Multipurpose Room (Subnautica)

The Multipurpose Room is a Seabase Module. It provides a much larger space for movement than the Basic Compartment or the X Corridor.

It is constructed with a Habitat Builder and can be placed on top of a Foundation or it can be attached to a Seabase module. When the Multipurpose Room is horizontally connected with another Seabase module, a junction forms in-between. When the Multipurpose Room is connected vertically with another Multipurpose Room directly (as in, without using a Vertical Connector), they will form one larger Multipurpose Room. However, each floor cannot be accessed without adding in a ladder.

At the surface a Multipurpose Room has an integrity level of 8.8 and every Multipurpose Room added to a seabase reduces the Hull Integrity by -1.25 (The game shows -1.3 because it rounds the number. It is functionally -1.25).

Expansion

 * Hatches can be placed on all eight of the side-panels.
 * Windows can be placed on all eight of the side-panels.
 * Ladders can be placed on all five floor and ceiling boxes if there is an adjacent seabase module to connect.
 * Reinforcements can be placed on all eight of the side-panels. Currently, the North, South, East, and West sides give double the Hull Integrity bonus of the 45 degree sides (This may be a bug).
 * The Multipurpose Room can be expanded with other modules from its side-panels. However, the side-panels that are on a 45 degree angle to the module construction cannot be expanded from. The Multipurpose Room can be expanded vertically using a second Multipurpose Room.

Recipe
The Multipurpose Room blueprint can be acquired by scanning a Multipurpose Room at one of the Degasi Seabases.

Gallery
For a more complete gallery, visit Multipurpose Room/Gallery.

Trivia

 * Concept art shows that the ceiling of the Multipurpose Room was also intended to become a window, thereby giving a glass ceiling akin to the small ones you can make in X Compartments. Whether or not this will be implemented yet is currently unknown.
 * The Multipurpose Room was originally called Room.