When To Craft Titanium Ingot
Titanium Ingot is a processed material, which means it can trap raw Titanium inside a more specific form. Craft it when you have a target recipe ready, not because your storage is full.
In survival crafting, raw Titanium stays flexible. An ingot is useful only when the next build step needs it.
Crafting Plan
Check the target recipe, count how much Titanium you need, craft the ingot, then leave enough raw Titanium for base pieces, tools, and emergency repairs. If you are planning a larger base, keep extra raw material.
Why This Matters
A lot of early frustration comes from processing materials too aggressively. Titanium Ingot is not bad; it just reduces flexibility if you craft it before the recipe is ready.
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 make Titanium Ingot in Subnautica 2?
Gather the required Titanium and craft the ingot at the correct fabricator when a recipe needs it.
Should I make Titanium Ingots early?
Only make them on demand; keep raw Titanium flexible.
What is the main mistake with Titanium Ingot?
Converting too much Titanium before checking your actual recipe needs.