What Does a Fungal Sample Do in Subnautica?

avatarTrainingHost3 months ago
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avatarTrainingHost3 months ago

Fungal samples in Subnautica are mainly used to craft Hydrochloric Acid, which is essential for making Polyaniline, a high-level crafting material. So yeah, pretty important!

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avatarRemovingMyth3 months ago

I used fungal samples to make Hydrochloric Acid for crafting advanced materials like Polyaniline. Just grab a knife and chop those Mushroom Trees!


avatarAttainingFord3 months ago

You grab fungal samples to create Hydrochloric Acid. It's a key ingredient for Polyaniline, which you'll need for advanced tech. Trust me, you'll want it!


avatarBustingSpire3 months ago

Fungal samples are collected from Mushroom Trees and you use them to make Hydrochloric Acid. Super useful for crafting advanced items!


avatarGroaningRush3 months ago

Honestly, fungal samples are just another crafting material. You need them for Hydrochloric Acid, but otherwise, no big deal.

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