


While that reasoning alone is faulty, you can verify it in other more exact ways as well, like looking into the game's inner working and whatnot. There has been a lot of arguing about whether mineral outcrops respawn and the conclusion seems to be that they don't but it is very difficult to validate that and some people go on the logic that since none of the developers have said mineral outcrops *do* respawn that can be taken to mean they don't. I believe kelp and other collectable plants like ribben plants respawn as well. Rubies appear as white rocks with four short, red mineral spikes. According to its description, it is used for heat and electricity conduction. Said deposits are especially plentiful at Koppa Mining Site. Super happy the way it turned out, spend probably 30 hours gathering materials and building it in total. Ruby is a raw material found on the seabed of many Biomes or as a large resource deposit. Some resources do respawn while others don't. Decided to build a huge base in the Lilypad islands.

The experience wont be the same, below zero is a bit more buggy and hard to maneuver but you can probably get away with not playing the first, youd miss some context regarding the precursors and the virus though. The characters (except 1) and plot are different. Finding rubies in Subnautica: Below Zero Rubies are needed to craft the mark one depth module for the Prawn Suit and the mark two depth module for the Seatruck. Be careful not to delete the cache files for the batch areas around your seabases or you might remove parts of them as well. Below zero is a sequel but its not direct. If you delete the files in these folders you will effectively reset all of your map's resources. The BatchObjects and CellsCache folders within your savegame folder have all of your terrain cache files in them.
