R-reaper Spawn Command

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Lorriane Nasuti

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Aug 5, 2024, 10:43:10 AM8/5/24
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Useour spawn command builder for R-Reaper King below to generate a command for this creature. This command uses the "SpawnDino" argument rather than the "Summon" argument which allows users to customize the spawn distance and level of the creature.

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1 Adults cannot be tamed, but babies can be 'birthed' from players being impregnated from Queen and imprinted on.

3 The only way of 'breeding' would be through impregnation from the Queen, but breeding technically isn't possible due to the gender mechanics of the Reaper.


At home in the cavern's deepest chambers, Reapers are towering, terrifying apex predators. Beyond overwhelming their prey with fangs and claws, Reapers can burrow underground to set an ambush and fire acidic projectiles from their tails.Yet it is their macabre method of reproduction that is their most frightening feature. Bizarrely, a female Reaper's tail doubles as a reproductive organ, but only when piercing human survivors. Once impregnated, the survivor carries the young Reaper until it bursts from their chest in a grotesque, disturbing spectacle.


If impregnated by a female Reaper, I strongly urge that the survivor kill the embryo via exposure to radiation. However, there are rumors that Reapers might imprint themselves on a survivor who possesses a Reaper pheromone gland.This has led some mad survivors with dreams of riding on the back of a Reaper to try seeing the gestation period through to the end, but that is extremely dangerous, not to mention disgusting.


The Reaper is very aggressive and can be found at various areas, including the Surface, Bio luminescence, and Element Regions. All of R-variants are found deep within Void sporadically around in the Genesis Ship.


Reapers are large creatures with glowing white eyes and vicious jaws, able to shoot acidic saliva out of their mouths when roaring. The species and their larvae resemble the Xenomorphs from the Alien franchise and were likely inspired by them. The R-reaper and R-reaper queen variants feature striped patterns on their skin and queens will always have yellow stripes, much like the vanilla reaper queens only come in black color schemes.


This section displays the Reaper's natural colors and regions. For demonstration, the regions below are colored red over an albino Reaper. The colored squares shown underneath each region's description are the colors that the Reaper will randomly spawn with to provide an overall range of its natural color scheme. Hover your cursor over a color to display its name and ID.


This information can be used to alter the Reaper's regions by entering cheat SetTargetDinoColor in the cheat console. For instance, cheat SetTargetDinoColor 0 6 would color the Reaper's "middle region" magenta.


Type in values of a wild creature to see on which stats it's emphasized. Green values on a high-level creature are very good for breeding. If you have already tamed your creature you can try to recover the breeding stats with an external tool.[1]


Note that after the creature is tamed it gets bonuses on some stats depending on the taming effectiveness. 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.


In order to fight any forms of Reaper, bring anything with charge light. Plant Z fruit, charge lanterns, and charge-light pets are all good for weakening the Reaper. Once these are in place, bring a powerful weapon to finish the job.


Surface Reaper Kings can be found randomly on the surface, while Subterranean Reaper Kings are called by Alpha-state Nameless when enough of such creature are present for certain duration.Reaper Queens can be found around Molten Element Region.


Reaper Queen can be distinguished from a Reaper King by not only the fact it appears as a single color and larger than the King, but it has a distinguishing bulb at the tip of her tail and a more pronounced head crest.


Due to its natural regeneration and armor in the absence of Charge Light, Reapers of any kind should be prioritized when it emerges out to attack the survivor, regardless of what is happening. Utilizing high-damage focused mounts that deals Area of Effect damage will minimize the health loss caused by Nameless. Refrain from getting hit too often unless you are utilizing multiple riot shields or a Mastercraft Metal shield, for its attacks easily shred armor durability, which can be fatal in irradiated area.


Take advantage of the Reaper's large body by wedging between two structures/rocks and a small opening. This will prevent them from reaching too close towards you. Be mindful of its tail attack as it inflicts large amounts of torpor damage and potential tail swing that can hit through gaps if stood too close.


Killing the Queen requires either a pack of Megalosaurus (or well-bred Ravagers), or a Rock Drake with decent stats in Health and/or Damage, as the Queen possess health almost matching that of an Alpha Predator, alongside the fact that its tail releases narcotic spikes rather than cocoons.


A High level Megalosaurus can easily dispatch Queens before they need to heal at a Plant Z. 8k-10k hp and 500 melee is enough for low and mid level Queens. Tilt the odds even further in your favor by getting it mate boosted, imprinted, and equipping a better saddle. Be wary of buried Purlovias. If they stun and knock you off your mount while fighting a Queen you are as good as dead.


If in possession of a Reaper King, the same method can be used as that of Megalosaurus. However, it cannot be mate-boosted, and is weak to charge light, which is essential to deal most damage to Reaper Queen. Well advised to get a decent Stat Reaper King when using this strategy.


The easiest way to get impregnated is to dismount and remount in her presence and wait for her to grab you off your mount. You may need to dismount/remount again if she refuses to latch on(Maybe after 10 seconds). Impregnation can only occur when a Queen is surrounded by a pink aura, which only happens when she is under 2k health. Be mindful to time your dismount until after she attacks.


Corrupted Reaper King, unlike the originals, do not possess either natural protection and quick health regeneration, essentially considered a weaker variant of Corrupted Giganotosaurus. Unlike Reaper King, Corrupted Reaper King always appear surfaced up rather than burrowed down moving, and tends to have a lower aggression range despite being corrupted. However, despite this, it is best not to trifle with it as previous tactic and danger still applies due to its ability to throw cocoons and tail swings at its target.


Always have a charge light source (Pet or Lantern) when fighting against Reaper. If traps are not used, utilizing high-health dino to tank the damage, often watching out for any cliff edges. You can technically use any ranged weapon, if shot from far enough away, but it'll most likely not be powerful enough to beat out the Reaper's health regeneration.


Tail Swings from any Reapers have massive knockback, sending dinos and survivors far away from their original spot, while also dealing massive damage. This can be fatal if combat is near Element Water within the Molten Element Region. While Reapers are buoyant, they cannot use any other attack while floating, other than bite. Some creatures are impervious (if not unaffected) by its knockback, like Rock Drake.


Both Reaper King (not corrupted) and Reaper Queen regenerate their health at an incredibly fast rate (slower during daytime). This can be negated by inflicting Charged effect on them through the above methods.


Reaper Queens can impregnate another player as a last ditch effort to escape from death (at very low health), sending them at 1HP if successful. This can be denoted by a pink pheromone gas (like alpha) emitting out of herself while not within charge light.


Reapers, much like the Nameless, are weakened by charge light. Be sure to bring a lantern pet or charge weaponry, if you plan to venture into their territory. Tamed Reaper Kings are not exempt from the debuff, but Corrupted Reaper Kings are not affected by charge light and do not possess natural protection and fast health regeneration, rendering the use of charge light useless.


Once impregnated, the gestation period begins, during which the growing embryo will absorb all experience earned by the player; earning the baby a higher base level dependent on the experience gained (up to 75 levels higher than the level of the Queen who impregnated you). Once the gestation period ends, a time period of about 12 real-life hours on normal settings, the baby Reaper will violently burst from the player's chest, resulting in a claimable infant, but once again lowers the player to 1 HP. Once born, a Reaper Pheromone Gland is needed to safely interact with and imprint on the young King while it is in the baby stage of its life cycle. Note that only the bearer of the infant can claim it; other survivors won't be given the option. While in its larval state, the infant Reaper is highly aggressive; wandering around, ignoring whistle commands and attacking any living creature without the effects of the pheromone gland. It will sometimes even attack and kill the player who birthed before it is claimed, so building a pen to contain it while in its infancy is required. For your own safety, it is a good idea to build a platform above this pen and face it once the Reaper is ready to be born; allowing it to shoot out and fall into the pit where it cannot reach you, giving you a few brief moments to heal up before running down to claim it. Be sure to bring plenty of raw meat with you to put in its inventory after claiming it, as it won't eat from a food trough until it grows into a juvenile.

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