![]() This biome can also get dark as you go deeper, but coming from my experience, it isn't as stressful as the Dunes biome can be, seeing as the Reaper Leviathans that inhabit it are spread out a lot more in comparison to the other two biomes they inhabit, but can still be as unsuspecting to be right behind you. The Mountains biome is also more or less what it sounds like, a biome that consists of sharp, pointy parts of rocky landscape that shape it like a miniature mountain area, but it more or less has it's name because the Mountain Island is at the edge of the biome. What makes the Dunes biome so uniquely dangerous is not only the fact that reapers can hide behind the towering sand dunes, but the fact that the deeper you go, the darker it gets, and this is dangerous because if a Reaper were to spot you, you'd better be on your toes because you won't see it's shadow until the last second. Like the Crash Zone, lots of Sand Sharks and Stalkers live in this biome, however also like the Crash Zone, it is dominated by lots of Reaper Leviathans that constantly fight over territory. The Dunes biome is more or less what it sounds like, it's a nice looking biome full of sand dunes that goes to deep depths, having most of it's seabed land at 300m deep. What makes the Crash Zone especially dangerous is the dirty and misty fog of the water, likely caused by the crash of the aurora as it's impact shook sand from the ocean seabed everywhere despite the fact that this isn't a problem at all for Reapers because even though they are blind as bats, they still use echo-location with their roars. The crash zone's fauna consists of merely Sand Sharks and Stalkers, but mostly Reapers that prowl the area for smaller lifeforms to snack on. The Crash Zone was originally likely an empty, more dead-looking counterpart of the Grassy Plateau biome, but became even more dead when the aurora ship crashed into it as the crash likely killed a a lot of lifeforms in the area on impact. This base however is purely for lore purposes and does not appear in-game.Habitual preferences will usually stand at large open areas in the ocean, typically in specific biomes such as: In the cinematic trailer, it is revealed that Bart Torgal built himself a Seabase in what appears to be the Crash Zone or Safe Shallows. ![]() Spoiler alert: The following section contains story related material. It requires a radiation suit and ideally should be done with a Seamoth, as there is a radiation field around the perimeter. The "landing" inside is shallow enough to provide some safety for embarking and disembarking. ![]() If attempting to enter the Aurora, it only takes a brief trip through deeper waters, although a Reaper Leviathan can frequently be found west of the entrance. The safest way to cross the Crash Zone is to follow the Safe Shallows as close as possible, then stick to the shallowest parts of the area. This small area contains a good amount of Limestone and Sandstone Outcrops. The harvesting nodes typically found in the area makes this biome a good source for raw crafting materials.Ī portion of the Bulb Zone goes into the Crash Zone, near Aurora's front section. The biome makes up for this, however, with a wide variety of fauna, most of which being predatory - including the dangerous Reaper Leviathans. The Crash Zone possesses a distinct sandy, murky tint of water, and is nearly devoid of Flora, though the western part that borders the Safe Shallows shares some of its flora. Also, flocks of Skyrays populate this area. There is a large amount of dry land on the eastern side of the Aurora which has plenty of debris and Metal Salvage. The Crash Zone is located on the easternmost part of the map, surrounded by a Kelp Forest, Safe Shallows, the Bulb Zone, a Mushroom Forest, the Crag Field, and a Grassy Plateaus.
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