Subnautica How To Upgrade Seamoth?

Subnautica: How to Upgrade Your Seamoth

The Seamoth is one of the most important vehicles in Subnautica. It allows you to explore the vast underwater world, collect resources, and fight off dangerous creatures. But in order to get the most out of your Seamoth, you’ll need to upgrade it.

In this guide, we’ll show you how to upgrade your Seamoth so that you can explore deeper and more dangerous areas of the ocean. We’ll cover everything from adding new modules to increasing its speed and maneuverability.

So whether you’re just starting out in Subnautica or you’re a seasoned veteran, read on for all the information you need to know about upgrading your Seamoth.

Upgrade Requirements Description
Depth Module MK1 Repulsion Cannon, 3 Titanium, 2 Quartz Increases the Seamoth’s maximum depth to 170 meters.
Depth Module MK2 Depth Module MK1, 3 Titanium, 4 Quartz Increases the Seamoth’s maximum depth to 300 meters.
Depth Module MK3 Depth Module MK2, 3 Titanium, 6 Quartz Increases the Seamoth’s maximum depth to 900 meters.
Speed Module MK1 Repulsion Cannon, 3 Titanium, 2 Quartz Increases the Seamoth’s top speed by 25%.
Speed Module MK2 Speed Module MK1, 3 Titanium, 4 Quartz Increases the Seamoth’s top speed by 50%.
Repulsion Cannon 1 Titanium, 2 Quartz Fires a blast of energy that can push objects away.
Sonar 1 Titanium, 2 Quartz Creates a sonar pulse that reveals nearby objects.

The Seamoth is a versatile and essential vehicle in Subnautica. It can be used for exploration, transportation, and combat. However, the Seamoth’s base stats are fairly limited. By upgrading your Seamoth, you can improve its speed, maneuverability, and durability. This will make it a more effective tool for exploring the depths of Planet 4546B.

Required Materials

To upgrade your Seamoth, you will need the following materials:

  • Titanium
  • Power Cells
  • Engine Efficiency Modules
  • Hull Reinforcement Modules
  • Damaged Seamoth Parts

Titanium

Titanium is a common metal found in Subnautica. It can be mined from Titanium Ore deposits, found in wrecks, or salvaged from destroyed Seamoths.

Power Cells

Power Cells are used to power the Seamoth. They can be crafted from Lithium and Copper, or found in wrecks and Supply Drops.

Engine Efficiency Modules

Engine Efficiency Modules increase the Seamoth’s speed. They can be crafted from Titanium and Magnetite, or found in wrecks and Supply Drops.

Hull Reinforcement Modules

Hull Reinforcement Modules increase the Seamoth’s durability. They can be crafted from Titanium and Chitin, or found in wrecks and Supply Drops.

Damaged Seamoth Parts

Damaged Seamoth Parts are used to repair the Seamoth’s hull. They can be found in wrecks and Supply Drops.

Upgrade Steps

To upgrade your Seamoth, you will need to visit a Fabricator. The Fabricator is a crafting station that can be found in the Seamoth’s Moonpool, the Cyclops, and the Aurora.

To upgrade the Seamoth’s engine, you will need to craft an Engine Efficiency Module and install it in the Seamoth’s engine compartment. To upgrade the Seamoth’s hull, you will need to craft a Hull Reinforcement Module and install it in the Seamoth’s hull compartment.

You can upgrade the Seamoth’s speed and durability multiple times by crafting and installing additional Engine Efficiency Modules and Hull Reinforcement Modules.

You can also repair the Seamoth’s hull by using Damaged Seamoth Parts. To repair the Seamoth, open the Seamoth’s inventory and drag the Damaged Seamoth Parts into the Repair slot.

By upgrading your Seamoth, you can make it a more effective tool for exploring the depths of Planet 4546B. With a faster engine, a more durable hull, and more powerful upgrades, you can explore more biomes, reach deeper depths, and discover more secrets.

3. Gather the required materials.

In order to upgrade your Seamoth, you will need to gather the following materials:

  • 1x Seamoth Engine Efficiency Upgrade
  • 1x Seamoth Hull Reinforcement Upgrade
  • 1x Seamoth Sonar Upgrade
  • 1x Seamoth Thermal Upgrade
  • 1x Seamoth Damaged Engine
  • 1x Seamoth Damaged Hull
  • 1x Seamoth Damaged Sonar
  • 1x Seamoth Damaged Thermal

The Seamoth Engine Efficiency Upgrade can be found in the [REDACTED] biome. The Seamoth Hull Reinforcement Upgrade can be found in the [REDACTED] biome. The Seamoth Sonar Upgrade can be found in the [REDACTED] biome. The Seamoth Thermal Upgrade can be found in the [REDACTED] biome.

The Seamoth Damaged Engine can be found in the [REDACTED] biome. The Seamoth Damaged Hull can be found in the [REDACTED] biome. The Seamoth Damaged Sonar can be found in the [REDACTED] biome. The Seamoth Damaged Thermal can be found in the [REDACTED] biome.

Once you have gathered all of the required materials, you can begin the upgrade process.

4. Repair the damaged Seamoth parts.

To repair the damaged Seamoth parts, you will need to use the following tools:

  • 1x Repair Tool
  • 1x Workbench

The Repair Tool can be found in the [REDACTED] biome. The Workbench can be found in the [REDACTED] biome.

Once you have gathered all of the required tools, you can begin the repair process.

To repair the Seamoth Engine:

1. Place the Seamoth Engine in the Workbench.
2. Use the Repair Tool to repair the Seamoth Engine.

To repair the Seamoth Hull:

1. Place the Seamoth Hull in the Workbench.
2. Use the Repair Tool to repair the Seamoth Hull.

To repair the Seamoth Sonar:

1. Place the Seamoth Sonar in the Workbench.
2. Use the Repair Tool to repair the Seamoth Sonar.

To repair the Seamoth Thermal:

1. Place the Seamoth Thermal in the Workbench.
2. Use the Repair Tool to repair the Seamoth Thermal.

Once you have repaired all of the damaged Seamoth parts, you can install the upgrades.

Upgrading your Seamoth is a great way to improve its performance and capabilities. By following the steps in this guide, you can easily upgrade your Seamoth and take your exploration of the Subnautica world to the next level.

Additional tips:

  • You can only have one of each type of Seamoth upgrade installed at a time.
  • If you want to remove an upgrade, you can do so by using the Workbench.
  • You can upgrade your Seamoth at any time, even if it is damaged.
  • The Seamoth Engine Efficiency Upgrade increases the speed of your Seamoth.
  • The Seamoth Hull Reinforcement Upgrade increases the durability of your Seamoth.
  • The Seamoth Sonar Upgrade allows you to see more of the surrounding area.
  • The Seamoth Thermal Upgrade allows you to withstand higher temperatures.

    How do I upgrade my Seamoth?

To upgrade your Seamoth, you will need to collect the following materials:

  • 1x Titanium
  • 1x Glass
  • 1x Computer Chip
  • 1x Power Cell

Once you have collected the required materials, you can upgrade your Seamoth at a Fabricator. To do this, open the Fabricator and select the “Seamoth” upgrade. Then, place the required materials in the Fabricator and wait for the upgrade to complete.

What are the different Seamoth upgrades?

There are three different Seamoth upgrades:

  • The Depth Module allows you to dive deeper underwater.
  • The Sonar Module allows you to see enemies and resources on your radar.
  • The Perimeter Defense System allows you to shoot enemies that approach your Seamoth.

How do I install a Seamoth upgrade?

To install a Seamoth upgrade, you will need to open the Seamoth’s upgrade bay. The upgrade bay is located on the back of the Seamoth. Once you have opened the upgrade bay, you can simply drag and drop the desired upgrade into the bay.

Can I upgrade my Seamoth multiple times?

Yes, you can upgrade your Seamoth multiple times. However, each upgrade will require more materials than the previous one.

What are the benefits of upgrading my Seamoth?

Upgrading your Seamoth has a number of benefits, including:

  • Increased diving depth
  • Improved sonar range
  • Increased defense

These benefits can make your Seamoth more effective for exploring the depths of Subnautica.

Where can I find the materials to upgrade my Seamoth?

The materials required to upgrade your Seamoth can be found in a variety of locations, including:

  • Titanium can be found in wrecks and caves.
  • Glass can be found in kelp forests and mushroom forests.
  • Computer Chips can be found in wrecks and alien bases.
  • Power Cells can be crafted at a Fabricator.

How do I use the Seamoth’s upgrades?

The Seamoth’s upgrades are automatically activated when you enter the Seamoth. You do not need to do anything to use them.

Can I remove Seamoth upgrades?

Yes, you can remove Seamoth upgrades. To do this, open the Seamoth’s upgrade bay and drag and drop the desired upgrade out of the bay.

What happens if I die while in my Seamoth?

If you die while in your Seamoth, the Seamoth will sink to the bottom of the ocean. You can retrieve it by swimming down to it and repairing it.

the Seamoth is a versatile and essential tool for exploring the depths of Subnautica. By upgrading its engines, hull, and depth modules, you can make it more maneuverable, durable, and capable of reaching new areas. With a little effort, you can turn the Seamoth into a powerful underwater vehicle that will help you survive and thrive in the harsh alien ocean.

Here are some key takeaways to remember when upgrading your Seamoth:

  • The Engine Efficiency module is essential for increasing your Seamoth’s speed.
  • The Hull Reinforcement module makes your Seamoth more durable and resistant to damage.
  • The Depth Module allows you to reach new depths and explore previously inaccessible areas.
  • The Sonar module helps you navigate the ocean and avoid obstacles.

By following these tips, you can make the Seamoth a valuable asset in your quest to survive Subnautica.

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