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A common prey fish |
A common prey fish. Filters algae and other plant material from the water via four gill-like, front-mounted orifices. |
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# Coloration:<br>Dull green coloration for deep water camouflage. Luminescent tail coloration likely part of mating behavior. |
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Assessment: Edible, |
Assessment: Edible, high calorie count |
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Revision as of 00:08, 6 October 2016
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Template:Class 2 Fauna The Reginald is a species of fauna in Subnautica that mostly resides in the Grassy Plateaus, as sole individuals or small groups.
Cooked and cured Reginald have the highest food value of any fauna, making them an excellent food source.
They are also useful as Bioreactor fuel, showing the highest power per unit ratio than any other organic source.
Appearance
The Reginald is characterized by its slim, dull green, yet tall body with two large eyes protruding from its sides. Its entire rearside is composed of one large, bioluminescent purple caudal fin.
Its front features a set of four small slits in place of a mouth.
Behavior
The Reginald is fast and is mostly seen darting around the open space in various biomes, often forming small schools.
It is also a shy creature and will eventually flee from the player upon being noticed.
Uses in Crafting
Energy Value
Data Bank Entry
A common prey fish. Filters algae and other plant material from the water via four gill-like, front-mounted orifices.
Assessment: Edible, high calorie count |
Gallery
Model from SketchFab
Trivia
- The Reginald, is similar in appearance to the real life ocean sunfish though far smaller.
- Early on, the name for Reginald was "Mohawk Fish"
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