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[[File:Material_limestone.jpg|thumb|A limestone node]]
{{Craftable|title1 = <center>Limestone Outcrop|image4 = Ic_LimestoneChunk_22743.png|tab = [[Harvesting Node]]|biome = * [[Crag Field]]
[[Limestone]] is a [[Harvesting Node|Harvesting&nbsp;Node]] that contains [[:Category:Materials|Materials]]. It can be found on the seabed of many different [[Biomes]].
* [[Crash Zone]]
* [[Crash Zone Mesas]]
* [[Dunes]]
* [[Dunes Caves]]
* [[Grand Reef]]
* [[Grassy Plateaus]]
* [[Grassy Plateaus Caves]]
* [[Kelp Forest]]
* [[Kelp Forest Caves]]
* [[Lost River]]
** [[Lost River|Corridor]]
** [[Lost River|Ghost Canyon]]
** [[Lost River|Junction]]
* [[Mushroom Forest]]
* [[Safe Shallows]]
* [[Safe Shallows Caves]]
* [[Sea Treader's Path]]
* [[Sea Treader's Tunnel Caves]]
* [[Sparse Reef]]
* [[Underwater Islands]]|drops = [[File:Titanium.png|30px|link=Titanium]] [[File:Copper Ore.png|30px|link=Copper Ore]]|debugspawn = LimestoneChunk}}
The '''Limestone Outcrop''' is a [[Harvesting Node]] that contains [[Raw Materials (Subnautica)|Raw Materials]], either [[Copper Ore (Subnautica)|Copper]] or [[Titanium (Subnautica)|Titanium]]. It can be found on the seabed and walls of many different [[Biomes (Subnautica)|Biomes]].



[[Limestone]] can contain the following.

*[[Titanium]] ([[Safe Shallows]])

*[[Copper]] ([[Safe Shallows]])

It is a very common Harvesting Node, and can be spotted multiple times in a single biome.

Limestone Outcrops can contain the following:
* [[Copper Ore (Subnautica)|Copper Ore]] - 50%
* [[Titanium (Subnautica)|Titanium]] - 50%
{{Clear}}

== Data Bank Entry ==
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These unusual geological structures often form around titanium and copper deposits, and are distinct to this planet. Closer analysis reveals the stone around the metal has been hardened against erosion, but the mechanism remains unknown.

Assessment: Titanium and copper source
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery widths="200" spacing="small">
[[File:LimestoneMushroomForest.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
LimestoneNewInGame1.png|Limestone in the [[Safe Shallows]]
[[File:LimestonMF2.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
LimestoneNewInGame2.png|Limestone is commonly found within the larger [[Giant Coral Tubes]]
[[File:LimestoneMF3.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
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[[File:LimestoneMF4.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]

[[Category:Harvestable]]
[[de:Kalksteinablagerung]]
[[Category:Safe Shallows]]
[[fr:Affleurement de Calcaire (Subnautica)]]
[[Category:Kelp Forest]]
[[es:Piedra caliza]]
[[pl:Wychodnia wapienia]]
[[ru:Выступ известняка]]
[[Category:Harvesting Node]]
[[Category:Grassy Plateaus]]
[[Category:Grassy Plateaus]]
[[Category:Materials]]
[[Category:Kelp Forest]]
[[Category:Checkonpatch]]
[[Category:Safe Shallows]]
[[Category:Sparse Reef]]
[[Category:Safe Shallows Caves]]
[[Category:Crag Field]]
[[Category:Underwater Islands]]
[[Category:Mushroom Forest]]
[[Category:Kelp Forest Caves]]
[[Category:Grand Reef Caves]]
[[Category:Underwater Islands Caves]]
[[Category:Deep Sparse Reef]]
[[Category:Crash Zone Mesas]]

Latest revision as of 19:56, 3 November 2024

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

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Data Bank Entry

These unusual geological structures often form around titanium and copper deposits, and are distinct to this planet. Closer analysis reveals the stone around the metal has been hardened against erosion, but the mechanism remains unknown.

Assessment: Titanium and copper source

Gallery