Will I regain resources by deconstructing my base?
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Mostly for more storage, I created a temporary base close to my rescue pod. It's lined with lockers and a fabricator, but before I add on to it anymore, using up all my titanium, if I deconstruct the base parts (hatch, platform, tube sections, etc) will I get the resources back? I don't have any extra pieces to test this on yet, and hoping to get an answer without potentially wasting more resources.
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Do you lose materials when deconstructing in Subnautica?
Scanner rooms will lose all installed mods if you deconstruct it (even tapping Q will do this, reconstructing it will NOT bring them back), and certain furnishings/additions may also disappear if you forget to remove them before removing/building over them.Do you lose resources when deconstructing Rimworld?
In most cases, deconstructing a building will give a refund of 50% of the build cost of the item, rounded up. This can be useful when resources are desperately needed or structures are no longer required.Can you deconstruct Lifepod?
After a Habitat Builder is acquired, looking at the Radio, Fabricator, or Medical Kit Fabricator in the Lifepod will show the prompt to deconstruct the module, but pressing the button does nothing.How My Christian Faith Fell Apart | A Case Study of DECONSTRUCTION
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