In order to tame a Reaper King for yourself, you must lower a Reaper Queen to under 10% health, at that point you need to turn off your light source and the Reaper Queen should glow with a red color. Killing Reaper Queens will reward you with a few Reaper Pheromone Glands (green icon) Killing Alpha and regular Reaper Kings will reward you with a few Reaper Androstenone Glands (red icon) On the Center map, they can be found patrolling the black sand shores of both the large and the small volcanic islands. The projectiles it shoots from its tail do not deal very much damage and can't pierce terrain so as long as you can stay out of the range of its tail swipe and bite while also exposing it to charge light, it can be worn down and killed.The 'Volcanic' region of the map will spawn all Varities of Reaper. The Brute Reaper King is fast, deals considerable damage, controls its foes well, and without charge light affecting it, is nearly impossible to bring down. On alpha difficulty, getting attacked is a certain death in most situations. On beta difficulty its tail swipe can likely kill a survivor in one hit or at the very least, break their armor immediately. Most of its attacks can knock you around with ease due to the low gravity so falling off areas where it is to be fought is highly likely. Should you plan to keep your distance atop areas to where it can't reach you, bring your plant species Z fruits and your fabricated weapons. Don't forget your charge pet either, otherwise this mission is nigh impossible. This would require tribemates in order to deploy the creatures in a timely manner. It's recommended to have them podded and deploy them before you anticipate to fight it. If you're adamant about using creatures to fight the Brute Reaper King head-on then your standard hunting creatures such as the Rex, pack of Allosaurus, and a Yutyrannus will be needed, but getting through through the Lunar biome will be a challenge. If you do have access to the plant species Z fruits, you can perch atop the many high areas out of the Brute Reaper King's reach and wear it down with munitions, though its high health pool will make this take a while. The Brute Reaper King can be directly confronted with strong tames such as Rexes or a pack of Allosaurus but due to its ability to cause crazy knockback, you can expect a few tames to go flying off the area in which it is being fought. You could alternatively bring Plant Species Z Fruits to make it vulnerable from a distance. It has around 240k-260k health and with its aforementioned qualities, is quite a challenge to bring down.īringing charge light in the form of a charge pet such as a Bulbdog, Shinehorn, or Featherlight is pretty much necessary. It is essentially a standard Reaper King and shares its traits, including its powerful melee damage, firing projectiles from its tail that slows the victim, using a tail swipe that causes considerable knockback, and being highly resistant to damage unless it's affected by charge light. Unlike other hunts, it only appears at the end of the hunt at full strength as you are mainly hunting the Nameless in this mission. The Brute Reaper King appears in the mission "It's a Bug Hunt" on the Lunar biome. This section describes how to fight against the Brute Reaper King. This makes it hard to retrieve the levels on a tamed creature, so this tool is only for wild ones, but gives a first impression, how well the stats are distributed. Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. The stat-calculator does not work in the mobile-view, see here for alternatives: Apps For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6 would color the Brute Reaper King's "main" magenta. This information can be used to alter the Brute Reaper King's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor in the cheat console. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Brute Reaper King will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Brute Reaper King. This section displays the Brute Reaper King's natural colors and regions. Basic Info Behavior Appearance Color Scheme and Regions
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