Crag Field (its just dark)
Sparse Reef (the honeydew of the fruit bowl)
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Has anyone else noticed that on the biomes page for the OG points of interest of the crater edge is death? I find it hilarious.
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What is in your opinion the least and most dangerous biomes in subnautica?
So i wanted to replay subnautica and i need help, the first time all i had was a base in the dunes right by the bloodkelp trench but now i realize i need more. So i was thinking bulb zone but im not sure beacause im not great with the biomes (maily cause i stuck with only a few the whole game) i was also consildering the crag field beacaue from what i heard there are tons of resorces there im willing to make multiple bases but i need awnsers
My posts are often fairly lengthy. So, in an effort to get through this without it being boring, I’ll stick to one sentence per biome. Note: I am human and may forget some biomes.
Safe Shallows: First area of the game, tropical but a little boring.
Kelp forest: Very green.
Grassy plateaus: Nice and simple, but with some cool terrain and fauna.
Crash zone: Reapers, radiation, but still with resources.
Mushroom forest: Peaceful, pleasant to look at.
Bulb zone: Zappy eels, cool plants.
Crag field: Underwhelming.
Sparse reef: Boring, apart from the caves.
Mountains: What is the point of this biome?
Mountain island: Big gun go brrrrrr.
Underwater islands: Wait, that’s a thing?
Floating island: Suspend your disbelief, also lantern tree.
Blood Kelp trench: No.
Northern Blood Kelp zone: No.
Grand reef: Ethereal, cool plants, however unfortunately crabsquid.
Dunes: No, it’s definitely not worth it.
Sea treader’s path: Kind of like bison, I guess?
Jellyshroom cave: Cool, scary, ultimately forgettable though.
Lost River: Ooh, spooky.
Inactive lava zone or something like that: I don’t wanna go big lizard too scary :(.
Lava Lakes: Who left the stove on?
Again, let me know if I missed anything major.
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I didn’t play Subnautica for like 1.5y and I don’t remember what is the best base location above 200 meters and below 500 meters. I’m searching for a biome with all the chunks type and mostly a lot of titanium and copper. (And a good landscape too)
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Is it worth it building a base on the underwater islands?
I have been considering it for a while and when i saw the only hostile thing there are the bone sharks (which are easy to deal with imo) i got REALLY interested in the biome. I also heard there are a lot of resources there, mostly uraninite at the bottom, which i could use for a nuclear reactor and most the useful materials can be found there or in the nearby biomes. Without mentioning it has a border with the blood kelp zone, and there is a good entrance to the lost river there.
The question is: is it worth building a main base at? (I mean an actual main base, where all my stuff will be and where i will spend most of my time at)
Uhh so i went a little too far past lifepod 3 now theres a buncha weird islands please help is this like a sub-biome in the kelp forest
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For me its the Sparse Reef
It has a blood kelp zone close by, which is another terrifying biome.
I know the Dunes are nowhere close to it, but I always feel like I'm in the Dunes, and i could probably stumble into them at any time
Its too quite there
Its unsettling
I don't like it
How about you guys
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Name: Insanity Leviathan/Magma Leviathan
Description: These Leviathans are dangerous, although smaller but more deadlier, they can kill a madness leviathan with one hit
Biome: Creepvine Forest Caves, Crash Zone, Crash Zone Mesas, Blood Kelp (high population here), Lost River (high population here), Lava Zone (different type), Crater Edge (high population here), Mountains (protecting the gun),
Assessment: Avoid at all times and ready a Stasis Rifle And Knife
Extra
Weakness: Repulsion Canon (Worst Weakness) Hardened Blade (use console commands against them lol)
Torpedos (2nd worst weakness)
Health: 1250
Look: Small/Medium, looks like a spine fish but bigger, has an antenna as it’s fins, Looks somewhat similar to An arrowhead leviathan
Damage:
Seamoth: 200
Prawn Suit: 300
Cylops: 100 (lowest it damages
Player: 200 (past their health)