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| In ''[[Barotrauma]]'', the '''Abyss''' is defined as the layer of the ocean from 1600m depth and deeper, until the bottom of the levels. The pressure there is such that [[Diving Suit|diving suits]] offer no adequate protection, and even the hull of the [[Submarine|submarine]] take continual damage while in this zone; the deeper the [[submarine]] is in the abyss, the faster it breaks. It should be noted, with adequate protection of the hull, most [[Submarine|submarines]] can survive up to depths of ~2000m before flooding. Past these depths multiple walls on the outer layers are advised, and all windows should be replaced with walls. Additionally, heavy ordinance such as [[Railgun|Nuclear Shells]] should be brought in high quantity, preferably filled with explosives.
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| For obvious reasons, it is recommended to avoid going to these depths at all, much less diving in them. | | For shizzle master rizzle |
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| Players should also beware of depths around ~2500-3000m for these depths are commonly referred to as "Critical Depth", where at any moment, the submarine will instantly implode, destroying nearly all structures in the sub and instantly killing off most of the crew. The most notable sign that you are approaching critical depth is when all the exterior lights on the submarine begin to flicker, then shatter. For this reason, submarines designed for deep-Abyss travel should always be fitted with exterior lights, as well as extra layers of hull to provide a brief moment of protection from critical depth before the internal hull is punctured.
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| Besides of everything it is possible to have submarine be on "Critical Depth" for minutes damagelessly if submarine is moving very slowly.
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| Contrary to popular belief, the Abyss does have a bottom - if a submarine goes far down enough, it'll encounter the barren sea floor. However, there is nothing to be found here. The Bottom is never truly seen by those who survive beyond Critical Depth, as in the most cases the Bottom is located at depths around ~4000m
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| The last note is that, while most maps' abyssal depths and critical depths are at 1600-2500m, The actual depth of these varies on the size of the map. Meaning if a map forces you to navigate lots of vertical caverns, the abyssal depths and critical depths will be deeper than usual; If a map forces you to navigate long, horizontal caverns, the abyssal and critical depths will be higher in depth.
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| Rarely does an objective force you to go to abyssal depths, let alone critical depths. But, both have occurred before for many players at least a few times for every handful of missions.
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| ==Creatures== | | ==Creatures== |