Revenge Of The Savage Planet

You’ll do a lot of collecting in Revenge of the Savage Planet, including collecting the creatures you discover while roaming the four main planets you visit across the game’s story. In some cases, capturing and researching these creatures is essential to your progression in the game.
So, how do you capture creatures? Some of the exact details for each creature change the process slightly, but the rules are mostly the same. This guide will show you how to capture creatures in Revenge of the Savage Planet, so you’ll be prepared for anything that has the misfortune of being in your way.
Revenge Of The Savage Planet – How To Capture Creatures
Before we get into the how of capturing creatures in Revenge of the Savage Planet, you’ll need to make sure you’ve already collected your whip. Without it, you can’t capture anything. You’ll also want to make sure that you’re not surrounded by plenty of other creatures that will be hostile towards you.
Any interruption means you restart the process, so it’s good to single out one creature to capture at a time.

- When you have a creature you want to capture in your sights, the very first thing you’ll want to do is scan it. Jump into scanning mode, and give it a scan, even if you’ve already scanned that species. The info box that will appear next to it will remind you of anything you need to be aware of when engaging and trying to capture that creature.

- What you do next will depend on the size of the creature you’re trying to capture. Most creatures will require you to stun them in some way, usually by hitting a weak spot with your blaster. Others don’t need that kind of preamble. You can just hold your whip button until you’re swinging it over your head like a lasso. You’ll be able to tell if it can be captured if a small circle appears on the creature, signifying that your whip is locked on.

- Once you’ve locked onto the creature, release your whip and you’ll start a small tug-of-war mini-game with the creature. Just keep the whip button held, and so long as you’re not interrupted, you’ll pull the creature close enough to capture it.