
Cyclops Depth Module MK1 - Subnautica Wiki
It can be installed by placing the module inside a console in the submarine's engine room. In order to craft this item, its blueprint must be retrieved from a data box.
Subnautica How To Get Cyclops Depth Module Mk1 Location …
In this video, we’ll show you exactly how to find, make, and install the Mk1 depth module for your Cyclops 🚢 so you can start diving to greater depths with confidence 🌊.
Cyclops Depth Module MK1 - Subnautica Interactive Map
Cyclops Depth Module MK1 is a Blueprint in Subnautica. Check our Subnautica Map out now for more information!
Cyclops Depth Module MK1 | SUBNAUTICA - Steam Community
A quick gameplay guide on where to find the Cyclops Depth Module Mk1 within Subnautica game (2018). We will be looking past the kelp forest and going deeper into the edge of the grand reef.
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Jun 17, 2025 · The Cyclops Depth Module MK1 is an Upgrade Module that increases the dive depth of the Cyclops by 400 meters, upgrading the submarine’s crush depth from 500m to 900m.
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A list of all data boxes found in Subnautica and an interactive map of where to find them!
How to Find Cyclops Depth Module MK1 in Subnautica
How to Find Cyclops Depth Module MK1 in Subnautica in this video i will show you How to Find Cyclops Depth Module MK1 in Subnautica step by step guide...more
Okay, where can I fidn the Cyclops depth modue MK1? I tried …
Feb 22, 2018 · It's where it's always been, one of the Grand Reef wrecks. From your lifepod, head toward the floating island. You'll soon leave the kelp forest where it drops down to the grand …
Where to find: Cyclops depth module MK1 - Steam Community
Dec 9, 2017 · I was trying to figure out where the coordinates thing was in the f3 or f1 menus and found the sea treaders path and wreck lol. ...
Cyclops | Subnautica Wiki | Fandom
Depth Indicator & Engine Power - Displayed at the top-center of the window, these values indicate the Cyclops' current/maximum depth, and the engine's remaining power (as a percentage).