How to Get the Anatomic Fabricator in Two Point Museum

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The Anatomic Fabricator is an Astral Anomaly exhibit, but you won’t find it ready to use right away. Instead, you need to activate it by placing the right Celestial Cells and exhibits nearby. Here’s how to do it:

Where to Find the Anatomic Fabricator

  • It starts as the Space Ball, an anomaly found in the Cheesemoonger System on Motherboard.

  • To unlock the Anatomic Fabricator, you need to activate the Space Ball first by placing the correct Celestial Cells around it.

How to Activate the Anatomic Fabricator

To get the Space Ball working, you need to surround it with the right Celestial Cells:

  • 2 Square Celestial Cells

  • 1 Triangle Celestial Cell

Once all the correct shapes are placed, the Space Ball will transform into the Anatomic Fabricator.

Check Your Other Exhibits!

Some anomalies need another anomaly to be active first before they work.

  • Check your other exhibits—you may need to power one with the arrow symbol before the Space Ball can activate.

  • If the Fabricator isn’t working, look for an inactive exhibit with a matching symbol and power that one first.

Why Use the Anatomic Fabricator?

  • It creates unique Space Decorations that can be placed around your museum.

  • These decorations improve guest happiness and environment ratings.

Follow these steps, and you’ll have the Anatomic Fabricator up and running in no time!


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