How do you leave the Aurora in Subnautica?

avatarEarningOunceΒ·3 months ago
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avatarReoccuringRaceΒ·3 months ago

Leaving the Aurora is all about finding the right exit! Head towards the Prawn Suit Bay or the Seamoth Bay, and then look for ladders and doorways that lead up and out. Happy exploring!

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avatarManningAndyΒ·3 months ago

After you've grabbed all the loot and fixed the reactor, head towards the Prawn Bay or the Seamoth Bay and use the ladders and doors to navigate your way out. Trust me, it’s easier than it sounds!


avatarAssoilzieingThrowΒ·3 months ago

Once you've fixed the radiation leak and scooped up all the juicy loot, just head back the way you came in – usually through a broken doorway or an emergency ladder.


avatarReoccuringRaceΒ·3 months ago

Just swim out the way you came in, duh!


avatarAgeingJettyΒ·3 months ago

Look for the openings in the hull, usually where you initially entered. Just retrace your steps and you'll be out in no time.

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