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The player must equip the Standard O<sub>2</sub> Tank in the tank slot of the [[PDA|Paperdoll UI]] in order to benefit from it. While not equipped, it takes up six slots (2x3) in the inventory.
The player must equip the Standard O<sub>2</sub> Tank in the tank slot of the [[PDA|Paperdoll UI]] in order to benefit from it. While not equipped, it takes up six slots (2x3) in the inventory.


It can be upgraded into the [[High Capacity O₂ Tank]] at the [[Fabricator]], which can be further upgraded into the [[Lightweight High Capacity Tank]] or the [[Ultra High Capacity Tank]] at the [[Modification Station]].
It can be upgraded into the [[High Capacity O₂ Tank]] at the Fabricator, which can be further upgraded into the [[Lightweight High Capacity Tank]] or the [[Ultra High Capacity Tank]] at the [[Modification Station]].


Equipping or carrying any O<sub>2</sub> Tank will incur a swimming speed penalty. For more information, see: [[Swimming Speed]].
Equipping or carrying any O<sub>2</sub> Tank will incur a swimming speed penalty. For more information, see: [[Swimming Speed]].

Revision as of 18:08, 29 March 2018

This article is about the Standard O₂ Tank. You may be looking for the High Capacity O₂ Tank, Lightweight High Capacity Tank or Ultra High Capacity Tank.

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Carrying multiple oxygen tanks will increase your survivable exposure time in hostile environments.

― PDA, Dialogue

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The Standard O2 Tank is a crafted piece of Equipment which boosts the player's Oxygen supply by 30 units. It is crafted at the Fabricator.

The player must equip the Standard O2 Tank in the tank slot of the Paperdoll UI in order to benefit from it. While not equipped, it takes up six slots (2x3) in the inventory.

It can be upgraded into the High Capacity O₂ Tank at the Fabricator, which can be further upgraded into the Lightweight High Capacity Tank or the Ultra High Capacity Tank at the Modification Station.

Equipping or carrying any O2 Tank will incur a swimming speed penalty. For more information, see: Swimming Speed.

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