
Most other places have agressive fauna like shark species, stalkers, reapers and stuff so those are basically the easiest places to build a base on. Requires a lot of metarials so it's a project i do on creative mode, for fun.Īlso making a base in the caves with crabsnakes is a good idea because if i remember correctly, there must be some ways that lead to ILZ from there and there are some cool rare metarials in there that are pretty useful. My favourite thing is to make multipurpose rooms on top of each other and instead of using ladders, putting alien containments on both floors and just adding hatches to all floors. I took inspiration for this from a youtuber, probably it was IGM but i also made lots of alien containments inside them to hatch my creature eggs. Once i made a giant base there, circling the place. I also like the lagoon(is it the right word?) in the middle of the Floating Island. Those Ice Worms don't do well with unwelcome guests.(This comment has some spoilers so look away if you havent explored the biomes or the story of the Sunbeam) I never make one single base and commit to it all the time.Īt the beginning, a base at Safe Shallows is almost required.īut once i gather my metarials, i go to the Mountain Island and make a base to the left of the gun (looking at the gun while i'm on island) so i can watch Sunbeam from my bench, sipping some coffee, parking my Cyclops to the gun's moonpool.

This saves a bit of hassle when it comes to planning and building your first base on the land.
#Subnautica base trial#

Certain modules are difficult to place when you can't access them from the top, i.e by being able to swim around them and get the angle you want. This lack of hand-holding is one of the game's charms and suits the 'survivor on an alien. Though building a land base in Subnautica: Below Zero is a neat idea, it is a bit tricky. Unfortunately for new players, Subnautica: Below Zero doesn't offer much guidance in building a good base. This tab contains outer hull pieces for your. We’ll start with the leftmost tab, which is called Base Pieces. These can be temporarily fixed with the Repair Tool, but you still have to work on the Hull integrity (its overall strength) otherwise it will break again. To start building your Seabase, equip the Habitat Builder and activate it with the Right Hand button (Right-click on PC, controllers will vary.) This will bring up a tabbed menu of pieces that can be built as parts of your Seabase. Hull strength is very important when you're building bases underwater. Stacking modules on top of each other will eventually lead to your base falling apart, with cracks appearing in the seams and water flooding inside the base. This isn't a problem when you can swim up to the door, but you can't do that when you're building on the land.ĭoes Hull Strength Matter When You're Building Above Water?

Any compartment above water will keep you warm, even without a power source. I just build my first base consisting of only a few compartments.
#Subnautica base free#
In it, players are free to explore the ocean on an alien planet, known as planet 4546B, after their spaceship, the Aurora, crashes on the planet's surface. Oxygen obviously isn't a problem when you're out of the water, but the temperatures still drop in Below Zero, particularly at night time. Subnautica is an open world survival action-adventure video game developed and published by Unknown Worlds Entertainment.

Very much as the same as you would do underwater, rather this time you're above water.
