
i hatch a stalker egg and raise it, and now im exploring a new biome, what a Menace.
made for subnautica 1.0 release, but wasn't uploaded - stalker doesnt have wifi
made for subnautica 1.0 release, but wasn't uploaded - stalker doesnt have wifi
Category Artwork (Digital) / Vore
Species Aquatic (Other)
Size 1500 x 1020px
File Size 928.6 kB
it was bound to happen~! some good ol stalker vore~ i did a subnautica series but i nommed a stalker in it <w>' though seeing this does make the stalker look like a amazing pred, i bet the other fish like the bone shark would be another good choice for some subnautica vore~! :P
i also wonder what the other stuff in the stalker belly is, hard for me to make it out
i also wonder what the other stuff in the stalker belly is, hard for me to make it out
Man how have I not seen that before? That is an excellent sequence - the little stalker looks so cuuute, especially as fat haha. I love stuffing with lots of wriggly prey, sea critters work great for that.
I can see a bone shark pred, they've got a soft (probably stretchy!) underbelly. And no telling what else is in there, could be scrap or maybe even a couple of beacons in there!
I can see a bone shark pred, they've got a soft (probably stretchy!) underbelly. And no telling what else is in there, could be scrap or maybe even a couple of beacons in there!
Little known fact: Stalkers have amazing Crush Depth potential, while the Seamoth does not. If you're going on a trek to deep waters but don't have a functional cyclops on hand, just take Menace with you - once the seamoth is "safely" inside his stomach you're free to dive deep without triggering the crush depth. Can wiggle your way back out his mouth to go resource gathering, then pop back inside.
Though you'll still need to replace your seamoth from time to time, but not as often as if you just took it down to the Blood Kelp Trench unprotected. The ocean depths break your seamoth much quicker than a Stalker's digestive processes break it!
Though you'll still need to replace your seamoth from time to time, but not as often as if you just took it down to the Blood Kelp Trench unprotected. The ocean depths break your seamoth much quicker than a Stalker's digestive processes break it!
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