Subnautica 2 Surge Jelly Creature Details
Large fauna
Large fauna
Local data status
Classification
Large
Group
Large Creatures
Tags
Herbivore / Big
Databank notes
8
Regions and location notes
Databank entry
Surge jelly (tentatively Staurobrachia capacitor). Large, complex jelly that hunts with electric shocks.
1. Single animal Unlike colonial organisms such as the Portuguese man'o'war, the surge jelly is a single animal with specialized tissues—far more specialized and complex than Earth jellies. Proposed class name: staurobrachia (pole arms).
2. Complex internal structure Outer bell ringed with sense organs called rhopalia. A nerve net coordinates the bell's motions to swim and seek prey. The visible inner structure is the gut.
3. Feeding structure The jelly retains its stalk — a remnant of its growth in a stack of clones. The stalk draws in nutrients for the gut.
4. Charged fins Two rigid fins contain wirelike electrocytes, likely a development of ancestral tentacles. These organs build voltage to stun or kill prey. Measured power ranges from 400 to 1000 volts at 1 ampere: enough to kill a human.
5. Peculiar passengers Traces of radioactivity, high-temperature waxes and sulfuric acid imply contact with a hydrothermal vent. Composition of the jelly's tissues suggest origins in the deep ocean.
6. Former domestics? Jellies in close proximity communicate through their electric fields. Whether jellies have individual names or a grammatical language is purely speculative, but some patterns may be trained or learned—even passed down through generations of jellies.
Assessment: minor danger in close contact. Fascinating research prospect from a distance.
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Native map markers
Surge Jelly creature markers for route awareness, biome scouting, and encounter planning on the native map.
Surge Jelly sighting 1
X -365450 / Y -16 / Z 454350
Surge Jelly sighting 2
X -365350 / Y -56 / Z 450550
Surge Jelly sighting 3
X -365150 / Y -74 / Z 459650
Surge Jelly sighting 4
X -364650 / Y -38 / Z 455550
Sources and verification
Creature names, classifications, databank counts and region labels come from local creature records. Exact coordinates or habitat claims are omitted when no reliable local record exists.
SN2 Wiki structured creature dataset
Data checked: May 15, 2026