![]() This fulfills two major points: modules can be twice as efficient. This base segment itself will be the modular platform for Seatruck customization, so you can add or remove modules to the interior walls individually based on your needs. With that in mind, I have a few ideas that I feel could be implemented relatively simply and make finding and building new modules for your Seatruck always feel cool and useful.įirst, have only two truck pieces built at the mobile vehicle bay: the cabin, and a base piece that can be attached/detached from the cabin just like existing modules. As it stands, the truck just gets too big too fast, and it slows to a crawl if you fully utilize its functions, which often leads to it just serving as a storage and prawn carrier without any of the more unique modules being touched because they aren't worth the slowdown. Thinking on the subject for a while, I've come up with what I consider some viable solutions to fulfill what seems to be the intended fantasy of the Seatruck, as a mobile base that you can steadily build up into something increasingly useful. You can also check the How to Craft Tools and Deployables page to learn more about the various upgrades and recipes.I've voiced concerns about the Seatruck from relatively early on, and it seems the general consensus agrees with me. We're just listing them for your knowledge. However, they're not necessary at this point in your playthough. Note that most modules require either the Mobile Vehicle Bay or Modification Station to build. Looking for the complete list of Seatruck and Seatruck Module recipes in Subnautica: Below Zero? We've got you covered! Check the table below for details on each. The MK1 depth upgrade allows you to go 300 meters deep, and the MK3 depth upgrade increases crush depth to 1,000 meters deep. It will be destroyed by going past its depth limit or crush depth. The Seatruck has a health meter and can take damage by attacks from fuana or running into obstacles. These upgrades are immediately available after building your Seatruck, but they require Plasteel Ingot and Enameled Glass for the first, and more complicated ingredients for the next two. Two more Seatruck Depth Upgrades, MK2 and MK3, are available after the first. You will probably want the Seatruck Depth Upgrade MK1 most quickly, because the base Seatruck depth is 150M. The Seatruck is a modular deployable vehicle that can be upgraded and added to later on with additional recipes. ![]() These fragments can be found in the Thermal Spires, Twisty Bridges, Deep Twisty Bridges and Purple Vents. You will also need to scan three Seatruck Fragments in order to synthesize the blueprint. The Gold in the Seatruck recipe will probably take the longest to find, so be sure to collect several chunks in the caves to prevent return trips. You can pin any recipe to the top of your PDA to more easily see what you are still missing. The Power cell is created from two Batteries and one Silicone Rubber, which you should have on hand from creating your Scanner, Seaglide and from Creepvine Seeds. Many of these resources, like lead and Titanium, you will probably have found on your explorations by now. ![]() The basic Seatruck requires one Titanium Ingot, one Advanced Wiring Kit, two Glass, three Lead and one Power Cell. Once you have deployed your Mobile Vehicle Bay (which will float on the surface above wherever you deploy it), you are ready to build your Seatruck. You will need to go deep into these caves it's easiest to use your Scanner to search for outcrops. ![]() The Bay recipe requires one Titanium Ingot, Lubricant and a Computer Chip.Ĭomputer Chips require gold, which is most easily found in Calverite Outcrops in the same aquatic cave system know as the Arctic Kelp Caves you previously hunted for silver. The Seatruck first requires a Mobile Vehicle Bay. While you could safely swim to the Alien Distress Signal, or Sanctuary Zero, with fins and a Seaglide, we will be using a Seatruck in the next parts of the Walkthrough and find it makes exploration easier and safer-particularly important if you're playing on Survival or Hardcore mode! This portion of the walkthrough will take you through building a SeaTruck, which will make further and deeper exploration much easier and safer.Īfter reaching the Delta Station and Phi Robotics Landing Pad, the next portions of the game will go much deeper under water. Welcome to IGN's Subnautica: Below Zero walkthrough. ![]()
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