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=== [[Caves]] ===
=== [[Caves]] ===
* [[Blood Kelp Caves]] (430 - 675m)
* [[Blood Kelp Caves]] (430 - 675m)
* [[Jelly Shroom Caves]] (180-300m)
* [[Inactive Lava Zone]] (1000 - 1300m)
* [[Inactive Lava Zone]] (1000 - 1300m)
* [[Lava Caves]] (220 - 315m)
* [[Kelp Forest Caves]] (150 - 200m)
* [[Kelp Forest Caves]] (150 - 200m)
* [[Mountain Range Caves]]
* [[Deep Grand Reef]] (400 - 600m)
* [[Mushroom Forest Caves]]
* [[Mountain Range Caves]] (0 - 380m)
* [[Overgrown Caves]]
* [[Mushroom Forest Caves]] (180 - 240m)
* [[Safe Shallows Caves]]
* [[Overgrown Caves]] (125 - 200m)
* [[Tiger Plant Caves]]
* [[Safe Shallows Caves]] (10 - 75m)
* [[Tiger Plant Caves]] (150 - 175m)


===In-Development Biomes===
===In-Development Biomes===
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=== Possible Biomes ===
=== Possible Biomes ===
* Arctic
* [[Arctic]]
* [[Twisty Bridges]]
* [[Twisty Bridges]]
* Sea Treader's Path
* [[Sea Treader's Path]]


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 14:55, 7 February 2016

Subnautica features a wide range of Biomes to explore and conquer, representing miniature ecosystems. The word itself comes from the term "bioformation".

Biomes

Surface biomes

Caves

In-Development Biomes

Mini-Biomes

Possible Biomes

Gallery

Trivia

  • The current maps of the Wiki are outdated.
  • Developers' footages of biome generation can be seen on a playlist from Russel Maekim's Youtube channel. He also sometimes livestreams his work on Twitch.