73 Votes in Poll
Both are amazing.
I got your back on this one ?
A pretty confident statement... But I guess you have’nt given a reason to think otherwise.
Agree with Matt.
Go deeper, that solves literally everything in Subnautica.
Completed Subnautica with zero deaths. Then I went back, still zero deaths.
Sorry for the ”only” typo on the post.
73 Votes in Poll
Save the other one for Neptune (rocket), as it will reguire one.
Actually, search from YouTube ”Subnautica removed features” by Aci (youtuber) and you will know what I meant by this.
The idea of a Reefback Leviathan, they are slow and clumsy right? So i thought one could get stuck somewhere.
Personally I would quite like a stuck Reefback in the Sparse Reef, as it is near the Grassy Plateaus (the natural habitat of the Reefbacks) so it would be possible for a Reefback to get stuck there.
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Understandable, I have never had a Leviathan stuck in a biome, but I don’t doubt it happening.
In my opinion killing the in-game carnivores ruins the mood, I just run whenever a creature bigger than the Prawn attacks me. Just to keep the agressive creatures scary.
The easiest magnetite course is Jellyshroom cave, just make sure you have seamoth or p.r.a.w.n suit with you, so the Crabsnakes nor lack of oxygen will not be a problem.
One more thing about Crabsnakes, they are not interested in habitats, and will not attack them.
One Nuclear Reactor rod holds 20 000 energy points, so four holds 80 000 energy points.
Self defence... Obviously.
I like the view from a Jellyshroom base, guess the gloomy cave makes the base feel more comfortable.