

The PDA warns that animals in the Aurora’s vicinity have remnants of human flesh in their digestive tracts, implying that all bodies have been eaten by Bleeders and Cave Crawlers. To counteract radiation exposure, all three sections of the suit must be fitted.

The Player will only explore inside the Aurora following the blast, so if they are not wearing a radiation suit, they can experience exposure over time. If the player is in the crash zone biome when the incident happens, he or she will be killed by the blast. The blast is concentrated in the ship’s forward area. The PDA updates the Player on the state of The Aurora’s engine’s degeneration for many in-game days, before it explodes. We suggest taking a Seaglide with you if you want to visit the Aurora’s underwater areas. A Propulsion or Repulsion Cannon, a laser cutter, and a fire extinguisher are also needed. The Stasis rifle and a Survival Knife are the weapons we suggest taking because they seem to be the most powerful.įurthermore, you must have a repair kit with you to repair any damaged doors you can encounter. To defend yourself against the cave crawlers, you’ll need a knife. To begin, put on your Radiation Suit to shield yourself from the ship’s damaged engine. Getting Ready For The AuroraĮxploring the Aurora would necessitate any planning. When you get to the other side of the ramp, you’ll see a hallway that leads right into the Aurora. If you don’t want to head to the beach, you should reach the ship’s stern, where there is a ramp. The entrance leads directly to Aurora’s laboratory. Clear the entryway behind the floodlight as you reach the right side of the beach. The first entry is next to the beach, near the shipwreck. There are two ways to get to the main location from here.

You’ll need to find a way inside the Subnautica Aurora before you can break any of the codes.
