Slime Lamp: exploration lighting, temporary marking, and safe routing
The Slime Lamp is best read as an exploration support tool. Its value is not direct production, but visibility, marking, and safer route planning around complex terrain.
Use cases
Poor visibility increases risk: broken terrain, heat pockets, gas boundaries, and resource locations become harder to read. Use Slime Lamps to mark entrances, routes, construction direction, or emergency exits.
Relationship to other tools
It does not replace digging tools, vacuums, or grapples. It makes them safer. Mark the route first, then mine, dismantle, or build.
Layout advice
Inside the base, lamps can mark temporary construction zones, dangerous material piles, or unfinished pipes. In exploration, place markers along confusing vertical routes or return paths.
Common mistake
Lighting solves visibility, not oxygen, temperature, pressure, or environmental danger. Always keep supplies and an exit plan before pushing deeper.