![]() ![]() ![]() If the roof is not being used for anything else (particularly Solar Panels in shallower water), there is enough flat space to place Exterior Growbeds on it. It allows the player to customize their docked vehicle and fabricate upgrades for it, although all upgrades available through the Vehicle Upgrade Console can also be produced through the standard fabricator. The Vehicle Upgrade Console can only be constructed in the Moonpool. This allows the player to freely exit and enter the Seabase outside their vehicle without needing to use a hatch. The only one that might give you trouble is Lead, which we’ve laid out how you can find here. The Moonpool also allows the player to access their base from the water via two ladders on either end of the bottom entrance. Lubricant (1) Lead (2) For such a complex and useful piece of tech, these ingredients are surprisingly easy to get, presumably because the blueprints are in such a well-concealed place. ![]() It should be built far enough so that a vehicle will not crash into the seafloor when it ejects, but close enough so that a Prawn Suit can easily reach the entrance with its thrusters. It is recommended to have an appropriate amount of space between the bottom entrance of the Moonpool and the sea floor. The rate of charging at a Moonpool is much faster than if one were to use a Power Cell Charger. Docked vehicles will be charged from the base's Energy, consuming the base's Energy to restore an equivalent amount of Energy to the vehicle's Power Cells. It can, however, undock vehicles without power. The Seabase that the Moonpool is attached to must have power in order to dock vehicles. It can be used to recharge, contain, and customize the Seatruck and the Prawn Suit. Pose the Moonpools legs to shorten or lengthen its height from the ground. Includes two wall lockers, an upgrade fabricator, and the Vehicle Modification Station. Remove the roof of the Moonpool to play inside 3. Dock the Seamoths (from Exploring the Safe Shallows and Terror in the Lost River) and Prawn Suits (from Reaper Leviathan Attack and Survivors of the Degasi) using the posable docking arms.Ħ.The Moonpool is a Seabase module which is constructed with the Habitat Builder. Every aspect of this set features intricate details straight from the video game Subnautica. Pose the Moonpool's legs to shorten or lengthen its height from the ground.ĥ. Includes two wall lockers, an upgrade fabricator, and the Vehicle Modification Station.Ĥ. Remove the roof of the Moonpool to play inside!ģ. ![]() Every aspect of this set features intricate details straight from the video game Subnautica.Ģ. Complete with a Vehicle Modification Station, two extra lockers, and an upgrade fabricator, the survivor's submersibles will have a beautiful space to call home!ġ. The vehicle’s Power Cells will be recharged at a much faster rate than if one were to use a Power Cell Charger. you can dock there your Seamoth or P.R.A.W.N suit. I have included links to the pictures I used down below.ĭescription: Our lone survivor has built a Seamoth and Prawn Suit, but how will he dock these awesome vehicles? His PDA shows the blueprints for a Moonpool, and he sets to work building this awe-inspiring structure. The moonpool is a seabase module, that can be created using the habitat builder. The debris there seems to be a random selection of fragments. At the beginning of the game, the most available energy source are solar panels, which give you a reason to build your habitat close to the surface. Moonpool fragments can also occasionally be found near the Degasi base in the Jellyshroom Caves. How I did it: As with my other sets (check them out on my page and make sure to smash that support button), I used my own game copy as well as the Subnautica Wiki to recreate the Moonpool's unusual design in Lego form (with the Lego Digital Designer). Location, location, location Your habitat needs energy. This much-requested set depicts one of the buildings in the game, called the Moonpool, which functions as a dock and charging/upgrade station for the Seamoth and Prawn Suit submersibles. My Project: Based on the popular underwater survival game SUBNAUTICA, created by Unknown Worlds Entertainment, this is my seventh Subnautica LEGO set that I am happy to present. ![]()
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