Subnautica Guides
Welcome to my Subnautica Guides, where you'll find essential tutorials and expert tips to boost your gameplay. My comprehensive guides cover everything from the basics of how Subnautica is played, right up to how to use many in game menus and controls.
Dive into clear, concise content crafted for both newcomers and seasoned players alike. Through detailed step-by-step walkthroughs, practical advice, and insider insights, my articles ensure you can tackle every event and elevate your Subnautica experience.
In this how to get diamonds in Subnautica video, I'll show exactly that! You'll find diamonds in Shale outcrops, around 180m deep. I show you a location in the video and diamonds getting found. Diamonds in Subnautica are very useful for crafting various items. It's well worth finding some.
In this how to get Magnetite in Subnautica video, I'll show exactly that! This is a very useful material to find as you can make some useful items with it! Magnetite is found fairly deep in Subnautica like around 230m. It's found in various biomes, but the easiest is the Jellyshroom cave near lifepod 17.
In this how to get lead in Subnautica video, I'll show exactly that! You'll find lead in sandstone outcrops, around 50-80m deep. I show you a location in the video and lead getting found. Lead in Subnautica is very useful for crafting various items. It's well worth finding some.
Need Creepvine Seed Clusters in Subnautica? Here’s where to find them — fast. These glowing yellow pods are essential for crafting lubricant and silicone rubber, and this quick guide shows you exactly where to look near your lifepod.
New to Subnautica in 2025? This beginner’s guide covers everything you need to survive and thrive beneath the waves. From choosing the right game mode to crafting your first tools, this walkthrough will help you get started fast — with tips on food, water, and early survival strategies.
In this how to get Cave Sulfur in Subnautica video, I show you exactly where to find it — fast. Cave Sulfur is essential for crafting the Repair Tool, but it can be tricky to locate. In under 2 minutes, I’ll show you the best spots to find it and how to avoid the dangers along the way.
Here's how to use the nuclear reator in Subnautica. Once you build one of these in your base, you can generate some serious power! This is a great addition to ensure you can run rooms like the scanner and the moon pool.
Here's how to use the Cyclops vehicle in Subnautica. The Cyclops is a huge submarine which initially seems far too big to handle. But it's a useful mobile base that can transfer other vehicles around.
Here's a quick tutorial showing how to use filtration machines in Subnautica. Once you find the blueprint, you can build a few of these to automatically make water and salt for you. They work best when set up in a base under the sea and having several together means you can make plenty of water to keep you hydrated in the game.
Here's how to use the scanner room in Subnautica. Once you have the blueprints, which you can get by exploring various wrecks, this becomes a very useful room to add to your base.
In this how to get into the Aurora in Subnautica video, I'll show exactly that! The Aurora is full of useful grear and is a must visit in the game. But it's confusing how you get into it. The Aurora is the massive ship that's crashed into the ocean, right by where your lifepod is. It's radioactive, so you'll need a radiation suit first.