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This article is about the Creepvine. You may be looking for the Creepvine Sample, the Creepvine Seed Cluster, or the Bloodvine.

Creepvine is a flora species which grows exclusively within Kelp Forests. By cutting a Creepvine with a Knife, the player can acquire Creepvine Samples. Repeated knife strikes will eventually destroy the plant completely. The player can also collect Creepvine Seed Clusters from Creepvines that have them growing.

Creepvine Samples are edible, providing a small amount of food and a single point of water, and can be used to fabricate Fiber Mesh. Creepvine Seed Clusters are used to fabricate Lubricant and Silicone Rubber.

Appearance[]

Creepvines are towering green kelp-like plants that grow from the seabed. Some are so tall they reach the water's surface.

The central stipe is surrounded by smaller kelp blades. These blades increase in size and density the closer they are to the surface.

Some Creepvines grow Creepvine Seed Clusters about halfway up the stalk, which emit a yellow bioluminescent glow. These Creepvines can also be distinguished by a greater volume of kelp blades that give their upper section a thick, bushy appearance. A Creepvine with seeds has a limited number that can be harvested at a given time, but will grow them back over time.

Planting[]

Creepvines can be grown by the player via the Exterior Growbed or double stacked Alien Containment. Both Creepvine Seed Clusters and Creepvine samples can be planted to grow mature plants. A Creepvine planted in a single-storey Alien Containment will never fully mature.

When planted, Creepvine Seed Clusters grow into Creepvines that have seeds, while Creepvine Samples grow into the long, thin, seedless variant of the flora. Creepvines with seeds can be utilized to illuminate the exterior of Seabases without using artificial light sources. It is best to alternate seeded and seedless examples in a planter, as a full cluster of six plants can be excessively bright.

Planted Creepvines will regenerate their seeds over time.

While both versions of the Creepvine can be harvested with a Knife for the Creepvine Samples, those that are grown from the samples themselves yield twice as many samples as those that are grown from seeds. Thus when aiming for Fiber Mesh production it is more productive to grow the Creepvines using the samples.


Data Bank Entry[]

Creepvine DB

A kelp species concentrated in large forests, in shallow, sandy waters. Loose roots anchor the plant to the sea floor, from where it grows steadily toward the surface in pursuit of sunlight.

The stem is fibrous and rich in iron, making it both a viable base material for fabrication of textiles, as well as a basic foodstuff.

Assessment: Vital alien resource - Edible - Construction Applications

Trivia[]

  • In the current version of Subnautica, the creepvine are almost completely still, and do not move upon the player getting close to them, allowing you to clip through them. However, as seen in an old developer video, physics were being prototyped, however, due to time constraints and bugs, it was scrapped.

Gallery[]

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