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Subnautica Below Zero: Every Egg And Where To Find Them

Subnautica: Below Zero is very much its own game with its own identity in terms of storyline and location. But -- thankfully, for many fans of the first title -- it borrows a ton of elements and gameplay mechanics from its predecessor. There are some new and refreshing things that players will need to figure out, but most of the harvesting, exploration, combat, and building mechanics have stayed the same.

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This includes finding and collecting creature eggs. There are a variety of new organisms lurking in the depths of the arctic and Subnautic: Below Zero adds even more entries to the expansive amount of life found on Planet 4546B. Players out there that want to preserve all the life they come across or are simply completionists, will want to track down every egg they possibly can in each area.

Players will likely stumble across an egg or two from general exploration but what exactly are they used for? The biggest plus to incubating and hatching fauna is that a normally aggressive creature will become docile, giving players a chance to scan it completely without being attacked. It's also possible to incubate eggs to gain crafting materials from the fully-grown creatures that hatch from them.

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Eggs can also be used as fuel for the Bioreactor but it's important to note that they will never provide as much fuel as a fully-grown creature. For this reason, it's not recommended to farm eggs for fuel and they should only be tossed into the Bioreactor in emergency scenarios.

Any "baby" fauna that is hatched and then placed into the open water will instantly grow to full size. It's also possible for eggs to be destroyed, and they're incredibly fragile.

Finding all of the eggs available in Subnautic: Below Zero will take some time. Whenever an egg is placed into incubation, it's labeled as "unknown." Only when it hatches will its name change. This can create a pretty big headache for players that don't know exactly what each egg looks like.

The following photo shows what each egg will look like in a players inventory:

Here's where you can find each egg and how long they take to incubate before a creature will hatch:

  • Arctic Ray Egg - Found in Sparse Arctic. (Incubation: 1 Day)
  • Brinewing Egg - Found in Sparse Arctic. (Incubation: 1 Day)
  • Crashfish Egg - Found in Arctic Kelp Caves, Crystal Caves, Purple Vents, Twisty Bridges, Twisty Bridges Caves. (Incubation: 1 Day)
  • Eye Jelly Egg - Found in Glacial Connection. (Incubation: 1 Day)
  • Lily Paddler Egg - Found in Lilypads Crevice (Incubation: 1 Day)
  • Pengwing Egg - Found in Arctic Kelp Forest, East Arctic, West Arctic. (Incubation: 1 Day)
  • Pinnacarid Egg - Found in Arctic Kelp Forest. (Incubation: 1 Day)
  • Sea Monkey Egg - Found in Sea Monkey Nests. (Incubation: 1 Day)
  • Blue Trivalve Egg - Found in Arctic Spires, West Arctic. (Incubation: 1 Day)
  • Yellow Trivalve Egg - Found in Deep Lilypads Cave. (Incubation: 1 Day)

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  • Brute Shark Egg - Found in Twisty Bridges Caves. (Incubation: 1.5 Days)
  • Rock Puncher Egg - Found in Crystal Caves, Koppa Mining Site. (Incubation: 1.5 Days)
  • Titan Holefish Egg - Found in East Arctic, West Arctic. (Incubation: 1.5 Days)
  • Cryptosuchus Egg - Found in Thermal Spires Caves. (Incubation: 2 Days)
  • Glow Whale Egg - Found in the Lilypad Islands. (Incubation: 2 Days)
  • Squidshark Egg - Found in Deep Lilypad Caves. (Incubation: 2 Days)

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