

Therefore, to find the cave entrance, head to lifepod 12 and then go directly west for 348 meters. You can see that lifepod 12 is exactly east, 348 meters away. Consult Console Commands to enable the debug console. The use of Spawn IDs will be considered cheating and therefore achievements will be disabled. To help you out, I have a screenshot here of the egg at its location in the Eastern Mushroom Forest, so you know what to look for.įor reference on where exactly the cave entrance in the Eastern Mushroom Forest is, here is a screenshot from exiting the cave. This page contains all numerical item and spawn ids in Subnautica as well as their simple id. The system in the Eastern Mushroom Forest is larger, and the way to find the egg is to just keep following the caves to go deeper and deeper (downward) Every time you go downward, make sure you LOOK below you, as you will end up descending right on top of the egg (which may be why lots of people miss it) In each forest you will find a giant mushroom tree, and if you swim around the base of it you will eventually find entrances to the cave systems underneath both separate trees. The Eastern Mushroom Forest is bordered by the Koosh Zone (AKA the Bulb Zone.) 164,228 Total views 486,200 Version 2.0. The Western Mushroom Forest is the one that is bordered by the dunes and the Northern Blood Kelp Zone. A lot of people don't realize that there are TWO giant mushroom trees, one in EACH of the mushroom forests. On the wiki it says that the fourth egg is in the caves underneath the giant mushroom tree in the mushroom forest. Here's where a lot of confusion about the number of eggs comes in. To make sure that you know the difference, here are screenshots of what the Dunes Impact Crater looks like.Ībove: Image of the Dunes Meteor Impact Crater (this is not the location of the egg.)īelow: Image of the meteor at the center of the crater ( still not the egg location.) I'm going to repeat this many times: The Dunes Impact Crater is Not The Location of the Egg. Two more were taken by the Precursors one was dissected prematurely in the Dissection Lab, while another one is on display in the Egg lab. The egg's location is between the two large vents pictured above. Five Sea Emperor Leviathan Eggs are located in the Primary Containment Facility along with the last adult Sea Emperor Leviathan. There are two large vents surrounded by several small vents. For now you’ll need to keep your distance until you’re able to craft a Radiation Suit. If you get too close to it you’ll start taking radiation damage. These two photos below are the Dunes Sinkhole, the actual location of the egg.Ībove: Image of the Dunes Sinkhole, with two visibly distinct large thermal vents.īelow: Image of the vents inside the Dunes Sinkhole. Your lifepod will spawn somewhere in the Safe Shallows but the exact location will be different every time. To make sure you know the difference, here are screenshots (sorry for bad quality) of the Dunes Sinkhole. The egg can be found next to the glowing plant between the two large thermal vents.

Heres a look at all of them and where to adults in the Blood Kelp and. This egg has an energy value of 259, while grown Ampeels. Subnautica Below Zero: A Complete Guide To Eggs. The Dunes Sinkhole is very close to a reaper leviathan, and it has two large thermal vents inside it, surrounded by several small vents. Its easy to recognize since its completely red and has little antennas poking out of the egg, similar to the ones an adult Ampeel has. Lots of people think that the Dunes Sinkhole is the same as the Dunes Crater. I checked out the grassy plateaus and safe shallows closest to the Aurora(haven't explored it at all yet), and there fortunately were creature eggs that I was looking for.The egg location is the dunes sinkhole, NOT the dunes impact crater. Panicking, I left the biome for a while, thinking that reloading the biome that my base was in might spawn some eggs in.

But then I noticed that the scanner room wasn't picking up creature eggs from the plateaus and the safe shallows right beside it.
SUBNAUTICA EGGS WITH ALDUTS HOW TO
After finally deciding to get all the edible flora from the floating island, I wanted to find and keep 2 of each egg just because I wanted to. This video shows how to find all 14 obtainable creature eggs in Subnautica Below Zero, except the Trivalve Eggs, which are linked below in separate videos. I've been using eggs that my scanner room detected for bioreactor fuel since I didn't get around to planting things yet. I built my first base at the grassy plateau closest to the dunes, at a spot that has easy access to the jellyshroom caves, safe shallows, and kelp forest. I'm playing the April 2021 build, and it's my first playthrough. TL DR - A bunch of creature eggs had been spawning near my first base, and I used them all for my bioreactor, but then I actually wanted to keep some eggs and noticed that no more eggs were spawning, is this normal?
