![]() ![]() I used this method last night and it took me 15-20 mins to find all moonpool fragments.įor what it's worth I didn't even have the Seaglide the first time I dove that Reef. ![]() Using your Seaglide you can cover a lot of area quickly. That's all you need to find the moonpool fragments. With the Seaglide, rebreather, and 6-8 tanks they should have plenty of air left to build a single corridor with a hatch at 250m-300m down. If not, then they can start from the surface using their Seaglide and decend to the 250m-300m depth and find a place to build. If they have the Seamoth they can take it to 200m and use it as a diving bell and to use it's lights. They'll need to swim to the Reef instead, but even that's pretty easy.Įither way they'll need to dive to 250m-300m to begin the search. I'll assume most people have the Seamoth already but if not they can explore the Grand Reef without having it. ![]() If people want to dive the Grand Reef to find the moonpool fragments they only need the Seaglide, a rebreather, 6-8 air tanks, and a few batteries for the Seaglide. ![]() It can be done without the Cyclops or Seamoth fairly easy. โพสต์ดั้งเดิมโดย Bitcove:lol before you can get that deep you need a cyclops with pressure compensation modules because thats where you find the moonpool ![]()
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