours on the game
Binge watching these lore videos during self isolation.
Hope you enjoy! :)
Your thumbnails look professional
Thank you :) I just like that they are simple and convey what the video is about.
The Last Bacon your videos are also professional
I created some bases along the path. After seeing a couple of parades go by I have not seen one more Treader. Seems like they’ve stopped rezzing. I wonder why ?
Huh that is quite unfortunate - not sure why :(
their voice is even scarier then that of the reaper leviathan
It can be kinda spooky :)
@@TheLastBacon when will u release subnaitica without water part 4?????
These things carried me through late game crafting so hard
Haha understandable :) They can be very useful!
The first time i heard "Treather" i think a big giant 2 leg creature migrating acros the sea. But theire so smol in reality, wow i am amazed!
2:58 that's scary.
I wish it was large enough to stick out of the water :)
Made a small base next to a group of them, my base started leaking when they made the ground tremble, full immersion there.
Dang, that is true immersion indeed :) also a great source of bio-reactor fuel!
I have a question....
if I decide to build a base along their path, would they trample over my base and destroy it? Or would they just clip through it? Or maybe even avoid or walk over it
That is a really good question :) I haven't tried myself but my money is on them getting stuck on it for a while before moving around.
They just get stuck
everybody gangsta till the sea Treader starts chasing you
Haha that would be scary :)
Fun fact: The large resource deposits were created by my big cousin jerry
Dang that's nice of him :)
you are literally everywhere.
@@stillchill9781 Correction: you are finding me everywhere
“We will be talking about a leviathan that is not nearly as dangerous as other creatures belonging into the same class”
*cough* reefbacks *cough* *cough*
That one would fit too :) but I've already done a vid on the reefback.
The Last Bacon ah no, I just mentioned the reefback because it seemed to me that you kinda almost forgot the reefback is classed as a leviathan. Probably should’ve said it in a less dickish way tbh. Lol
I love these guys because they are also lanky and awkward like me, they have a pretty unique look, they poop, and they look like they are always grinning lol.
Haha yep :) they're very relatable!
hoverfish look happy too
Genuinely, every single time I spot them with the Seamoth sonar, I freeze on the spot. Even though I _know_ it’s a Sea Treader, the first split second I spot them it terrifies me.
I always get spooked by their sounds :)