


Solution: Remove the arbitrary boundaries, or at least make them way, way less restrictive. It seems kinda cool when they have a den with babies, but makes them seem really derpy when they're outside, supposedly hunting, but don't react when potential prey stands just an arm's reach away. Furthermore, if removed from their territory, they will immediately begin trying to walk back and will ignore the player unless the player gets right in their face. Problem: Snow stalkers seem to be deliberately placed so that they each have a small territory to "guard." Problem is they won't attack or pursue you if you're standing outside this territory, even if they're staring you in the face. Individually these things might seem like nitpicking, but taken together I think these small solutions can really improve the experience.The goal is not to make snow stalkers more challenging as monsters, which isn't necessarily in the spirit of the game, but to make them more believable as animals, which is. It's not just that they're simple and easy to outsmart, but they seem implausible and out of place in the world.īelow is a list of problems I think snow stalkers have (with pictures!), both mechanical and aesthetic, and possible solutions that shouldn't require too much work. With that said, this is a great place to find a bunch of lesser-seen resources.The more I interact with snow stalkers, the less believable they seem. The frigid temperature can still cause issues of the unwary, but by the time the player finds this location, they should have a few methods of staying warm. Of all the Above Water Biomes, this one is among the least dangerous, alongside Delta Island, for there are no predators here. Showing signs of heavy influence by the Alterra Corporation as well as vibrant plant life, the Glacial Bay biome is a key point that connects to both the Arctic Spires and the Glacial Basin.
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Additionally, there are various sub-biomes to be found in this expansive maze of ice and snow, so be sure to look around thoroughly. There are plenty of caves, nooks, and crannies in the Glacial Basin that are full of loot, including Snow Stalkers and their prized fur. This location was formed from the passing of a massive glacier, which has carved out a rugged valley in the icy surroundings. When traveling to this circular location, be sure to bring a Spy Pengling (and maybe a backup one), as the Glacial Basin is the Above Water Biome with the most places to make use of one's robotic ally. RELATED: Subnautica: Below Zero - How to Get Snow Stalker Fur Arctic Spires Points Of Interest While the Arctic Spires are definitely worth visiting, particularly for acquiring Snow Stalker Fur, be careful of the Ice Worm Leviathan that makes this location its hunting grounds.

The jagged sudden peaks that break up the landscape can sometimes become shrouded in pale fog that can disorient players. Easily distinguished from the other Above Water Biomes by the monolithic spikes of ice emerging from the ground, the Arctic Spires can be just as intense as it looks.
