![]() ![]() And, if players want to amass a few rarer resources, the biome also has plenty of Magnetite and Shoal outcrops. Said base holds both for survival and the plot. And unfortunately for players, they'll have to navigate through these predators and the eerie glow of the shrooms, if they want to find one of the underwater Degasi bases. Explore Jellyshroom Cave This biome is one of the most unique in the game, being the only area to host its titular Jellyshrooms, alongside other unique fauna, including the predatory Crab Snakes. So, best to avoid this biome all together. Some unsuspecting survivor could be gliding along quietly in their Seamoth, only to accidentally find themselves in a new biome, facing down the jaws of a Reaper or Ghost Leviathan. Truly, it's the dark, relative emptiness of this region that makes it so terrifying. While the biome holds no leviathan-class predators, it's still full of Bonesharks and other dangerous fauna lurking about the terrain. It holds no unique resources - Silver and Gold are the rarest items available - or locations vital to the game's plot. Avoid Crag Field The Crag Field is located south of the Aurora, and, aside from an optional lifepod to scavenge, it's a biome best ignored. If players want to survive and/or escape, then this zone is a must to explore. The biome's titular Blood Kelp produces oils necessary for crafting advanced items and upgrades, and the Zone hosts one of the openings to the Lost River, another valuable-yet-terrifying biome to explore. But its depth, darkness, and presence of Warpers and a Ghost Leviathan also makes this area equally terrifying. Explore Blood Kelp Zone Hosting a variety of useful fauna and flora, as well as some wrecks to scavenge, the Blood Kelp Zone is among the more useful biomes in Subnautica. In fact, depending on the route players take to get to the island, they can completely circumvent the underwater Mountains and their fauna, so in a sense, this scary region is technically avoidable. However, the canon and its control room are situated above ground, which is decidedly not as scary compared to its underwater area (brimming with Warpers, as well as several Reaper Leviathans). This region is home to the ship-shattering laser canon, which players must eventually disable, if they ever want to escape. Avoid Mountains This biome is technically cheating, as it's necessary to the plot. ![]() Unfortunately, there's still a Leviathan guarding the front end and entrance, so beware, and good luck. Also fortunately, most useful items and blueprints can be found in said ship. Fortunately, the ship is on the edge of the region, so that means gamers can avoid most of the dangers of the zone. If players want access to locations blocked by radiation, or want to find important blueprints, they'll have to face their fears and traverse this biome, namely through exploring the wreckage of the Aurora. ![]() ![]() The area is marked by blood-tinted waters, thriving with, from Stalkers to Sandsharks to Bonesharks, alongside five Reaper Leviathans. THEGAMER VIDEO OF THE DAY Explore Crash Zone Crash Zone Sunset from Aurora The Crash Zone is the game's largest biome, and as its name suggests, is where the Aurora crashed. With its sequel, Subnautica: Below Zero, finally moving from its 2019 early access, to a full release coming in early May, hype is once again building up for the franchise and what said sequel will hopefully bring to the series. Updated March 12th, 2021 by Olivia Titus:Since its release in 2014, Subnautica has remained an underground hit within the open-world survival genre. Whether new or returning to Planet 4546B, these are scary biomes players can't avoid, and a few they can. But, like any other survival game, there's danger in the waters, some of which can be avoided, and some of which must be met head-on. It's a world full of fantastical, fishy fauna, colorful underwater flora, and a deeply compelling (if not somewhat sparse) storyline. Subnautica is an indie title that wormed its way into many a players' hearts. Here are some you can avoid (and others you can't). Subnautica 5 Scary Biomes You Can t Avoid And 5 You Can TheGamer Something New Subnautica 5 Scary Biomes You Can t Avoid And 5 You Can There are a lot of biomes to explore in Subnautica and some of them are pretty creepy. ![]()
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