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.

These regions represent the color scheme of a Reaper King. Reaper Queen never spawns with any other color, unlike Reaper Kings. However, each queen has their own color region stored inside, which will affect Baby Reaper King's color appearance when it is born. It may be worth mentioning that while Reaper Kings can spawn in with many region colors, only a few colors can appear legitimately due to the Queen's limited color region spawning.


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A simple trap for this method is a 3x4 foundation base with dinosaur gateways on the middle of 3 sides and a behemoth gate on the back. Open the gate while on a creature that can jump over the dinosaur gateways or run through them, lure the queen in, then run around to the side and close the gate. This traps the queen and leaves plenty of space for attacks to go through. From there, weaken her to your leisure and get impregnated. She won't be able to burrow so you can have another tribemate get impregnated off the same Reaper Queen, though you may need to wait a couple minutes before trying. As with other methods, make sure you're using a strong shield to block the occasional tail swipe.

Acquiring a new Reaper is also considerably more difficult than a Giganotosaurus, as the latter can be bred, while the former always has to be obtained through finding a wild queen for impregnation: making establishing a stable level base of tamed kings impossible, as wild queens always vary in level. The Reaper can make up for these shortcomings though, as they possess an even wider range of abilities compared to the Giganotosaurus: Reapers can jump considerable distances and heights with minimal fall damage, are able to bury themselves and hide from sight, have a range of attacks with different effects, and more. Reapers have a very short turn radius, are faster than most other large predators, and can sprint long distances with low stamina drain: making them far more agile than the Giganotosaurus. The Reaper however is far more buoyant than the Giga: it cannot submerge in water, but still drains stamina at a slow rate while floating. While this has its uses, it leaves the Reaper very vulnerable while afloat, as it cannot dive to escape aggressors attacking from above , if it's weight is equal or above 100% , it'll start to drown .

In case anybody is curious about using a Reaper King to go down and use at your mount for getting impregnated and killing queens, it's definately the best option I've used so far. Only making a post because I used to wonder and never saw any videos or topics supporting it.

I was skeptical because of the whole charge light aspect, but Kings absolutely destroy queens. I easily fight 3 queens at a time solo with my King with my charge light on. The king kills about 3x faster than any of my rock drakes, and yes I'm on official. The other plus is I haven't had an Arthropluera OR purlovia be able to hit me or knock me off so the fact they have trouble hitting you while on a reaper makes for a safer experience.

Only tip is to put your back to a wall, or fight on a sloped hill while on the high ground because the queens tail swipe throws your reaper king really far otherwise. Just get in a good position and stay underneath her as best as possible, keep walking forward while attacking. Queens use their tail swipe every 4th attack it seems. Heal up on charge plants inbetween fights when needed.

Fun fact: Reapers allow you to swim through the pink goo relatively unharmed. Since they cannot sink, they float, and take a very small amount of damage. Since you yourself are not underwater, it does not break your hazmat or glowpet, unless you dived in (in which case both will take a slight amount of damage upon hitting the water). If you walk into a stream, your reaper will be a little hurt but you can get to those harder to reach queens that are in the water. Also, reapers dont forcibly dismount you if you are hit by the jellyfish in that water.

Be careful; as of this current version it is still possible to get pushed under the map on a reaper by queens. This always happens upon the queen's death, when she falls through the world and can potentially drag you down too. I recommend backing off for the finishing blow, and not being right under it at that moment, to avoid such a circumstance.

Good tips! I've been pushed under the mesh 5 or 6 times on my drake but eventually popped out. Haven't been pulled under by queens yet and I'm pry over 150 kills now 100 on my reaper. I'm just super lucky! (did a 12 hour spree during Vday trying to get a high level, worst luck ever)

Curious. What is your Reaper Level And its stat? And the queens you were often killing, what are their common level you constantly kill?


Also, Does it have to be your own Reaper and no one else to make it count?

My lowest level king came from a 125 queen and I went hunting with him right away after full imprint to level him. You can kill queens, in my experience, with the 20k hp and 350-400ish dmg they come with after imprinting.

When killing queens i have all kinds of levels attacking me. I think the craziest was 4 queens, two were 120s, a 90 and a 25 if I remember correctly. Had me paranoid for sure but my King didn't struggle much with it. But I've killed all from level 5 to 145. Always get the 150s.

Non-imprinted works aswell but it really struggles unless it has really good stats, after all the imprint buff gives you a 60% difference of damage takien in the fight (because you take 30% less and kill the queen 30% faster).

I'm on PvE so I only ever pump melee on my reapers and even the pooptiest ones I've raised (which were all the 140+ so far....) can kill a queen with the imprint buff, my best reaper (125+75 with 343% base melee) can take on 4-5 queens at the same time if they're low-ish lvl, though I prefer not to haha.

Regarding the element water ... if youre fighting a queen in the water be careful because the tail attack will more often than not knock you below the surface and that will likely kill your light pet.

Had 315 melee at birth which generally mine have had about 250 ish give or take. I have about 6 tho and have 2 120's, 2 140s and a 145. Messed up the 150 when I was learning how to get pregnant lol. I also killed a 145 where the queen had 53k (most have about 50k) which was the most I have ever seen. Beat Rockwell and didn't know about it ascending/respawning your character.

Not 100%. My buddy had a purlovia knock him off his reaper but it was situational. The purlovia aggroed the queen because she hit it with her tail swipe, the purlovia attacked the queen and when he was hitting the queen, he hit the purlovia, which caused one to jump out of the mountain next to him and knick him off.

On my reaper it takes me on average 50 minutes to an hour to get +75 levels on my baby. And that's killing level 5-95 queens. If I get lucky and kill a 120 or 130 or 2 I have it done in no time at all.

the issue with reaper queen is mostly due to the fact they technically have no visible color region, but thr color is stored in the region. While its true thry give mostly identical color (due to wc coding even though reaper king can spawn in other colors), during events with unnatural coloe potentially spawning, its a complete hit and miss.

Arkark basically answered it, the reaper queen itself displays no different colours, however by getting pregnant and having the baby actually come out, you will know whether that queen has the Christmas event colours or not.

Little less known fact, but teleporters can teleport wild dinos too, using this info you can risk yourself and teleport the reaper queen into an enclosed trap at their base outside of the radiation zone.

With trader tribes we do it with the teleporters, too much of a nuisance to lure it out of the red zone into the green zone, completely possible but that would take ages, and since our hunts venture deep within (not the east side where queens spawn quite close to blue zone) we just teleport them, we've encountered it rarely where the reaper queen burrows on teleporters that are too close to the ground, our teleporters usually sit fairly high up from the ground on top of pens etc. ff782bc1db

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