Grassy Plateaus

The Grassy Plateaus form a vast area featuring a great diversity of life forms. It is one of the first biomes the player encounters in Subnautica.

Description
The Grassy Plateaus are characterized by large, pillar-like structures seemingly created from marine current erosion, smooth marine plains, and sandy terrain almost completely covered with Bloodgrass, giving the Plateaus their distinctive name. This biome is also home to the currently largest herbivore fauna in the game, the Reefback. While exploring the Grassy Plateaus, it is advised for new players to look around their surroundings more carefully for groups of Biters, and to stay far away from suspicious sand clouds, as Sand Sharks dwell abundantly in this biome. Tiger Plants, another type of hazard, can also be found in the biome.

Here, the player is offered with a great abundance of resources. Besides creature eggs and other common raw materials, Limestone and Sandstone outcrops can be found attached to other rock structures or hidden within the patches of Bloodgrass.

There are currently four Grassy Plateaus on the map, some of which contain large Wrecks, as well as several fragments and Destroyed Lifepods.

Resources= Fauna= Flora= Corals=
 * Acid Mushroom Spore
 * Copper Ore
 * Furled Papyrus Seed
 * Gold
 * Large Copper Deposit
 * Large Lead Deposit
 * Large Salt Deposit
 * Lithium
 * Metal Salvage
 * Purple Brain Coral Sample
 * Quartz
 * Redwort Seed
 * Salt Deposit
 * Sand Shark Egg
 * Silver Ore
 * Table Coral Sample
 * Tiger Plant Seed
 * Titanium
 * Veined Nettle Seed
 * Violet Beau Seed
 * Writhing Weed Seed
 * Biter
 * Bladderfish
 * Boomerang
 * Floater
 * Hoopfish
 * Reefback
 * Reginald
 * Sand Shark
 * Shoal of Fish
 * Spadefish
 * Acid Mushroom
 * Bloodgrass
 * Furled Papyrus
 * Redwort
 * Tiger Plant
 * Tree Leech
 * Veined Nettle
 * Violet Beau
 * Writhing Weed
 * Blue Coral Tubes
 * Brown Coral Tubes
 * Coral Tubes
 * Purple Brain Coral
 * Shell Plate
 * Slanted Shell Plate
 * Table Coral

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