The number of Fauna warped can also vary, with tiny creatures like Bleeders, the number can be as many as seven. For example, if the player is in the Northern Blood Kelp Zone, the Warper could teleport in a Blood Crawler, a Blighter, an Ampeel, or a Crabsquid. It is also capable of warping in aggressive fauna corresponding to the biome which the player is in. The Warper can shoot projectiles, which deal five damage per hit, travel very quickly, and leave the player right next to the Warper. The amount of damage the Warper deals depends on the infection stage of the player. When at close range, the Warper will attack with its claws, raising them above its head, then let out a cry and then bring them down onto its target with considerable force, dealing high amounts of damage to the player or other infected organisms. However, this will result in the Warper relentlessly hunting down their prey, often being evasive and becoming more streamlined the closer it gets. If the orb is dodged, it will travel for a short distance and then dissipate. It is possible to dodge the orbs and avoid being warped. Once it detects one, it will fire a teleportation orb at it. It travels in seemingly random directions, seeking out creatures infected with the Kharaa Bacterium. When close to a Warper, it emits loud electronic frequencies, bearing a resemblance to white noise. The Warper can be drawn from its path by infected fauna, which it will pursue and attempt to kill, or by the approach of the player, who, depending on how contaminated the player is it will either attack or merely observe. The Warper patrols a small area around its spawn point, warping out once it reaches the end and then reappearing at the beginning. While patrolling, it moves in slow arcing trajectories, propelled by its tentacles with its upper body perfectly still, before changing course with a sudden jerk. The Warper's lower section consists of six tentacles, of which only the two translucent blue limbs are used for propulsion, while the rest serve as the end tips of its main body's cloak. It also features two spiked arms cloaked with a transparent blue membrane. Visible within its body is a dark purple ribcage-like formation, many bright pink bioluminescent veins, and what appears to be a heart. Its body is mostly covered with a thick, purple, cloak-like skin overlaying its translucent pale blue body. It has four small eyes that give out a distinct magenta bioluminescent glow. It sports a circular mouth consisting of a pair of mandibles to either side and two large, blunt teeth in the center. Thus when aiming for Fiber Mesh production it is more productive to grow the Creepvines using the samples.The Warper's head is round and flat, with two small flat sacs visible behind it. While both versions of the Creepvine can be harvested with a Knife for the Creepvine Samples, those that are grown from the samples themselves yield twice as many samples as those that are grown from seeds. Planted Creepvines will regenerate their seeds over time. It is best to alternate seeded and seedless examples in a planter, as a full cluster of six plants can be excessively bright. Creepvines with seeds can be utilized to illuminate the exterior of Seabases without using artificial light sources. When planted, Creepvine Seed Clusters grow into Creepvines that have seeds, while Creepvine Samples grow into the long, thin, seedless variant of the flora. A Creepvine planted in a single-storey Alien Containment will never fully mature. Both Creepvine Seed Clusters and Creepvine samples can be planted to grow mature plants. A Creepvine with seeds has a limited number that can be harvested at a given time, but will grow them back over time.Ĭreepvines can be grown by the player via the Exterior Growbed or double stacked Alien Containment. These Creepvines can also be distinguished by a greater volume of kelp blades that give their upper section a thick, bushy appearance. Some Creepvines grow Creepvine Seed Clusters about halfway up the stalk, which emit a yellow bioluminescent glow. These blades increase in size and density the closer they are to the surface. The central stipe is surrounded by smaller kelp blades. Some are so tall they reach the water's surface. Creepvines are towering green kelp-like plants that grow from the seabed.
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