How many cuddlefish eggs are in Subnautica?

How Many Cuddlefish Eggs Are in Subnautica? A Comprehensive Guide

There are a total of five Cuddlefish eggs to be found in the base game Subnautica. These eggs are exceptionally rare, and they do not respawn. This makes each one a precious find, and players need to carefully consider when and where they choose to hatch them. Once hatched, a Cuddlefish becomes a friendly pet, adding a touch of companionship to the often-lonely underwater world. Finding all five eggs can be a rewarding experience for players who value collecting and raising these adorable creatures.

Locations of All Five Cuddlefish Eggs

The five Cuddlefish eggs are scattered across the game’s biomes, hidden within specific locations. Here are all of their exact locations:

1. Deep Grand Reef Degasi Base

  • Located within the Degasi Seabase in the Deep Grand Reef.
  • The base itself is found near the seafloor, marked by the wreckage and the base structures.
  • The egg will be located inside the base, you might have to go through different rooms.

2. Dunes Sinkhole

  • This egg is situated within a sinkhole in the Dunes biome.
  • The Dunes is a dangerous biome, home to several aggressive leviathan class creatures. Be careful while exploring this area, it’s best to travel in a vehicle.
  • The specific sinkhole can be tricky to find, so search the seabed for a large depression leading to a cave, be sure to explore the caves thoroughly.

3. Lost River Laboratory Cache

  • This egg is inside a Precursor cache within the Lost River.
  • The Lost River Laboratory is close to the skeleton of a large leviathan class.
  • You’ll need an Orange Tablet to access this cache. You will find an orange tablet at the Deep Grand Reef base, along with one of the Cuddlefish eggs.
  • The egg is usually visible on one of the laboratory tables.

4. Mushroom Forest Caves

  • There is a Cuddlefish egg inside of the Mushroom Forest Caves.
  • There are two main entrances to the Mushroom Forest caves, one towards the north-east, and one towards the north-west.
  • Search both areas, the egg will be located in one of the mushroom caves, amongst the flora and fauna.

5. Mushroom Forest Caves

  • This second egg is also inside of the Mushroom Forest Caves.
  • It will be inside of another cave, be sure to explore thoroughly to ensure you find both.

Handling Cuddlefish Eggs

Once you’ve found a Cuddlefish egg, there are a few important points to keep in mind:

  • Non-Respawning: As stated before, these eggs do not respawn. Once collected, you cannot find them in the same location again.
  • Incubation: You will need an Alien Containment module in your base to hatch them. Place the eggs inside to start the incubation process.
  • Hatching: Once hatched, a small Cuddlefish will appear, and you can interact with it.
  • Placement: If you’re not ready to hatch the egg, store it in a safe location, such as inside your base.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is the Cuddlefish a Leviathan?

No, the Cuddlefish in Subnautica is not a leviathan. In the context of the game’s lore, there’s mention of a ‘Cuddlefish Leviathan’ which is an enormous creature that is not in the game. The Cuddlefish that you hatch from eggs are small, non-aggressive creatures that act as pets. The game refers to different leviathans, which are aggressive.

2. Can Cuddlefish Get Infected?

While there is mention in lore of Cuddlefish potentially getting infected, in the actual game, the small Cuddlefish you hatch cannot be infected. The text refers to a ‘Cuddlefish Leviathan’ being able to get infected. The small Cuddlefish are immune.

3. How Do You Prevent a Cuddlefish From Getting Lost?

Once you hatch a Cuddlefish, it will automatically follow you. If you wish for it to stay in a specific place, you can use the interaction key to tell it to stay put, where it will then patrol the area. You can also tell it to follow you again by interacting with it.

4. Can You Protect a Cuddlefish from Danger?

Cuddlefish can be vulnerable to other hostile creatures. The best way to protect your Cuddlefish is by bringing it inside your Moonpool using the Propulsion Cannon. This is the safest place for your Cuddlefish, as it will be inside your base. You can also tell it to ‘stay put’ in a safer location and keep watch for threats.

5. Can You Put a Released Cuddlefish Back in Alien Containment?

No, you cannot directly put a released Cuddlefish back into your Alien Containment module. Once hatched and released, it becomes a pet and will follow or stay in place as directed. To return it safely to your base, use the Propulsion Cannon and transport it to the Moonpool.

6. What Happens When You Tell a Cuddlefish to Stop Following?

When you tell a Cuddlefish to stop following, it will create a patrol radius at that location. The Cuddlefish will roam around the area you left it in until you command it to follow you again.

7. How Intelligent Are Cuddlefish?

In Subnautica, the Cuddlefish is portrayed as a simple, friendly pet. In real life however, cuttlefish are very intelligent. Real-world cuttlefish demonstrate social awareness, complex group interactions, and social intelligence. These findings suggest that cephalopods are intelligent creatures comparable to non-human primates in terms of cognition.

8. What is the Rarest Egg in Subnautica?

In the base Subnautica game, Cuddlefish eggs are among the rarest, as there are only five that do not respawn, making them very precious. However, in Subnautica: Below Zero, the Squidshark eggs are considered the rarest with only two being found in the game.

9. Are Reaper Leviathans Cute and Docile?

No, Reaper Leviathans are definitely not cute or docile. They are among the most aggressive and dangerous creatures in Subnautica. They pose a severe threat to the player and will attack on sight, contrary to the cute and docile Cuddlefish.

10. Do Reaper Leviathans Lay Eggs?

Reaper Leviathans do not lay eggs in the game. According to the lore, they reproduce through other means. This is why the eggs are not found in the game, despite other Leviathan Class creatures having eggs.

11. Can You Eat a Cuddlefish?

You cannot eat a Cuddlefish in Subnautica. They are meant to be friendly pets, and they do not provide any food resources. While real-life cuttlefish are edible and used in various cuisines, the Cuddlefish in the game is not intended for consumption.

12. What is the Purpose of the Cuddlefish?

The Cuddlefish’s main purpose in Subnautica is to be a friendly, non-aggressive pet. It provides companionship to the player, helping alleviate some of the loneliness of the underwater world. They can also provide psychological support to players, giving them a sense of comfort and connection.

13. Can You Keep Cuddlefish as Pets in Real Life?

Yes, real-life cuttlefish can be kept as pets, though they require specialized care. Keeping them involves precise water parameters and live food. However, cuttlefish have short lifespans of 1-2 years, which presents a unique challenge for pet owners.

14. Are There Any Leviathan Eggs?

While there are many alien eggs, only 14 out of the 17 can be collected and hatched. The other three belong to Leviathan class creatures, and cannot be hatched. There are a few leviathan egg locations, which can be found in the story mode.

15. What Is the Biggest Enemy in Subnautica?

The Sea Dragon Leviathan is the largest aggressive creature in Subnautica, and is considered one of the biggest enemies. There are only three found in the game, each of them located in the end game zones.

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