Also a couple guys pointed out large gates that lead to the eggs. Also the walkthru caves had a more barren entrance apparently with orange plant growing more abundant the deeper u go. Some people say u has to go thru a secret cave, while others say they're under a twisty plant, while others still say theyre tucked in a little corner! This is maddening! R the devs just trying 2 figure out where to put these eggs or r half these youtube vids just taking me 4 a joyride?! All I know is I scoured every inch of the cave im in and it looks nothing like the ones in any videos! My cave that i has been exploring glows orange the second u enter it and its packed w/ orange plants, whereas the cave in the videos glows blue and turns orange as u go deeper. One youtube video said the trivalves were at 600m while another clearly showed 550m. while waiting 4 a reply I was doin research. It's been rather disorienting as an EA player to have to relearn the map every time they change it, but that's EA for ya. The Deep Lilypad zone has had a couple of rounds of updates as the new very of the Precursor sanctuary which houses the Architect skeleton was added and a lot of the secrets down there got moved around. The Lilypad Crevasse got a big update in ~EA12 to make free-diving and getting down to Marg's base easier. The reason this zone looks different is that it's been getting lot of attention recently. If you're in either of these two zones, they're awesome and have great music, but there are no trivalves there. The shipwreck you're referring to is the bow of the Mercury 2 (~240m). The other zone you're referring to is the either Lilypad zone proper (~140-220m) or the Lilypad Crevasse (~220-280m) where the path to Marg's base and all the sea monkey nests are. I have picked them up this save and have them sitting in my base. The yellow trivalves are in the Deep Lilypad zone (depth: 470-600m). My play through is on survival mode, started fresh in EA13. The information I provided above is current as of EA13. That and the lilypads caves in the videos I watched look nothing like the description of the one I found. I have scoured 4 this shipwreck and couldn't find it nearby. Originally posted by pikapowerj:there r 2 seperate deep lilypad caves, one in an area w/ a shipwreck nearby, and one w/o. I found a precursor room w/ plants but no architect base as for as I can tell. Its really hidden along the wall and not well lit at all so you'll have to just hug the wall and try to find it. Originally posted by Jacvk:There are four in a small nook before the drop off to the architect base. Is there anyone who can confirm or debunk this 4 me? I would really appreciate it as it would narrow down my search! :) I even built a scanner room at 600m and maxed out its range! I have been watching walkthrus and it seems 2 me that, similar to s1's mushroom forest, there r 2 seperate deep lilypad caves, one in an area w/ a shipwreck nearby, and one w/o. I must be in a different cave bcuz I looked in all sorts of places for trivalve eggs and I only found a cave w/ 2 squidshark eggs. There are four in a small nook before the drop off to the architect base. I think, aside from the trivalve, squidshark eggs are the rarest in the game. I'll actually have to make another trip down there to try and find the squidshark eggs! I spent an hour down there farming and never managed to find their one little hiding place. Eventually, doing this, you'll run into the path down to the trivalve eggs, and in another spot, you'll find the path down to another key feature in the zone you'll definitely want to check out! I'd do it in a Prawn or Seatruck since the spike traps are an incredible nuisance. A search pattern I'd suggest is to: 1) drop a beacon where you enter the zone (a point of reference), then 2) hug the walls and follow the path down as you circle the zone. They are difficult to find and are well-hidden in a little nook. Originally posted by Catalytic:pika, the yellow trivalve eggs are indeed in the Deep Lilypad zone.
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