All Alien Creatures That You Can Capture In Revenge Of The Savage Planet

Are you wondering about all the alien creatures in Revenge of the Savage Planet? Dozens of these lifeforms found in various worlds can be caught. Doing so even nets you some amazing upgrades, though you need to put a lot of effort when thoroughly exploring areas. Our guide has all the details you need to help you in your playthrough.All alien creatures that you can capture in Revenge of the Savage Planet - Alien fauna guideThere are 36 alien lifeforms/fauna that you can capture in the game. This is done by using the Proton Whip. Simply hold down the button to lasso and pull a target closer to you. If you don't move or take damage during this process, a vortex will spawn and funnel in the creature. Note that in some cases, you might need to stun a target first by hitting their weak spot.In any case, captured alien animals reappear in the pens in your habitat. From there, you can use the computer in your base to research their biology. Doing so nets you various unlocks, including new gadgets/abilities and color palettes for outfits.Note 1: For our Revenge of the Savage Planet alien creatures guide, we've listed only those that can be captured with the lasso and, thus, researched via your computer. We did not include the following:Tiny critters - Critters--e.g. Mantis, Kiwi Slug, and others--tend to die immediately when you hit them with your whip or when you step on them.Bosses, space whales, and dangerous plants - They cannot be captured.Underwater creatures - You can't use your whip underwater.Enemies found in Interstellar Enigma shrines - These are hybrid variants of regular enemies. You can scan them, but the whip lasso won't work on them. That said, the "item rewards" you obtain at the end of each trial need to be researched.Note 2: Some animals have habitats in multiple worlds/biomes, though we've listed them on the planet where we first encountered them. Alien creatures that you can capture in Stellaris PrimeThese are the fauna that you can lasso and catch in Stellaris Prime:RaccoccoAlpha RaccoccoMito Slime - Shoot it once to make it split up into duplicates. Then, spray water on it with your Power Hose. You can capture it while it's partially glowing.SlitherflyBrainardTrickleBeetle - Its weak spot is its rear end.Fecal Beetle - It has the same weak spot in its rear end, but you have to destroy its poop carapace using your whip.Hognork - Shoot its upper palate inside its mouth to stun it. This beast unlocks the grappling hook function of your Proton Whip. Alien creatures that you can capture in XephyrThere are more Revenge of the Savage Planet alien creatures that you can capture on desert world of Xephyr:Scorpio Puffer/Electro-ScorpionPuffer FoxBoneflyDesert EraffeCuradoraGrab Grub - Pulls you in using its tongue, though you can shoot its mouth to stun it.Vaperon - Its left leg is its weak spot.Alpha Vaperon - Similar to the Vaperon, though it can also spin around. Researching its biology allows you to slap projectiles away. Alien creatures that you can capture in Zenithian RiftThese animals in the Zenithian Rift can be sent over to your habitat:LavaconIciconDetonatonRolly Polly - You can stun a Rolly Polly by striking it until it hits a wall.Simian Puffer/Puffer MonkeyToxwin - It has a weak spot on its belly.Alpha Toxwin - A tougher variant of the Toxwin. Researching it is one of the requirements to unlock the Toxic Deshocker--i.e. poison gas immunity.Crusher - It has a weak spot on its tail.Armored Crusher - Similar to the regular Crusher, but you need to perform a Stomp Boost attack to destroy its carapace. Alien creatures that you can capture in Quasadron IXYou can catch nearly a dozen Revenge of the Savage Planet alien fauna in Quasadron IX:EraffeArffaloBumblarSluggator - It will pull you just like the Grab Grub, though its weak spot is on its head.Alpha Sluggator - A tougher version of the Sluggator. It unlocks the Blight Bomb Stabilizer upgrade. You're going to need it if you want to fully repair the Javelin.Common Striped PufferLurid Striped PufferTatushkeyBabutt - Its weak spot is on its back.Wardrill - Its weak spot is, surprisingly enough, its butt. Rewards from capturing alien fauna As mentioned earlier, various animals unlock upgrades and abilities when researched. The vast majority, however, unlock color palettes for your outfits. Once you've researched all 36, you'll obtain the last color palette, too.That does it for our Revenge of the Savage Planet alien creatures guide. If you're curious about progression-related objectives, you can check our Javelin repair guide, Interstellar Enigma guide, and Tweed's Revenge guide.If you need help exploring this strange star system, you can head over to our Revenge of the Savage Planet guides hub.

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All Alien Creatures That You Can Capture In Revenge Of The Savage Planet


Are you wondering about all the alien creatures in Revenge of the Savage Planet? Dozens of these lifeforms found in various worlds can be caught. Doing so even nets you some amazing upgrades, though you need to put a lot of effort when thoroughly exploring areas. Our guide has all the details you need to help you in your playthrough.

All alien creatures that you can capture in Revenge of the Savage Planet - Alien fauna guide

There are 36 alien lifeforms/fauna that you can capture in the game. This is done by using the Proton Whip. Simply hold down the button to lasso and pull a target closer to you. If you don't move or take damage during this process, a vortex will spawn and funnel in the creature. Note that in some cases, you might need to stun a target first by hitting their weak spot.

In any case, captured alien animals reappear in the pens in your habitat. From there, you can use the computer in your base to research their biology. Doing so nets you various unlocks, including new gadgets/abilities and color palettes for outfits.

Note 1: For our Revenge of the Savage Planet alien creatures guide, we've listed only those that can be captured with the lasso and, thus, researched via your computer. We did not include the following:

  • Tiny critters - Critters--e.g. Mantis, Kiwi Slug, and others--tend to die immediately when you hit them with your whip or when you step on them.
  • Bosses, space whales, and dangerous plants - They cannot be captured.
  • Underwater creatures - You can't use your whip underwater.
  • Enemies found in Interstellar Enigma shrines - These are hybrid variants of regular enemies. You can scan them, but the whip lasso won't work on them. That said, the "item rewards" you obtain at the end of each trial need to be researched.

Note 2: Some animals have habitats in multiple worlds/biomes, though we've listed them on the planet where we first encountered them.

Alien creatures that you can capture in Stellaris Prime


These are the fauna that you can lasso and catch in Stellaris Prime:

  • Raccocco
  • Alpha Raccocco
  • Mito Slime - Shoot it once to make it split up into duplicates. Then, spray water on it with your Power Hose. You can capture it while it's partially glowing.
  • Slitherfly
  • Brainard
  • Trickle
  • Beetle - Its weak spot is its rear end.
  • Fecal Beetle - It has the same weak spot in its rear end, but you have to destroy its poop carapace using your whip.
  • Hognork - Shoot its upper palate inside its mouth to stun it. This beast unlocks the grappling hook function of your Proton Whip.

Alien creatures that you can capture in Xephyr


There are more Revenge of the Savage Planet alien creatures that you can capture on desert world of Xephyr:

  • Scorpio Puffer/Electro-Scorpion
  • Puffer Fox
  • Bonefly
  • Desert Eraffe
  • Curadora
  • Grab Grub - Pulls you in using its tongue, though you can shoot its mouth to stun it.
  • Vaperon - Its left leg is its weak spot.
  • Alpha Vaperon - Similar to the Vaperon, though it can also spin around. Researching its biology allows you to slap projectiles away.

Alien creatures that you can capture in Zenithian Rift


These animals in the Zenithian Rift can be sent over to your habitat:

  • Lavacon
  • Icicon
  • Detonaton
  • Rolly Polly - You can stun a Rolly Polly by striking it until it hits a wall.
  • Simian Puffer/Puffer Monkey
  • Toxwin - It has a weak spot on its belly.
  • Alpha Toxwin - A tougher variant of the Toxwin. Researching it is one of the requirements to unlock the Toxic Deshocker--i.e. poison gas immunity.
  • Crusher - It has a weak spot on its tail.
  • Armored Crusher - Similar to the regular Crusher, but you need to perform a Stomp Boost attack to destroy its carapace.

Alien creatures that you can capture in Quasadron IX


You can catch nearly a dozen Revenge of the Savage Planet alien fauna in Quasadron IX:

  • Eraffe
  • Arffalo
  • Bumblar
  • Sluggator - It will pull you just like the Grab Grub, though its weak spot is on its head.
  • Alpha Sluggator - A tougher version of the Sluggator. It unlocks the Blight Bomb Stabilizer upgrade. You're going to need it if you want to fully repair the Javelin.
  • Common Striped Puffer
  • Lurid Striped Puffer
  • Tatushkey
  • Babutt - Its weak spot is on its back.
  • Wardrill - Its weak spot is, surprisingly enough, its butt.

Rewards from capturing alien fauna


As mentioned earlier, various animals unlock upgrades and abilities when researched. The vast majority, however, unlock color palettes for your outfits. Once you've researched all 36, you'll obtain the last color palette, too.

That does it for our Revenge of the Savage Planet alien creatures guide. If you're curious about progression-related objectives, you can check our Javelin repair guide, Interstellar Enigma guide, and Tweed's Revenge guide.

If you need help exploring this strange star system, you can head over to our Revenge of the Savage Planet guides hub.