Subnautica moonpool attach to base1/16/2024 ![]() ![]() Originally posted by arcasor:The problem with the Moonpool is that it cannot be rotated to be able to connect it to your base, you must make sure that it is aligned with the long side of the foundations build a corridor that is perpendicular to the long side, then build the Moonpool close to it it should automatically snap to the corridor. ![]() ![]() a multipurpose room, or another "i" corridor, etc.), it'll give you more room to maneuver and place the moonpool without the added difficulty of running into the rest of your base. As above, once you deconstruct the multipurpose room, it'll leave a space to slip the seamoth in without slamming into unexpected bumps and rocks (and things like creepvine) which are in the way.Īs to actually placing the moonpool, I've found that if you use an "i" corridor jutting out from wherever you want to place it (i.e. 2 - place one or two multipurpose rooms (one at a time of course) in the space beneath where you want your moonpool to be. That leaves a large space beneath the exact size you'll need to slip your seamoth in underneath. Make sure it's 'completed' then simply deconstruct it. Actually two possibilities: 1 - place the moonpool on the ground beneath where you actually want to place it. I've found a semi-solution to the problem of the surrounding landscape/terrain being in the way. Which will probably get more awkward once they remove terraforming. Though even that can be a real mother ****er depending on the surrounding landscape. I am very lucky my prefered spot for moon pools is on the second highest floor of a 5/6 tall Multipurpose room tower. Originally posted by I'm Helping!:Placing a moonpool how you want is probably the hardest thing in the game. ![]()
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