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[[File:Biome Map (2).gif|thumb|318x318px|GIF - Surface Biomes]] |
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* [[Floater Islands]] (0+m) |
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* [[Safe Shallows]] (1 - 80m) |
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* [[Kelp Forest]] (25 - 150m) |
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* [[Grassy Plateaus]] (100 - 150m) |
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* [[Mushroom Forest]] (125 - 200m) |
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* [[Koosh Zone]] (225 - 275m) |
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* [[Sparse Reef]] (40 - 310m) |
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* [[Floater Islands|Atmosphere Biome]] (Floater Islands) |
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* [[Dunes]] (230 - 400m) |
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* [[Underwater Islands]] (35 - 500m) |
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* [[Grand Reef]] (40 - 600m) |
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=== Caves === |
=== Caves === |
Revision as of 14:47, 11 August 2015
Subnautica features a wide range of Biomes to explore and conquer. Biomes in Subnautica represent minature ecosystems. The word itself comes from the term Bioformation.
Developer footage of Biome generation can be seen on a playlist from Russel Maekim's Youtube channel. He also sometimes livestreams his work on Twitch.
Biomes
- Floater Islands (0+m)
- Safe Shallows (1 - 80m)
- Kelp Forest (25 - 150m)
- Grassy Plateaus (100 - 150m)
- Mushroom Forest (125 - 200m)
- Koosh Zone (225 - 275m)
- Sparse Reef (40 - 310m)
- Dunes (230 - 400m)
- Underwater Islands (35 - 500m)
- Grand Reef (40 - 600m)
Caves
- Deep Grand Reef
- Jelly Shroom Caves
- Kelp Forest Caves
- Lava Caves
- Mushroom Forest Caves
- Overgrown Caves
- Safe Shallows Caves
- Spike Plant Caves