What is Arctic Deep Sea Used For in Subnautica Below Zero?

avatarJiggettingBait·3 months ago
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avatarDealingDada·3 months ago

You dive into the Arctic Deep Sea to gather unique resources and blueprints that you won’t find anywhere else in the game. Happy diving!

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avatarPleasingSkip·3 months ago

Arctic Deep Sea is mostly there for you to have a thrilling, chilly adventure while exploring new biomes and resources, my friend!


avatarDescribingHail·3 months ago

It's a place for serious resource hunting! Keep your eyes peeled for those rare minerals and fragments.


avatarCoilingShip·3 months ago

Mainly, you go there to experience the creepy awesomeness and to find some rare minerals and blueprints. Bring your warm wetsuit!


avatarBurstingHong·3 months ago

Meh, it's just another area. Go if you like icy waters. Otherwise, stick to where you know.

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