Subnautica: Below Zero – Mining Site Location Tips

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Subnautica: Below Zero – Mining Site Location Tips 1 - steamlists.com

This is a guide for finding the Mining Site. Comment any tips for the mining site.
 
 

What You Need

For this you need:
 
 
The Beacon For Delta Station Dock
 
 
A Sea Truck
 
 
Food and Water
 
 
a High Capacity Oxygen Tank
 
 
And a Beacon
 
 
 

How To Find It

Now that you got the stuff needed time to find the Mining Site. Go to Delta Station Dock on your Sea Truck, then save. (your Sea Truck may get damaged) go right (not left, cause if you go left you may encounter a squid shark.) go right around the island 376 meters.(1233.6 feet) then you will see a deep part, go down it about 137 meters, until you see the mining site. put your beacon above the big door and park your sea truck as close as possible to the entrance.(the door is wide enough for a prawn suit.)
 
 
 

How To Find the Moonpool

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So you want to find the Moonpool. go in to the mining site(Don’t forget to save) then there will be crates check them until you find the data for the Moonpool.(its not something to scan)
 
 
 

The Dangers

There are some dangers to the Mining Site.
 
 
1. Oxygen. The Mining Site depth is above 200 meters so make sure to bring an extra oxygen tank.
 
 
2. Rock Puncher
 
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The Mining Site has some Rock Punchers. Which are crab like creatures that punch rocks and you. They can jump up to get you.
 
 
3. Cryptosuchus
 
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, is a large shark like creature that has a loud roar making you think that a leviathan is going to attack you. “Despite its fearsome appearance, it is more roar than bite.”
 
-PDA
 
 

Written by Rubber Puff

 
 
This is all about Subnautica: Below Zero – Mining Site Location Tips; I hope you enjoy reading the Guide! If you feel like we should add more information or we forget/mistake, please let us know via commenting below, and thanks! See you soon!
 
 


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