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==Overview== |
==Overview== |
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The [[Seamoth ]]is used for diving into deep caves and exploring the deep ocean. Players can use the [[Seamoth]] to replenish air when diving in the deeper areas or in caves. It also has health and [[energy]] which is needed to be maintained in order for operation. On one full charge, the [[Seamoth]] can travel approx. |
The [[Seamoth ]]is used for diving into deep caves and exploring the deep ocean. Players can use the [[Seamoth]] to replenish air when diving in the deeper areas or in caves. It also has health and [[energy]] which is needed to be maintained in order for operation. On one full charge, the [[Seamoth]] can travel approx. 10300 meters (103m/1%). Its health can be repaired with the [[welder]] tool. Its energy replenishes when docked with the [[Cyclops]] submarine or by replacing the [[Power Cell|power cell]] on its back. |
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* As of February 28, the [[Seamoth]] does not have a crush depth. |
* As of February 28, the [[Seamoth]] does not have a crush depth. |
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Revision as of 09:19, 25 March 2015
The Seamoth is the smallest Submarine-type vehicle in Subnautica.
Overview
The Seamoth is used for diving into deep caves and exploring the deep ocean. Players can use the Seamoth to replenish air when diving in the deeper areas or in caves. It also has health and energy which is needed to be maintained in order for operation. On one full charge, the Seamoth can travel approx. 10300 meters (103m/1%). Its health can be repaired with the welder tool. Its energy replenishes when docked with the Cyclops submarine or by replacing the power cell on its back.
- As of February 28, the Seamoth does not have a crush depth.
- As of March 25, they decreased Seamoth energy usage by 50% (it runs 50% longer)
Crafting
The Seamoth can be crafted by the player using the Constructor.
However, you will first need to find a Seamoth Fragment and have it analysed using the Fragment Analyser.