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The '''Grassy Plateaus''' is a [[Biomes|Biome]] with a vast, plateau-like terrain, which offers a great diversity of [[Life Forms|life forms]], including the currently largest herbivore [[fauna]] in ''Subnautica'' - the [[Reefback]].
The '''Grassy Plateaus''' is a [[Biomes|Biome]] with a vast, plateau-like terrain, which offers a great diversity of [[Life Forms|life forms]], including the currently largest herbivore [[fauna]] in ''Subnautica'' - the [[Reefback]].


It is characterized by large, pillar-like structures seemingly being created due to water erosion, and a sandy terrain, almost completely coverd with [[Bloodgrass]], which give the '''Grassy Plateaus''' their distinct name.
It is characterized by large, pillar-like structures seemingly being created due to water erosion, and a sandy terrain, almost completely covered with [[Bloodgrass]], which give the '''Grassy Plateaus''' their distinct name.


Here, [[Limestone]] and [[Sandstone]] can be found hidden within the Bloodgrass patches.
Here, [[Limestone]] and [[Sandstone]] can be found hidden within the Bloodgrass patches.

Revision as of 00:53, 24 January 2016

Template:Infobox Biome The Grassy Plateaus is a Biome with a vast, plateau-like terrain, which offers a great diversity of life forms, including the currently largest herbivore fauna in Subnautica - the Reefback.

It is characterized by large, pillar-like structures seemingly being created due to water erosion, and a sandy terrain, almost completely covered with Bloodgrass, which give the Grassy Plateaus their distinct name.

Here, Limestone and Sandstone can be found hidden within the Bloodgrass patches.

It is advised for new players to stay far away from sand clouds, as Sand Sharks dwell abundantly in this biome.

Resources

Fauna

Flora

Gallery

For a more complete gallery, visit Grassy Plateaus/Gallery.