[GUIDE] : Stranded Deep | How to kill, find enemies and How to defeat the mega, the giant squid …

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[GUIDE] :  Stranded Deep |  How to kill, find enemies and How to defeat the mega, the giant squid …

Stranded Deep features a pretty awesome ecosystem with a ton of dangers for your character. Some creatures are, of course, non-threatening and only serve as a source of meat or resources. Others, however, are rather dangerous for you and constitute legitimate obstacles. These enemies can deal damage to you, and you can usually strike back. Defeating them rewards higher level materials than usual, so you’ll have to fight them someday.

All deep enemies stranded

There are a total of 14 enemies in Stranded Deep and 29 creatures in total. Below is a list of enemies and creations that you will find in the game.

Archer fish Archer fish Wild boar bat Clownfish Cod Crab Crown of thorns Starfish Discus Eel Giant crab Giant grouper Giant pig Great shark Great white shark Hammerhead whale Humpback whale Marlin lionfish Reef shark Sardine Sea serpent Sea urchin Sea Gull Snake Squid Starfish Stingrays Tiger Shark

Additionally, we have grouped all creatures into groups of different enemies and passive creatures.

Poisonous enemies

Now we come to the fun part! Some enemies don’t do much damage and instead focus on poisoning you. Some of them are just obstacles and therefore do not die if attacked. Be careful when swimming to avoid these guys!

Lionfish: Can be killed; can be turned into a repellant if scratched properly. Sea serpent: Immortals, swimmers small striped snakes. Sea urchin: Also unbeatable, but end up in the ocean on objects. Crown of thorns starfish: So these guys can be found in the shallows or on the coral. Be careful, they cannot die and inflict poison. Serpent: Snakes technically deal two damage, but poison is much more annoying. Snakes drop a small meat when killed and die relatively quickly.

Regular enemies

Non-poisonous enemies range from being fairly basic to brutalizing you. Make sure you are ready before you deal with most of these guys because they can bring you down quickly if you are not prepared! Well… Most of them can.

Crab: These guys gently pinch you if you step on or attack them, but die quickly. A little meat to kill. Tiger shark: Now these are scary! They die pretty quickly, but they also surround you and kill you quickly. Before entering the waters, make sure you have a spear! Killing these guys gets you three big meats and three raw hides. Hammerhead shark: These types also tear up your health bar, but can occasionally cause bleeding as well. Bring bandages on your quests on the water, as these guys are common! They also put down three large meats and three raw skins. Large White Shark: The daddy of all sharks! Well, all normal sharks. These guys hit hard, almost twice as hard as the other two types of sharks. They can also bleed you! Slaughtering them gives four large meats and four raw skins if you take them ashore. Giant crab: A bit scarier than the standard crab, these guys hit harder and are harder to kill, but still aren’t that bad in combat. Kill them for two medium meats. Giant pig: Pig’s older brother is pissed off now! These guys hurt a lot, be careful! Taking it apart gives you four raw skins and two big meats, which is fantastic for you!

Boss Encounters

These guys only appear once and are essential for the progression of the story. So you don’t have to worry about it unless you’re trying to complete the boss-specific story quests.

Big shark: Basically a great white shark, which hits a lot less hard and is so tanky! Bring a big spear if you see a shark eating a whale carcass, and maybe a drink. Eel: The submarine wreck contains a terrifying beast, and possibly a reference to Super Mario 64. Fun! Be careful. Squid: Good job to get that far! The squids have a ton of health… Like, double the great shark. It’s the end of the game, so as a final test of your skills and materials, that’s fine!

Passive creatures

There are 15 creatures that are incapable of fighting in Stranded Deep, so we won’t call them enemies, but we do think they should be included as these are creatures you will encounter on a regular basis. They just provide meat, in different quantities.

Boss Stranded Deep | How to beat the mega, giant squid, and moray eel

Stranded Deep is actually a bit like a boss game. Your goals and what you need to do to complete the game revolve around killing three bosses. These bosses – the Meg, the giant squid, and the moray eel – are essential if you want to reach the end of the game. So how do you beat these fat guys? Check out our quick guide to find out!

Stranded Deep Bosses Guide

The three bosses of Stranded Deep – the Mega, Moray Eel, and Giant Squid – can all be found on your map map. They are represented the skulls on the map, which means that a boss is in the area. Taking down all three is a crucial step in crafting the parts needed to unlock the game’s ending.

Le Meg

The Meg is the first boss and is found eating a whale carcass. The whale carcass is visible on the ocean surface, so you can place your raft next to it. Weigh the anchor or simply place your raft over the whale to keep it stable.

Soon the Meg will jump out of the water trying to bite you, so be careful of where it is. You can effectively dodge it by strafing.

Craft reinforced spears, as these are the most powerful weapons, and simply throw them at the Meg whenever you have a good shot. These will fragment the Meg, so it shouldn’t take more than a few well-targeted spear shots to knock it down.

When you kill him, be sure to collect your thrown spears before the beast can respawn.

The Murène

Like the Meg, the location of the moray eel is marked above the water. It’s in an arrow, showing that there is a submarine underwater.

The Grand Abaia only appears after falling into the water, so you will need to bring it out. After it appears, get back on your raft. The eel will jump out of the water to catch you, so make sure you have enough room to dodge. Also make sure you have plenty of spears to stick to it, as this thing is even more tanker than the Meg.

The giant squid

Stay close to the squid, as the buoy is much smaller than the surfaces near which the first two bosses spawn. It is wise to weigh anchor nearby. The best strategy is to stay right under the buoy; the squid has a hard time hitting you if you relax just below. Watch your oxygen and stay under the buoy whenever you can.

If the squid logic is updated, use a strategy similar to the shark and eel: stay on your raft and leave enough room to strafe to the sides for attacks.

Bring about twice the number of spears you need for the Meg, as the Giant Squid has double the health. Otherwise, dodge and throw until the monster falls.

The different bosses, each with an effective method allowing you to easily defeat them, even if it means making the fight last a bit. For everyone, the biggest worry will be your raft because in the current version of the game you cannot yet drop anchor at the places of confrontation.

Le Lusca GéantThe Giant Lusca is a large squid that prowls under a floating buoy. Before starting the confrontation, for your raft, you can try to block it by rushing on the buoy and leaving the sails open. Since he will always try to go straight ahead, the buoy will hold him back. There is no such thing as zero risk, however, and there is still a chance that your raft will slip away. Three alternative solutions in this case: either lower the sails and you will have to swim back to your raft, or swim from an island to the buoy, or make a mini raft just for the occasion.

As for the combat itself, you will start it by diving just under the buoy and attacking the Lusca. As a result of this, you might be tempted to fight on the buoy or on your raft. But in doing so, the Lusca will put you back in the water regularly, causing you some damage and thus increasing the chances of getting caught.

But there is a risk-free method: stand just under the buoy. The most important thing in your placement is to touch the buoy while in the water. This way the Lusca will NEVER attack you. You will then have plenty of time to target him to celebrate him. If you have trouble seeing it, wait until nightfall, the buoy being equipped with lights, you will clearly see your opponent.

The Grand Abaia

This boss is hiding in a huge wreckage of a warship of which only a tower barely emerges on the surface. For your raft, the principle is the same as for the Giant Lusca, namely ideally to block it against this tower.

To start the fight, you will have to go to the huge hole in the middle of the ship for Abaia to come out. Once done, go to the tower. Your first instinct is to climb onto the tower and attack it from there? Mistake ! If you stay on the surface, Abaia will jump out of the water at high speed to attack you and your chances of dodging her are very low. No, even if your survival instinct tells you otherwise, you will have to attack Abaia while staying on his domain, underwater. But not just anywhere or anyhow, that goes without saying. You will play the game of cat and mouse around the tower. Indeed, Abaia will quickly get into the habit of swimming quietly around the building. Imitate him by swimming in the same direction as him and thus attacking him from behind. With each successful attack, Abaia has a good chance of changing the direction of her round, so be careful and do the same. By remaining vigilant enough, you will be able to overcome it without getting hit once.

Megalodon

This boss quietly devours a dead whale near a ship wreck. Here, positioning your raft will be much easier. Indeed, you will have to make sure that your raft gets stuck between the corpse on one side, the ship on the other and the mast of the ship in front. So, with the sail up, there is no chance that your raft will pack up.

In addition to that, this position will allow you to avoid the main attack of the Megalodon, the same as Abaia for that matter, namely to play the flying fish. Only it only does this if you are on the corpse or on the ship, but in this position your raft is a safe place. You will therefore only have to quietly aim for the boss to overcome it. Just note that a raft that is too large will be potentially problematic here as the Megalodon will spend a good portion of the time under your position. A raft that is too large will greatly reduce the possibilities of shooting it and thereby prolong the fight.

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