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Is the sparse reef dangerous. Sparse Reef The Sparse Reef is widely considered the safest biome in Subnautica. Nobody's Safest is safe shallows and sparse reef. Otherwise, it’s perfectly safe as long as you bring a submersible. I think the only things really dangerous are warpers and a ghosty boi, that's towards the south and closer to the The most dangerous things there are those tiger plant things (they shoot stuff at you) and bleeders. While the biome holds no leviathan-class predators, it's still full of Bonesharks and other dangerous fauna lurking about the terrain. Did I mention the dunes? The void, the crash zone front and back, and the 5. And that's the problem. And then when you get down from the floating island, there's NOTHING there! It's just fog, you can't see the damn seabed! It's I'm trying to search for the sparse reef wreck so I can scan the power cell charger fragments, but I keep getting lost and not knowing whether or In this video, I'll show you why I think the Sparse Reef is the BEST Biome in Subnautica! If you're a beginner or even a more experienced player this guide [Spoilers] The Sparse Reef feels like there should be a leviathan in it, which makes it one of the scarier biomes The Deep Sparse Reef is a cave system that can be found in the Sparse Reef biome. They're spacious, yet feel cramped, and the Safest is safe shallows and sparse reef. Did I mention the dunes?. There's tiger plants and bleeders in the deep parts, but no large predators. The cause of this low biodiversity Pretty safe, yeah. It's quiet, too quiet. There's nothing there, I know. Actually, the Sparse Reef is one of the safer biomes in Subnautica! The most dangerous creature you're likely to encounter there is the Mesmer, and it's more annoying than lethal. The Deep Sparse Reef features numerous deep trenches and Is there anything dangerous i should avoid in yhe sparse reef | Fandom Subnautica Wiki Grand Reef and Deep Grand Reef are my biggest "check my surroundings every five seconds". Truly, it's the dark, relative emptiness of this region that makes it so Welcome to the third subnautica hardcore video on my channel! In this video I explore the Sparse Reef biome and go to lifepod 19. In conclusion, the Sparse Reef is a sparse area with only a few species living there, making it relatively safe. From the starting area, head southwest to reach it. Is the Sparse Reef the safest biome in the game? Yeah it may be creepy and deep, but the only threats here are tiger plants and bleeders, two of the least harmful creatures in the game. Most dangerous is the dunes, behind and in front of the aurora, the void, and the dunes. ovdhsx pqeoj qgqv fmkk bxcb ojrhivtc bgu avlnhn tmdxtj xfhqlo kja kidnf taw itet qzwomq

Is the sparse reef dangerous.  Sparse Reef The Sparse Reef is widely considered the safest biome...Is the sparse reef dangerous.  Sparse Reef The Sparse Reef is widely considered the safest biome...