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Quick answer
PC Gamer reports an early Lead route in a ravine about 280 meters northeast of the Lifepod, around bearing 75 degrees. Ride the blue natural current down, stop near the colony platform construction and Tadpole fragment, then search the ravine sand for small Lead pieces or smaller breakable blocks. Subnautica2Hub lists Lead in Coral Gardens at 0-200m, with Lead Node breaks giving early pieces and Sonic Resonator deposits becoming the efficient farm. Current public data ties Lead to Sonic Resonator, Germanium from Lead, and Sugar of Saturn.
Field notes for the first Lead pieces
The landmark matters more than the compass
Bearing 75 degrees gets you close, but the colony platform and blue current are the real confirmation. If those are missing, stop correcting by tiny angles and reset from the Lifepod.
Get the tool pieces, then upgrade the route
The first Lead run is about unlocking better mining. Once Sonic Resonator is built, the same metal becomes less annoying because deposits beat slow sand checks.
Do not overstay the ravine
A small reserve is useful, but early Lead is not worth turning the first trip into a full backpack. Grab enough for the tool chain and one spare recipe, then leave cleanly.
First Lead route
Use the current instead of wandering
PC Gamer points northeast from the Lifepod, around bearing 75 degrees, until you see a blue natural current below. Let it pull you down into the ravine instead of guessing every nearby trench.
Stop at the colony platform landmark
The route landmark is a colony platform construction on the left with a Tadpole fragment nearby. If you see that, you are in the right ravine.
Pick up the small pieces first
PC Gamer describes small Lead pieces in the sand and smaller blocks you can break. Those early pieces matter because Sonic Resonator itself costs Lead.
Build Sonic Resonator before bulk farming
Subnautica2Hub notes that Lead deposits are much better with Sonic Resonator. Get the initial two pieces, craft the tool, then come back for proper stock.
Do one storage pass, then leave
Lead is not used everywhere early, but returning to the ravine for one missing piece is dull. Keep a small reserve for Sonic Resonator, Germanium processing, and later odd recipes.
Lead plan
Find
75 deg
Use the northeast current route.
Start
2 lead
Enough to unlock efficient mining.
Farm
Sonic
Deposits become worth the trip.
Lead checklist
| Need | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Early route | PC Gamer points to a ravine about 280m northeast of the Lifepod. |
| Bearing | About 75 degrees from the Lifepod in PC Gamer reporting. |
| Landmark | Blue current, colony platform, Tadpole fragment nearby. |
| Biome data | Subnautica2Hub lists Coral Gardens at 0-200m. |
| First spend | Sonic Resonator costs Lead in current public data. |
Do not spend the first Lead casually
The first pieces should point straight at Sonic Resonator. Once that tool is built, Lead stops feeling like a scavenger hunt and starts behaving like a normal metal run.
FAQ
Where is Lead near the start in Subnautica 2?
PC Gamer points to a ravine about 280 meters northeast of the Lifepod, around bearing 75 degrees, reached by riding a blue natural current down.
Can you get Lead before Sonic Resonator?
Yes. PC Gamer reports small Lead pieces in the ravine sand and smaller breakable blocks. Subnautica2Hub also notes Lead Node breaks for early pieces.
What is Lead used for first?
The important first use is Sonic Resonator. Public data also lists Germanium from Lead and Sugar of Saturn, but the mining tool is the progression piece.
Is Lead a deep resource?
Not in current public data. Subnautica2Hub lists Lead in Coral Gardens from the surface down to 200m, so oxygen planning matters more than deep-gear gating.