

Lead is quite easy to find if you know where to look, you get them similarly to the other ores. Keep exploring and go further/deeper, into caves and such. Quartz is most commonly found in the Crag Field, Dunes, or Grand Reef biomes, and usually, they're large resource deposits with multiple pieces of Quartz. Its more fun to explore the game on your own without asking anyone. Found all over the place, including the Kelp Forest, Crag Field, Safe Shallows, and more.

Is typically found in the winding caves in the Shallow biome. Hope this Helps:) Updated Version: Where to find Sil. There are loads of copper deposits in the Mushroom Forests and along the bottom/sides of the Blood Kelp Trench. 430 41K views 2 years ago In this video I will show you a location, where you can find Lead in Subnautica. Biomes like the Dunes, Kelp Forest, and Safe Shallows.

They are often found in specific locations, so once you find them, make sure to remember the area so you can come back later if you need more. These can be used to craft many of your basic items, and serve as the basis for more complicated blueprints as well. RELATED: Tips For Building Your Base In Subnautica As for depth, that's much simpler: hug the ocean floor. A few of the resources you want to keep an eye out for include Titanium, Copper Ore, Creepvine Samples, Creepvine Seed Clusters, Cave Sulfur, Metal Salvage, and Quartz. Lifepod 6 is around 300 meters east and 200 meters northaccording to Pythagoras, that's 360 meters due northeast. There is an abundance of raw materials in Subnautica that can be collected by hand or by using your Survival Knife.
