8/5/2023 0 Comments Fauna subnautica eggs![]() ![]() ![]() Aside from eating fish for survival in the early stages, the game goes out of it's way to teach you that there's no need to kill stuff. I also feel that ethically the bioreactor kinda goes against some of the principles the game clearly wants to instill with the rest of the design philosophy being utilized. Otherwise solar and geothermal are way more efficient than the bioreactor. The bioreactor is barely even worth the hassle, and by the time you're far enough in the story to need a more permanent base anywhere deeper than the Grassy Plateaus you have easy enough access to the materials to make a nuclear reactor and never need any other power source ever again. I honestly don't see the point of any of the eggs. For the same number of slots, even peepers would give you more than 5 times the energy value. I double-checked numbers, and alien feces are only worth 300 energy for a 2x2 block which makes them actually pretty crappy fuel (see what I did there). The only downside is that they're tedious to collect unless you're nearby.ĮTA: I take it back. If you have time (or a base near there), the Sea treader feces are probably second only to oculus for energy density (I'd have to double check the numbers). Gel sacks are probably the best flora that you can grow yourself, but acid mushrooms are decent and available right from the beginning. Can pick up a bunch at once with a grav trap. Peepers are more readily available, but not quite as dense. Energy value 105.Well, "best" depends on a couple factors, but oculus is hands-down the most energy-dense (630 per inventory slot), but they're not readily available unless your base is in the Jellyshroom Cave or you breed them in alien containment. Stalker Egg (2x2) can be found in Kelp Forest zone. Spadefish Egg (1) can be found in Deep Sparse Reef, Grand Reef, Grassy Plateaus Caves, Underwater Islands, Underwater Islands Caves Zones with an energy value 140. Sand Shark Egg (2x2) can be found in Grassy Plateaus Zone with an energy value 210. ![]() Rabbit Ray Egg (1) can be found in Safe Shallows Zone. Mesmer Egg (1) can be found in Bulb Zone, Bulb Zone Caves, and Bone Field Zones with an energy value of 175. Lava Lizard Egg can be found in Lava Castle and Lava lakes Zones with an energy value 189. Jellyray Egg (2x2) can be found in Deep Grand Reef, Mushroom Forest, and Mushroom Forest Caves Zones with an energy value 119. Gasopod Egg (2x2) can be found in Crash Zone Mesas, Dunes, and Safe Shallows Zones with an energy value 231. Cuddlefish Egg (1) can be found in Deep Grand Reef Degasi Base, Dunes Sinkhole, Lost River Laboratory, Northeaster Mushroom Forest Caves, Northwestern Mushroom Forest Caves Zones with an energy Value 210. Crashfish Egg (1) can be found in Kelp Forest Caves, Safe Shallows, and Safe Shallows Cave Zones with an energy value of 189. Crabsquid Egg (2x2) can be found in Deep Grand Reef, Northern Blood, and Kelp Zones with an energy value 259. Crabsnake Egg (2x2) can be found in Jellyshroom Cave with an energy value 231. Boneshark Egg (2x2) can be found in Bulb, Mushroom Forest, and Underwater Islands Zones with an energy value 210. Normal EggsĪmpeel Egg (2x2) can bound in Blood Kelp and Bulb Zone with an energy value 259. Just make sure to check the population limit isn't exceeded, or else the animals will die. There are two different types of eggs, ones for normal creatures and bosses, all labeled below with their respective video game biomes. This is when players should move the creature into the aquarium. After different amounts of time, depending on the egg, they will hatch into smaller animal versions. Once creature eggs are found, they can be placed in Alien Containment. Eggs can also be used as fuel for the Bioreactor in the Mobile Bay, although they do not provide as much energy as a fully grown creature. When hatched this way, most creatures will not attack the player, except the Ampeel and the Crabsquid. Of the many uses, eggs can be scanned, added to the databank, and then released into the wild. ![]()
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