Overview
A wholesome guide for people who actually played tutorial.Mature audience only, bacause this thing is infested with tons of vulgar jokes. Like you care.v0.10 Docking section added. why it wasn’t there for THIS LONG? I honestly don’t know.
————- Captain Guide ————-
How to F—ing maneuver A F—ing Sub.
So, you are the new captain I am supposed to serve right? Oh. You haven’t even touched the simulator yet? Jeez. Fine. Ill teach you how to do it, Step By step.
1: The Main sonar screen.
1.1: It shows the basic collision outline of your sub and outposts as grey lines. Be advised that this does not include small bumps like Coilgun base and other cosmetics that might have collision.
1.2: Green lines are docking hatches. All subs should at least have one top docking hatch.
1.3: Colored dots Indicates Signal strength. White→Green→Blue→Black is from strongest to weakest. closer things shine brighter accordingly.
1.4: Enemies normally are shown in white blips, when using Active sonar. They actually changes size and shape from enemy to enemy, so try to learn them. Seadogs can tell the difference between Crawlers, Husked Crawlers, and Mudraptors, greatly affecting the tactics they are going to choose next. Keep in mind that stray Artifacts also shine very bright, but you can tell them because they are not moving at all.
1.5: Orange dots are Interference. High temperature water made by something like Nuclear explosion or Thermal vents distorts sound transmission speed of water, ending up messing with your screen. Some of the inhabitants in Europan sea also messes with it, like “Sonar flora” (purple blob thing sometimes on wall), and Black Moloch. Going Passive sonar and pinging once in a while manually will greatly reduce the amount of interference you have to suffer.
1.6 lots of moving lines are currents. It will mess with your sub and can throw it around a little, or at least slow the sub down. On some occasion, you might want to actively punch some holes on your own sub to sink against strong upward currents. Don’t overdo it or you will fall on top of volcano.
1.7: If you see dirty green thingies, they are ice. you can slowly run into them and push it around to make way, or you can shoot them to pieces. try to shake them off when you are done though. and NEVER run into one, as they do so much more damage compared to terrain, as if you were hit by nuke or something. Dont want to become space Titanic? Stay on the sonar!
1.8 Hostile Subs / Sunken subs shines with much darker outline compared to terrain. Well, unless they are actively pinging, then you can clearly tell.
(on Manual Steering mode)
1.A: The intended direction vector you( as character’s brain) are “intended” to move. you can change this by clicking.
1.B: The “actual” vector the sub’s console is has input. It slowly try to adjust to the A line. The speed for this adjustment is dependant on your Helm skill.
(on Autopilot mode)
1.C: Orance circle indicates “center” of the sub( to the Autopilot system).
1.D: Orange plus mark indicates the destination the Autopilot will try to maintain position. you can change it by clicking.
2: The sonar control.
2.1: Active sonar lets you see what is surrounding you, but generates huge amount of noise, because it IS a noise that is letting you see things, in case you didn’t know. As long as you are pinging, almost all hostile things will rush at you. Keep that in mind.
2.2: Passive sonar only listens into the water. Although you cannot see most of the things, you can still see a few things: Rather close fishes, Very close terrain (Thanks to your sub making noise from engine/ reactor/ O2 gen), and enemy Sub. You will also be able to see docking hatches of outoposts, respawn shuttle, and some objective markers. You can also use your own brain and remember terrain with a single active sonar then stay passive, greatly reducing the amount of ping you have to do = whole lot more of stealth.
2.3: You can also use Directional ping to send out the ping to only specific direction. handy when you are doing stealth, especially PvP. this is kind of a handful thing to do while navigating with manual mode, so either go slow or summon trustworthy second pair of hands. (Sometimes i feel as if this thing is not exactly working as intended, especially when you rapidly toggle it. comments needed for this matter.)
3. The control panel.
3.1: If you want to know what you are doing, refer to 1.A through 1.D. If you are new to the current sub, or just entirely new, Keep it on Autopilot mode – Maintain position. Then, plot the maintaining position towards the course onto the next outpost/ objective. this is really safe method: you really won’t run into wall unless you are too sloppy, and you get decent enough speed aswell.
3.2: Manual control is much more hard, and you MUST be the captain as character class to get any chance to sail. Thing is, the part of the adjustment process on Manual Steering mode is depending onto the character’s Helm skill. the lower your helm skill is, you are just not used to use the buttons and switches on the console, thus hampering the control MASSIVELY. NEVER attempt to use manual as someone else than Captain class. If you do practice, however, this will be the fastest and most efficient way to control the sub. A few things to keep in mind:
3.2.1: The sub is Physical object. more speed you gain, it gets harder to lose all of them.
3.2.2: While the engine is easily beefed up/down to move horizontally, you don’t want to exceed 25 km/h speed. you will break your hull if you ram into ice starting around 10~12 km/h on either direction. And from my experience, if you get past 35 km/h, you will really have no chance to slow down enough so you wont run into rocks, because of the pinging interval getting in the way.
3.2.3: Ballast tanks are controlling vertical up/down. bigger ballast will make you sink faster, but there seems to be a limit how fast you can go up( around 18~20 km/h top speed). They also are quite Pump reliant system, so unlike engine, if the pump is not strong enough, it may take quite a while until your control actually kick in (especially if you are not Captain), so plan ahead about the speed.
3.2.4: When you are docking, Just go autopilot mode. it is MUCH easier that way.
3.3: you can also tell Autopilot mode to do everything themselves and go to previous( 2nd option) or next( 3rd option) outpost automatically. but this WILL do not exactly a great job overall, wasting more fuel, time, and on occasion, running into iceberg. I would give it 4 out of 10. Nevertheless, it CAN navigate without sonar, and you can also go away from console while making progress, so it is indeed not an evil choice. just be sure to know that progressing cave spawns enemies, and you are supposed to be the earliest warning system to the entirety of sub when that happens, and you are abandoning that part. If you are going to deal with some human problems, better just stop the sub instead.
(Cont.)
4: Speed and depth meter.
4.1: Refer to 3.2.2 for detailed things about speed.
4.2: Depth is, normally, just there for the aesthetics. it only matters when your ship/ objectives coming close to around 3500m (increased as of 0.11.0.9. Deep diver class has extra 700m. current Maximum is 5700m, achievable by fully upgrading Deep diver). it kind of depends on the map generation so it fluctuates, but when you get past around 3500m, you will run into “Abyss” eventually. In the Abyss, the sub and your diving suit will lose to pressure battle against the sea, thus making every single cell of your precious body to thin red paste. And sadly, Map generation sometimes fails and summons objectives out of this boundary. if that happens, just don’t try and run to next station. So yeah, keep that in mind, but it won’t matter on 98% of mission, unless you are trying.
5: Status Monitor.
5.0: Your ship doesn’t have one? don’t bother with that ship.
5.1: it will show the Breach, water level(optional), and air quality(optional). Hover over the rooms to show detailed results.
5.2: Outlines indicates the hull integrity of the room( Green = normal. Blue = Ballast or Airlock. Pink = moderate damage. Red = large damage, possible complete breakdown of part of hull). If a room is (close to) red, do tell the repairmen going there that because they are going to need a Diving suit. Also, Red means a possible hole enough to get intruder(s) inside, so if you can suspect that breach is caused enemies, tell that too.
5.3: water level is well, water level. the more a room is filled, the more overall weight of the sub will be, the more chance your sub will sink against your will.
5.4: Air quality decays when someone uses a room to breathe, or when a fire or Sky Artifact is in loose. if good amount of rooms start losing oxygen, ask engineer to check Oxygen generator. Some part of the sub might not have oxygen ventilation (e.g. ballast tank of most subs, and Electrical on Typhon 2), and might end up suffocating someone. Try to keep it tracked as well.
6: Special Buttons.
6.1: These are quite diverse sub to sub, but most of them are quite essential ones. read the label.
6.2: Common ones are, but not limited to: Depth charge drop, Discharge coil activation, toggling sub’s battery on/off, SCRAM for the reactor, Forcing door closure, Et Cetra. Advanced, user made subs also will have switches around, but you should make sure how they work, because some of them might include irreversible self-destruction switch….
The bots and you / Loadout choice
Bots are something that you cannot get away from using it, when you want to play anything else than highly sophisticated subs sorely made for one-man use. Well, or you are god of Barotrauma. I will tell what they are good/ bad at.
1. Fixing components. While they don’t do round to keep everything in tip-top shape, they immidiately rush and start fixing things, the moment anything get the icon. One of your bots should always be at this task. They are not good at sharing task though, so if you want to tend a few more hands, order one of them to dedicate to electrical, and other for mechanical.
2. Aiming coilguns. They will always shoot right at the target at the moment, and will never put deviation to consideration. So it does have downside when the target is very small( Leukocyte
and Spinelings comes to mind), but very accurate when they are large and just running into the gun( like Hammerhead). The ammo consumption is bad too, but they get the job done. they also have longer detection range than human can with our periscope, and never ever leave the gun they are asked to stay on.
3. Taking orders to the letter. You ask, they do.
1. Medical. Not sure of their logic, but looks like they stick with the medicine suggestion screen (which is SO BAD), and they will never wait until a medicine to take effect, wasting lots more and will cause more negative symptoms. They also fixes everyone’s health completely, which is wasteful( you get completely healed on each stop at outposts). You won’t get free heal as of 0.10.4.0, but still is wasteful. You can sleep off “damage” slowly (sadly not burns) if you stay in bed, All outpost should have at least one.
2. Any activity outside of sub. You will have to do everything alone on Salvage misssions, and mining operations.
3. Fabricating things. Fabricators and Deconstructors help A LOT during a long journye, and they dont give a single ♥♥♥♥ unless it’s smoking. Make sure to have a “Sub fixing day” after a big fight: Stock on ammo, stock on fuel, deconstruct garbages, sort out the loot, fix exterior hulls, et cetra. After you are done, you can get back into the outpost and save that progress, so you won’t have to do it again if you fail on the same mission.
4. Being flexible. You don’t ask, they won’t.
Initial Crew:
Captain as yourself while steering sub. Fixing leak, and manning gun is secondary task.
Mechanic on maintainin. Assisn him to gun when you see hostiles on sonar.
Engineer to hug the reactor 24/7.
Additional Crew (in order):
1. Security Officer. Train him for weapon and medical. Your main alt for venturing outside.
2. Assistant. Gunner / repair assist hybrid.
3. Doctor. Support gunning. By ordering him to stay on gun, bots won’t waste medicine.
4. Security Officer. More gunner.
411: Power up the reactor. They also will get stuck in there and do the power management slightly better than Automatic control. They also replace fuel rods as soon as it runs out (takes some time though).
412: Shut down reactor. Due to how the heat is caliculated at the very first few seconds of the map, most reactor will at least sound alarm for a few seconds, if not immidiately catching fire. Turn it off at the end of each mission after docking it.
42: Man that Coil/Railguns.
43: Comandeer the sub. While they kind of won’t actually steer it, they call out sonar readings for enemies.
31: Fix leaks. They have built-in homing system that will rush onto leak.
32: maintain things. Like i said before, They are so good at fixing.
22: Stop right there criminal scum. They will try to get back onto sub if you release control for a moment outside. this will prevent them from doing it. Also useful when they are stuck.
This is as of v0.14.6.0. And it only makes sense in a mission, as in Campaign, these difference really won’t make difference. pick your best clothes, i suppose.
Captain: Loadout #2(renegade) has revolver and Anabolic Steroid, making it the only loadout that has any sense to pick.
Security Officer: Loadout #1(Commando) has best item killing-wise, while #2(Peacekeeper) has quite a few stun darts for decent crowd control ideal for Traitor run. Compared to that, #3(Gunner) has little to no advantage, since Security officer won’t need buff from the gunner’s helmet, as their Weapon skill is already high enough.
Medical Doctor: Not much difference here. #1(First responder) has ABX, which means he can treat one early stage husk patient without supply, but usually that won’t make difference.
Engineer: #1(Nuclear engineer) has Fuel rod, which can be invaluable when your sub keeps sinking in bottom of the Europa one too often. Or got Griefer, or both. Remember, any sub can restart from dead if it got fuel rod and welding tool. #2(Electrical engineer) is considerably ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, but they got 3 wires ,relay, and button – enough for both helpful addon for vanilla sub, or cause chaos on any sub that doesn’t have their wires locked.
Mechanic: #1(Welder) Starts out with a Welding tool and Plasma cutter. Welding tool is the first line of defense when your shuttle is damaged by anything, and plasma cutter holds an Oxygen tank – this can save your life if your shuttle crash lands too far away from the sub, and you couldn’t afford to get any more supply from the shuttle. Also allows you to cut through into sub if that’s a nessesity. #2(Fabricator)’s advantage is only lies in crowbar item wise, a tool that is usually inferior compared to Plasma cutter. Unless you somehow have to open an alien door for whatever reason, or barging into restricted area with “less” sound(Plasma cutter makes sound all the while you are cutting, but Crowbar makes its distinctive noise only AFTER you open a door. that 10 second advantage might actually is what you need to get into Armory and start rampaging.)
Assistant: Remember, even though they are ♥♥♥♥♥♥ skill wise, they gain 25% more XP than everyone else. don’t underestimate them, especially after a long mission session (Mission also gives you XP boost), and Campaign.
Sonar Reference Sheet
This section is WIP.
Because someone asked for this.
It – it’s not like I wasn’t planning this all along, but needed a right push! B-Baka!!
A solid wall. 0 space to get past.
Multiple layers of walls visible on sonar means a possible cave. could be passable with swimming, and if it’s are around ~300m of the infrasonic signal, this is probably the only entrance. Don’t bother trying even a tiny drone.
“A crack in the boundary”, I call. Red line should be considered as “wall”. If you go past these wall once, you get “out of bounds” area. Few enemies spawn with almost nothing forcing your hands. But if you havent done your Salvage / Monster Objective yet, there is a high possibility that you cannot “get back into bounds” when you are near the objective marker, forcing you to use more time and fuel. Also, if you sink your sub while being in out of bounds, you will almost certainly fall into the Abyss, which is an almost guaranteed mission failure. Autopilot will always try to take path in bounds. Obsolete, but keeping for archive.
Currents, as they came back on 0.11.0.9. Some part is strong enough to deny you from going deeper against it, even using a sub with better than average (0.468) ballast. If you do need to get past one of these, letting water in contoled manner by using airlock, reversing bilge pumps, or simply cutting hull with plasma cutter is a valid strategy. Just don’t overdo it. Mind the momentum.
A ruin.
Horizontal line is “map ceiling”. No ores/ plants will grow on here. you can tell by the fact that you can see left part of the ceiling through the normal terrain.
Crack / possible Drifting ice. Two in the middle part might be push-able. Old footage, but keeping for archive purpose.
Ice spear (Below) and a Chunk of ice (Above). You can get rid of them with around 10 coilgun rounds, or plasma cutter.
A volcano, or more like bunch of volcanoes. Tightly packed current, and orange interference field indicates them. Their interference fields are actually MUCH larger than it looks(red line). 3rd picture is what I could see on passive mode on the almost same spot. Utilize the manual pinging and passive sonar to traverse near volcano rather safely. Also, go slow.
Sonar flora are back, as of 0.11.0.9. They emit huge noise, something very close to a blaring foghorn.
Piezo crystals, A new addition as of 0.11.0.9. It will zap the sub to make it lose control for a few seconds. If you shoot it down, or cut it with plasma cutter like a total idiot (which i did), it will cause an explosion comparable to a Nuclear blast.
Diagram of how to deal with Thalamus. Assume you havew come from the left side, and found a wreckage at 2:30 of this image. A “Wreck1”. Potential Thalamus.
Plan A: Hug the top wall and keep distance as much as possible. Minimum safe distance is around 50m. If the sub I’m using was not THIS long, I could have taken this line.
Plan B: Approach and park to 8 o’ clock of the Wreck. this place is ALWAYS blind spot, and will give your sub’s nose some cover if needed. Order crew for investigation for conformation, and potential salvage/ sweeping op.
Technically not a “wreck”, a Beacon station, added in 0.11.0.9. sometimes it is on (seen once on PvP), but usually it is off. Spawns even if you don’t have mission related to it, and interestingly, even in Hydrothermal wastes. Has a few tools and clothes, in case you are in dire need of those.
Hemulen Wreck. Very small, but rather rich with containers for its size.
Dugong Wreck. Small, but quite worth looting.
“Wreck1” Wreck. Structure somewhat feels as if Remora. Less loot for its size.
Berilia Wreck. Stubby. Due to the fact that the front half has been blown into bits, few loot.
Kastrull Wreck. Loooong. extremely rich loot on all direction. a must-loot.
An Artifact. Make sure it is not moving, or it could actually be some larger Europan denizens.
Almost certainly Nasonov reading. Nasonov is the only one that shines your sonar even in a distant like this, on passive sonar.
A group of 5 crawlers. 3 of them on the right are far away to be just a circular dot that isn’t distinctive enough (Mudraptors and Tiger threshers look like this too in distance), but the 2 nearby ones are definitely Crawler.
A group of 3 Mudraptors. Second picture is 1 ping later of picture 2. When they are in the distance, the dots are actually slightly larger than Crawlers, but in the close distance, you can easily identify by their “bullet / candy corn” shape.
A ridiculous case I met in Hydrothermal Wastes as of 0.11.0.9. 10, yes, TEN hammerheads all around me. Luckily i was using heavily armed sub.
A Large sonar reading, but in the middle of water, possibly. This could be: Hammerhead, Moloch, Charybdis, or Endworm. On this picture, this is Moloch.
A Moloch. Notice some sort of “beads” sticking at the bottom of the picture. these are their tentacles, and one of the distinctive feature of them along with their “songs”.
(This is actually player controlled one, so i could take picture comfortably. Special Thanks to Mark.)
How 2 Dock (intro)
You know exactly when some of the car drivers have the most amount of nightmare on day-to-day life. Yes. Parking. Same could be said for the submarine Captains. After a long, daunting day of stupid mission you got for a “quick buck”. Waves after waves of Europan denizens. Half of crew are in their stomach. Your mechanics complaining about the amount of dents you made. The clown got loose again and, even though he is detained, your stash of meth are gone. You, sire, are done. You just want to save and be done with this campaign, least for now. Then, the docking. You really don’t want to miss the docking, do you?
I know that they are supposed to be called as topside, but since there are just too many abominations that are roaming in the Europan sea, I just refer them as “hats”. “Hats” are the parts where your docking hatches are located. You really want to know how exactly these hats looks like, in order to avoid feeling miserable. Generally, the smoother the hats are, the easier the docking sequence will be.
Example A: Azimuth has one of the smoothest hats known to mankind. Or at least Europan official denizens. It also has good enough engine and ballast, so it should be one of the most noob captain friendly sub when it comes to docking (I am not saying that it has the best survival rate out of all official subs).
Example B: I call Dugong “the textbook”, as it teaches you basic knowledge to everything. Even with docking, it does teach you lesson. The hat is a lot shorter than Azimuth, And it has “hook” attached it. “Hook” usually is made when you try to make an airlock near the docking hatch, and can be annoying (refer to the pictures below).
This is the outpost, and its collision outlined.
Example C: “Hook” in action. we cannot move to the left, nor below anymore. 1 is the docking port of the outpost, while the 2 being the Dugong’s. What exactly is happening?
This is happening, that’s what. You will need to go right and maybe above a little to free yourself out. Which means, you will have to do the procedure all over again. UGH.
Example D: I hate to admit this, but Kikori, one of the sub I am responsible for adjustments, is BAD when it comes to hats. Not only it has a hook, it also has a coilgun that functions as a bump, making it harder to dock the sub. It struggles so much more if you are trying to dock with a respawn shuttle which has a bottom gun right nest to the bottom docking hatch. Pray that it at least have a bottom left airlock, so you can just swim. And before you ask: No, I am not removing the middle top coilgun of Kikori. It has too much sentimental value attached to it. Also gives so much firepower to the topside.
How to achieve “quick dock”
The docking sequence is already in motion when you are within about 130m to the target station. People have different preference, but I strongly recommend to switch to autopilot mode. also, there won’t be any more obstacles, no icebergs blocking your docking, so it should be safe to go into passive sonar and enhance your concentration.
After you have done changing those, start plotting your route. The most obvious would be to go into it via straight line (A), but hear me out. You don’t take any damage bumping into the outpost, and you will lose all the excess vertical momentum doing so. You have to get near it anyway, so, if you are not being chased by too many things, try adjusting your horizontal position first, then vertical (B), as that would be much easier. I am trying to achieve both here, so I plotted the destination as you can see on the chart. (Yes, I am using different footage because I didn’t think this through.)
As you get closer to the outpost, start zooming in your sonar, because when you are about to dock, the devs meddles with your sonar and messes your careful approach up (I REALLY wish I had control over this). Anyway, look closely . You want to dock your hatch (A) to outpost’s(C). Achieving so, your Center of the sub indicated by autopilot(B) would be somewhere close to the white asterisk(*), shown with parallel lines. But since you are trying to haul your ass, you would better plot your destination (P) further away from the supposed postion (*), close to the said parallel line, so you don’t lose too much momentum. If you want to be safe, plot the point little to the left of P, so you can lose more horizontal momentum, the main reason you keep overshooting the docking hatch. You also want to go little bit to the left, because remember, if you go too much to the right, the dreaded hook might come into play!
And look at me Ma, I overshot while trying to a make a guide about the quick docking! I am so proud of myself… Well, what I wanted to say is, the whole idea won’t change even after the screen is now at the “docking mode”, and devs decides to change the center of the sub to somewhere else. I also never found these stupid lines helpful, ever. Well, there would be some people who would find otherwise I guess . ANYWAY! Once you missed the dock, try to be little more gentle , and plot the destination of your autopilot closer, but not not too close. If you feel that your sub got stuck, try nudging it by sinking a little bit. when you think that it should be dockable any moment, start smashing that subscribe and bell docking button.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. Never gets old.
Map generation
You can see how the levels are made by using console (On main menu, “enablecheats” to unlock commands, and then “editlevels” to check out), and recently they added that it is much more readable (and thus confirming most of my hypothesis)It is very spolierific, but the question is: do you care?
Example image of Apothic Plateau
1. Where you start your journey. It is usually safe around here, but sometimes game throws hammerhead as fast as possible.
2. White line is considered as “main path”, and red line is considered “sub path”, which tends to be much tighter and impassable at times. While hexagons are Waypoints for the Automatic control of sub. it will first try to run back to those hexagons as anchor points, then moves towards next ones accordingly. as you can see, they are programmed to take quite wobbly and “safe” path. This is one of the main reason why they burn fuel so much, on top of them try too hard to take those waypoints too strictly to the point that they kill the momentum. This is why you should train yourself as captain and show off your Kansei Dorifuto skill to your crewmates.
3. these green lines indicates Ores on wall. If your sub has dedicated mineral scanner, it will be shown. Since they ares in open sea, so it should be easy to cover your miners with your submarine weaponry.
4. These are Caves. Caves usually have only 1 entrance, which should look obvious path on your sonar. Insides are complicated, but usually it is 0 shaped or 8 shaped, with some of the parts blocked by ice. Might write more about it later. Nests and mining mission only spawns in caves, and artifact salvage sometimes spawns in caves instead of ruins.
5.Ruins.
6. The Abyss. the moment you get in here, its master will notice you, and will try to eat you alive. Stealth, run, or frontal assault. Up to you, cap.
7. The reason you might want to come to Abyss, other than by going for Hunting grounds. There are a few, rather round ice floating around in the abyss, and they are very, very rich with ores. Be sure to wear your Abyss Diving suit unless you want to become tomato ketchup in seconds.
8. The while rectangle signifies “usual playground”, and this place is considered “out of bounds“. in here, you will see very odd kind of current, all of themflowing horizontally. the more you get away from the map, the stronger it gets. there is literally nothing out there, so try to get back ASAP. well, unless you are in OOB near the destination, then utilize it, as there is always an opening near the destination, and OOB area is completely free of creature.
9. there also is a flat “ceiling” along with this white line.
————- Engineering Guide ————-
Crafting guide / Loot disposal
First, check out my other guide. It has the crafting recipies for starters.
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Also, someone called Blue made this guide aswell, which has all the crafting recipes on it.
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This should got you covered for everything, but I could give more tips.
This also means that, you can deconstruct some excess tools and nicknacks into more useful items for current situations. The combination is quite diverse, so you better learn them over time.
Most of the items exhales partially depleted items when you deconstruct partically depleted items. they can be combined to make one unit, so they can be used again as crafting ingredients.
Things that can be safely done:
- MostALL coilgun ammunition. UEX can be combined now.
- Fuel rods
- Medicines (you can combine them too!)
- Battery (you can “recharge” them by just reconstructing. highly unrecommended normally)
Things that you will make some loss:
- Welding fuel tank (the unused ethanol part will vanish)
- Incendium Fuel Tank(similar as its brother)
- Oxygen tank (duh)
- Liquid Oxygenite Tank (The game tries to give you some O2G back, but don’t expect)
(kind of old info as of 0.14, but idea remains the same. stock up.)
From my 2 different session that reached to the center with singleplayer, I can tell you this:
You need to get past around 16ish nodes to reach to the end, counting from the last settlement that is already placed. (going back for resupply is not ideal, as you need to head back at least 3 more stations, only to get a few supply.) So, you will need around 20 trips worth of supplies on board to be safe.
Checklist I recommend: (all items with power of 12, so you can count storage containers instead. or 8 if they are stackable)
- Ingredients that worth 60 cases of Exploding/ Piercing coilgun ammo (60 steel, 60 titanium, total 60 of either UEXIC-4 or aluminum)
- 48 Uranium, 24 Thorium, OR 12 Fulgrium for fuel
- 24 welding fuel tanks or ethanol
- 64 bandages, 32 saline, 48 opium, 24 morphine
- 12 SMG mags
Rest of the items should be fine, if you made to the last stop (it should be at deep Apothic Plateau , or shallower part of The Great Sea).
They Fin-fricking-ally added item stacking feature as of v0.12.0.3. This shifted item meta considerably.
Items that can be stacked
- Most basic ingredients (metals and chemicals)
- Most small firearm ammunition (Including Harpoons, which are rather big thing)
- Explosives (Ingredients, hand grenades, grenade launcher rounds, all of them)
- Consumable equipment (Batteries and tanks. They won’t stack if they are half-spent, so learn to use them up to save space)
- Medicine (For Jupiter’s sake, Don’t steal all morphine from Medicine cabinet…)
Items that CANNOT be stacked Even thought you might think otherwise
- “Weapon” (Diving knife and crowbars feel very weird, as screwdrivers are stackable)
- Handcuffs (Bringing order to chaos by doing “arresting spree” is not exactly an option now)
- SMG mags (The advantage SMG had is pretty much gone due to this)
- Curios (Remember to bring in container for conducting full ruin expedition)
How to Unfrick a fricked sub. Alone.
So, you managed to fail really spectacular and now you are at the bottom of ocean. You are dying, your crewmates either dying or dead, enemies on board, et cetra. Don’t give up until last second, you can put everything back together from any point, as long as there is some fuel for welding tool and reactor.
Fixing sub up is dangerous endeavor. Better being able to take some hits than staying One hit kill line. Most of the sub has supply cabinets throughout the sub supporting basic healing kit, in case you are far away from medical.
After you are done, try rescuing others, if they are near you. things are much easier if you can somehow round up 4 people, but two is definitely easier than one. Try asking That Crazy Dude in Brig too, since they CAN be more compliant and serious on dangerous situation than a smooth sail time( but OF COURSE not guaranteed. At your discretion, Sole survivor ).
Well, Good luck if there are gazillions of Mudraptors munching the very door you are hiding in, but often you still have time to prepare yourself. Check everyone’s corpse and nearby floors for potential loot of weapons, or Captain/Security ID card to get into Armory.
If you can afford, Stun rods, Diving knives, and Harpoon guns are great tools that even the dumbdumbs can make in Fabricator, if it’s still working. their costs are also cheap, just shove in extra welding tools or something into deconstructor to grab ingredients.
If the threats are external, use the guns. Supercapacitors should have enough charge to kill a few, even when the powers are dead. Just make sure themselves are in working condition.
No, I am not trolling. I am dead serious. The next big threat than enemies would be the reactor going boomboom. Since there would be not so many people left, it is very tough to maintain reactor running, especially when it is submerged in water (Reactor itself and fuel rods within deteriorate really fast because of massive heat loss staying in water. Also chance of overheating when they DO get out of water later). It is also worth noticing that, no matter if you pulled out fuel rods, AND turned the reactror off or not, Reactor will always explode when its “health” reaches to 0 with characteristic blight, white flash, no exception. The junction boxes also degrade really fast, especially when they are powered. In case the reactor already went boomboom (enemies LOVE munching them, since they make noise), keep it that way for -1 thing to worry about. Also see if your body getting blistered everywhere, and getting worse over time. If so, getting yourself Antirad is your primary objective.
The next big thing would be to make the sub float a little. Engines can wait, they make noise anyway. Internal doors can wait too, they won’t help anything at this point. You also should check back on reactor every 2 minutes to keep it in good condition to prevent boomboom.
When you think you have done above, It is the moment of truth. Go ahead and bring the power back on. If lights are back, IMMIDIATELY Rush to Nav console, and tell the sub to maintain position directly little above of its current location to make sure the pumps running, while prevent it from ramming into any wall or enemies. If the waters are not draining enough, Check the ballast pumps. They sometimes have to be turned on manually after significant amount of downtime.
Hooray! you are back on your feet again! Or fins, whatever. It’s not over yet though. From my experience, whenever sub awakes from a long slumber, enemies will spawn and rush onto it. So, prioritize Ammo loaders and Supercapaticors first. If you are alone, fix everything first, before venturing further. Also you might want to do a supply check run, and make yourself and the sub stocked for potential troubles ahead. Forget the missions (especially the salvage), you’ve done more than that. Just make sure that the sub will return to safety once again.
How 2 Growth and Profit. Grofit.
(WIP)
Since the 0.10.4.0 Came out, It is now Very, very inviting to make Marks( formerly called Credits). So, I am going to Write some of the profitable money making procedures you could do.
NOTICE: Use this too much and you will ruin the game.
1. Get your hands on a Calyxanide.
2. Deconstruct it. it will you give you: 100% Calyx Eggs, 1 ABX, and 1 STA.
3. Make it again. it uses: 25% Calyx Eggs, 1 ABX, and 1 STA.
You noticed it? Every time you make and break Calyxanide, you gain 75% of eggs at the cost of just time and electricity, both are pretty much free while you are parking at station. and they sell around 600 Marks each. PATCHED. of course they would patch these.
A. Flare making
You can make 4 flares out of 1 flash powder (Magnesium +Potassium), and 1 plastic( abundant from Wreck salvage, or Silicon+ Carbon). Even by buying all materials, you can buy everything with 150 Marks-ish, and sells for 500 Marks-ish. You can also Deconstruct (40mm) Stun grenades, or to lesser extent, Sufforin. PATCHED. You can still profit fairly well by making new Glowstick though.
B. Deconstructing Anaparalyzant
it is sold at almost any station for merely 50 Marks. Deconstruct it to get Paralyzant and STA. Paralyzant sells for 250ish Marks, and you can use STA for whatever you want.
PATCHED. not only they are pricy enough now, Antitoxins now only gives STA, instead of the toxin itself along with it.
C. Boomboom chain
Get UEX from either just buying it, making it, r decon from 40mm grenade. Make Hand grenades and sell. Mats costs <100 Marks, grenade sells for 200Marks. Similar goes for Incendium grenades, too. PATCHED so it is weaker, but still viable.
D. Stun chain
Out of the things you can make with usual suspects( The Holy trinity of Steel, Aluminum, and Plastic), Stun gun/ Stun baton seems to be the hottest thing in Europan outposts for whatever reason I don’t want to guess. They sell around 230 Marks, unlike <100 Marks other things can get at best. You can make Railgun shells too( 100 Marks each for 1 steel), but they are too bulky and too inefficient to sell. PATCHED, so it is weaker now, but still viable.
E. Tobacco Tycoon
0.10.5.0 gave us the ability to grow plants. if your crew are numerous and competent enough, tell them to tend some plants. Out of the 4 items, tobacco is the safest one to grow, as they won’t explode. if they manage to keep 5-6 plants constantly running with fertilizer, you won’t have much problem buying items. Make sure they have a designated duffel bag filled with storage containers for transporting massive amount of products.
Trash compactor
Made some list for excessive looting and hoarding in campaign.
Li, Na, Mg, K (Most have uses, but not much. Store in Chemical /Explosive container, or most lockers too are now water tight. just not something like loose vents.)
Min: 2 stacks Max: 4 stacks (6 if you want to be super safe)
Uranium: Nuke shell, fuel
Thoium: fuel
Titanium: Piercing coilgun ammo, Explosive coilgun ammo
Lead: Normal coilgun ammo now use these. Also for fuel casing.
Ammunition for small firearms: Cannot be made, and useful in pinch.
Aqua Poppy and any Opioids: most damage treatment
Storage container can’t have enough
Steel: Abundant yet important.
Up to 2 stacks (16 items)
Plastic: Can be used to make money. Useful, but not that needed.
FPGA circuit: Extract plastic, or you can make a few useful items. not that needed.
Aluminium: Make something first, if selling.
Alien metals: Fulgrium is for Battery, Physicorium is for ammunition, Oxygenite for nuke depth charge or liquid oxyenite tanks, Incendium for nuke Railgun shells. Dementonite is useless, but sells well.
Saline: Can be decon’d to extract useful materials. Watch for water.
Explosives: don’t keep too many to make the Cap’n nervous.
Ballistic Fiber: make Body armor for profit.
Flash powder: Flare bubble is over, but still sell decent.
Any tools that uses battery or tanks: Extract the power source, Decon for mats.
Artifacts: Nasonov near the engine, Thermal with someone else carrying fire extinguisher at all times. Keep rest in airlock and sell, or use.
Si
Toxins and antitoxins Including Sulphric acid if you are not going Compound-N
whatever wiring materials
Most medicines except Opioids (more than a toolbox full of X = needless hoarding.)
Excess firearms (Cannot shoot without ammo, can you? some contain Titanium.)
Eggs
Alien shinies(yellow, pretty ones.)
Alien organs
Tanks and batteries: hoarding won’t save your skin.
Iron, Screwdriver, Wrench, Crowbar
C, Zn, Cu, Ca, Sn, Rubber, Organic fiber
Clown items
————- Medical Guide ————-
The Trauma Kit (What to bring with you)
This would vary for each situations on each doctor. But Some of you Medical interns don’t have idea where to start, and might want to have some idea what kind of kit the seasoned ship surgeon would carry around. so here is the list:
- 2 Morphine (+M).
- 4 Plastiseal.
- 4 Blood bag.
- 2 Opioids. At least one of them MUST be Morphine (+M), while other can be Fentanyl(+F).
- 4 Plastiseal if available, or Bandage.
- 4 Saline, or Blood bag if there are too many.
- 1 Stabilozine(STA).
- 1 Broad-spectrum Antibiotics(ABX) or Calyxanide (X mark + Biohazard).
- 2 Diving masks. One for you, other for patient.
- 1 more Morphine.
- 1 Naloxone(/NARC).
- 1 Anabolic Steroids(STER).
- 1 Deusizine(DEUS).
- 1 Liquid Oxygenite (O2G).
- Basically all of the must-haves should have around a stack(8) in the medbay.
- A few Haloperidol(HAL),
- Some Antirads.
- all of the antitoxins, if you have some toxins on board for whatever reason.
- Some Methamphetamine, Anabolic Steroids, along with Tonic liquid to boost venturing Security.
- (Alongside with this, MAKE SURE you have Medical HUD equipped, and one more Diving mask in your inventory.) This image above is old, but idea remains the same. just stack bandages, morphines, and blood bags in your head and you get your current result.
Triage Guideline on Europa (Emergency treatment protocol)
Not only It will make your brain fixated to search for specific drug, which you NEVER should, It will also ♥♥♥♥ up patient even more. Mastering procedure is your best option.
( If burn is not too bad on each oody parts, and patient is conscious, Use Morphine instead.)
Medical check
There are “difficulty check” to the medicines in Barotrauma, just like TRPG. More high grade the medicine is, more likely the check will fail, causing you to waste 2x dosage, giving 2x negative effect, while granting only 1/2 of the positive effect on most drugs. This is why you Always should consult doctor to administer them, than doing it yourself unless you are in imminent danger of death. Doctors/ Captain also should be aware to NOT replace all the “basic drugs” in the supply cabinets to “better” ones just because they can afford to. Rest of the crew WILL fail the medical check, and ends up getting almost the same effect while wasting more credits.
There are certain, predetermined numbers for each of the Medicine. I will leave guideline for each:
Up to 20: Everyone can use them, no problem. Most of them doesn’t even have side effects, and even when they do, chances are low enough and damage is minimal.
Up to 30: Security officers can administer these themselves, if doctors are too far away. Rest of the crew should refer to doctor or security officer.
Up to 40: Doctors should administer them. Rest of the crew should refer to doctor, unless the doctor is not available one reason or another.
Higher than 40: Even though there are LOTS of drugs fall into this category, only the godlike doctors who already went through making hundreds of drugs and more than handful of emergencies without themselves dying on campaign, will be able to safely administer them. All the other personnel, including doctors, should be well prepared for consequences when they fail. And trust me, they WILL fail.
Shots given by Syringe gun are guaranteed to fail the Medical check! Even as medic, you will fail medical check for Morphine! Don’ do it, unless there is no other way to heal that patient for whatever reason. It’s basically for harming purpose.
This one is entirely new topic to me, but apparently, you will always Succeed on medical check, as long as you apply by stabbing people with drugs, the same way you stab people with knives. Tested as Captain with 8 medical, Dual wielding infamous Antibiotic glue, onto numerous bots, dozens of times. You also don’t have to grab people to apply medicine, saving both of you and the patient precious time to do other things.
Since you cannot “choose” where to apply it, Things like Bandage line are out of question for this( Except maybe 1-2 times when you are facing a Burned Man), and same goes for Saline line because you cannot swing it. As for ABX and O2G, you should try to avoid stabbing head and legs, since they cause Organ damage. This also doesn’t apply to your own body, because you cannot stab your own toe without opening medical screen.
EDIT: They patched this as of 0.10.5.0. Bummer.
Catalog of (Most) Medicines (WIP)
The numbers are taken directly from XML as of 0.11.0.10.
It refers to what used to be called “internal damage”. lots of things fall in here: Lacerations, Bite wounds, Internal damage, Blunt Force Trauma, Gunshot wounds, Organ Damage, or Deep Tissue Injury. And they are adding even more as we speak. Basically, if your health gets lower than maximum, you often will get one of these. It also looks like the game counts them together as a whole, not individual.
Example A: Giving a dosage of opium to a patient with 15 burn, 10 lacerations, 10 organ damage => They will be healed completely.
Example B: Giving a dosage of opium to a patient with 30 burn, 15 lacerations, 20 organ damage => They will be left with 10 burn, and a total of 15 of either lacerations and/or organ damage.
Negative effects are in Bold.
As of v0.12.0.2, ALL Medical items are now single use. Change will be in order shortly.
(Page 1 – Bleeding, Burn, Damage)
15 Burn 1sec
15 Burn
7 Burn 5sec
35 Burn
2 Burn 20sec
40 Burn
0.25 Burn 25sec,
25 Oxygen 1sec
6.25 Burn,
25 Oxygen
4 Burn 5sec,
3 Withdrawal 5sec,
3.5 Oxygen 5sec,
1 Addiction 5sec,
1.75 Overdose 5sec
20 Burn,
15 Withdrawal,
17.5 Oxygen,
5 Addiction,
8.75 Overdose
5 Burn 10sec,
3 Withdrawal 10sec,
2 Oxygen 10sec,
0.5 Addiction 10sec,
1 Overdose 10sec
50 Burn,
30 Withdrawal,
20 Oxygen,
5 Addiction,
10 Overdose
15 Burn 5sec,
20 Withdrawal 5sec,
6 Oxygen 5sec,
1.5 Addiction 5sec,
4.5 Overdose 5sec
75 Burn,
100 Withdrawal,
30 Oxygen,
7.5 Addiction,
22.5 Overdose
2 Addiction 30sec,
2 Overdose 30sec
60 Addiction ,
60 Overdose
(Page 2 – Blood, O2, Husk)
5 Phychosis 5sec
25 Phychosis
3 Oxygen 30sec,
1.5 Blood loss 30sec,
0.125 Burn 30sec
90 Oxygen,
45 Blood loss,
3.75 Burn
0.5 Damage 60sec
30 Damage
Explodes if shaked too much, 30burn 2stun at core
600 Husk Resistance,
0.55 Damage 60sec
600 Husk Resistance,
33 Damage
(Page 3 – Combat drugs, misc.)
300 Slow Metabolism
300 Slow Metabolism
0.05 Oxygen 120sec,
0.75 Stun 120sec,
420 Haste,
0.4 Psychosis 120sec
6 Oxygen,
90 Stun,
420 Haste,
48 Psychosis
420 Vigor,
0.55 Psychosis 60sec
420 Vigor,
33 Psychosis
The first effect is obvious – giving you incoming Damage reduction( halves them initially, decays over time). It only works on “damage” that can be cured by Morphine, though( refer to the top of drug list for details). The damage also stays in your body, so when the effect starts to fade, you might actually pass out due to that. Think this as a sort of “max health booster for short amount of time”.
Second part though, is more welcoming to doctors – It also works on already existing damages! Considering the fact that other methods can give patient more harm (Deusizine takes too much time, Opioids sucks way oxygen, Liquid Oxygenite deals organ damage), giving patient “only” phychosis, works immediately, AND giving a little bit of oxygen, is quite a welcoming one indeed. Use only on emergency treatment, and keep haloperidol handy for later.
0.25 Oxygen 60sec,
0.9 Stun 60sec,
400 Haste,
400 Vigor,
0.4 Psychosis 60sec
15 Oxygen,
54 Stun,
400 Haste,
400 Vigor,
24 Psychosis
UPDATE: as of 0.10.4.0, I think I found an earth-shattering discovery. It actually CURES most toxins, and not just slow down. Although you need multiple dosage on the patient in very quick succession, and preferably as fast as possible. Radiation poisoning from either Reactor or Radiotoxin can be cured with a minium of 1 dosage. Cyanide requires 2 dosage. Sufforin, Deliriumine, and Morbusine needs 2 to stop it, 3 or more to cure it. You need Health scanner HUD to tell if the patient is completely cured or not, but since it has no side effect, you can just shove in 4 dosage at once on yourself to get rid of it. DO note that it’s gonna use whole lot of your stock, and you need it to make the antitoxins to coutner them more efficiently.
Cyanide/
Morbusine Antidote
/CN
/MOB
42
44
-1 Corresponding Toxin 30sec
————- Security Guide ————-
How to get out of the ship, do your job, and get back safely. Alone.
This section will cover about what to bring in order to venture out of the Sub.
- 1 Morphine (M+) or Fentanyl(F+).
- 1 Plastiseal or Bandage.
- 1 Saline, or Blood bag .
- 1 Broad-spectrum Antibiotics(ABX) or Calyxanide (X drug).
- 1 Underwater Scooter.
- 1 Handheld Sonar.
- 1 Weapon (details later).
- 3 Oxygen tanks. If Oxygenite Tanks are available, replace 2 of them.
- 1 Flashlight or Flare.
- 1 Anabolic Steroids.
- 1 Detonator with C-4 or Compound N, 1 wire, 1 button, and 1 screwdriver for demolition.
- 1 Sonar Beacon (if multiplayer)
- Consult Doctor for a Cocktail of Tonic Liquid + Anabolic Steroid + Methamphetamine injected
by them (and not by you) BEFORE going out, if you are 100% sure that it will be a perilous one way ticket to hell. And make a reservation of Haloperidol(HAL) beforehand, IN CASE you get back.
Weapons Catalogue
- One handed
- Available for pretty much everyone
- super short range
- 5 Lacerations, 2 Bleeding, 0.2 Stun
- One handed
- Available for pretty much everyone
- super short range
- 4 Blunt Force Trauma, 0.2 Stun
- Two handed
- Available for mostly Mechanic
- short range
- 8 Blunt Force Trauma, 0.5 Stun
- One handed
- Available for anyone
- short range
- 2 Blunt Force Trauma, 0.2 Stun
- One handed
- Can be made with just Iron, and in 60 seconds even without Weapons 30
- short range
- 10 Lacerations, 10 Bleeding, 0.2 Stun
- One handed
- Can be made with Steel + Plastic, and in 60 seconds even without Weapons 30
- Can out-range Creatures and humans with melee
- 4 Blunt Force Trauma, 0.2 Stun
- If Battery cell is in, uses 25% charge(4 use), and stuns for 15sec on small creature
- If Fulgrium Battery cell is in, uses 15% charge(7 use), and stuns for 30sec on medium creature
- As of v0.12.0.3, It takes 3 consecutive hits to stun anything. Use Stun gun first, then baton. so they stay on the floor longer.
- Two handed
- Can be made with Steel + Plastic, and in 100 seconds even without Weapons 30
- Has travel time
- Ammo can be made with Steel, holds 6 shots
- Ammo cannot be stored in Toolbelt, But is stackablr as of 0.12.0.3
- Ammo can be picked up back and reused (Except Exploding harpoon)
- With Normal Harpoon, 30 Lacerations, 30 Bleeding, 0.25 Stun
- With Physicorium Harpoon, 50 Lacerations, 30 Bleeding, 0.25 Stun
- With Explosive Harpoon, 10 Lacerations, 0.25 Stun, then additional 40 Lacerations, 50 Bleeding, 1 Stun on range of 200.
- One handed
- Can hold 2 shots now as of v0.12.0.3.
- 1 Laceration, 10 Stun
- Instant stun is King in this game. Combine with Stun baton for maximum effect.
- Ammunition can be made, but not exactly spam friendly
- One handed
- Captain and Security can spawn with one
- 30 Gunshot Wounds, 40 Bleeding, 0.4 Stun
- Ammo cannot be made, holds 6 shots, stackable
- Gun itself and its ammo can be stored in Toolbelt
- One handed
- holds 20 “shots” per Alien power cell
- Rather low damage that is not exactly clear how much
- Doesnt do anything against most Europan lifeforms
- Two handed
- Fires 8 pellets
- Each pellet does 8 Gunshot Wounds, 6 Bleeding, 0.2 Stun
- In total, does 64 Gunshot Wounds, 48 Bleeding, 1.6 Stun
- Ammo cannot be made, holds 6 shots, stackable.
- Gun itself CANNOT be stored in Toolbelt
- Ammo can be stored in Toolbox
- Requires High weapons skill
- Two handed
- Each bullet does 15 Gunshot Wounds, 15 Bleeding, 0.125 Stun
- Ammo cannot be made, holds 20 shots per Mag, and CANNOT be stacked.
- Gun itself and its mags can be stored in Toolbox
- Requires High weapons skill
- Remember, short controlled bursts.
- Two handed
- Each hit does 1.25 Burn
- Uses Weldign Fuel Tank as ammo, consumes it rather fast pace
- Flamer itself can be stored in toolbelt
- Does NOT work underwater
- Can cause fire
- Two handed
- HIgh damage, Has travel time, has long stun
- Ammo can be made, but very expensive
- Gun itself CANNOT be stored in Toolbelt
- Grenade rounds can now be stored in Toolbelt, and now stackable.
- Requires High weapons skill
- Holds only 1 round
- Two handed
- Uses Alien power cell rather quickly
- Rather high damage that is not exactly clear how much
- Doesn’t do anything against most Europan lifeforms
You can find these from Wreck cabinets. low chance though.
- Europan Handshake deals Morbusine poisoning on attack.
- Boom Stick only holds 2 shots, but can be fired almost instantly.
- Deadeye carbine is much more accurate, at the cost of low firerate.
- Ahab’s spear deals 70 laceration, 50 bleeding, and 3 stun.
- prototype Steam Cannon does not cause fire, and works underwater.
- 1 Stun Rod and 2 Diving Knives
- Stun the enemy with Stun rod once, then swap to dual wield Knives
- Minimal cost with capability to 1on1 pretty much anything
- Doesnt work if there are many (3+)
- Keep a few loaded SMGs in toolboxes as backup. Or a Grenade Launcher with Stun round.
- Recommended for experienced Security officers
- 1 Stun Rod and 2+ Harpoon guns
- Harpoon away from afar, Stun if anything gets too close
- Minimal cost with good punch
- Reload is very tedious, OR very cost inefficient if you don’t do scavenge
- Recommended for Medical doctor backing up Security Officer as group
- 1 Stun Rod and 2 SMG or 2 Riot shotgun
- Shoot away from afar, Stun if anything gets too close
- Keep a few loaded SMGs and shells in toolboxes as backup
- High consumption rate of hard-to-restock Items, but nontheless “safe”
- Recommended for starters
Big guns and Big boombooms (External weapons)
This section is WIP.
Coilgun will be your best friend when it comes to killing creatures.
Coilgun has skill level requirement. more Weapons skill you have, Faster rotation and less shaking after rotation. Caps at 50 Weapons. It also has Travel time, so leading target is the key. if you can’t hit something, try to spray around a little. wasting bullets is better than dealing no damage.
Numbers and stuff:
- Normal Coilgun ammo does 15 laceration and 1 Bleeding on each shots, with 0.5 limb sever chance, along with 10 structure and 10 item damage. Holds 200 rounds per case. Total damage per case is 3000 Lacerations and 200 bleeding.
- Piercing Coilgun ammo does 8 laceration and 1.5 Bleeding on each shots, with 0.5 limb sever chance, along with 10 structure and 10 item damage. Has unique capability of penetrating up to 2 targets, effectively tripling the damage output on larger targets. Holds 150 rounds per case. Total damage per case is 3600 Lacerations and 675 bleeding, assuming all penetration hits something, which quite often occurs, even on smaller targets.
- Physicorium Coilgun ammo does 28 laceration and 1 Bleeding on each shots, with 0.5 limb sever chance, along with 10 structure and 10 item damage. Has unique stun of 2 seconds (20% chance per round.) Holds 200 rounds per case. Total damage per case is 5600 Lacerations and 200 bleeding.
- Exploding Coilgun ammo does 8 laceration and 1 Bleeding on each shots, with 0.5 limb sever chance, along with 10 structure and 10 item damage. On contact it explodes, doing additional 40 burn and 2 bleeding explosion to 300 radius, with 5 structure damage and 10 item damage. Holds ONLY 75 rounds per case. Total damage per case is 600 laceration, 3000 burn and 225 bleeding.
Normal rounds: Quite cheap, and damage is okay. There were so much difference between the rounds, but since they are normalized, This round became more viable as a result.
Piercing rounds: Moderate-high cost, decent damage. Just ignore the penetration part unless you are shooting as tiny as Spineling being hit from broad side, as you can almost always deal full damage to even crawlers. considering availability, its a decent step up from normal rounds.
Physicorium rounds: Expensive Marks wise, but deals a lot of damage, with case per rounds aplenty. You can get so much Physicorium over the course of campaign run, assuming you are gonna stock them up. Great go-to “OH ♥♥♥♥” round.
Exploding rounds: Insanely high cost, very high damage AoE. Utilize the explosive effect to massacre a swarm, namely crawlers, OR utilize its super high DPS to combat abyss creature. In any case, MAKE YOUR SHOT COUNT, as it ONLY contains less than half ammunition compared to others. NEVER ever waste any, or your quartermaster will do worse things than straight up murdering you.
The Railgun has been, honestly, Such a lackluster compared to Coilgun. BUT NOT ANYMORE! As of 0.14.6.0, they got significant buff, meanwhile coilgun got technically nerfed withe the addition of requiring lead, making normal railgun shells the cheapest ammunition. it still chews through materials, so it is ill advised to have multiple railguns on campaign. Ideally, it should share its angle with other gun, hopefully a coilgun.
- Normal Railgun shell does 250 laceration, 50 Bleeding, and 15 Stun. It does 55 damage to buildings as well. This is almost the equivalent of 17 normal coilgun shots. Be mindful that while these have good Bleeding damage, most Europan fauna either never bleeds, or have INSANE amount of healing factor. the stun should be quite helpful dealing with anything up to Moloch, whom got particular weakness to it (Railgun to their “head” shell always removes part of it, making it defenseless against other sub weaponry.) it will struggle against bigger fish like Charybdis and Endworm, so make sure you got your nukes and C-4 / Compound-N handy.
- Canister shell shoots 11 pellets, each pellets dealing 70 gunshot wounds, 3 Bleeding, and 2 Stun per pellet. Also deals 15 structure damage. Considering how much lead is technically hard to acquire, albeit cheap, a total of 770 raw damage is something. But still
- Physicorium Railgun shell does 800 laceration, 50 Bleeding, and 15 Stun. Also deals 200 structure damage. this means almost 3x the strength of normal rounds. and form my experience, Physicorium is fairly common compared to other alien metal, assuming you actually pick up all of them. great ammunition for bigger fish as backup of the Nuclear rounds.
- Nuclear Railgun shell does 250 laceration, 50 Bleeding, and 15 Stun on impact, then 300 Burn, 600 Deep tissue injury, 100 Radiation poisoning, and 20 Stun in its nuclear blast radius of 1000. it also deals 75 structure damage on impact point, and 1000 as nuclear explosion. These are VERY expensive, requiring IC-4 to fabricate, which requires Incendium and C-4, and so on, sitting on complicated fabrication process and alien metal. Worth the cost? Abso-♥♥♥♥♥♥♥-lutely, since it can decapitate endworm and make that bastard bleed to death. aim for the head, and don’t miss.
The Railgun can hold one item in its shell, and it applies onto victim upon impact. On normal occasion, you should load it with explosives, but there are other oddities you could choose as well.
- UEX is cheap and readily available, but you can make damage better very easily.
- C-4 is Ideal for Sub vs Sub situations, and can be bread and butter for Railgun rounds, due to the availability of plastics from Wrecks.
- IC-4 sets things on fire, but not exactly helpful in Railgun shells, for obvious reason.
- Compound-N deals most damage against Creatures.
- Hand Grenade deals close damage to C-4, and all you need is UEX and iron. Also it does almost no Structure damage, so Don’t worry about collateral damage too much.
- Poisons like Morbusine can be shot into large creature with Railgun. Takes long time to kill, larger targets needs multiple dosage to be effective, and absurdly cost inefficient, but you can nevertheless.
- You can also heal creatures If you shoot them with Morphine-loaded Railgun shell. Why would you do that? Just because you can, of course.
- Railgun can be a godsend to Traitors/ Griefers, since you can load it with toolboxes. Is your task “get rid of oxygen mask”, but you cannot get close to Airlock/ deconstructor without getting attention? No problem! Put them into toolbox, load it into railgun, and fire it away! It is near impossible to retrieve anything disposed by this method.
You can retrieve the Railgun shells, whether it is exploded or not. You can even get Nuke shells back, assuming you find it and carry it back without scooter. You can’t anymore as of 0.10.4.0. How sad.
The Hot Potatoes (Explosives)
1000 Item
50 laceration,
5 stun
1000 item
75 laceration,
5 stun
1000 Item
50 laceration,
5 stun
Compound-N
1000 Item
50 laceration,
5 stun
TImed
Bomb
500 Item
75 laceration,
5 stun
1000 Item
50 laceration,
5 stun
like
Pope
5 stun
like
Pope
,500 item
80 bleeding,
5 stun
25 stun
1 stun
100 burn,
25 stun
,500 item
40 bleeding,
5 stun
15 stun
List of Artifacts
Whenever you find artifact, Make sure you check the name of Artifact by hovering cursor over it. Report to Captain what kind of artifact is, and MAKE SURE the whole sub is ready to recieve it.
As of 0.11.0.9, Thermal artifact has been “nerfed”. It now only catches fire periodically (every 10-20 sec, like Faraday does its EMP), instead of being fireball 24/7. So it is now viable to actually even sell the Thermal artifact to merchant. it is simply done by:
- Remove anything that has tank from your inventory ( toolbelt contents is “safe” atm)
- Remove any tank that are on wall / containers alongside the wall.
- Keep some bots ordered to extinguish fire, or have someone else ready to do that for you.
- RUN FOR IT, and sell as fast as possible.
Did a few times myself, no casualties so far.
Going Indiana Jones (Ruins)
So, you decided to loot ruins? good. Try not to die.
Ruin is made of a few rooms, connected with corridors and doors. They often have residents inside (higher difficulty spawns stronger, nastier bunch of enemies). They also have some alien chests and artifact holders, which sometimes contain really good stuff. It shows up as rectangular, very bright thing on sonar.
There are 2 ways to enter a ruin.
1. be a normie and look for the entrance door. Pry the door open with a crowbar.
2. be an intellectual and look for thick wall on corners. cut the thin wall connected to the thick wall. this will lead you directly into the artifact room. Works really well if you came here for objective, and you can pinpoint it using the handheld sonar.
Close-up for entry point.
1: Thin wall. this is usually used for corridors, and “treasure closet”. Look for this one for entry.
2: Medium wall. These are used for rooms. almost has double the toughness than thin wall.
3. Heavy wall. There are usually 2 heavy wall rooms, one of them being the Artifact room, which usually located at the opposite side of the entrance. these have infinite strength, so even dozens of nuke shells won’t scratch it.
Entrance door. All alien doors have infinite strength, so you will have to pry it open with crowbar. Or you can cut Through the walls.
Corridor with Buttoned door. Press the button to open/close it.
Corridor with Timed door. Press the button to open/close it. You can only open/close it when the light is lit, so it would be tough to use to shut away monsters.
Corridor with Puzzle door. There are 3 buttons on each side accompanied by lights, and 3 doors.
Left button: toggles left and middle lights.
Right button: toggles right and middle lights.
Middle button: toggles all 3 lights.
Light up all 3 lights to continue. It should be very easy.
A small chest, accompanied by a cyan light.
A large chest, accompanied by a cyan light.
Small chest enclosed in a closet. Sometimes you have to open the door with crowbar. Or you can cut walls.
Large chest with buttoned door. Press button to open/close door. Try not to lock someone inside. you can still cut walls though.
An alien pump with a generator. Powering it up with the Alien power cell drains water really fast. Just don’t bother.
A small chest in a timed closet. Middle thing is an alien motion sensor. It triggers the timer when you enter it, and after a few seconds indicated by the lights, it closes the door. Be quick, or just cut your way out.
Now some actually life-threatening trap: An alien discharge coil. if you get too close to the motion sensor to loot that small chest, the coil in the middle triggers, electrifying nearby walls. You can easily defuse this one by simply removing the alien cell from the generator on the right. After that, the coil can only zap you once.
This is some headache set piece that sometimes spawn at the artifact room. getting close to any of those sensors will zap you. if you are unfortunate enough, you will be fried until you die. Loot the generator and Artifact holder by cutting through like 2nd picture to defuse it.
This is VERY, VERY rare set piece. An alien gun with sensors. you will be shot if you get too close. If you get shot, your tanks in your inventory will detonate. Keep them in your toolbelt. Loot the alien power cell to defuse it.
1. Oxygen really is a nonexistent commodity in Ruins. Make sure to bring enough in order to conduct a full search. On the other hand, one reserve bottle should be enough if you came for just the artifact.
2. There aren’t too many loot in the ruins, even if you do search all.
3. Half of the ruins are devoid of water. Don’t go into a non-water filled room, especially NEVER fall into one. You might end up finding a bunch of Mudraptor mates in the bottom, and no method to run.
4. Open up more holes in the wall to fill the rooms faster.
5. You can Grab a person holding an artifact, while you use the Underwater scooter. This is the fastest way to transport the artifact. Alternatively, you can use Methamphetamine while using Oxygenite tank to swim insanely fast.
Going S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (Wrecks and Thalamus)
For whatever reason, your sorry captain decided to throw you into (probably) Thalamus-Infested Ship. Or you are treasure hunter wannabe. Good news: It has 50:50 chance to be a just free loot, and it is arguably easier to deal with than Ruins. Bad news: Every single bots and less experienced people on board will die when things go bad.
- 1 Anapralyzant.
- 1 Duffel bag (preferably) or crate filled with Storage container, with lit sonar beacon inside.
1. First and foremost, Keep your distance between the wreck and your sub. you can get close as much around 60 meters (this is almost half the radius of the sonar when the zoom is all the way out).
2. Approach to the sub cautiously to the said 60 meters mark. If you do get ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ it up by getting too close, and hear any kind of weird sound and sudden breach on any part of the hull, try to get the F out as fast as possible. If your sub has more than average power in it, you should be able to get out. if not, Press F(then proceed to read later section).
3. If your sub got any gun/ camera on bottom side, check it. If you see a searchlight moving around (and not held still, aside from your own of course), it is Thalamus.
4. Expedition team should approach from 2 or 10 o’clock of the wreck, toward the nose or the rear of the wreck. if the guns started firing, it is Thalamus (And keep moving on one direction, do NOT stop).
5. If you encounter Leukocyte (green amoeba thing), It is Thalamus (details on Zoology).
6. Check the topside hull of the wreck. If you see any blue-ish blob on it, It is Thalamus.
7. Hooray! It is NOT Thalamus! free loot time! (Beware of Crawler/ Husk/ Mudraptor infestation though. keep listening to the sounds.) Tell Captain to get the sub closer to the wreck.
Note: Some of them are breakable. use any weapon than the Plasma cutter you will be using to destroy them faster.
Leukocytes / Terminal Cells: The main concern of your crew / sub life. Refer to Zoology for details.
Sub’s original guns: They are under control of Thalamus, and will shoot anything that approaches. Bonus points if they are loaded with Explosive ammo or Physicorium Shells.
Fleshgun: These External component will catch your sub and drag you closer, so the Flesh Spear can do its job. Also preventing you from running away.
Flesh Spear: The reason your sub exploded last time. These ones inject LOTS of Terminal Cells (Red Amoeba thing) into your sub. And trust me, Not a single sub want alien-contaminated hypodermic needle sunken deep into her tummy.
Cell Spawn organ: This one periodically summon Leukocyte. Break them if you see one.
Fleshgun Ammo Sack: This thing holds ammo for the Fleshgun. your ship will be freed if they are caught, but it is quite meaningless to break them on most situations.
Organ: Not exactly sure what they are doing. I heard rumor, but am not writing it here unless proven. For the time being, it is basically a loot container, bring the contents to doctors if they want.
Thalamus Brain: Literally the mother brain of the entirety of Thalamus itself. Kill the brain, Everything dies. Itself cannot do anything, but they are often protected by a few Leukocyte.
————- Zoology Guide ————-
Catalog of Europan Fauna
This is technically a spoiler, so read at your own risk.
I am so lazy, so skim through the Character editor to check their looks and names. finally added pics.
You will notice that there are many unused, Legacy creature in Character editor. I wrote down the ones I did encounter on normal rounds, but some of those Legacy ones can technically be encountered, especially spawned by console.
・Crawlers
Crawlers are the cannon fodder of the Europa, and also the Scavengers on food chain. These will be your first thing you ever encounter on your Maiden Voyage, and sure won’t be your last. they are very weak overall and only takes few hits from coilgun to kill. They tend to go frenzy cannibalizing their dead friends even under sustained fire from coilgun, so use that advantage to either kill them off (Any ammunition than normal coilgun rounds works wonders here), or shoo off. They can enter Submarine, and will be met in Ruins aswell, but they still won’t be much of a threat, unless you encoutner a horde without support.
You can loot them for Alien blood, a vital component of Blood pack. But honestly, I don’t think Blood packs are worth bothering to create. Saline + Stabolodine, the other medicine to make the Blood pack, are far more useful themselves. They, however, do fetch a fair price on outposts, so loot them if some got itn your sub.
・Husked Crawlers
These ones are variant version of typical Crawlers. While overall stats are the same, they are Husk version of normal crawlers, so they can infect you if you are not careful. They DO drop eggs, however, the core item you need to make the anti-husk silver bullet, the Calyxanide. Try harvesting their corpse after you kill them in the open sea.
・Husks
Husks are, to put it simple, Europan equivalent of zombies. they look like Humans in a Diving suit, but you can clearly tell the difference by its dirty, brownish color instead of green, light color of normal ones. They are quite a slow swimmer and can easily be dispatched if met on open sea. They are also popular food of other Europa denizens, even in alive state. But of course, they have Husk Parasite in them and really like to spread their kind of love to everyone (refer to the specific article later). Luckily, their attacks are quite weak so you don’t have to care too much outside of infection itself, unless completely surrounded. Since they are small, they are frequently encountered in ruins and often in Wreckage. Be sure to bring countermeasure on yourself before venturing in one of these.
Currently as of 0.11.0.9, their drop rate is laughably low. Kinda understandable since the eggs fetch really great price (600-700 Marks). Be sure to check their body when you encountered them outside, getting bitten or not.
・Spinelings
Newer face for the history of Barotrauma, Spinelings are new addition of 0.11.0.9. Meant to be “slightly more threatening than crawler, but weaker than mudraptor”, they sure are annoyance. They swim rather fast while shooting their bountiful spines at your sub, denting it and making it leak a little. Thing is, they are the first actual ranged attacker to the index of fauna in Europa, and these penetrates the hull to hit someone inside the sub, so it sure is something. But as of now, they deal VERY low damage to be a problem in the first place. just shoot them down.
Then why these get rating of 4? because, The bots are so bad at shooting these ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ down, especially when your sub is not moving. They probably end up wasting up to one coilgun case and all the charge in the supercapacitors to shoot at ONE entity, and will still manage to not score a kill. Whenever you see these irritants on the sonar, manually shoot them down, or start moving your sub, to save ammo.
They drop nothing, so don’t bother looting.
・Mudraptors
Normal variant
Unarmored variant
Don’t laugh, Mudraptors are Serial killers of Barotrauma. I have seen SO MANY submarines sunk sorely because of them (and Captains’ being absent from the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ sonar for whatever reason). They are fast swimmers, fast runners, fast breachers (for both hulls and doors), fast stunners, AND fast killers. They often get their shell on higher difficulties, which absorbs INSANE amount of damage before it shatters.
As long as you spot them on radar and kill them off with the External weapons (You better off shoot them with Railgun if you must), they are just some Crawlers who can withstand one more coilgun bullet or two. If you miss that chance, Prepare to press F. You should be prepared for possible Mudraptor infestation if you hear door breach sound (short, “BAM!” sound), and call Security for investigation. Small firearms and weapons gets ridiculously absorbed by their shell, so you might actually have to use flamer or explosives when there are more than one raptor, both of which would end up sour. Consider handing out Stun baton to everyone to mitigate damage. You could technically use the “counter”, Raptor bane extract, But it requires so much dedication to create a handful, or costs so much (around 300 per shot), so make it count. If none of the above are available, fighters should use Combat Drugs( Steroid, Meth, or Hype) to minitagte Stun, and don’t be cocky, because they often comes in groups. As of 0.11.0.9, at least they won’t eat your corpse, or so it looks like. FOR NOW.
They drop Hydroxyapatite, a mineral you can extract Phosphorus, which is used in UEX, which can be used to make Explosive Coilgun Ammunition, an effective counter to them. Loot if you can, but make sure that you are covered with manned coilgun.
・Fractal Guardians
“Swimmer” variant
“Walker” variant
Fractal Guardians are, as the name implies, Guardians of now vacant ruins. or they aren’t, because their attacks are as weak as Husks, they are really passive, and of course they don’t have any sort of viruses they want to share. There are 2 visually distinct guardians, but there doesnt seem to be much of a change. Unless you got a swarm of them, just knife them down. Ohhh you got a swarm, but made of only them? Stun first, THEN go stabby stab.
・Tiger Threshers
Tiger threshers are “bigger, faster, stronger” upgrade of Crawlers on hierarchy. They look like moray eels, except that they are 6 meters long and very angry ones. They have Stripes on their body, hence the name. they also have super sharp teeth hence the name, which will leave grievous bleeding wounds that can be fatal in seconds if untreated. their body are very slim, being able to evade Coilgun shots relatively easy to annoy gunners. They always comes with Bone Threshers as pack, so make sure to take out Bone threshers first.
This is trivia, but if you managed to let them get in the sub, and drain the water out, they will actually suffocate to death, a rare trait for being invader.
They drop nothing, so don’t bother looting.
・Bone Threshers
Bone Threshers are the larger, angrier version of Tiger Threshers. they always comes in pack, and Bone Threshers act as “breachers”. Their job is to open a gaping hole on the sub, effectively sinking it, while letting their cousin slide in and feast on delicious human flesh. Prioritizing them over their smaller cousins will significantly reduce the overall threat. They are well armored on back and head, so hit the belly side.(as of 0.9.9.1, I suspect the armor is either bugged, nerfed, or gone, so its better just shoot them away…? They are now officially weak to headshots, so hit the head. They will still be able to tank some punishment, however, so it is ideal to keep a mechanic on sandby to fix the breaches as soon as they try before they are gone. If it is not obvious, going out is not recommended.
・Hammerheads (+Golden Variant)
normal variant (mission objective one is slightly larger)
Golden variant (ditto)
Hammerheads, along with their variant Golden Hammerheads, are more of annoyance than an actual threat. They swim really fast and can knock submarine hard, enough to stun almost everyone in it (unless you prepare for impact), making retaliation difficult. they often cannot do enough damage to do actual harm to submarine, though. Coordinating captain and gunner is your best way to damage it before its attack lands, giving you the much needed time to point and shoot. Explosive Coilgun Ammunition works wonders against them, disabling them from both attacking and fleeing. their health is not that high either, so don’t waste expensive rounds higher than that, like Nuke shells. Well, unless they decide to come in groups, THEN that is another story. watch out for their stunlock manuever, when met in groups.
Their drops are very nice for both Healing purpose(one guaranteed Blood pack worth of stuff!) and offence(Deconstruct Saline to extract sodium, which is used for UEX), so be sure to loot if possible.
・Hammerhead Matriarchs
Spawns
They are, obviously, the mommy of all the Hammerheads in the Europan sea. They have only one purpose: to make sure that the children in her head-womb can get to eat something. To achieve this, they ram into sizable food, releasing their babies (around 20 of them) inside, so they can devour from inside out.
Upon doing this ram, they instantly die. This will cause one hell of a hole in a sub, along with so many fishies to attempt to prey you, but it is rather easy to deal with. Just open the door next to the flooded area for a bit, let the fishies in bit by bit, and smack them down with whatever you have. Diving knife will be the best, but even the Screwdrivers and wrenches do the job. Once cleared, patch the hole up and move on. Since nothing else would come in (Hammerheads won’t even try to enter the sub), this is quite simple. Otherwise, they do swim in moderate speed and have some health, so you rather save ammo and let them do their job.
I just have a feeling that they would get some buff in the future, but nobody knows. Also, they dont drop anything, so dont try to look for the loot position on their massive body.
・Leukocytes / Terminal Cells
Leukocytes
Terminal Cells
They are components of the Thalamus, the infested sub wreckage that are now quite deadly to the subs, especially with inexperienced captain. Both of them have same attack patterns, although they have different role. Terminal Cells are RED colored “offensive” ones that only appear inside of your sub via being injected by Flesh Spear. Leukocytes are GREEN colored “defensive” ones that appear around the wreck, Cell spawn organ, and guarding Thalamus brain.
They have 2 attack patterns: melee and Suicide bomb. Most of them sticks with the melee, which causes burn damage on your body, and no bleeding. Because of this, the damage themselves are slightly easier to handle than other creatures( No bleeding, no problem). They, however, complicates the things that they almost always come in groups, especially Terminal Cells, that gets injected around 10 of them at once. If you get caught in a bunch, you will most likely get stunlocked to your death. Separating them works nicely, but it is very difficult task, because they literally melt away your sub, flooding left and right in the process.
However, the worst part comes with Suicide bombs. While its damage is minimal, it of course induce more stun onto your body, while also give Paralysis upon successful detonation. The toxin slowly take over your body, making you slower and slower until it becomes a complete halt. Assuming you are in safe place, you will not die because it won’t stop you from breathing. But it will still manage to kill you because unless there are someone else, your oxygen tank will run out eventually. Do note that, it seems like they make up their mind individually on their spawn, and won’t suicide bomb you if they attack with melee first.
Now onto the counter part. They are very weak on their own, and that makes Plasma cutters are great counter to them. Infinite ammo, long range, continuous attack, it has everything. Just kite( keep them chasing you while you swim away) and spank with plasma fire. You can also use other guns like Shotguns/ SMGs when they are too tightly packed together. Methamphetamine will make the kiting much easier in open sea as well. Also, mind you that killing them one by one is only the means to achieve the end: Kill Cell Spawn Organ, No more Leukocytes spawn. Kill Thalamus Brain, Everything dies instantly. So, forget about the Terminal cells, everyone capable minus a few( captain and maybe gunners for cover) should go and deal with the Thalamus. Fixing hull with the brain being still alive is futile and wasteful attempt, because they will inject next batch anyway.
Anaparalyzant is the only way to cure Paralysis, so buy at least one syringe if your sub doesn’t have any. They also drop Paralyxis, the core item to make Anaparalyzant, so loot them if you do get caught while your pants down.
・Ballast Flora (NEW!)
A new addition to the game as of 0.11.0.9, Ballast flora are source of headache to most captains and submarine designers. They silently enters and grows from your ballast pump, reaching out toward electrical slowly as they house more and more gas sacs which resembles to lotus seed pods, causing trypophobia to innocent mechanics, among everybody else.
When they reach the Junction boxes, they suck away electricity to grow, causing reactor to chug away enormous amount of fuel. They also retaliate by poisoning everyone with its acidic gas secreted from the gas pods, causing burn damage to everyone nearby. They can also control the ballast pump level and doors, causing you to slowly drown in the ballast if you are not careful. It also worth noticing that, they only take damage from fire or certain explosives. Flamer is your best option, while Frag grenades and Incendiary grenades works as well, without detonating your sub into half. But like i mentioned before, it can control ballast level to douse the fire.
So, how do you deal with this?
1. Look for some ceiling in the cave, and slowly bump into it. Or dock onto outpost.
2. Set the sub to keep going upward, so the ballast will be empty.
3. MAKE sure that the ALL of the ballast that sonar flora resides have water level of 0%.
4. Prepare Diving suit with fire-resistant clothes (mechanic, engineer, assistant, or security)
5. Prepare flamer, grenades, or both. MAKE SURE you put away ANY extra tanks in toolbelt.
6. Get inside the ballast, and turn off the pump manually. Everyone else stay away.
7. Give its root hell. Ignore the branches. Try to stay away from gas. Heal if needed.
8. Make sure to turn the ballast pump back on.
・Molochs
Moloch is basically a “gentle giant” of Europan sea. they are huge, very slow, very powerful, but rather passive until provoked. Your first approach should always be stealth, even if it is your objective to kill the beast. Turning off sonar will make you basically invisible to Moloch, unless you get too close to it. Use directional ping to check the surroundings and try to sneak past it. If you use Active sonar ping on a close moloch, they basically take that as “♥♥♥♥ YOU PIECE OF ♥♥♥♥ ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥”. Don’t do that.
When you have to kill Moloch by one way or the other, it is strongly advised to remember one thing: Do NOT shoot its shell! It deflects whopping 90% of the damage, and it still will eat a whole case of Coilgun ammunition or one or two Nuke shells, even aimed correctly. Captains are advised to maintain ship’s distance so gunners can keep shooting at weaker side, while staying away from its devastating ramming. OR, they added New weakness to these things: Railgun. As of v0.13.0.11, The shell now ALWAYS breaks on first railgun shot, exposing which basically is their organs. Switch to either coilgun, or shoot more to the exposed part will make your life easier.
On occasion, Molochs decides to “make love” with the sub, relentlessly shaking it so you literally cannot do anything while hitting your body on every single parts of wall in the sub. (This is actually a collision bug, but i want to call it this way so it is less frustrating.) When this happens, Doctors are advised to do triage and keep the vital members of crew alive. Make sure to carry multiple shots of Fentanyl, Morphine, AND Naloxone at all times with you, because there is no way to do a long journey to the damned medical bay.
Upon their defeat, you MUST loot their corpse! they drop Brockite, a rare mineral that contains Thorium, a great fuel source for your submarine. they also drop their shell on rare occasion, which will massively slows you down, but should come in handy as a sort of “plate armor” for crew who stays indoor and doesnt move around much, namely Captain.
・Black Molochs
(head glows in the dark)
Also comes with interference field.
Black Molochs are the variant of Moloch, and really nasty one. They always emit interference field, even after their death, making traversing though very difficult. That is the not worse part though. On attack, they periodically emit EMP attack, frying every single machines that are not “protected” on editor( which is close to nil by default). This means that Engines, Pumps, Nav consoles, batteries( along with its contents), Gun loaders, Junction boxes, everything. The EMP interval is quite small too, considering the total amount of damage it does, especially for larger subs.
So how do we deal with this thing?
1. Sneak past them. This will be very, VERY difficult due to the baby molochs and interference field. they seem to care slightly less about sonar, though. AVOID doing anything to babies, including ramming into them. or their mommy gonna be ANGERY. Thing worth remembering is, if you get too close to the babies, Moloch will attack you only once, very gently, and without EMP, as a warning. Do NOT shoot back! It also turned out that you can gently push babies through. don’t exceed 10km/h limit on either direction, and you should be fine.
If you’ve got EMP’d once, your cover has been blown out to the orbit. it’s on now.
2. Burn them down before 2nd EMP hits. Luckily, EMP deals around 40-60% damage to everything, so as long as before it emits 2nd EMP, you still have some time left, assuming your Engineers/ Mechanics had been doing their job and kept everything shiny up until the encounter. Throw everything you have( including that precious, precious nuke shells loaded with Compound-N), This is THE rainy day you hoarders have been waiting for.
3. Keep-alive. After you lost everything, there is only one way i can think of. Fix gun-related lines (Loaders, Supercapacitors, Junction boxes, and Reactior / Battery). Forget about everything else, whatever guns which can shoot that thing should keep shooting, while the others keep fixing the vital line to keep the gun pumping sweet, sweet rounds into Moloch. Hope your Junction boxes are labeled accordingly, and not randomly wired.
4. Play dead and Nuke. So, it turned out that you and what’s left of the crew cannot keep up the pace the Beast dishes out its EMP. What do you do now? It is likely that, even after you are being made, they still only hear you to see if you are goner. Which things make noise again? yes, Reactors,Engines, and O2 Generators make huge noise, even though much more quiet than ping. You can “play dead” by simply turning the reactor off. The Moloch will ignore you after a short while, assuming you declared cease-fire. In the meantime, keep fixing everything and make sure your guns are loaded. When everyone’s ready, flip the reactor back on and give them hell.
You still couldn’t kill it? you can play dead over and over! You got bored bored of it? Don’t get caught in the first place! learn 2 sneak bruh!
NOTE: I am still trying to figure out the better tactics against this thing. need to kill it a few more times on singleplayer in control environment, to see if there is any weakness we could actually exploit( and not the actual, gaming kind of exploit, mind you). If there is any hunters out there, I will credit whoever gives me insight.
・Baby Molochs
They are, Obviously, the baby version of thier mommy and daddy, Molochs. They are just chilling at their cozy home in Europan sea, usually in circle formation, along with their parent(s).
While they themselves cannot do anything to harm your sub in any way, just like every other animals, their mommy will never be happy if they get pushed around, or even harmed and killed. It turned out that you can gently push them through. don’t exceed 10km/h limit on either direction, and you should be fine. If you ever do harm them, by accident or not, they emit distress call, which is SUPER annoying, and since they come in groups, you will regret the fact that you were born with a pair of ears in matter of milliseconds. Then even more, when every single electronics gets fried by their parents.
As such, think them as underwater minefields that you CANNOT shoot them out. Bad news is, they do not give a single ♥♥♥♥ about you just wanting to get past very close vicinity of their home, so you sometimes have no other choice than shooting them to death. When you do have to kill them, position your sub to bestest angle and distance ever first, so you can shower with enough firepower to kill their parents as fast as possible.
・Charybdis
Legacy
New (v0.13.0.11+)
You picked the wrong house, fool
Charybdis are one of the BIG boys that have returned after a rework on v0.13.0.11. They look like an black, hairy octopus with very large mouth. They do very short work on sub’s hull, and even though they don’t have armored points like Molochs, they do have large amounts of health. since they drop nothing, won’t become objective normally, and very, VERY dangerous, it is recommended to just run. Luckily, they are sort of territorial, and you can tell where they are with the huge warning growl that you can literally see on sonar.
・Endworms
Legacy
After rework (v0.13.0.11)
Where is your god now?
Endworms are one of the BIG boys that have returned after a rework on v0.13.0.11. They look like shiny worm, except it is HUGE. They literally melt away hull, and able to tank multiple Nuke shells, let alone your puny Coilguns. If you do see them, RUN. SERIOUSLY. Luckily, they are sort of territorial, and you can tell where they are with the huge warning growl that you can literally see on sonar.
————- Miscs ————-
Tips and Tricks
Some of the tricks are not exactly class-specific, so those kind of techniques I acquired over the course will fall in here.
I am talking about the spectacular implosion, not the game itself.
I am not entirely sure if this one counts as bug or exploit, but knowing this will give you much more chance for your survival.
0. Always wear Diving suit if you are newbie facing a flood. I mean, seriously. After some experience, you start learning how to do a few things at once. but if you are not exactly familiar with the game itself, chances are, you cannot do 420 nonscope everything, right? Just play safe for a while. Losing even a newbie Mechanics hurts everyone else that are still alive on board, physically and mentally.
1. Keep staring bottom right for “high pressure” ailments. It looks like Barometer. When it appears, you have around 5 seconds of “grace period” to get out of the situation. Stop whatever you are doing and get out as fast as possible.
2. “Grace period” resets as soon as the icon disappears. This means that, even if your ballast tank is now in smithereens, you can get in, fix a bit, and get out, all while naked, provided the room next to the ballast is not completely flooded and fulfilling the criteria to give you Barotrauma. You will run low on oxygen though, so Oxygen mask comes in very handy on this scenario.
3. Underwater scooter is your friend, even when you are inside of a sub. Just like outside, you can move very fast using Underwater scooter, if you are in filled ballast tank or your whole sub is currently in ballast tank state. Are your superiors being so yappy about “return your diving gear every single time”? Make your own! Underwater scooter costs only 2 Aluminum, one of the most common metal on board. Sacrifice your Syringe gun if you are doctor. Swap around battery among other electronics you currently have if you must.
4. Water filled room won’t give you High pressure as long as it’s flowing. Best place to test this out is Ruins. if you keep moving, it takes so much time for the High pressure to kick in at Ruins. So, asking your crew mates to keep a door open which is connected to the room with gaping hole is one way to plug it, especially utilizing grace period to its maximum.
Lots of captains say “BRACE! BRACE!!” when they are crushing into terrain for whatever reason ( being sunk, being attacked by larger denizens of Europa, or just being slacking off and ran into terrain). “But there is no key to hold for bracing!”, you thought. Well, there are actually a few ways to mitigate damage. Do what you can.
- Wearing one of Security helmets will protect your grey matter somewhat.
- Using Periscope will make your character hold onto it.
- Staying in the middle of ladder will give you more chance too. just not the higher part.
- Jumping into water-filled ballast can negate impact damage almost completely.
There are som resistance on clothes. They might change over time, but Ill write down the ones as of 0.10.4.0.
Captain:
0 resistance. Absolutely useless outside of looking like fancy. I highly recommend to buy a Security suits.
Security:
0.8x multiplier for Laceration, Blunt force trauma,and Gunshot wounds
0.3x multiplier for Bite wounds
0.9x multiplier for Bleeding
0.7x multiplier for Burns
Best suit in the game. all 3 clothes works the same.
Medic:
0.8x multiplier for Gunshot wounds and Bite wounds
3 slots for medicine
second best suit in the game.
NOTICE: Pharmacologist one doesn’t have resistance, even though they do come with pockets.
Engineer:
Nuclear Engineer suit (YELLOW):
0.4x multiplier for Radiation poisoning
0.7x multiplier for Burns
Electrician suit (ORANGE):
0.4x multiplier for Burns
Nuclear engineer still wins imo, because of that one fuel cell.
Mechanic:
0.4x multiplier for Burns
Somehow, no bonus toward Laceration. BOth suits are the same.
Assistant:
0.7x multiplier for Burns, and Laceration
They deserve it for looking like ♥♥♥♥ and starting out with ♥♥♥♥♥♥ skill.
Other Clothes:
None.
Diving suits:
0.8x multiplier for Blunt force trauma and Gunshot wounds
0.5x multiplier for Bleeding, husk infection, Laceration, and Bite wounds
0.7x multiplier for Burns
0.0x multiplier for Radiation poisoning (!)
Pack something for sure, but of course, you only get “advantage” in submarine, technically. its bulkiness and loss of sight really is not going to help.
Combat Diving suits: NEW! v0.13.0.11
0.7x multiplier for Blunt force trauma and Gunshot wounds
0.6x multiplier for Burns
0.5x multiplier for Radiation poisoning, and Bleeding
0.4x multiplier for Husk infection, Laceration, and Bite wounds
Considering that it is very fast while providing more resistance, it is indeed “combat” suit. But remember: This is the only suit that does NOT protect you from radiation. AVOID using this when you are going to loot big fishies you nuked to death.
Abyss Diving suits: NEW! v0.13.0.11
0.6x multiplier for Burns
0.5x multiplier for Blunt force trauma, and Gunshot wounds
0.25x multiplier for Husk infection, Laceration, Bite wounds, and Bleeding
0.0x multiplier for Radiation poisoning (!)
Very bulky, but fantastic characteristics.
Body armor and Helmets:
0.2x multiplier for Laceration, Blunt force trauma,and Gunshot wounds
0.3x multiplier for Bite wounds
0.1x multiplier for Bleeding
Despite how you might think, All 3 helmets have the exact same stats. They still work and provide these awesome stats with diving suit, so don’t forget to wear one on adventure.
Item Handling
There are lots of ways to “use” item on certain things, and they often have multiple ways to do it. And often, Your life and death will be determined just because you were not using the most efficient method to do it.
There are 5 major ways to do things.
1. Single click
2. Double click
3. Drag & Drop
4. E key (by default)
5. Numeric shortcut
Mastering each should let your load off a whole lot.
You can prepare to Drag & Drop as you rush to approach container. You can put items in container, without having to open the container menu.
Applicable situation: Refueling reactor on power down, Taking off diving suit and storing in locker, Refilling oxygen tank, Reloading Coilgun loader(can’t, if its occupied with other case), Hiding contraband in random lockers as you run away.
Using E key will always show you the wiring( assuming you are wielding screwdriver), and repair menu if applicable. Always take a glance to wiring and see if anything is wrong.
You can Equip Toolbox on your hand, and you can drag around the item menu appeared on screen, by dragging the grey bar on top of it (position resets to default by unequipping, so no worries to ♥♥♥♥ up the UI. go wild). Useful to quickly sort items out. Same can be done with crates. If you don’t care the order, you can also put in Toolbox into container, then Drag & Drop the contents onto that toolbox for quick looting. Useful in Thalamus.
Numeric shortcuts are the absolute king in here. Always set up your weapons and items in control manner to avoid useless finger confusion. In healing panel, you can also select limbs by clicking, and appling medicine from inventory with numeric key to the selected limb really quickly.
My setup:
1~3: Crucial items for class and situation. Stun baton, welding tool, screwdriver, wrench, and diving knife are most likely fall in here.
4: Always Diving scooter, no matter what.
5~6: Guns
7~9: free slots. Loots, Diving masks, handcuffs, plasma cutters, Toolboxes for adventure, etc.
0: Always Toolbox, storing vital items like Oxygen tanks and basic healing kits. a few empty slots for in case item swapping/ confiscation is needed.
Personal Favorite subs
I am planning to write about subs that I personally like in here, since this stupid guide is getting attention that I never expected I would get. Large portion of these are not so popular on public server, and they deserve some attention.
For the sub designers who made these, I personally thank you very much for your effort. I really love these ones.
I am NOT going to write about sub that are overall “too OP”. Yes, some of the subs in here a tad bit overpowered, but you know, newbies still going to sink anyways, and they deserve for the choice of tilting the odds to THEIR kind of “fair”. At least, I am NOT going to write about the subs with 20 coilguns, 10 railguns and 100 ammo racks for each.
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When I started playing Barotrauma some time ago, Me and other 2 friends decided to play on private server, just like we always do on other Co-op games. Then, we figured Dugong lacked vital equipment: fabricators. Then, we wanted more storage. Then, we had no space left in Dugong shell. So, One of our group member, Eclaire, made an up-scaled Dugong for ourselves. We wanted every single kinds of toys on board, while adding in lots of features and streamlining any kinds of quirks. It turned into this thing, the Kikori( “Lumberjack” in Japanese, our group name). Looking back now, it is somewhat on a OP side in terms of guns, but it still should be a nice sub for familiarizing yourselves to the game, without having to worry too much about the ship-specific weaknesses.
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If you think Dugong is a little bit too big for your amount of crew members, Eel is something I can recommend wholeheartedly. Great sub for beginners and small pals.
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If even the Eel is too handful for you, Kessel is the one you are looking for. You can operate this thing with 2 people, if not alone, even. Thanks to the AI+ Battery-based wiring, You don’t have to worry too much about the power, and guns are more on the generous side.
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If you want something bigger than Dugong, and more firepower (yet at some cost), Hagfish is great sub. you can clearly tell that This sub is made of a clear concept in mind. And I love it.
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If you are feeling like cool kids wanting to operate some cool sub, Ghost Ship is made of Wreck parts only( some of the non-functioning machinery are cleverly disguised with functional ones). Packs a punch for its size.
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You want something more tough, somewhere closer to Vanilla subs? Rorqual is for you. based on Mining vessels of EVE online, it has some very intelligent design choices you rarely see on other subs. I really love the Engine compartment and Ballast tanks. Check them out yourself.
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You now want some serious challenge? Corsair will require you to have at least 4, intellectual, and actually cooperative crew members to operate. The author himself is the mentor of official Barotrauma Discord, and he is asking you a question through this sub: Do you have enough knowledge about Barotrauma, and know how to use them to your advantage?
Old changelog
(former name: Handbook For Singleplayer)
v0.9 – added Europan fauna pics, grenades, sonar pics, and more!
v0.8 – Added Ruins.
v0.7 – Updated a little bit to make it 0.10.5.0 compatible. Not all of them tho. Added Explosive section.
v0.6 – Added Sonar Reference sheet , a few hidden numbers from XML, and more. Changed the name, because, this is getting too big, and I really want to add lots of stuff concerning Multiplayer.
v0.5 – Altered layout of Medic section. Black/Baby Moloch added. More info about them wanted!
v0.4 – Bots added. should write more but eh.
v0.3 – Thalamus added, Medic section WIP. just noticed that I didnt write anything about bots, LOL. Soon(TM).
v0.2 – Captain Section Added. WIll work on Moloch soon(TM)
v0.1 – Initial release. I am pretty sure that I hadn’t added lots of things, but eh, it looks big enough.
Postscript
I really have no idea why, but this guide is so ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ persistent on the Top10 list for some time now. Yeah I did type ALL of these myself, but now i look back, phew, this is so ♥♥♥♥♥♥’ long mate.
Thank you so much for reading this hecking wall of text! And sending this thing to your friends, as well!