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Where to find and how to use important Subnautica 2 materials.
How to Find Troilite in Subnautica 2
Troilite is one of the most limited materials in Subnautica 2, with only a small number of fixed spawn nodes in the current build. Careful handling matters, because spending all of it on Mangalloy Ingots too early can block access to more through Metal Farms.
How to Use the Metal Farm in Subnautica 2
A practical breakdown of how the Metal Farm works in Subnautica 2, including placement, power setup, what it can produce, how the 10-minute cycle works, and how to collect materials with the Sonic Resonator.
Subnautica 2 Necrolyte Cyst Location Guide — Strong Acid Route
A quick route from the life raft to the Necrolyte Cyst pickup spot near Welcome Home Base, including the ravine entrance, whirlpool path, oxygen stop, and the purple glowing plants where you harvest cysts for Strong Acid.
How to Find Celestine in Subnautica 2
A reliable Celestine farming route starts at the Life Pod and heads east toward the alien ruins. By using the tower as a landmark, dropping near the purple root, and following the rock wall, you can quickly gather multiple Celestine nodes and fill your inventory with minimal searching.
How To Ge Resource In Subnautica 2
The easiest early-game resource route is Coral Gardens first, caves second, Jelly Plateau for silver, then Dolerite Spires and Needler Nests once your tools improve.
How to get titanium ingot in subnautica 2
Titanium ingots work differently in Subnautica 2. You cannot just craft them at a regular station anymore. You need to scan and build the Processor first.