Giant Jellyfish

Giant Jellyfish are large, aggressive versions of the smaller. They are exclusive to the Rain World: Downpour DLC. They are commonly found in large bodies of water, having more vibrant colors, tending to stay motional at the surface of the ocean and capable of moving their tendrils steadily towards a target's location. They are capable of emitting a shock strong enough to kill and other medium sized creatures it's able to grasp.

Appearance
Giant Jellyfish are aquatic siphonophore megafauna, having more realistic details resembling a real-life jellyfish due to their body size making out more details recognizable. Their body hue can be salmon, gold pink to albino, with long tendrils attached to their disc shaped body that seem to have enough buoyance to be able to handle its body weight. Below the center are more tendrils that takes shape of a ring and are stationary. Attached under the main structure is a long tubular organ that sends powerful electric shocks to whoever is unfortunate enough to come to contact with it by swimming high enough.

Combat
Giant Jellyfish due to being tanky and posing a threat if you're in water try do distance yourself from it, their tendrils can only reach a certain amount of area before being out of reach and being restrained by their body. After that the Giant Jellyfish becomes a push over and you will be able to hit them with multiple. You could be able to jump onto their body that sticks out of the water to lodge spears at it directly without the possible risk of getting taggled by its tendrils, easily killing the beast that seemed formidable and challenging to oppose.

Stealth
Giant Jellyfish can only sense you in its proximity in water or ground leveled that it resides at. To sneak past, go above it if the choice emerges, an alternative is to jump onto its body that sticks above the surface of the water and move past it quickly where the Giant Jellyfish isn't able to react quick enough before you become out of reach.

Evasion
It's not hard to dive downward and evade the incoming tendril grab if you carefully don't stray too close to the middle where the tendril will have an easier time to snare you towards the center. Especially if you grab a to hastily move pass it or use bait to distract it effortlessly moving pass with while it's occupied with another creature.

Trivia

 * When killed Giant Jellyfish burst into a pile of white blobs and 3 pieces of