Are you wondering whether you can summon a Megalodon in Sea of Thieves? Find out the answer in this guide.
Sea of Thieves, Rare’s pirate adventure game, puts players in the vast open world of seas and oceans. While exploring the deep oceans, players encounter various forms of threat, ranging from Phantoms, and Ocean Crawlers to the mighty Kraken.
The Shrouded Spoils update added Megalodon, a lurking, bloodthirsty prehistoric beast, to the expansive oceans. Players who love to get a thrilling experience want to encounter these gigantic sharks and wonder whether they can summon a Megalodon. Unfortunately, you can’t summon a Megalodon in Sea of Thieves, as they appear as random spawns.
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How To Find a Megalodon in Sea of Thieves?
Megalodon is a random spawn that appears anywhere across the open sea and can’t be summoned. There are no guaranteed spawn locations or spots, as these gigantic sharks appear randomly in the oceans. However, you can increase your chances by sailing towards the center of the seas. Megalodon usually hunt down players in the open sea and don’t swim near the shores of islands.
They also have an attack radius and will leave you if you move out of it. When a Megalodon appears, the music shifts to an intense and thrilling tone, indicating that you are within its attack radius. Keep an eye on your surroundings, as the Meg will often reveal its head above the water if they have spotted you. After a terrifying roar, the Megalodon will begin to circle you.
However, note that the Shrouded Deep Adventure once allowed players to summon Shrouded Ghost, one of the five types of Megalodon in Sea of Thieves.
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All Types of a Megalodon in Sea of Thieves
There are currently five types of Megalodon in Sea of Thieves. Each is characterized by a unique appearance, with varying scars, stripes, and colors. The following table shows the different types of Megalodon and how to distinguish each one:
Megalodon Type | How to Identify |
Hungering One | A blue variant with striking green eyes and occasionally a light-blue fin. |
Crested Queen | A dark purple variant featuring vivid purple fins and eyes. |
Shadowmaw | A dark grey variant distinguished by red fins and glowing orange eyes. |
Ancient Terror | A mossy-yellow variant characterized by yellow fins and eyes. |
Shrouded Ghost | A pale white-gray variant with peach-colored fins and eyes, noted for being extremely rare. |
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