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Chairs (Below Zero)

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Chairs in Subnautica: Below Zero are miscellaneous Seabase Modules crafted with the Habitat Builder. They allow players to sit, disabling the Food & Water bar and enabling PDA access while seated.

Last refreshed May 18, 2026

Chairs (Below Zero)

This article is about Chairs in Below Zero.

The Chair is a miscellaneous item constructed by the Habitat Builder. It can be sat on. There are currently three types of Chairs.

Uses

The player can sit in the Chair, which will disable the Food & Water bar, and can access the PDA while doing so.

Types

Swivel Chair

Swivel Chair

  • Category: Seabase Modules
  • Sub-Category: Miscellaneous
  • Description: Turns 360 degrees.
  • Blueprint Source: Scanning
  • Debug ID: starshipchair

Scannables Location:

  • Delta Station
  • Mercury II (Bow)
  • Outpost Zero
  • Phi Robotics Center

Office Chair

Office Chair

  • Category: Seabase Modules
  • Sub-Category: Miscellaneous
  • Description: Relaxing and confidence building.
  • Blueprint Source: Scanning
  • Debug ID: starshipchair2

Scannables Location:

  • Delta Station
  • Omega Lab
  • Outpost Zero

Command Chair

Command Chair

  • Category: Seabase Modules
  • Sub-Category: Miscellaneous
  • Description: Commandeering.
  • Blueprint Source: Scanning
  • Debug ID: starshipchair3

Scannables Location:

  • Mercury II
  • Omega Lab
  • Purple Vents

Recipe

All chairs are crafted with the Habitat Builder. The blueprints are unlocked by scanning the respective chairs in specific locations.

Swivel Chair Blueprint Unlock

Scan Swivel Chairs in:

  • Mercury II
  • Outpost Zero
  • Delta Station
  • Phi Robotics Center

Office Chair Blueprint Unlock

Scan Office Chairs in:

  • Delta Station
  • Omega Lab
  • Outpost Zero

Command Chair Blueprint Unlock

Scan Command Chairs in:

  • Mercury II
  • Omega Lab
  • Alterra debris located in the Purple Vents

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