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Survive Bikini Bottom Creatures

What you can farm, what you can kite, and what you cannot kill.

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Creatures and Mobs

Searchers ask for a Survive Bikini Bottom bestiary as if every night spawn had a wiki row. The live game is simpler and meaner. The Jelly Hive light is a safe circle against skeletons and the Sea Bear. Jellyfish are the resource that keeps that circle honest. Sandy has a boss form before she becomes an escort. Everything else is a street threat you learn by telegraph, not by a fake Latin name. This page groups what we can stand behind. The long Sea Bear rulebook stays on Survive the Sea Bear.

The hive circle is a creature rule

When the hive meter is healthy, camp is a circle. Skeletons and the Sea Bear treat that light as a wall. When the meter hits zero, the light dies, the bench locks, and the same bodies walk in as if you were in open fog. Feeding jelly is combat. A pretty wall ring that starves the meter is a gift to the bear.

You do not need a paid class to understand this. You need the Getting Started habit: deposit before you sightseeing.

Sea Bear

The Sea Bear is the night headline. It cannot be finished with a spatula, a guitar, or a script toggle that claims “kill nearest.” Stun it with light, kite it, stay in the circle, run if the light dies. Hardcore does not add a health bar. It only makes the wipe faster when you peek. Full movement notes live on the Sea Bear page so this article can stay a roster.

Skeletons and street hunters

Fandom and live play both treat skeletons as the camp-and-street trash that the hive light is meant to stop. They are why ketchup and spatulas exist in the first ten nights. They are also why you should not dump every Pioneer mag on the road to Krabs—the Day 100 route wants that ammo in the Chum Bucket maze.

Other night hunters share the same grammar: they own the dark, they punish sprinting into unopened fog, they become louder after rescues. We will not invent a twelve-row table of unofficial nicknames. If a Friday patch adds a named brute, the Friday tracker is the place to write the new tell.

Police-station routes exist because spatulas drop there, not because the station is a dungeon. Clear, loot, leave. See map.

Jellyfish (the friendly faucet)

Jellyfish are the reason the hive levels. Net them in daylight, carry blobs home, deposit. Jellyfisher and Jellyfish Traps (workbench, cheap jelly, limit 10) exist to speed that loop. They are not a combat class fantasy.

Hardcore’s Jellyfish Extinction curse (the Empty Nets badge) is the game telling you the faucet can be turned off. If you only know how to play when fields are full, you are not ready for that card. Read Hardcore before you tick the box.

Some writeups mention friendly mobs that drop extra resources. Treat those as bonus rolls, not as a farm you build a class around. The Doubloon ladder still comes from badges and chests.

Sandy is a boss, then a resident

Hive 4 opens the Treedome. Community routes agree you deal with Sandy’s aggressive form before the escort is honest. One player holds attention; one player grabs the interact. After that she is a walk home like Krabs, except the raid that night will be louder. Details stay on rescue residents. This page only exists so “mobs” searchers do not miss that the fourth resident is also a fight.

Patrick’s towers and SpongeBob’s maze are puzzles with enemies in the hall, not separate boss names we will invent.

Combat habits that survive a Friday

  • Fight in daylight when you can. Night is for the circle.
  • Learn one telegraph per week, not a spreadsheet.
  • Spatula from a police station if you need knockback. Guitar if you already bought Rockstar.
  • Do not chase a runner into unopened fog.
  • A downed teammate next to a key is still useful. Pride respawns are not.

Scripts that “auto kill closest” skip this entire page and can skip the account. If you still want that topic, it is isolated on auto farm.

Night law: Sea Bear. Geography: map. Weapons: weapons tier. Hardcore curses that change the faucet: Hardcore.

Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the most common questions.

Can I kill the Sea Bear?

No. Stun, kite, stay in the hive circle. A black meter is a free invitation.

Are jellyfish enemies?

They are the hive resource. Net them, deposit them. Jellyfisher and traps speed the loop; extinction curses can shut it.

What is the first real boss?

Sandy at hive 4. Clear her aggressive form, then escort. Krabs and Squidward are key-and-walk jobs.