If you didn’t know, Sea Treaders kick up shale outcrops as they walk, providing an infinite source of gold, lithium, and diamond. They are somewhat rare, but they can be harvested from shale outcrops, meaning you can get an infinite source with a bit of effort. Moving onto the unique materials now, next up on your shopping list is diamond. If you plan on scavenging around the Mountains, keep an eye out. The easiest place to find them is in the Mountains on the seabed, though they can be harvested from shale outcrops. The titanium ingots are easy enough to get, but lithium might be slightly more complicated. You’ll need two for the Prawn Suit, costing you two titanium ingots and four pieces of lithium. Plasteel ingots are the last materials shared with the Cyclops. Once Stalkers bite them, you’ll get your teeth in short order. Glass can be made from quartz, while Stalker teeth can be easily obtained by leaving out cameras. Back to the enameled glass, you’ll need a piece of glass and Stalker teeth. On the off chance it isn’t, look for sandstone outcrops, often found in the Kelp Forest and Grassy Plateau, for a chance to get it. Enameled glassįinding lead should be second nature to you by now, so I’ll start with enameled glass. I’ll be going over how to obtain each material, so if this is old news to you, feel free to skip around. To build the Prawn Suit, you’ll need two pieces of lead, one piece of enameled glass, two Plasteel Ingots, two diamonds, and two pieces of Aerogel. The other materials, however, are fairly late game finds. If you’ve already built the Cyclops, then you’ll already know how to get half of what’s needed for the Prawn Suit. While getting the blueprint is an easy task, building the Prawn Suit is far more complicated. Once you’ve got your fragments, it’s time to get building To get the four you need, you’ll require a laser cutter, repair tool, and a propulsion cannon, alongside doing a bit of exploration. Inside are five damaged Prawn Suits, each counting as a full quarter toward unlocking the blueprint. Instead, you’ll have to make your way to the Aurora’s Vehicle Bay. However, there are not enough fragments to unlock the Prawn Suit like this. You can find Prawn Suit fragments, usually arms, dotted about wrecks all over the world, with each counting as one fragment. Scanning the fragments for the Prawn Suit is a much easier task than for the Cyclops, despite it requiring twenty fragments. ![]() Subnautica Prawn Suit – Where to find the fragments Praise-singing completed, it’s time to find out exactly how you build the Prawn Suit in Subnautica. It also makes navigating narrow areas easier too, which is nice. Before long, you’ll be grappling around Reapers and Sea Dragons like an underwater Spider-Mech, tearing into them with arm-drills. Aptly described in-game as an “epic mech suit”, the Prawn Suit will finally put you on an even keel with most of Subnautica’s beasts, once you have the appropriate upgrades. As useful as these vehicles are, there are some situations where they just don’t quite cut it.Įnter the Prawn Suit. ![]() The portable Seaglide helps give you that early speed boost, the Seamoth paves the way to your first prolonged dives thanks to the light and oxygen source, and the Cyclops acts as a mobile base. Dock the Seamoths (from Exploring the Safe Shallows and Terror in the Lost River) and Prawn Suits (from Reaper Leviathan Attack and Survivors of the Degasi) using the posable docking arms.Ħ.Subnautica offers a few methods of navigating the depths of Planet 4546B. Pose the Moonpool's legs to shorten or lengthen its height from the ground.ĥ. Includes two wall lockers, an upgrade fabricator, and the Vehicle Modification Station.Ĥ. Remove the roof of the Moonpool to play inside!ģ. Every aspect of this set features intricate details straight from the video game Subnautica.Ģ. Complete with a Vehicle Modification Station, two extra lockers, and an upgrade fabricator, the survivor's submersibles will have a beautiful space to call home!ġ. I have included links to the pictures I used down below.ĭescription: Our lone survivor has built a Seamoth and Prawn Suit, but how will he dock these awesome vehicles? His PDA shows the blueprints for a Moonpool, and he sets to work building this awe-inspiring structure. How I did it: As with my other sets (check them out on my page and make sure to smash that support button), I used my own game copy as well as the Subnautica Wiki to recreate the Moonpool's unusual design in Lego form (with the Lego Digital Designer). This much-requested set depicts one of the buildings in the game, called the Moonpool, which functions as a dock and charging/upgrade station for the Seamoth and Prawn Suit submersibles. ![]() My Project: Based on the popular underwater survival game SUBNAUTICA, created by Unknown Worlds Entertainment, this is my seventh Subnautica LEGO set that I am happy to present.
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