If the player approaches the Crabsquid in the Seamoth within its line of sight, the creature will chase the submersible a short distance and attack, with each hit taking off 20% of the vehicle's health. If a vehicle is affected by the EMP, its on-board Oxygen production will temporarily cease. In terms of game mechanics, this temporarily reduces the charge of any Battery or Power Cell affected to 0%: after a short time, it will be restored to its original level. The electromagnetic pulses are emitted as a highly concentrated ring-shape of green-colored electricity. The Prawn Suit is particularly susceptible to Crabsquid attacks as it is the only vehicle that cannot turn off its lights. Crabsquids also will physically attack light sources (such as vehicles and seabases) by slashing them with their legs. These factors makes it ill-advised to build near an area inhabited by Crabsquids or leave vehicles near Crabsquids. If light is shone at a Crabsquid they will retaliate with an EMP blast, temporarily disabling electronics, vehicles and Seabase power. However, using a vehicle's light will usually end up with the Crabsquid disabling it. Similar to the Boneshark, the Crabsquid is attracted to light and will follow certain light sources, meaning that it can be distracted using lights from the Cyclops, Seamoth, Prawn Suit, Seaglide, Flashlight or Flares. It can also be observed catching and eating smaller fauna, and attacking Warpers. Upon being approached, the creature will launch an attack, dealing 40 damage to the player. The Crabsquid swims by continuously inflating and deflating its transparent membrane, allowing for sudden bursts of movement, however it can also walk around on the seabed using its two sets of four legs. The two shortest limbs near its mouth form a pair of comparably small pincers of which it uses to attack by raising its legs. Its ten limbs are brown-colored and smooth. The Crabsquid's legs resemble those of a horseshoe crab, though tipped with small fins. The Crabsquid's head consists of four, large blue eyes with black pupils and an oddly shaped mandible below them. That should take you directly to the cave entrance.The Crabsquid's main body has two layers: a translucent, bulbous sac resembling a comb jellyfish's body, and a hard brown green body within, similar to that of a real life squid's mantle. Therefore, to find the cave entrance, head to lifepod 12 and then go directly west for 348 meters. You can see that lifepod 12 is exactly east, 348 meters away. To help you out, I have a screenshot here of the egg at its location in the Eastern Mushroom Forest, so you know what to look for.įor reference on where exactly the cave entrance in the Eastern Mushroom Forest is, here is a screenshot from exiting the cave. The system in the Eastern Mushroom Forest is larger, and the way to find the egg is to just keep following the caves to go deeper and deeper (downward) Every time you go downward, make sure you LOOK below you, as you will end up descending right on top of the egg (which may be why lots of people miss it) In each forest you will find a giant mushroom tree, and if you swim around the base of it you will eventually find entrances to the cave systems underneath both separate trees. The Eastern Mushroom Forest is bordered by the Koosh Zone (AKA the Bulb Zone.) The Western Mushroom Forest is the one that is bordered by the dunes and the Northern Blood Kelp Zone. A lot of people don't realize that there are TWO giant mushroom trees, one in EACH of the mushroom forests. On the wiki it says that the fourth egg is in the caves underneath the giant mushroom tree in the mushroom forest. Here's where a lot of confusion about the number of eggs comes in. To make sure that you know the difference, here are screenshots of what the Dunes Impact Crater looks like.Ībove: Image of the Dunes Meteor Impact Crater (this is not the location of the egg.)īelow: Image of the meteor at the center of the crater ( still not the egg location.) I'm going to repeat this many times: The Dunes Impact Crater is Not The Location of the Egg. The egg's location is between the two large vents pictured above. There are two large vents surrounded by several small vents. These two photos below are the Dunes Sinkhole, the actual location of the egg.Ībove: Image of the Dunes Sinkhole, with two visibly distinct large thermal vents.īelow: Image of the vents inside the Dunes Sinkhole. To make sure you know the difference, here are screenshots (sorry for bad quality) of the Dunes Sinkhole. The egg can be found next to the glowing plant between the two large thermal vents. The Dunes Sinkhole is very close to a reaper leviathan, and it has two large thermal vents inside it, surrounded by several small vents. Lots of people think that the Dunes Sinkhole is the same as the Dunes Crater. The egg location is the dunes sinkhole, NOT the dunes impact crater.
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