Chelicerate

| Feature | Standard Chelicerate | Void Chelicerate |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Fauna | Fauna |
| Diet | Carnivore | Carnivore |
| Attitude | Aggressive | Aggressive |
| Health | 5000 | 5000 |
| Damage (Player) | 75 | 73 |
| Damage (Seatruck) | 15-30 | 15 |
| Damage (Prawn Suit) | 21-33 | 12 |
| Biomes | East Arctic, Purple Vents, Tree Spires, Main Tree Spires | World Edge |
| Length | 40 meters | 65 meters |
| Debug ID | chelicerate | None at the moment |
The Chelicerate (pronounced /ˈkelɪsəreɪt/ "keh-li-ser-ate") is an aggressive leviathan class fauna species of Subnautica: Below Zero. It resides mostly in the Tree Spires, but it can also be found in the Purple Vents and the East Arctic.
There are a total of four Chelicerates within Sector Zero on Planet 4546B and three Void Chelicerates within the edges of the sector.
Appearance
The top side of the body is red in color whilst the underside is beige. The head is quite large, accounting for around one third of the total body length including mandibles. The jaw section is formed by four long curved mandibles pointed forwards that mesh together towards the back to form an inescapable jaw. Between the mandibles is a small beak-like mouth lined with two rows of forwards-swept teeth. Low down on the head is a black eye with a white ring in the center and behind this a smaller, simpler eye lacking the white ring seen in the larger eye. Both pairs of eyes are ringed with purple.
The body section is divided into twelve plates, the first six plates featuring long spines growing from the top, providing the framework for a dorsal fin-like membrane stretching between them. The second plate has a pair of long and thin jointed pectoral fins, partially made up of a transparent membrane. The ventral side of the eighth and ninth plates features a transparent pelvic fin. The body ends with a small tail fluke.
A separate version of the Chelicerate exists in the Void. A Chelicerate found in this biome has a white body that turns grey towards the head and the tail, with pale orange and brown patches likely formed by encrusting organisms similar to barnacles. Its eyes are fiery orange with yellow towards the pupil. The membrane between the spines on its back and fins is more transparent and is a light blue, and the small tail is black as opposed to pink. The Void Chelicerate is also significantly larger than its standard counterpart. At 65 meters in length, it's also 5 meters longer than the Shadow Leviathan.
Spoiler alert: This section will reveal story-related material if expanded.
Marguerit Maida's Prawn Suit has a Chelicerate mandible attached to it, suggesting she has killed one or at the very least heavily injured it.
Behavior
Chelicerates patrol a wide area, frequently attacking and consuming creatures such as Cryptosuchuses and Brute Sharks that stray too close. On spotting potential prey, it will open its beak and charge, emitting a loud screech as it does so. If it successfully attacks Robin, it will deal 75 damage, but if her health is less than 77, the bite will be an instant kill with a cinematic showing Robin getting caught in the creature's jaws.
Ordinary Chelicerates will also attack the Seatruck and Prawn Suit by grasping the vehicle in their jaws for a short time, dealing damage. The Void Chelicerate however does not share this behavior. The standard Chelicerate will not respawn if killed.
Void Chelicerates make building in the void below 1700m incredibly difficult. Up to three will spawn at a time. Advanced strategies to try avoid them include using Booster Tanks, multiple Vertical Connectors in bases to outpace them and Air Bladders for rapid vertical ascent. The Tether Tool provides provides an emergency evacuation route. Void Chelicerates can also be lured with a Camera Drone.
Databank Entry
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An aggressive leviathan with an enormous beak, there is limited knowledge of this alien monstrosity at this time, and many on 4546B hope it stays that way.
Chelicerae: These large mandibles of the chelicerate are composed of a bony material that crushes and saws through bones and muscle with ease. The mandibles open up while the backward facing teeth dig into flesh and prevent easy escape. The prey is pulled towards the chelicerate's mouth and devoured.
Exoskeleton: The chelicerate’s body is made of a thick segmented exoskeleton. The exoskeleton grows in flexible overlapping plates. This provides protection from the atmospheric pressure while giving the chelicerate the maneuverability to easily pursue prey.
Behaviors: The chelicerate is a predatory animal that patrols the warmer waters found near thermal vents. It can be seen feeding upon other predators and fish.
As it attacks, the chelicerate emits a loud screech that disorients its prey. In smaller fish, it can temporarily stun them, which gives the chelicerate more time to attack.
Void Chelicerate: The Void Chelicerate is a rare mutation of the chelicerate that prefers to roam in dark, open waters at the edge of the sector.
Assessment: Avoid - aggressive and potentially lethal.
Source: Scan
Design
The name "Chelicerate" name is taken from the taxonomic classification "Chelicerata", a subphylum of arthropods including horseshoe crabs, arachnids, sea spiders, and the extinct eurypterids (sea scorpions). The latter group appears to have inspired the design of this Leviathan particularly. Real cheliceratas were invertebrates, though it is not confirmed if the Below Zero Chelicerate shares this quality.
The elements that make up the body resemble those of a Eurypterid, whilst the body's shape is shark-like. The creature's four claw-like jaws are based on the chelicerae that give the taxonomic group its name, and appear to be based on the jaws of solfugae ("camel spiders").
Sounds
| File | Type |
|---|---|
| Bite 1 | Bite |
| Bite 2 | Bite |
| Bite 3 | Bite |
| Prawn Suit attack alarm | Prawn Suit attack alarm |
| Prawn Suit attack start | Prawn Suit attack start |
| Prawn Suit attack end | Prawn Suit attack end |
| Prawn Suit attack metal loop | Prawn Suit attack metal loop |
| Prawn Suit attack water loop 1 | Prawn Suit attack water loop 1 |
| Prawn Suit attack water loop 2 | Prawn Suit attack water loop 2 |
| Prawn Suit attack water loop 3 | Prawn Suit attack water loop 3 |
| Prawn Suit attack water loop 4 | Prawn Suit attack water loop 4 |
| Prawn Suit attack water loop 5 | Prawn Suit attack water loop 5 |
| Roar 1 | Roar |
| Roar 2 | Roar |
| Roar 3 | Roar |
| Aggro roar | Aggro roar |
| Roar start | Roar start |
| Seatruck attack | Seatruck attack |
| Seatruck attack alarm | Seatruck attack alarm |
| Seatruck attack start | Seatruck attack start |
| Seatruck attack end | Seatruck attack end |
| Seatruck attack joystick loop | Seatruck attack joystick loop |
| Seatruck attack metal loop | Seatruck attack metal loop |
| Out-of-vehicle attack | Out-of-vehicle attack |
| Fast swim 1 | Fast swim 1 |
| Fast swim 2 | Fast swim 2 |
| Fast swim 3 | Fast swim 3 |
| Fast swim 4 | Fast swim 4 |
| Fast swim 5 | Fast swim 5 |
| Slow swim 1 | Slow swim 1 |
| Slow swim 2 | Slow swim 2 |
| Slow swim 3 | Slow swim 3 |
| Slow swim 4 | Slow swim 4 |
| Slow swim 5 | Slow swim 5 |
Gallery
Side view
Front view
Dorsal view
Underside
View of the head
Size comparison with the player
Size comparison with the player (void variant)
A Chelicerate in the Purple Vents
A Chelicerate in the Tree Spires
A Chelicerate attacking a Brute Shark in the Tree Spires
A Chelicerate in the Arctic.
A Void Chelicerate within the World Edge
Death cinematic
Attacking the Seatruck
Attacking the Prawn Suit
Final concept art - by Alex Ries
Initial design, prior to being elevated to Leviathan status - by Alex Ries
Mouth details - by Alex Ries
Unused transparent variant - by Alex Ries
Early model paintovers - by Alex Ries
Chelicerate Void Variant Examples
Model from Sketchfab
Trivia
- In concept art the Chelicerate was originally envisioned as the size of a shark, but was later elevated to a Leviathan class creature.
- The Chelicerate shares its name with the real-world subphylum Chelicerata, which constitutes one of the major subdivisions of the phylum Arthropoda.
- The Void Chelicerate could be an example of deep-sea gigantism, a real life phenomenon of organisms that live in deep water growing larger than their shallow-water counterparts.