In any case, the bioreactor can essentially work in every biome, but the bioreactor placement is really important. We’ll talk a bit more about that subject later. Of course, there are some choices of fuel that are better than others. This is usually the best option as it means you don’t have to go hunting for organic matter now and then. They range from flora to fauna you can find around your base. There are different kinds of fuel that you can put into the Subnautica bioreactor. Examples of such areas include the Kelp and Mushroom forests. To place it, you need to make a dedicated multipurpose room, as it can only stand in the center of this room.įor that reason, the bioreactor is a great choice of energy source for players who want to build their Seabase in areas with tons of organic matter. The bioreactor creates energy by composting organic matter. For that reason, you should make sure to build one as soon as you can! How does the Bioreactor work? This is essential once you run out of Bladderfish, which also gives you hydration.Īs you can see, the Subnautica bioreactor does a pretty important job in your Seabase. What we’re saying is that you’ll need a bioreactor if you want to have appliances such as the Fabricator and the Power Cell and Battery chargers.Įven more importantly, it powers the Water Filtration System. This also includes producing oxygen, which is important if you plan to build your base somewhere underground. Having an energy source like the bioreactor in your base helps power all your electronics. This is a great improvement when you compare it to the solar panel’s 75 and thermal plant’s 250. Whereas the nuclear reactor has the largest capacity of 2500, the bioreactor has the second-largest capacity of 500. Like all the other sources of energy, it has a maximum capacity. The Subnautica bioreactor produces 1 energy per 1.2 seconds. This aspect of the game is important for powering your base, which you will eventually build. What does the Bioreactor do in Subnautica?Īs we’ve said before, the bioreactor is an energy source.
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