

Ice floes and other land masses can block your way up, which means you’ll run out of oxygen and die. This is a disambiguation page, intended to distinguish between articles of similar subject or title. Make sure that the areas you’re diving in have an accessible way to the surface. The Spiral Plant is necessary for story progress and is important to locate.
#BELOW ZERO SUBNAUTICA GUIDE HOW TO#
This part of the How To section will teach you how to find the Spiral Plant. You can carry a couple cooked fillets with you as you roam around, but don’t make more than you’ll need. Welcome to IGNs Subnautica: Below Zero guide. Food will expire after making it, so it’s best to hold on to the fish you catch and turn it into food when you need it. Hold off on making too much food at once.

Large items like parts of plants can be crafted into materials like rubber and fiber (as seen in the recipes of the above tips). It also contains gameplay tips and helpful pointers for successfully. Pay attention to item sizes in your inventory Image: Unknown Worlds Entertainment via Polygonĭifferent items take up different amounts of space, so make sure you’re using storage or crafting the resources down into smaller items to avoid running out of room. This page serves as a full-game survival mode walkthrough of Subnautica: Below Zero. Titanium can be found from smashing interactable rocks scattered around the water. You’ll need to use your knife to cut down the glowing red Creepvines growing out of the ground. Fiber Mesh is made from two Creepvine Samples. You’ll need two Titanium and one Fiber Mesh to make it.
#BELOW ZERO SUBNAUTICA GUIDE UPGRADE#
Collect the resources and upgrade your oxygen tank as soon as you can. The more oxygen you have, the farther you can dive. Make an upgraded oxygen tank as soon as you can Though hard to see, you can pluck the seed clusters from the middle of the larger Creepvine plants. Silicon Rubber is made from Creepvine Seed Clusters. Subnautica: Below Zero puts you in an environment filled with alien penguins and other monsters of the deep, and the dangers of the water still remain. You can use the Fabricator in the pod to craft one using Silicon Rubber and Titanium. One of the first things you should make is a Survival Knife. You’ll upgrade your equipment later, allowing for easier movement and more oxygen, so hold off until then. While there are plants and fish that to supply you with oxygen as you dive down, if you start feeling nervous about how deep you’re going, consider that a sign. While it may be tempting to go into every chasm you find, your oxygen levels will be too low. You can do this by opening the menu, going to Options, and checking off the Highlight Interactable box under Accessibility. The resources that you can actually harvest can be hard to see, but in the settings, you can add a colored outline on harvestable goods. Highlight your interactables for easy resource gathering

In Polygon’s Subnautica: Below Zero beginner’s guide, we show you some starting tips to help you survive when you dive. You have to watch your oxygen, food, and water levels to successfully explore the area. As long as your base has power, you’ll recharge the batteries over time.Subnautica : Below Zero puts you in an environment filled with alien penguins and other monsters of the deep, and the dangers of the water still remain. Once you find the habitat builder (1 wiring kit, 1 computer chip, 1 battery) blueprint at Delta Station, you’ll also unlock the blueprints for a battery charger (1 wiring kit, 1 copper wire, 1 titanium) interior module.īuild a battery charger somewhere in your base, and load it with up to four drained batteries.

Scroll through them to find a fresh one to load. This will pull up a list of the batteries you have in your inventory. Press the reload button - on consoles, this is the Square or X button. Select your tool from the quick slots along the bottom of your screen (this doesn’t work from your inventory). Image: Unknown Worlds Entertainment via Polygon Hit the reload button to swap out your batteries. Instead, you have to swap out the battery for a fresh one.įirst, make sure you have a fresh battery (2 ribbon plants, 1 copper ore). There’s no way to recharge the tools themselves. In Subnautica: Below Zero, the green gauge on a tool icon’s right side indicates battery drain (this gauge appears on battery icons as well). In this Subnautica: Below Zero guide, we’ll explain how to swap batteries in your tools, and how to recharge drained batteries. In Subnautica: Below Zero, several of the tools that keep you alive - like the scanner, habitat builder, or seaglide - run on batteries that lose their charge as you use them, and it’s not immediately clear how to recharge them (aside from just building new tools).
