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This article contains information that is updated for the latest Experimental Version of Subnautica. Players using stable mode may find this information inaccurate.

This article is about Table Coral Sample. You may be looking for Table Coral or Coral Tube Sample.

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Uses

If cut using a Survival Knife, Table Corals leave behind a single Table Coral Sample that will drift to the ground.

Uses in Crafting

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Energy Value

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Data Bank Entry

Each disk is an individual colony of microorganisms, filtering nutrients from the water.

Growth patterns indicate the colonies are in direct competition for positions with superior current or light. Unlike other coral species its structure is malleable, softly pulsating as it pumps nutrients to its extremities, and only turning rigid when it senses physical assault.

The jewel-like nodes in the surface are concentrated build-ups of rare minerals the coral is unable to process.

Assessment: Exploitable in computer chip fabrication

Gallery

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