Start With The Route You Need
Start with the route table. It tells you which materials belong to early wreck routes, which belong to Angel Comb or Tadpole Pens progression, and which should wait until your vehicle is ready.
Locations
Use this as the practical route hub: start area, objective path, what to bring, and what to avoid.
Start with the route table. It tells you which materials belong to early wreck routes, which belong to Angel Comb or Tadpole Pens progression, and which should wait until your vehicle is ready.
Location search guides
These pages answer exact location searches and link back into the route tools and resource hubs.
Conduit Crystal is an advanced route material tied to alien-region progression. Do not treat it as a starter resource; prepare a vehicle route, storage, and a return marker before farming it.
To get Silver in Subnautica 2, search early wreck edges and mineral-node routes instead of expecting loose Silver pickups on the seabed.
Lead is best searched alongside early Silver runs: sweep starter wreck edges and mineral-node routes, then return before overextending into deeper objectives.
Celestine belongs with alien-region progression. Treat it as a mid-game material and pair the route with Conduit Crystal only when your vehicle and storage are ready.
Troilite belongs around Root Canyon and deeper eastern routes. Prepare for a longer advanced trip, then keep reserve Troilite before spending it on upgrades.
The first Angel Comb route is northwest of the Lifepod. Bring the relevant resonator progress, clear connected infected targets, and check nearby Necrolei Cyst before leaving.
The current map approach is route-first: start with resource and objective routes, then use coordinates only when a location is verified well enough to avoid misleading players.
Treat Lithium as a mid-game resource search, not a first-hour starter material. Check verified resource routes first, then avoid spending the trip on unrelated objectives.
Atacamite should be handled as an Early Access rare-material search: verify the current build route before committing a long trip, and use resource hubs for safer route planning.
Mercury II is a Subnautica: Below Zero location, not a confirmed Subnautica 2 location. This page catches the search intent and points players away from the wrong game.
Alien Ruins are advanced progression routes tied to materials like Conduit Crystal and Celestine. Prepare vehicle mobility, route markers, and storage before exploring.
Tadpole Pens is a later objective route, not a first-hour stop. Prepare heat safety, vehicle readiness, and spoiler control before searching for codes.
A good metal farm is not a glitch; it is a repeatable route and storage loop for Titanium, Lead, Silver, and other base-building materials.
Power planning matters before long routes and larger bases. Use power plants and transmitters to make your base reliable before expanding into advanced resource loops.
Strontium should be treated as a rare-resource search until your current build confirms the route. Scout first, verify landmarks, then farm.
Use Growbeds to turn useful plants into a repeatable supply loop. They matter most when food, crafting plants, or route prep starts consuming travel time.
For patch notes and hotfixes, check official news first, then re-check recipes, routes, save behavior, co-op stability, and performance before trusting older guides.
EULA and feedback-letter searches should be handled with current documents, dates, and official responses. Do not rely on screenshots or summaries without checking the live terms.
Subnautica: Below Zero is a standalone follow-up, but Subnautica 2 is the numbered sequel. If you are searching current co-op and Early Access info, you want Subnautica 2.
Lifepod 2 is an original Subnautica search, not a Subnautica 2 Early Access route. Use original-game guides for its coordinates and use this site for Subnautica 2 routes.
Subnautica 2 ya esta disponible en Early Access / Game Preview desde el 14 de mayo de 2026 para PC y Xbox Series X|S.