Sulfur Plant (Subnautica)

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This article is about Sulfur Plant (Subnautica) in Subnautica. For the related article on the Below Zero Wiki, see Sulfur Plant (Subnautica).

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Behavior

When the player gets too close, the Sulfur Plant quickly opens up like a flower, revealing the Crashfish inside. If the player continues to approach, the Crashfish will charge the player. Once the plant is empty(and after the player managed to dodge and not die), the player can harvest the Cave Sulfur inside.

If left undisturbed, the Sulfur Plant will spawn a new Crashfish within 15-20 minutes, which could be prevented by destroying it by using the knife. This is advised as it decreases the threat around the area. However, once the plant is destroyed, its powder is no longer harvestable.

Data Bank Entry

These plants appear to serve as nests for the explosive organisms which guard them.

- The outer petals are undamaged by the presence of the inhabiting creature, suggesting a complex co-development
- The plant has evolved to feed on nutrients and minerals deposited within it by the fish
- Sulfuric deposits on the inner leaves provide an insight into the mechanism by which the creatures explode

Assessment: Sulfur has applications in construction of the repair tool

Gallery

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