

Laser Cutter: Large sections of the Aurora will be inaccessible without this tool, designed to cut through metal doors.Parts of the Aurora are colonised by nasty little critters, and while individually they aren't very dangerous, too many bites can wear down your health bar quite drastically. Knife: Any of Subnautica's few weapons should work here, but the knife is the first and easiest to unlock, and should do fine for defence.Even after you get into the Aurora, large sections of the ship are flooded and dark, making the Seaglide's speed boost and built-in flashlight a useful piece of equipment. Seaglide: While you'll likely have the Seamoth by this point, the Seaglide is still a vital piece of equipment.Make sure you have both the head and body piece, as both are necessary to protect you from getting irradiated. Radiation Suit: The huge amount of radiation generated by the ship means that this costume is mandatory if you want to survive getting close to it.
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If you want to crack that egg, here's what you'll need: | Joel Franey/USGamer, Unknown Worlds Entertainment What You'll Need to Get Into the Auroraīeing a puzzle in its own right, the Aurora will require numerous pieces of equipment to get into and even more to make the most out of what's inside it. The Aurora's bulk is always tantalising, and always challenging. There's also numerous other pieces of valuable gear and information to be harvested from the wreckage, making entry to this vast derelict a must for any explorer. However, the Aurora actually contains the main focus of the game - blueprints for an escape rocket that can get you away safely and effectively complete your playthrough. What You'll Need to Get Into the AuroraĮverybody understands that, being dangerous, the Aurora must have some pretty good stuff inside it.
