Spoiler alert: The following section contains story related material. An example of this is finding a Stalker egg in the Jellyshroom Cave.Įggs can be used as fuel for the Bioreactor, though they provide far less energy than a hatched creature. They are destroyed by a Prawn Suit with a punch, or using a Propulsion or Repulsion Cannon on it, meaning they cannot be picked up with a Prawn Suit or moved around with tools, only by hand.Įggs can be found in their species' biomes, but gravity can cause an egg to roll or fall into another biome or cave. When I got in the tank with Boneshark Sandshark Stalker Gaspod Ampeel Crabsnake Crash fish. Crashfish explosions can destroy their own eggs and habitat if they are too close. What do you do with with the predators once theyre hatched Ive released a Jelly ray and Rabbit ray near my base and they peacefully swim around with the cuddle fish. Hits with a knife will slice open the egg, resulting in no creature being spawned. The exceptions are the Ampeel, as its electric shocks still apply damage, and the Crabsquid.Įggs can be destroyed. So I bred the Arctic Peepers and got a bunch (I love me some sushi) anyways when I released some near my base they seem to stay in proximity of the the spot I released them also hatched a Cryptosuchus and released near my base and it stays in close proximity as well. Most normally aggressive creatures will not attack the player if hatched in the Alien Containment, allowing the player to scan it even after it is released in the wild. They can die inside of the aquarium, however, if the aquarium's population limit is surpassed.īaby creatures can be picked up and placed outside in the water, where they will instantly become fully grown. The hatched creature will slowly grow until it is moderately-sized or can fit within the confines of the Alien Containment. After one to three in-game days, the egg will hatch into a smaller version of its respective species. After placing an egg inside an Alien Containment, it will stay where it was placed. After learning this information this way in-game, or from the table below, similar eggs can be identified by the biome it comes from, its appearance, and size.Īlmost all eggs can be placed inside an Alien Containment. The PDA gives the player this information instantly no matter where they are, without needing to be present to observe which creature came from which egg. Until they hatch, an egg is labeled as an unknown creature egg, changing to match the name of the creature the egg contained if it hatches inside an Alien Containment. They are the unhatched versions of their respective Fauna. Five Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs are located in the Primary Containment Facility along with the last adult Sea Emperor Leviathan. really smart renewable energy resource that is a workhorse outside the base too.Eggs are items found in Subnautica and Subnautica: Below Zero. i build with certain mods, currently they arent working, however, my base is partially powered on seamonkeys, its kind of a strange process, i have to load the ACU initially, and then wait until the population maxes out the tank, following that the tank begins depositing any further eggs into the bioreactor, when the bioreactor and tank are both full, they release outside the base. How To Hatch A Creature Egg In Subnautica See which creatures/eggs are in the alien containment and which plants they need. Alien Containment may refer to: Alien Containment (Subnautica) Alien Containment (Below Zero) Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Also just a side note if you hatch an egg and do not see the creature just save restart your game and it will appear. This is a disambiguation page, intended to distinguish between articles of similar subject or title. Now with Crypto it did not attack my character but did seem aggressive towards vehicles seatruck prawn. It seems bred or hatched animals stay within the area of the spot you release them. In a normal life cycle it seems likely that sea emperors would have buried their eggs in shallower waters, where different organic materials in the soil would have triggered a hatching response. Originally posted by Fire_Forged:So I bred the Arctic Peepers and got a bunch (I love me some sushi) anyways when I released some near my base they seem to stay in proximity of the the spot I released them also hatched a Cryptosuchus and released near my base and it stays in close proximity as well. Recipe Data Bank Entry The emperor specimen's eggs are attached to some form of incubator.
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