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Subnautica finding and making Swim Charge Fins





Subnautica finding and making Swim Charge Fins
The Swim Charge Fins are a piece of equipment and an item upgrade for the Fins that can be assembled using the Modification Station. The Swim Charge Fins blueprint can be acquired from a data box.
They recharge the energy of any tool the player holds in their hands as they are swimming. Using the Swim Charge Fins thus reduces the overall need for batteries and power cells. It charges any tool held in the player's hand by 1% for every ten meters swum. This applies even if swimming up using Space or down using C. The energy generation is higher than the Seaglide's energy consumption, thus allowing unlimited use. Swim Charge Fins do not work inside an Alien Containment.

The Swim Charge Fins must be placed in the feet slot of the PDA to take effect. When not worn, they take up four spaces (2×2) in the inventory.

The Swim Charge Fins require a swim speed of above 2.0 m/s to work. If the player is carrying too many tanks the speed will be too slow to charge anything. Equipping the Reinforced Dive Suit also slows down swim speed. Using the Seaglide will result in slowly recharging the battery
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