How To Think About Fibrous Pulp
Fibrous Pulp searches usually mean a recipe has exposed a plant-resource dependency. Do not look only for the finished material name; look for the source plant, harvest condition, and route that can be repeated.
If the route is dangerous or far from base, collect enough for the full crafting chain rather than one craft.
Route Planning
Bring cutting or harvesting tools if your build requires them, keep inventory space open, and mark the plant area before returning. Plant materials can be easy to miss because players scan terrain and wrecks more carefully than vegetation.
Crafting Chain Check
Before you turn Fibrous Pulp into another material, check whether the next craft needs additional rare resources. This prevents a partial craft from blocking the actual tool or upgrade you wanted.
How To Use This Page
Use this page when a recipe blocks your next craft. The most useful crafting guide identifies the real bottleneck, the source material, and whether processing the item too early will reduce flexibility.
In-game recipes and current patch notes are the deciding sources for crafting details.
Before You Act On This Guide
- Check the full recipe chain before crafting the first component.
- Keep rare materials in reserve until the final target is clear.
- Separate raw stock from processed materials in storage.
- Open related resource pages before leaving for a long ingredient run.
Do not craft the processed material yet if you do not know what the final tool, module, or base part requires.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get Fibrous Pulp in Subnautica 2?
Find the source plant or plant-route first, then harvest enough for the full crafting chain.
Is Fibrous Pulp a loose pickup?
Treat it as a plant-resource problem until your build proves otherwise.
What should I bring?
Bring harvesting tools if needed, storage space, and a marker for repeat trips.