
Surrounding the safe shallows, you will see long “creepy” seaweed trees that rise all the way to the surface from the seafloor.

If you don’t want to swim back to the Fabricator to reference crafting ingredients, press alt+tab and keep the Subnautica wiki open in your browser for quick reference. I cannot stress enough how important it is to learn the basics of the Fabricator when it comes to playing efficiently and enjoyably.

Study the basic recipes and start developing a plan for what you need to collect. This fabricator is essentially your Minecraft version of a crafting table. In the escape pod, you will find a wall-mounted Fabricator. With those important notes out of the way, let’s start with quick beginner’s tips: For hoarders like myself, I crafted three storage lockers surrounding the pod in the event that I had something good but didn’t want to drop it. If you haven’t created your own seabase yet, there is a small storage unit available on the bench inside the crash pod and you can also craft floatable storage lockers. Otherwise, your inventory will clutter up fairly quickly. With that in mind, make sure to only pick up these items if you need them right away. SO DON’T BE SCARED!Īlso, take note that certain items will occupy more space in your inventory, such as creepvine cluster samples, metal salvage, creature eggs, and handheld equipment. No one in the safe shallows will attack you and for the most part, it’s the “kiddy pool” of the ocean. Here there is plenty of fish to eat, quartz, titanium, and other basic crafting ingredients. The most habitable area available is the one where you land, the safe shallows. By applying the following tips, you will be well on your way to navigating this new world efficiently, enjoyably, and of course - with style.įor starters, it is important to note a few things about Subnautica. With so much at your disposal, the descent into this unique world takes quite a bit of time and resource management to ensure success. Thinking I might add another four panels.The extraterrestrial planet of Subnautica is large and filled with all sorts of flora, fauna, and unique challenges for even the most akin survival experts to overcome. I have four solar panels and within seconds of docking I had zero power and a very slow recharge speed. very quickly but draws MASSIVE amounts of power. the Moon Pool charges your Sea Moth very. Also be on the look out for lots of quartz and mercury ore (useless at the moment.)īy the way. I found the fragments quite deep, around 300m, so take a submarine and a rebreather for comfort.

They're a lot bigger than those tiny gasbags that you can pick up! You can also recognise the Grand Reef by its being very open, having horizontal 'plates' rather than caves, its bluish tinge and unusual squid-like sea life. When you start seeing very large jellyfish stuck to rocks, you're there.

Go 'South-West' from this imaginary North (may not be actual North).Imagine that the Aurora's smashed front end is facing 'North'.Sadly I don't have the compass yet (can't find any magnetite) so the best directions I can give you are these:
Where to find moonpool fragments generator#
I can confirm that both the Moon Pool and the Thermal Power Generator are located in the Great Reef.
