Salt is an extremely helpful resource in Subnautica 2 if you’re looking to unlock better food and water options. While you won’t find any in your Lifepod’s immediate surroundings, a bit of traveling and spelunking will lead you right to a few helpful salt deposits.
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Where to find Salt in Subnautica 2
The best way to obtain salt early on in your playthrough is to follow Subnautica 2’s storyline until NOA tells you to find Chap’s black box. You can find this location 220 meters southeast of your Lifepod, with several stone pillars representing its location.
After visiting the Angel Comb that unlocks digestion and gives you Anita’s whereabouts, you’ll uncover a new POI labeled “Blackbox – Chap”. Head toward the two stone pillars in this direction to find a secret cave underneath their base.
Since the cave is deep, be sure to upgrade some of your equipment, particularly your fins, and equip some mods at the Bio Lab near the Lifepod. You can also swim into Chap’s room if you start running out of oxygen, or grab bubbles from nearby Oxygen Tunics.
Within this cave, you’ll find Chap’s room, containing a databank log that you’ll need to interact with to progress in Subnautica 2’s story. You’ll also find several items, such as a Biobed, Repair Tool, and Bioreactor, which you can scan to progress toward unlocking new blueprints.
Outside of this room, you’ll spot several salt, silver, and copper deposits. Salt appears as small, pale pink crystals on the ground that you can pick up and store in your inventory or a portable storage locker if you have one. It’ll respawn after some time, so keep this location in mind for the future.
Alternatively, if you’ve progressed far enough into your playthrough to unlock Heat Tolerance, you can head farther southeast until you reach a volcanic region. Similarly, you can find more by progressing beyond this point—about 500 meters away from the Lifepod—to until you spot larger deposits near some dead coral. Your best bet is to wait until you’ve unlocked vehicles such as the Tadpole to access these areas quickly without running the risk of aggressive fish attacking you.
How to use Salt in Subnautica 2
In Subnautica 2, you’ll mainly use salt to cook improved food recipes in your Fabricator. Here’s a complete list of recipes, both for cooking and building, that use salt:
- Sugar of Saturn: Lead, salt
- Halfmoon Jerky: Halfmoon, salt
- Hoverthorn Souvlaki: Hoverthorn, salt
- Nutrient Block: Biofuel block, salt
- Isotonic Water: Flash Slug, salt
- Power Cell: Basic battery, Strong Acid, salt
- Tailing Jar: Fiber, salt
- Hanging Tailing Jar: Fiber, salt
- Power Storage: Germanium Ingot, Titanium, salt
- Glass (alternative recipe): Salt
If you’re interested in learning more, check out our complete list of every blueprint and recipe in Subnautica 2, or click the tags below to explore our growing guide collection.
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There are two types of survival game players in the world: those who enjoy the thrill of survival in harsh environments and taking on enemies, and those who relax while building massive bases. Subnautica 2 is no exception, especially with its base-building mechanics changing from the first game.
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How to build a base in Subnautica 2
Before you can begin making your first base in Subnautica 2, you’ll need to unlock and craft a Habitat Builder tool. Using this tool, you can access a build menu containing corridors, doors, production machines such as a Fabricator, and miscellaneous decorative items.
Subnautica 2 also offers a small tutorial in the form of a NOA entry within a nearby structure. By traveling 80 meters southeast of the Lifepod, you’ll find a Welcome Center building that’s run out of power. Inserting a basic battery into the Welcome Center’s wall panel will power its Bio Lab and NOA, who’ll give you a rundown of how base building works.
How to unlock the Habitat Builder tool
Unlocking and crafting the Habitat Builder tools requires making a Survival Multitool and Scanner. You can craft the multitool using three titanium, while the scanner uses the following resources:
- Titanium (2)
- Quartz (2)
- Basic Battery (1)
Titanium is the easiest of the required resources to find, as it’s an abundant material you’ll find around your Lifepod. Glass requires two quartz, which you’ll also quickly acquire early on. Basic batteries are slightly trickier, as you’ll need to collect copper from nearby caves.
Your next step after making these tools is to search for two old Habitat Builder tools that you can scan. Here’s a breakdown of two possible locations:
- Head back to the Welcome Center. Next to the “Welcome Center” sign outside of its entrance is a metal box containing a Habitat Builder tool.
- Go inside the building. Dive into the hole in the center of the building’s floor to find the second Habitat Builder tool inside a metal storage container next to the Oxygen Tunic.
Once you have both blueprint components, you’ll unlock the Habitat Builder tool in your Fabricator. You can craft it using the following resources:
- Titanium (2)
- Glass (1)
- Basic Battery (1)
- Copper Wire (1)
Titanium is the easiest of the required resources to find, as it’s an abundant material you’ll find around your Lifepod. Glass requires two quartz, which you’ll also quickly acquire early on. Basic batteries and copper wires are trickier, as you’ll need to collect copper from nearby caves and use your Multitool to break Acid Raion for their pouches.
All base building and furniture blueprints in Subnautica 2
Once you build the Habitat Builder tool, you can access your build menu by holding the tool in your hotbar and pressing the Open Menu key (right-click on PC.) As you collect more resources and scan furniture you encounter around the map.
Here’s a complete list of every base-building component and furniture items you can build in Subnautica 2:
Base Pieces
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Corridor | Titanium (2) |
| Room | Titanium (5) |
| Hatch | Titanium (1) Quartz (1) |
| Window | Glass (1) |
| Nook | Titanium (3) Glass (2) |
| Half Round Room | Titanium (5) Glass (5) |
| Moonpool | Titanium (5) |
Furniture
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Dining Chair | Titanium (2) |
| LabChair | Titanium (2) |
| Stool | Titanium (1) Rubber (1) |
| Dining Table | Titanium (3) Glass (1) |
| Single Bed | Titanium (2) Fiber (3) |
| S Shelf | Titanium (2) |
| Trashcan | Titanium (2) |
| Small Crate | Titanium (1) |
| Sign | Titanium (1) Copper (1) |
| Reaper Leviathan | Titanium (1) |
Plantables
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Pent | Pent (1) |
| Macaron Sponge | Fibrous Pulp (3) |
| Mimic Pylon | Fibrous Pulp (5) Copper (4) |
| Freesia Flower | Fibrous Pulp (3) |
| Acid Raion | Medical Gel Sac (1) |
| Cradle Shootroot | Lucifer Rotsac (1) |
| Necrolei Cyst | Necrolei Cyst (1) |
| Cherimoya Rotsac | Cherimoya Rotsac (1) |
Power
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Solar Panel | Titanium (1) Quartz (2) |
| Hydroelectric Turbine | Titanium (3) Copper (3) Silver (3) |
| Thermal Plant | Titanium (3) Copper (3) Gold (3) |
| Power Transmitter | Titanium (1) Copper (1) |
Production
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Fabricator | Titanium (1) Copper (1) Quartz (1) |
| Processor | Titanium (2) Mild Acid (1) Copper Wire (1) |
| Biolab | Titanium (3) Copper Wire (1) Mild Acid (1) |
| Modification Station | Titanium (2) Celestine (2) Copper (2) |
Divisional
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Interior Wall | Titanium (2) |
| Interior Arch | Titanium (1) |
| Interior Door | Titanium (3) Glass (1) Copper Wire (1) |
| Ladder | Titanium (2) |
Lighting
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Exterior Wall Light | Titanium (1) Copper (1) |
| Spotlight | Titanium (1) Copper (2) |
Storage
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Wall Locker | Titanium (2) |
| Floor Locker | Titanium (3) Quartz (1) |
| Tailing Chest | Titanium (3) |
| Wall Rack | Titanium (1) Copper (1) |
Tailing Furniture
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Tailing Table | Titanium (2) |
| Tailing Drum | Titanium (2) Fiber Mesh (2) |
| Tailing Barrel | Titanium (2) |
| Coral Jar | Coral Shavings (2) |
| Small Coral Jar | Coral Shavings (1) |
| Tailing Jar | Fiber (1) Salt (1) |
| Hanging Tailing Jar | Fiber (2) Salt (1) |
| Tailing Rug | Fiber (3) |
Axum Furniture
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Small Axum Jar | Glass (1) Copper (1) |
| Axum Jar | Glass (1) Copper (2) |
| Tall Axum Jar | Glass (1) Copper (3) |
Utility
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Habitat Beacon | Titanium (1) |
Lighting
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Small Ceiling Light | Titanium (1) Copper (1) |
| Rectangular Ceiling Light | Titanium (2) Copper (1) |
| Wall Light Small | Titanium (1) Copper (1) |
| Wall Light Large | Titanium (2) Copper (1) |
| Axum Wall Lamp | Celestine (1) Titanium (1) |
Posters
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Keep Calm Poster | Titanium (1) |
| Just Keep Swimming Poster | Titanium (1) |
| Safety First Poster | Titanium (1) |
| Scout Ray Poster | Titanium (1) |
| Zezura Poster | Titanium (1) |
| New Life Poster | Titanium (1) |
| Painted Tree Poster | Titanium (1) |
| Pioneer Program Poster | Titanium (1) |
| CHBC Live Poster | Titanium (1) |
| Lost River Poster | Titanium (1) |
Power
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Battery Terminal | Titanium (2) Quartz (2) Copper Wire (1) |
| Power Cell Terminal | Titanium (3) Copper (3) Wiring Kit (1) |
| Bioreactor | Titanium Ingot (2) Copper Ingot (2) |
| Power Storage | Germanium Ingot (1) Titanium (3) Salt (2) |
Decorations
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Wall Unit Small | Titanium (1) |
| Wall Panel | Titanium (1) |
| Wall Unit Large | Titanium (3) |
| Wall Vent | Titanium (2) |
| Wall Vent Large | Titanium (3) |
Habitat Systems
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Biobed | Titanium (3) Glass (1) Copper Wire (1) |
| NOA Terminal | Titanium (3) Glass (1) Copper Wire (1) |
| Scanner Station | Titanium (3) System Chip (1) Wiring Kit (1) |
| Time of Day Display | Titanium (1) Copper (1) Enameled Glass (1) |
Utility
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Portable Locker | Titanium (4) |
| Beacon | Copper (1) Titanium (1) |
| Portable Oxygen Generator | Titanium (3) Lithium (2) |
| Work Light | Titanium (3) Quartz (2) |
| Dive Elevator | Titanium (4) Copper (2) Quartz (2) |
Exterior Decorations
| Recipe | Ingredients |
|---|---|
| Roof Pmp | Titanium (1) |
| Roof Pump Double | Titanium (2) |
| Roof Cylinder | Titanium (1) |
| Roof Panel Large | Titanium (2) |
| Roof Antenna | Titanium (1) |
| Roof Antenna Large | Titanium (3) |
| Roof Listening Dish | Titanium (3) |
If you’d like to learn more about the game’s crafting recipes, check out our complete Subnautica 2 blueprint list, or click the tags below to explore our growing guide collection.
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