

Closer to the center of the biome and down some stairs leading from the base is the lake leading to the Glacial Connection, one of the 2 ways in or out of the Glacial Basin. A notable feature of the biome is a large ice mountain, which contains a cave where the Snowfox Base resides. The Glacial Basin is a large, empty basin most likely created thousands of years ago by the movement of a long collapsed glacier. It is a very cool area to explore but does not really have any purpose as of right now. It is the area of the game where you basically start off. Various forms of flora can be found here, either growing out of the ground or breaking through the ice. The chasm is characterized by large amounts of icicles hanging off the edges of cliffs. The Frozen River, as the name suggests, is a narrow chasm in which a frozen river runs through. Here are all the resources currently found in this Biome: There is also a recent Meteor Impact Crater, with large Silver Ore and Titanium deposits that can be mined. It leads to a large canyon that leads the player to the Arctic Spires Cache and then to the Arctic Spires. There is an entrance located in the northern section of the Glacial Basin across a bridge. It would appear the sea level has dropped since the ice spires formed, or the spires were thrust upwards, as the spires each have a large mass of ice a short way up above the floor, implying that this was once the level of the surrounding ice sheet. This is a frozen landscape, with a flat ice sheet broken up by huge spires of ice jutting up from below. If you are going to travel into that ice biome, then I would advise to have an escape plan or take the Seatruck if you have crafted it. Thankfully, there are the hole fish that can save your life, but if there are none, you are basically screwed. Getting caught under the ice floats is the worst thing that can happen to you because you know you are gonna die, but you can’t do anything about it. Try your best to stay close to the surface until you have a vehicle. Prioritize getting the Seatruck or the Seaglider, and if you don’t have that, make an Airbladder so you can safely reach the surface of the water quickly. If you don’t have any sort of vehicle, avoid going down deep into any biome or cave. Avoid swimming down deep without a vehicle Not only will you be able to find more items, but you will also be on alert for any enemies that come near.

The best way to find what you are looking for is to take it slow and be very observant of everything that is happening around you. Sometimes the items are in small little caves in the side of the mountains. That is because it is usually hidden under objects or in grass and shrubs. In this game, it is sometimes very hard to find materials and parts. Make sure you are very observant in finding material and items That can make all the difference if you are stuck under the water and you can’t get back to the surface. All you have to do is get 1x Fiber Mech and 2x Titanium, and you can bring your Oxygen from 45 Units to 75. Oxygen is gonna be your best friend in this game, so the best thing you can do is craft a Standard Oxygen Tank as soon as you possibly can. Conclusion Craft the better Oxygen Tank as fast as you can This article has been updated for Subnautica: Below Zero’s 1.0 release.ģ0. Here are all the Biomes currently in Subnautica: Below Zero: There are a bunch of things that new players probably won’t know, so here are some tips on what to do and all the biomes that are currently in the game. If you have not played the first game, go ahead and give it a go because it is one of our favorite games of all time.

There are new vehicles, biomes, bases, animals, plants, and much more. Subnautica: Below Zero is very similar in the way the first one worked, but it is an entirely different area.
