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The '''Grand Reef''' is a unique deep [[biome]] in ''[[Subnautica (game)|Subnautica]]'' that covers the southwestern portion of the map. |
The '''Grand Reef''' is a unique deep [[biome]] in ''[[Subnautica (game)|Subnautica]]'' that covers the southwestern portion of the map. |
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Revision as of 16:01, 13 May 2016
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Template:Infobox Biome The Grand Reef is a unique deep biome in Subnautica that covers the southwestern portion of the map.
It is home to many types of fauna, including the large herbivore Sea Treader. It is also known for its unique types of flora, from the luminous Floating Stones to the peculiar Membrain Trees.
Below this area, the player can find a large cavern system featuring the same type of flora and fauna, with the addition of Crabsquids and Jellyrays.
Commonly found harvesting nodes in the Grand Reef are basalt outcrops, as well as many other type of rare crystals.
Scattered deep within the area are many hydrothermal vents, aka "black smokers"[1].
Resources
- Aluminum Oxide Crystal
- Diamond
- Gold
- Membrain Tree Seed
- Mercury Ore
- Moon Pool Fragment
- Nuclear Reactor Fragment
- Quartz
- Thermal Plant Fragment
- Uraninite Crystal
Fauna
Flora
Gallery
Membrain Trees along with Floating Stones from afar
Basalt, Aluminum Oxide and Membrain Trees in the area
The path of the Sea Treaders within the Grand Reef
Developers screenshot of the Grand Reef from Trello
For a more complete gallery, visit Grand Reef/Gallery.
Videos
References
- ↑ Hydrothermal vent on Wikipedia.
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