![]() Let your oxygen tank fully replenish and then head back down to complete your exploration. Always head back up to the surface for air every so often. And for that reason alone I recommend saving your game regularly too in case you underestimate how quickly you can return to the surface again. You’ve got to be careful you don’t run out of oxygen whilst you’re deep inside some of these wreckage’s. Another important thing with Aurora Wreckage’s is to keep watching your oxygen levels closely whilst you’re searching inside or around the Aurora wreckage’s. Once you’ve found a fragment keep searching around that same area as there will usually be more fragments nearby. But for the Mobile Vehicle Bay and Seamoth you will need to scan several fragments before you unlock their blueprint. Some Blueprints only require one fragment to be scanned. And the little metal boxes and other large containers tend to have objects sitting inside of them. So explore the whole area surrounding the wreckage. Most Seamoth fragments are normally sitting on the sea bed just outside the wreckage’s. If you scan these objects you’ll unlock blueprints. Once inside wreckage’s you will often find fragments and PDAs laying around the rooms. Or using a Laser cutter to break a door open. Like using a Repair tool to fix a door so you can open it. Some wreckage’s require a little more effort. There are normally doors, large holes torn into the structure that you can enter through, or small air vent passages you can use to get inside of the wreckage’s. Meaning you’ll need to venture a bit further away from the “shallows” (which is the immediate radius surrounding your Lifepod) if you want to start encountering Aurora Wreckage’s. The wreckage’s are normally 60-100m deep under the surface. ![]() Aurora Wreckages These Aurora wreckage’s look like medium-to-large metal structures that are sitting on the sea bed. And inside the wreckage’s, or in the surrounding area, there will be boxes, containers, and fragments sitting around. But scattered all around this underwater world are wreckage’s of the Aurora. I don’t mean the huge crashed Aurora ship, although you will find some objects littered around it. Please be aware that typically you will find fragments near or inside Aurora wrecks. But I can still give you an idea of where you should be looking. ![]() Acquiring the Blueprint for the Seamoth and the Mobile Vehicle Bay Subnautica has elements of RNG which means the place I found my Mobile Vehicle Bay and Seamoth fragments to acquire their blueprints will differ from where you will find them in your game. However to create the Seamoth - you will also need to have scanned the Mobile Vehicle Bay fragments to acquire its Blueprint. ![]() To build the Seamoth you will need to have scanned Seamoth fragments to acquire its blueprint. This achievement is awarded for building the Seamoth. ![]()
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