In this Star Citizen 4.3.2 gameplay video, Fairbull and the group explore the Onyx facility’s caves, encountering and battling the giant snake-like creature called the Yormandi, which features challenging combat mechanics and valuable loot. The video highlights the cooperative nature of the fight, the new wildlife in the game, and teases future content featuring even larger creatures.
In this Star Citizen 4.3.2 gameplay video, the group, led by Fairbull, returns to the Onyx facility to explore deeper into the base and discover a new creature residing in the caves. Fairbull guides them through a shortcut beneath the central elevator, involving crawling through winding vents to reach one of the labs. After navigating these tight passages, they arrive at a storeroom near a locked door, which Fairbull opens using a key card. From there, they call an elevator to access Site B, marking the beginning of their deeper exploration.
The video is a composite of three separate journeys, with most footage in high quality except for a few segments recorded at a lower resolution during initial setup. Upon reaching the observation room, the group looks down into the caves below and notices a mysterious machine whose purpose is initially unclear. Taking another elevator ride down to the cave entrance, they find two passageways: one leading to Site B and the other to the cave itself. The environment here is described as beautiful but peaceful for the moment, setting the stage for the upcoming encounter.
Blaz activates the machine seen earlier, which attracts a giant snake-like creature known as the Yormandi. The group is instructed to target the glowing weak spots on the snake during combat. As one snake is engaged, another appears, making the fight more challenging. The Yormandi possesses a powerful lightning attack, adding intensity to the battle. Despite the difficulty and some struggle with aiming, the group manages to defeat the snakes, highlighting the excitement and cooperative nature of the fight.
After the battle, the players collect valuable body parts from the defeated Yormandi, such as tongues and eyes. These organs are noted to be tradable with an NPC named Wiccolo, adding an incentive for players to hunt these creatures. The video emphasizes that fighting the Yormandi is more manageable as a group and implies that solo encounters would be significantly tougher. This encounter is just one example of the diverse and challenging wildlife players can expect in Star Citizen.
The video concludes with a teaser for future content, mentioning an upcoming “Life Aboard a Starancer” video that will showcase even larger creatures in the game. The creator expresses gratitude to viewers and patrons for their support, acknowledging that their contributions keep the channel running. Viewers are thanked warmly, and anticipation is built for more Star Citizen content in the near future.