I look on YouTube where people found it there and in my game there isn't at all in the proximity of the wrecks. Hi all, I am trying to find the moonpool fragments and checked on wiki that you could find it in the sparse reef, jellyshroom cave.The wreck is too deep for a Seamoth without a pressure compensator, so you may want the one from the Aurora first. Grand Reef, below its entrance south of your starting lifepod. i think i found mine in wreck near pod 17 not so sure tho. If you wish to lock this blueprint, after having unlocked it, use the following command: To unlock this item, use the following command: unlock basemoonpool. Vehicle docking bay with high energy and structural requirements. The item ID for Moonpool in Subnautica is: basemoonpool.
I found a wreck in the grand reef near the southern Grassy Plateau. MP fragments are found in the modular wreck 11 in the Grand Reef at F3 camera world position-900 -405 -1431. I'd like to set up key bases in hotspots of interest. I'll need to make a few more trips to the castle area to unlock the remaining rooms tomorrow.Īfter all this I'll hold out finishing the game in order to explore more. The ion batteries each use those ion cubes in their recipe though and I need to first make sure those cubes aren't a key endgame item for that rocket. I had one purple tablet though (you need more than this.) so I only opened the room that gave me access to ION tech! That's right - Ion batteries/cells are planned for tomorrow! Infinite power is all MINE! (followed by a 2hr recharge time).
I managed to reach the castle untouched (prawn still has stock thrusters) by the big bad and got into the facility without issue as the entrance is a pain to find. The main plan was to use the Prawn and dart into the castle, float/crash my way through its tunnels to the Thermal Power Plant structure within. Parked my leech covered Cyclops and built me a base with lockers, a fabricator and a health pack station. If emergencies happen, you need to be able to react to them quickly. Once you have a Cyclops, spend some time exploring and getting to know it. If you're lacking Bridge Fragments, search the Mushroom Forests, Sea Treader's Path, or Crash Site. The castle itself is about 800metres away with the Sea Dragon Lev patrolling. If you're lacking Engine Fragments, search the Mushroom Forests, Underwater Islands, or Crash Site. At the end of this corridor I planned to make a small base running off thermal power. From the Lost River there's a long lava corridor that leads to the Lava Castle. I ended up quitting the game because it was late, so I'll be building it this evening!ġ. I then went to build it but even though I thought I was in really deep water, it wasn't deep enough, so I relocated the Mobile Vehicle Bay to where I thought was deep enough, only to discover that it wasn't. The Bridge Fragment can be found in the Mushroom Forest, Floating Island and Sea Treader’s Path the Hull.
I had most of the materials required to build it, but ended up having to go between my two bases (one in the Safe Shallows and the other in the Mushroom Forest) before I had everything. Answer: Each Cyclops fragment can be found in different specific locations in Subnautica. That's where I found the engine fragments for the Cyclops. Not really a critical blueprint, and I only found 1 fragment at this wreck. Prawn Suit Propulsion Arm Just like having a propulsion cannon, but for your Prawn Suit. Stasis Rifle An powerful weapon that will allow you to suspend creatures in place. I was quite deep, and above me (fairly high up, luckily!) a Reaper Leviathan could be seen swimming around, freaking me out loads with all the noise it makes! I was quite a way under it and luckily it didn't deviate from its patrol, so it gave me some time to investigate the wreck. Cyclops Engine One of the 3 blueprints required in order to build the Cyclops submarine. It was a fairly flat area that was right next to a huge wreck from the Aurora. Last night I finally managed to find all the fragments needed to build the Cyclops! I took the PRAWN suit out for a bit of a jaunt, and ended up finding an area that I didn't even get to explore during early access. And I've enjoyed every moment of playing it so far. The developers really do deserve success with the game. I'm glad that this thread has taken off and has attracted some new players.