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<span style="font-size:13.63636302948px;">After you spawn you'll sit at a level of 49 Food and 89 H2O - so it's time to hurry up and get the supplies rolling.</span> |
<span style="font-size:13.63636302948px;">After you spawn you'll sit at a level of 49 Food and 89 H2O - so it's time to hurry up and get the supplies rolling.</span> |
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Your best bet is to get yourself some [[fins]] to increase Swimming Speed and a [[knife]] for defense and harvesting some [[:Category:Life Forms|Life forms]] such as |
Your best bet is to get yourself some [[fins]] to increase Swimming Speed and a [[knife]] for defense and harvesting some [[:Category:Life Forms|Life forms]] such as coral. You will need [[:Category:Materials|materials]] from them, for example [[Coral Chunk|coral chunks]] , to craft what you need, especially [[Filtered Water|filtered]] or [[Disinfected Water|disinfected water]]. |
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The game begins in a [[:Category:Biomes|Biome]] called [[Safe Shallows]], and it is shallow and safe indeed. It still provides you with all the things you need at this point so don't stray off too far. |
The game begins in a [[:Category:Biomes|Biome]] called [[Safe Shallows]], and it is shallow and safe indeed. It still provides you with all the things you need at this point so don't stray off too far. |
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While you are looking for [[Scrap Metal|scrap metal]] try and see if you can spot a [[Limestone]] node. With some luck you'll find Titanium within the first couple of nodes, looking in enclosed areas like in large tubes or caves may increase chances of finding [[Titanium]]. |
While you are looking for [[Scrap Metal|scrap metal]] try and see if you can spot a [[Limestone]] node. With some luck you'll find Titanium within the first couple of nodes, looking in enclosed areas like in large tubes or caves may increase chances of finding [[Titanium]]. |
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As soon as you get your titanium and quartz you can craft a [[ |
As soon as you get your titanium and quartz you can craft a [[knife]]. |
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=== Coral Chunks & Water === |
=== Coral Chunks & Water === |
Revision as of 04:02, 13 April 2015
Welcome to the Subnautica Getting Started Guide.
How to get access to the latest build
Subnautica is currently in an early access phase. To get access to the latest build (patched almost every workday) follow the procedure listed here: Steam Subnautica Game Guides: Dev Updates & Progress
Getting started guides around the web
Steam Subnautica Guides:
Getting started videos
A great video for new adventurers by MycroftCanadaNS[1], showing you the basics of survival in Subnautica.
Getting started Guide
If you start playing the Survival mode of Subnautica, the main goal after being spawned into the world is to get Food and H2O (Water).
After you spawn you'll sit at a level of 49 Food and 89 H2O - so it's time to hurry up and get the supplies rolling.
Your best bet is to get yourself some fins to increase Swimming Speed and a knife for defense and harvesting some Life forms such as coral. You will need materials from them, for example coral chunks , to craft what you need, especially filtered or disinfected water.
The game begins in a Biome called Safe Shallows, and it is shallow and safe indeed. It still provides you with all the things you need at this point so don't stray off too far.
What you need
From the first time you dive you should be on the lookout for a few Materials to get access to necessary items and supplies. Here's two short lists for your focus:
Priority List in Order
- 1x Tank
- Food, especially Cooked Peeper or Cooked Garryfish
- 1x Knife
- H2O, like filtered or disinfected water
- To get these items here's what you should watch out for:
Required Materials Priority List in Order
- 1-2 Scrap Metal
- Salt (the more the better - up to 10)
- Peepers, Garryfish or other Food fish (about 3-4 for starters)
- x5 Quartz
- Coral Chunks (a couple)
How to get the basic supplies
Scrap Metal & Tanks
Usually there are a couple pieces of Scrap Metal scattered about but be careful not to take it when Stalkers are near. Watch your Oxygen as you look for Scrap Metal and get yourself at least three pieces for your first Tank and potentially a Knife. Then take the Scrap Metal to the fabricator and fabricate Titanium.
Hint: As soon as you have the 5 Quartz and Titanium you should craft the Fins and Tank.
Salt
Salt is very important at this point. On all your dives be on the lookout for the small white crystals most commonly found on the rocky walls of cliffs. You will need one salt for every Food item you craft at this stage. So don't hesitate to get a few.
Peepers (or other food fish) & Food
In the list of food items the Peeper or Garryfish makes for a great choice. It's easy to spot (big yellow eye) and can even be used as a lure to keep Stalkers away. But for now we want it as a food and at this it shines with +32 food points.
The downside: It's fast. But if you crafted your first pair of fins you should be able to catch a few.
If you cannot find or catch any Peepers do not hesitate to catch any other smaller fish around you. Almost every fish in the Safe Shallows is edible.
Hint: When you catch any fish I would recommend taking them to the fabricator to analyze the fish and cook it. If you just eat a normal Peeper you will lose 15 water.
Titanium & your Knife
While you are looking for scrap metal try and see if you can spot a Limestone node. With some luck you'll find Titanium within the first couple of nodes, looking in enclosed areas like in large tubes or caves may increase chances of finding Titanium.
As soon as you get your titanium and quartz you can craft a knife.
Coral Chunks & Water
As you now got a knife it's time to get some Coral Chunks. Look out for a Coral and hit it with the knife. After you've done that you'll need to craft bleach with the coral chunks and Salt. Now you can craft disinfected water, which adds +30 to H2O.
If you can't make it and it's an emergency - just go after some Airsacks - they can be used to craft filtered water. Not as good as our initial plan but still a solid +15 to H2O.
You've made it!
If you made it here you'll be able to survive your first days and nights on the alien world of Subnautica. Feel free to keep this Wiki open in case you get lost or need some information - but most importantly at this point - start exploring and enjoying the game. :)