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Every monster can be eluded easily if you understand them and then they become much less terrifying. I almost quit the first time I ran into the Gale Cliff monster, but now I regularly speed through running laps around him.
I didn’t realize I was in passive and couldn’t understand why so many people thought this game was hard/scary. Like, sure, it’s creepy, but other than making it hard to see at night, the panic doesn’t do much. Then I saw this post and figured out I was in passive mode because literally none of this stuff has happened to me.
I’m just over here happily fishing in my creepy ocean with all my seas monster friends hanging out around me.
It was actually my first encounter with the leviathan's bite attack (outside of the story-related cutscene), which made it one hell of a jumpscare.