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The '''Kelp Forest''' is one of the most common [[biomes|biome]] types in ''[[Subnautica (game)|Subnautica]]'', featuring a high density of [[Creepvine]]s. They are recognized as one of the most productive and dynamic [[Ecosystem-Player Events|ecosystems]] on [[Planet 4546B|the planet]]. Kelp Forests are also known as the home of the [[Stalker|Stalkers]].
The '''Kelp Forest''' is one of the most common [[biomes|biome]] types in ''[[Subnautica (game)|Subnautica]]'', featuring a high density of [[Creepvine]]s. They are recognized as one of the most productive and dynamic [[Ecosystem-Player Events|ecosystems]] on [[Planet 4546B|the planet]]. Kelp Forests are also known as the home of the [[Stalker]]s.


The Kelp Forest possesses a distinct green hue in the water. It is located at medium [[Depth|depths]] and is home to mainly passive life forms, with the exception of Stalkers and [[Bleeder]]s. The terrain is composed of mossy ground and a sandy seabed, sometimes showing entrances to [[Kelp Forest Caves|cavern systems]].
The Kelp Forest possesses a distinct green hue in the water. It is located at medium [[Depth|depths]] and is home to mainly passive life forms, with the exception of Stalkers and [[Bleeder]]s. The terrain is composed of mossy ground and a sandy seabed, sometimes showing entrances to [[Kelp Forest Caves|cavern systems]].
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Most of the [[Raw Materials|raw materials]] found here are at medium-level [[Depth Levels|depths]], with many [[Harvesting Node|harvesting nodes]] such as [[Limestone]] and [[Sandstone]]. The [[Creepvine Seed Cluster]]s not only provide light and a beautiful night time scenery, but are also crucial ingredients for making [[lubricant]]s and silicone rubber which are a vital fabricating ingredient in the game.
Most of the [[Raw Materials|raw materials]] found here are at medium-level [[Depth Levels|depths]], with many [[Harvesting Node|harvesting nodes]] such as [[Limestone]] and [[Sandstone]]. The [[Creepvine Seed Cluster]]s not only provide light and a beautiful night time scenery, but are also crucial ingredients for making [[lubricant]]s and silicone rubber which are a vital fabricating ingredient in the game.


There are currently six Kelp Forests on the map, some of which contain a [[Wrecks|Wreck]] and a [[Destroyed Escape Pods|Destroyed Escape Pod]].
There are currently six Kelp Forests on the map, some of which contain a [[Wrecks|Wreck]] or a [[Destroyed Escape Pods|Destroyed Escape Pod]].


==Resources==
==Resources==

Revision as of 00:05, 13 May 2016

Template:Infobox Biome The Kelp Forest is one of the most common biome types in Subnautica, featuring a high density of Creepvines. They are recognized as one of the most productive and dynamic ecosystems on the planet. Kelp Forests are also known as the home of the Stalkers.

The Kelp Forest possesses a distinct green hue in the water. It is located at medium depths and is home to mainly passive life forms, with the exception of Stalkers and Bleeders. The terrain is composed of mossy ground and a sandy seabed, sometimes showing entrances to cavern systems.

Most of the raw materials found here are at medium-level depths, with many harvesting nodes such as Limestone and Sandstone. The Creepvine Seed Clusters not only provide light and a beautiful night time scenery, but are also crucial ingredients for making lubricants and silicone rubber which are a vital fabricating ingredient in the game.

There are currently six Kelp Forests on the map, some of which contain a Wreck or a Destroyed Escape Pod.

Resources

Fauna

Flora

Corals

Gallery

For a more complete gallery, visit Kelp Forest/Gallery.

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