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Around four types of fauna populate the '''Grand Reef''', including edible ones such as [[Spadefish]]es, [[Airsack]]s and [[Hoopfish]]es.
Around four types of fauna populate the '''Grand Reef''', including edible ones such as [[Spadefish]]es, [[Airsack]]s and [[Hoopfish]]es.


The '''Grand Reef''' is also known for its unique types of flora, featuring the luminous [[Floating Stones]] along with the pecuiar [[Membrain Tree]]s. They are found almost everywhere in the biome.
The '''Grand Reef''' is also known for its unique types of flora, featuring the luminous [[Floating Stones]] along with the peculiar [[Membrain Tree]]s. They are found almost everywhere in the biome.


Notable deeper areas, including the [[Deep Grand Reef]], have many hydrothermal vents known as "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrothermal_vent black smokers]", located in the Southwestern corner of the map.
Notable deeper areas, including the [[Deep Grand Reef]], have many hydrothermal vents known as "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrothermal_vent black smokers]", located in the Southwestern corner of the map.

Revision as of 06:58, 3 March 2016

Template:Infobox Biome The Grand Reef is currently the largest biome in Subnautica. It covers a considerable portion Southern and Southwestern corner of the map, and also is a very deep area, offering a wide range of diving possibilities to the players.

Around four types of fauna populate the Grand Reef, including edible ones such as Spadefishes, Airsacks and Hoopfishes.

The Grand Reef is also known for its unique types of flora, featuring the luminous Floating Stones along with the peculiar Membrain Trees. They are found almost everywhere in the biome.

Notable deeper areas, including the Deep Grand Reef, have many hydrothermal vents known as "black smokers", located in the Southwestern corner of the map.

The most common harvesting node in the Grand Reef are Basalt Outcrops.

Resources

Fauna

Flora

Gallery

For a more complete gallery, visit Grand Reef/Gallery.

Trivia

  • While being considered as the largest biome, the Grand Reef's diversity in fauna and flora, however, is subpar in comparison with other biomes, like the Grassy Plateaus or the Kelp Forest.

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