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{{SubnauticaLink|the Flare}}
[[File:Flare.png|thumb|128x128px]]
{{Craftable
The '''Flare''' is a piece of [[equipment]] that is crafted using the [[fabricator]].
|title1 = <center>Flare</center>
|image4 = Flare.png
|tab = [[Tools]]
|description = Disposable light source, useful for distracting certain predators.
|crafting = [[File:Crash Powder.png|30px|link=Cave Sulphur]]
|size = 1 (1&times;1)
|debugspawn = ''flare''
|blueprint=Integral to [[Fabricator]].|acqired_from=* [[Supply Crate (Subnautica)|Supply Crates]]
* [[Fabricator (Subnautica)|Fabricator]]
* [[Lifepod 5]]|location=}}
'''Flares''' are [[tools]] that are crafted with the [[Fabricator (Subnautica)|Fabricator]].


It allows the player to illuminate dark [[caves]] with a stationary light source, thus making it easier for the player to defend himself or to spot [[Materials|resources]].
This allows the [[Ryley Robinson|player]] to illuminate dark areas like [[Biomes (Subnautica)|caves]] with a stationary light source, thus making it easier for the [[Ryley Robinson|player]] to defend themselves or to spot [[Raw Materials (Subnautica)|resources]].


Two of them can also be found in the [[storage]] within [[Lifepod 5]] at the start of the game.
== Uses ==
==Controls==
The '''Flare '''can be ignited and thrown by selecting it from the [[toolbar]] and pressing RMB.
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! Action
The player can also pick up a '''Flare''' after it has been ignited. This will cause the '''Flare''' to go out. If the player selects it again, it will appear without the red protection cap on and it will give off smoke. It can also be reignited and thrown again.
! Mouse & Keyboard

! Xbox One
==Recipe==
! PlayStation 4
{{Recipe|item=Crash Meal|result = Flare|resultcount = 3}}
! Nintendo Switch
|-
| '''Ignition and Throwing'''
| <center>{{Key|1=RMB}}</center>
| {{Key/Xbox|1=RT}}
| {{Key/PS4|1=R2}}
| {{Key/Switch|1=ZR}}
|}
==Uses==
Flares are less useful in the game compared to [[Subnautica: Below Zero|Below]] [[Flare (Below Zero)|Zero]], but still find use, especially at the start:
* First and foremost is that the flares can be held in the player's hand (by selecting it on the toolbar) and used as a ''consumable'' handheld light-source, which acts as a early-game alternative to the [[Flashlight (Subnautica)|Flashlight]] by illuminating the area around the player while held.
*Flares can be also be thrown to act as a ''permanent'' (i.e., ''non-despawning'') light source by pressing the right mouse button (while it is selected on the toolbar) which will ignite the Flare and cause the player to throw it slightly forward, then the Flare will sink until it finds another object to rest on all while giving off illumination; this acts as an early-game version of the [[Light Stick (Below Zero)|Light Stick]].
*The player can also pick up a Flare after it has been ignited/thrown and the ignited Flare will stay lit in the player's hand.
*Given the fact that Flares will not despawn after being thrown, the player can regularly throw flares when exploring intricate cave systems, leaving an easy-to-follow trail of flares leading back to safety. This may be seen as a low-tech early-game alternative to the [[Pathfinder Tool (Subnautica)|Pathfinder Tool]].
== Recipe ==
{{Recipe2}}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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Flare01.jpg|An ignited Flare at day
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Flare02.jpg|A flare illuminating the ocean floor at night
Flare_In-game.png|Flare
Flare03.jpg|A flare after having been picked back up
Flare1.gif|A Flare made on the Fabricator
Flare-anim.gif|The Flare's first-use animation
NewFlareDay.jpg|Flare illumination at day
NewFlareNight.jpg|Flare illumination at night
</gallery>
|-|Concept Art=
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left" hideaddbutton="true">
Flare 1.jpg|Flare [[Concept art]]
</gallery>
</tabber>


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Latest revision as of 03:59, 27 April 2024

This article is about the Flare in Subnautica. [[{{#explode:Flare (Subnautica)|(}} (Below Zero)|Click here]] for information on this subject in Below Zero.

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<label>Music</label> <group layout="horizontal"> <label>Food</label> <label>H2O</label> </group> <label>Bioreactor</label> <label>Byproduct</label> <group collapse="open" class="tab-fragment"> <header>Fragments</header> <image source="image2"></image> <label>Item</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Location</label> <label>Fragments</label> <label>Attribute</label> <label>Debug Spawn</label> <format>{{{debugspawn2}}}</format> <image source="image3"></image> <label>Item</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Location</label> <label>Fragments</label> <label>Attribute</label> <label>Debug Spawn</label> <format>{{{debugspawn3}}}</format> <image source="image5"></image> <label>Item</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Location</label> <label>Fragments</label> <label>Attribute</label> <label>Debug Spawn</label> <format>{{{debugspawn4}}}</format> </group> <group collapse="open" class="tab-fragment"> <header>Data Boxes</header> <image source="image6"></image> <label>Location</label> </group> </infobox> Flares are tools that are crafted with the Fabricator. This allows the player to illuminate dark areas like caves with a stationary light source, thus making it easier for the player to defend themselves or to spot resources. Two of them can also be found in the storage within Lifepod 5 at the start of the game.

Controls

Action Mouse & Keyboard Xbox One PlayStation 4 Nintendo Switch
Ignition and Throwing
RMB
XBOX Right Trigger PS4 R2.png SwitchZr.png

Uses

Flares are less useful in the game compared to Below Zero, but still find use, especially at the start:

  • First and foremost is that the flares can be held in the player's hand (by selecting it on the toolbar) and used as a consumable handheld light-source, which acts as a early-game alternative to the Flashlight by illuminating the area around the player while held.
  • Flares can be also be thrown to act as a permanent (i.e., non-despawning) light source by pressing the right mouse button (while it is selected on the toolbar) which will ignite the Flare and cause the player to throw it slightly forward, then the Flare will sink until it finds another object to rest on all while giving off illumination; this acts as an early-game version of the Light Stick.
  • The player can also pick up a Flare after it has been ignited/thrown and the ignited Flare will stay lit in the player's hand.
  • Given the fact that Flares will not despawn after being thrown, the player can regularly throw flares when exploring intricate cave systems, leaving an easy-to-follow trail of flares leading back to safety. This may be seen as a low-tech early-game alternative to the Pathfinder Tool.

Recipe

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Gallery

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|-|Concept Art=

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