

The Hatch component enables you to get in and out of your base. It will cost six Titanium materials to build one Multipurpose Room. You can then build one using your Habitat Builder. You’ll find them easily in Degasi Seabases.Īfter scanning one Multipurpose Room fragment, you’ll obtain its blueprint.

You’ll first need to scan a fragment of it. You won’t be able to build a Multipurpose Room immediately. Every base needs a Multipurpose Room or two. It is the room where you can place most of your other components such as Fabricators, Battery Chargers, Alien Containments, and so on. The Multipurpose Room does exactly as its name implies. Once a foundation is built, you can then build other components on top of it. Farm for those first if you don’t have them in your inventory. You can build multiple foundations standing next to each other if you want to have a wide base.Ī Foundation requires two Titanium and two Lead materials. Then, bring up your Habitat Builder and start building foundations.
SUBNAUTICA MULTIPURPOSE ROOM FRAGMENTS 2018 PATCH
That said, find a stable patch of land you want your base to be situated. Foundations give your base more integrity, a mechanic you’ll learn more about later on. While you can build rooms without it, building foundations will serve you better in the long run. The Foundation of your base is the first one you’ll want to build. Take note of the following as these are the parts you’ll need to build first. These are the parts you’ll need to build first to create your first base. You’ll be able to build things from interior and exterior modules to furniture and decorations with it.īefore you worry about those, though, what you’ll first need to build are the base pieces.īring up the building menu with your Habitat Builder, and select Base Pieces. This is the tool you’ll need to craft the base. With that, you have your own Habitat Builder. Once you have one of these three materials, head to the Fabricator on your lifepod. These are the materials needed for this builder tool: You’ll just need to collect the proper materials for it. You can immediately craft the Habitat Builder as soon as the game starts. To build components for bases, you’ll first need the Habitat Builder. I don't regret it one bit, because I've had such a blast, but if there's a way I could have my cake and eat it, too, I would, lol.Exploration and base-building go hand in hand in Subnautica. You’ll need to scour the world for resources if you want to build your desired components, thus completing your base. It feels like a game that would really wow me if it was the usual play the game when it's released rather than an early access title. My only regret is that I'm experiencing all of it piecemeal. I really like how they're telling the story of the Aurora, the Degasi survivors, and eventually, the aliens. They have two working in the game right now, but that means you can only go back and forth. I'm especially interested to see how they implement the teleports. I'm excited to see some of the alien technology they bring to the game. And adding all of the precursor gun affects was a blast to go through. I had no idea they were under the safe shallows the whole time. For some reason I always thought they were over by the floating island. This last playthrough was my first time in the jellyshroom caves. I didn't get the game until the October update, but I think I've done about a dozen playthroughs at this point. It's fun gradually building up the blueprints and the mats to build everything. Yeah, I really enjoy the beginning best of all. I've been waiting to play the game for a day or two, so I can have something to sink some hours in when I get my Vive today! There are a few biomes that I haven't explored, but I think I'll save them for the next playthrough so I'll have something new to experience. I'm about 50 hours into this game, and have just about finished all of the progression. This first playthrough, I had went in without doing any research of technology or lore - so I didn't know that you could use the thermal vents for energy. In my next playthrough, that will be my preferred location. Usually by the south one, because it's closer to my preferred path to the inactive/active lava zones. Without a fabricator somewhere else it's restart game time.īut I like building my first real base next to one of the thermal vents in the safe shallows, so I've got plenty of energy without having to maintain it. I build the I-corridor base as soon as I can below the lifepod somewhere, because I get concerned the lifepod will disappear on me, as it's done before.

Originally posted by slxpress:I just build a whole new base.
