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When placing with the Habitat Builder, the Floodlight will be shown in three different colors. Red means it can't be built in the current location. Yellow means it can be built, but it won't be powered. Green means it is both buildable and powered in the current location. |
When placing with the Habitat Builder, the Floodlight will be shown in three different colors. Red means it can't be built in the current location. Yellow means it can be built, but it won't be powered. Green means it is both buildable and powered in the current location. |
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Each Floodlight consumes |
Each Floodlight consumes one point of energy every five seconds, or 12 energy per minute. |
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In order to use this item, the player has to acquire its [[Blueprints|Blueprint]] by scanning the Floodlights found in some [[Wrecks]], outside Degasi Seabases or inside the [[Aurora]]. |
In order to use this item, the player has to acquire its [[Blueprints|Blueprint]] by scanning the Floodlights found in some [[Wrecks]], outside Degasi Seabases or inside the [[Aurora]]. |
Revision as of 04:12, 7 April 2020
This article is about Floodlight (Subnautica) in Subnautica. For the related article on the Below Zero Wiki, see Floodlight. |
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Recipe
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Data Bank Entry
The standard issue floodlight is designed to focus a bright beam of light in a single direction, useful in all kinds of industrial and emergency operations. Functions in all known environments. |
Gallery
The Floodlight model from Sketchfab
Trivia
- The Floodlight was originally battery-powered, instead of taking power from nearby bases.