![]() ![]() Interior Wall Lockers, which cost only 2x Titanium each, provide a generous 30 item-slots of storage space.Rooms and interior lockers cost only 2-3 Titanium, compared to 4 each for the Waterproof Lockers. Is built primarily out of ubiquitous, easy to find Titanium, and not even that much of it.Can be completely deconstructed to refund 100% of the materials used.Will likely become obsolete junk as soon as you do build a Seabase.Small storage capacity – each locker provides only 16 item-slots of storage space.Can become tedious and messy to work with if you start making too many of them.Can’t be deconstructed to refund the Titanium used.Only require Titanium, of which there is plenty around in the form of Metal Salvage.Great for adding a small amount (1-2 lockers) of extra storage before you have enough materials to fabricate the Habitat Builder.You don’t need to craft a Habitat Builder. ![]() They can be nudged around by colliding with them. In order to be used they have to be deployed in the water, and will hold their position at a fixed depth. Waterproof Lockers are crafted using the Fabricator (they’re found in the Deployables category,) at a cost of 4x Titanium each. This chapter will cover both options, as well as the pros and cons of each option: Waterproof Lockers You have a couple of options if you want some additional storage: You can either craft some Waterproof Lockers at a cost of 4x Titanium each, or you can craft a Habitat Builder and use it to build a small Seabase. Subnautica: Upgrade Your H2O and O2 Supplies Build a Seabaseīy this point you’re probably starting to run out of inventory space, even with the help of the Lifepod’s onboard Storage Container. It can be easy to overlook the details of your Lifepod and PDA, but they’re important pieces of your early game in Subnautica. For the majority of this tutorial, everything discussed can be completed within a 300 meter radius of your Lifepod. ![]() Subnautica is all about exploration – but exploring beyond the area around your Lifepod comes with greater risks, and isn’t necessary during the early part of the game. The intent of this guide is to help with those situations, to help guide new players along the most logical progression of the game without giving away too many spoilers, and to help repeat players streamline their game strategy and fill in any details they might have overlooked in their first play through. New players may take paths that lead them to advanced areas of the game and struggle with puzzles that they weren’t yet intended to solve. While this creates an interesting and compelling experience, it can sometimes lead to a player getting stuck or overlooking certain details of the game that might have otherwise made their gameplay more enjoyable. Additionally, the story line and progression through the game hinge on the player solving complex puzzles and hunting down specific items. Similar to many other open-world, sandbox-style games, Subnautica encourages exploration and experimentation by providing a rich and complex gameplay experience with lots of detailed game mechanics and a minimum of in-game tutorials and explanation. ![]()
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