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|description = Mobile power source. |
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{{Quote2|The fabricator has substituted standard battery acid for an acidic compound synthesized from local flora.|PDA|Dialogue}} |
{{Quote2|The fabricator has substituted standard battery acid for an acidic compound synthesized from local flora.|PDA|Dialogue}} |
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'''Batteries '''are [[Electronics|electronic]] items crafted using a [[Fabricator]]. |
'''Batteries '''are [[Electronics|electronic]] items crafted using a [[Fabricator (Subnautica)|Fabricator]]. |
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Batteries are used to craft electronic [[tools]] and pieces of [[equipment]], providing them with [[Energy]]. Batteries can hold up to 100 Energy, which is drained when using Battery-powered tools. Batteries can be swapped out or removed from tools by equipping the tool and pressing the "reload" button: this will bring up a display where the player can scroll through their other batteries to select one, or select the "X" to remove the battery and leave the tool without one. Ryley cannot move while swapping batteries. |
Batteries are used to craft electronic [[tools]] and pieces of [[equipment]], providing them with [[Energy]]. Batteries can hold up to 100 Energy, which is drained when using Battery-powered tools. Batteries can be swapped out or removed from tools by equipping the tool and pressing the "reload" button: this will bring up a display where the player can scroll through their other batteries to select one, or select the "X" to remove the battery and leave the tool without one. Ryley cannot move while swapping batteries. |
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A Battery can be charged in the [[Battery Charger]], or an equipped tool can be recharged with [[Swim Charge Fins]]. These devices allow the player to keep using their tools without having to continuously craft new Batteries. |
A Battery can be charged in the [[Battery Charger (Subnautica)|Battery Charger]], or an equipped tool can be recharged with [[Swim Charge Fins (Subnautica)|Swim Charge Fins]]. These devices allow the player to keep using their tools without having to continuously craft new Batteries. |
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{{ExtraSpoilersection|The [[Ion Battery]] is a modified, higher capacity version of the Battery, which can hold up to 500 Energy.}} |
{{ExtraSpoilersection|The [[Ion Battery (Subnautica)|Ion Battery]] is a modified, higher capacity version of the Battery, which can hold up to 500 Energy.}} |
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The fabricator has substituted standard battery acid for an acidic compound synthesized from local flora.
― PDA, Dialogue

Batteries are electronic items crafted using a Fabricator.
Batteries are used to craft electronic tools and pieces of equipment, providing them with Energy. Batteries can hold up to 100 Energy, which is drained when using Battery-powered tools. Batteries can be swapped out or removed from tools by equipping the tool and pressing the "reload" button: this will bring up a display where the player can scroll through their other batteries to select one, or select the "X" to remove the battery and leave the tool without one. Ryley cannot move while swapping batteries.
A Battery can be charged in the Battery Charger, or an equipped tool can be recharged with Swim Charge Fins. These devices allow the player to keep using their tools without having to continuously craft new Batteries.
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The Ion Battery is a modified, higher capacity version of the Battery, which can hold up to 500 Energy. |
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Uses In Crafting
Note that in all the below cases, the charge level of the battery or batteries used in the recipe has no bearing on the final product: the new item will always start with a charge level of 100%.
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Modification Station
Scanner Room
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Trivia
- Depleted batteries can be used in crafting to create tools and power cells that are fully charged. This is an oversight by the developers.
- Fabricating a Repair Tool (Subnautica) can be used as an alternate way to cheaply make new batteries if needed, as they come with one.
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