![]() Subnautica's Prawn Suit requires two Plasteel Ingots, two Aerogels, Enameled Glass, two Diamonds, and two Lead. However, the materials needed to actually craft the suit changes between games. For Below Zero, the Koppa Mining Site or Outpost Zero are the best locations. For Subnautica, the greatest source of these fragments lays in the Prawn Bay of the Aurora. Related: Subnautica: 10 Best Wrecks To Find Early In The GameĪs with most vehicles, players will need to unlock its use by scanning fragments scattered about the map. Being exosuit-shaped, it makes it far easier to navigate the more precarious and narrow areas of dangerous biomes, as well as gathering the rare materials found there. While still offering the usual protection against the deadly heat, this mecha-like vehicle is capable of traversing even greater depths than either former transportation method. Likewise, it also requires less advanced resources to build, taking only a Titanium Ingot, Advanced Wiring, two pieces of Glass, three chunks of Lead, and a Power Cell to craft.īut even better than the Cyclops or Seatruck is the Prawn Suit - the only major vehicle to carry over into both games. Further luckily, all of these biomes are shallow, early-game areas. Related: Subnautica: 5 Scary Biomes You Can't Avoid (& 5 You Can)įortunately for players, it's much easier to find all the fragments for the Seatruck (barring extra modules) as they will be generously scattered about the Twisty Bridges, Purple Vents, and Thermal Spires biomes. And, of course, it provides natural protection from those deadly temperatures. ![]() When upgraded, it can withstand depths of 1000 meters which, while nowhere as deep as a Cyclops, is plenty deep for the shallower arctic biomes. How, then, are they to navigate the depths or these heated temperatures? Worry not as replacing the Cyclops (and Seamoth, to an extent) is the trusty Seatruck. Once collected, the materials needed to build this ship are three Plasteel Ingots, three Enameled Glasses, Lubricant, Advanced Wiring, and three chunks of Lead.īut for those playing Below Zero, there is no Cyclops submarine available. These pieces are located throughout various parts of the map - some in safer biomes and others in dangerous biomes. In order to gain access to this amazing machine, though, players will have to seek out and scan three types of fragments: the hull, engine, and bridge. ![]() This submarine is the biggest vehicle in Subnautica, and when fully upgraded, can travel depths up to 1700m, act as a mobile home base, and even convert the deadly heats to power itself. Related: 10 Essential Tips For Building The Subnautica Cyclops So, one of the best vehicles to have when traversing these extreme heats is the Cyclops. ![]() These boiling waters are also located in the deepest depths of the world - well beyond the reach of any oxygen tank upgrades - so one alternative remains: vehicles.Īll vehicles have a natural resistance to these extreme temperatures unless making direct contact with the source of said heat (lava, usually). While the Reinforced Dive Suit does provide extra protection against heat, it won't be enough for the hottest regions of the games (more so in Subnautica than Below Zero). Promotional/Official Art of the Cyclops Submarine Fortunately, between both games, the ingredients needed to make the suit are the same: Synthetic Fibers, two Diamonds, and two chunks of Titanium. Of course, players won't start out with the blueprints for this specialized suit, so they'll need to scout them out.įor Subnautica players, fragments of the suit will be located in the Dunes, Bulb Zone, and Sparse Reef. For those seeking the easiest access to the suit, the lattermost region hosts the least hostile fauna. In Below Zero, these fragments can be found scattered about the bow of the Mercury II wreckage located in the Lilypad Islands. This allows players to survive up to 70C (158F) - a decent increase from the base 50C (122F). This upgraded wetsuit halves the damage normally taken from hostile fauna and provides a slight increase in protection against extreme heat. Related: Subnautica: The Basic Supplies And How To Get Them One suit is unique to each game - the Radiation Suit for Subnautica and Cold Suit for Below Zero, respectively. One other suit is universal: the Reinforced Dive Suit. While players start out with a normal wetsuit, both Subnautica and Below Zero offer two variants to help players traverse through dangerous climates. Subnautica Player Model in Reinforced Dive Suit
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