Wrecks

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This article is about the Wrecks. You may be looking for the Aurora or Destroyed Lifepods.

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</image> <label>Tab</label> <label>Type</label> <label>Biome</label> <label>Depth Range</label> <label>Temperature Range</label> <label>Biome ID</label> <label>Harvesting Nodes</label> <label>goto ID</label> <label>Coordinates</label> <label>Base ID</label> <group> <label>Point of Interest</label> <label>Music</label> </group> </infobox> The Wrecks are explorable pieces of debris from the Aurora.[1] They have a wide range of sizes. Large Wrecks contain valuable technology in the form of Fragments and sometimes Data Boxes or Supply Crates, while Small Wrecks contain only a limited amount of fragments. Note: Certain fragments or data boxes won't spawn if one has already obtained the Blueprints and didn't load the area/wreck/biome beforehand. This does not include miscellaneous or some decorative interior or exterior modules such as Plant Pots or Beds.

Large Wrecks

There are twenty-three Large Wrecks spread throughout the ocean at the beginning of the game. Each of them is surrounded by their local Flora and Fauna and possesses their own unique challenges. Many of them include sections that are only accessible with the Laser Cutter or a Repair Tool or require unblocking the passage blocked with Cargo Crates or other debris with a Propulsion Cannon. While each contains a unique set of fragments, there are common items found in many Wrecks, for example chairs and desks.

Large Wreck List

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Blood Kelp Trench=

Image Items Coordinates
BloodKelpWreck-1.jpg
-1201 -324 -396

(wreck8)

|-| Bulb Zone=

Image Items Coordinates
20170604125129 1.jpg
929 -198 593

(wreck3)

KooshZoneWreck2.jpg
1309 -215 570

|-| Dunes=

Image Items Coordinates
DunesWreck-1.jpg
-1448 -332 723

(wreck6)

DunesWreck2.jpg
-1632 -334 83
DunesWreck3.jpg
-1210 -217 7

|-| Grand Reef=

Image Items Coordinates
Grand Reef Wreck 1.png
-290 -222 -773

(wreck10)

Grand Reef Wreck 2.png
-865 -430 -1390

(wreck11)

|-| Grassy Plateaus=

Image Items Coordinates
Grassy Plateaus Wreck no1.jpg
-15 -96 -624

(wreck13)

GrassyPlateausWreck-3.jpg
-390 -120 648

(wreck12)

GrassyPlateausWreck-2.jpg
286 -72 444

(wreck1)

GrassyPlateausWreck-4.jpg
-635 -50 -2

(wreck2)

GrassyPlateausWreck-5.jpg
-432 -90 -268

(wreck14)

|-| Kelp Forest=

Image Items Coordinates
KelpForestWreck-3.jpg
-320 -57 252

(wreck18)

KelpForestWreck-4.jpg
65 -25 385

(wreck17)

|-| Mountains=

Image Items Coordinates
MountainsWreck-1.jpg
701 -346 1224

(wreck5)

2017-04-08 00001.jpg
1057 -254 1359

(wreck19)

|-| Northwestern Mushroom Forest=

Image Items Coordinates
MushroomForestWreck-1.jpg
-645 -120 773

(wreck9)

|-| Safe Shallows=

Image Items Coordinates
SafeShallowsWreck-1.jpg
-40 -14 -400

(wreck15)

SafeShallowsWreck-2.jpg
366 -6 -203

(wreck16)

|-| Sea Treader's Path=

Image Items Coordinates
SeaTreadersWreck-1.jpg
-1131 -166 -729

(wreck7)

|-| Sparse Reef=

Image Items Coordinates
Sparse Reef Wreck.png
-787 -208 -713

(wreck20)

|-| Underwater Islands=

Image Items Coordinates
UnderwaterIslandWreck-1.jpg
-102 -179 860

(wreck4)

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Small Wrecks

Small Wrecks, also known as Scatters, can be found surrounding the Large Wrecks. They can contain useful items and fragments.

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Safe Shallows=

Image Items Coordinates
Safe Shallows Small Wreck 1.png
20 -10 300

(scatter36)

Safe Shallows Small Wreck 2.png
90 -20 120

(scatter39)

Safe Shallows Small Wreck 3.png
65 -10 -85

(scatter38)

Safe Shallows Small Wreck 4.png
-160 -20 -225

(scatter40)

Safe Shallows Small Wreck 5.png
175 -23 -253

(scatter41)

Safe Shallows Small Wreck 6.png
310 -23 -119

(scatter37)

|-| Grassy Plateaus=

Image Items Coordinates
Grassy Plateaus Small Wreck 1.png
165 -86 -520

(scatter32)

Grassy Plateaus Small Wreck 2.png
322 -90 222

(scatter34)

Grassy Plateaus Small Wreck 3.png
270 -85 70

(scatter35)

Grassy Plateaus Small Wreck 4.png
-370 -100 475

(scatter31)

Grassy Plateaus Small Wreck 5.png
-284 -93 606

(scatter42?)

Grassy Plateaus Small Wreck 6.png
-520 -90 -215

(scatter33)

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Sounds

File Type
File:Wrea 1shot 1.ogg Ambient Sound 1
File:Wrea 1shot 2.ogg Ambient Sound 2
File:Wrea 1shot 3.ogg Ambient Sound 3
File:Wrea 1shot 4.ogg Ambient Sound 4
File:Wrea 1shot 5.ogg Ambient Sound 5
File:Wrea 1shot 6.ogg Ambient Sound 6
File:Wrea 1shot 7.ogg Ambient Sound 7
File:Wreak ambient loop.ogg Ambient Loop

Gallery

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Trivia

  • Wreck 1 (Grassy Plateaus) plays a distinct ambiance soundtrack when entered that isn't played in any other wreck.
  • Wrecks 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 all share the same U-shape wreck model.
    • Wrecks 1, 3, 8, 9 and 10 also share a similar model. The same goes for Wreck 18 and 20.
  • There used to be 4 small wrecks scattered to the west of the Aurora that yielded only Supply Crates. These were removed at some point, and Supply Crates can be found across all of the Crash Zone as of now.
  • Non-scannable Picture Frames are present in the second Bulb Zone wreck and the third Dunes wreck. It is unknown whether this is intended or not.
  • Wreck 2 has a terminal that can be downloaded to your PDA, however, this terminal gives nothing of importance as it ends up spitting out a set of characters as if someone was smashing a computer keyboard.

References