How To Craft Oxygen Tank In Subnautica Below Zero. Knowing where to find blueprints and ingredients for making oxygen tanks will undoubtedly aid gamers. In surviving the cold waters of Planet 4546B.
Arctic biomes are one of the numerous new elements in Subnautica: Below Zero. The above-water biomes give players significantly more. To accomplish on foot than in the previous game, and equipment like the Snowfox and Spy Pengling. Even add interesting new gameplay concepts. Regardless, players will spend the most of their time in Subnautica: Below Zero exploring. The perilous biomes that exist beneath the surface of the water.
Unfortunately, players will not be able to dive far into. The ocean’s depths in the first few hours of the game. This is due to the fact that they must continually monitor their oxygen metre. Which will deplete as they swim below. Thankfully, players may build several oxygen tanks in Subnautica: Below Zero. Allowing them to spend more time exploring Planet 4546B’s beautifully sculpted ocean.
Jack Pursey updated this page on February 17, 2022: Exploring Planet 4546B and understanding what exists. On the planet that players may use to their benefit is one of the most intriguing and exciting features. In both Subnautica: Below Zero and its predecessor.
One of the planet’s unique features is that players can collect oxygen underwater in a few different methods. Because these emergency oxygen supplies have the potential. To save players’ lives, we’ve revised this guide to describe what they are.
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Standard Oâ‚‚ Tank
The Fabricator may create the Standard O2 Tank, which increases the player’s oxygen level to 75 units.
How To Obtain The Blueprint:
Before the player can begin building their oxygen tanks. They must first receive a blueprint and learn how to do it. The Standard O2 Tank’s blueprint isn’t difficult to obtain, since players only need to enter their Drop Pod at the start of the game.
Items Needed For Crafting:
• 2x Titanium – Titanium can found in a variety of areas, including Galena, Argentite, Limestone, Rocks, and Calaverite Outcrops. Titanium can also gained through the crafting of Metal Salvage and the scanning of things for which the player already possesses blueprints.
• 1x Fiber Mesh – To make Fiber Mesh, you’ll need 2x Creepvine Samples, which you can get by cutting Creepvines. The East Arctic, Glacial Bay, Arctic Kelp Forest, Glacial Connection, and West Arctic all have creeprivnes, which are long, narrow plants.
High Capacity Oâ‚‚ Tank
The High Capacity O2 Tank raises the player’s maximum oxygen levels to 135 units overall.
The Blueprint Can Obtained In The Following Ways:
The blueprint for the High Capacity O2 Tank may found in data boxes in the Twisty Bridges biome, as well as many Alterra bases.
For crafting, You’ll Need The Following Items:
• 1x Standard O₂ Tank
• 2x Glass – Glass is crafted with 2x Quartz, which can be found in almost any underwater biome, particularly at seabeds and inside caves.
•Titanium 4x
• 1x Silver Ore – Like Quartz, Silver Ore can be found in almost any underwater biome. It is predominantly obtained by breaking Argentite Outcrops or Rocks.
Ultra High Capacity Tank
The Ultra High Capacity Tank boosts the player’s overall oxygen level to 225 units. The Ultra High Capacity Tank must built at a Modification Station, unlike the previous two tanks, which may be done at a Fabricator.
The Blueprint Can Obtained In The Following Ways:
Scanning a Sea Monkey Nest in the Lilypads Crevice yields the blueprint for the Ultra High Capacity Tank.
Items Needed For Crafting:
• 1 × O2 Tank with a Large Capacity
• 4x Lithium – Lithium may discovered on the seafloor of a variety of biomes, including the East Arctic, Arctic Spires, Purple Vents, Deep Purple Vents, Deep Twisty Bridges, Thermal Spires, and the Shadow Levithan-infested Crystal Caves.
Tank Booster
The Booster Tank stands out from the rest of the list since it allows players to trade oxygen for a speed boost. It also raises the player’s oxygen levels to 135 units, which is the same as the High Capacity O2 Tank.
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How To Obtain The Blueprint:
The blueprint for the Booster Tank may be found in data boxes in the Tree Spires and Purple Vents biomes.
For Crafting, You’ll Need The Following Items:
• 1 × O2 Tank with a Large Capacity
• 1x Wiring Kit – This item is made from 2x Silver Ore. Silver Ore primarily obtained by breaking Argentite Outcrops or Rocks, as previously stated.
Oxygen Supplies In An Emergency
Players must keep a watch on their oxygen metre at all times to avoid drowning, no matter what type of oxygen tank they build. In fact, with larger tanks, drowning becomes a more serious problem, since players are more likely to dive deeper into the water, requiring a long swim back to the surface.
Thankfully, there are a few emergency oxygen supplies available for players to use in order to avoid having to resurface.
Oxygen Plant
When players engage with the Oxygen Plant, it does exactly what it says on the tin: it gives them a substantial amount of oxygen. The plant will give players 30 points of oxygen before deflating and refilling with oxygen for players to consume after 40 seconds.
As a result, if players are exploring a deep cave and can quickly construct a mental map of where all of the Oxygen Plants are, they can possibly stay underwater eternally.
Ice Bubbles
Open Ice Bubbles in Subnautica Below Zero
Ice Bubbles more discrete than Oxygen Plants and can found in underwater caves, primarily in arctic areas such as the Glacial Basin and East Arctic.
Ice Bubbles, like Brain Coral in the original game, produce oxygen bubbles. In contrast to Brain Coral, players must use a laser cutter to open Ice Bubbles in order to release the oxygen.
Titan Holefish
Titan Holefish are herbivores that live in the biomes of the East Arctic, West Arctic, and Sparse Arctic. The Data Bank describes them as “slow, stupid, and wonderful.” Players should wary when approaching them because, despite their placid nature, they are frequently guarded by aggressive Symbiotes.
The aptly named Holefish has a big hole inside it that is filled with oxygen. Titan Holefish should only be utilised as an emergency oxygen supply due to the aggressive Symbiotes that protect it and the small amount of oxygen it gives compared to Oxygen Plants and Ice Bubbles.
For PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch, Subnautica: Below Zero is now available.