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Quick answer
Subnautica2Hub lists Titanium in Coral Gardens, Observatory Ruins, and Sparse Plains at 0-350m, with hand-broken Titanium Nodes and higher-yield Titanium Deposits for Sonic Resonator. Dexerto says small Titanium nodes appear across the seabed from the start, Metal Salvage near wrecks can be processed into Salvaged Titanium for four Titanium per piece, and Scanner Station can track deposits around your base. Subnautica2.gg lists Titanium as crafted from Salvaged Titanium or through Processor / Fabrication Station data and used across a very large crafting list, including Titanium Ingot and habitat pieces.
Field notes for Titanium stock
The shortage comes from confidence
Titanium feels endless until you build lockers, hatches, stations, and a few ingots in the same evening. If the base plan is growing, assume your current stack is smaller than it looks.
Salvage is the cleaner early refill
When a wreck route offers Metal Salvage, take it home instead of passing it for another loose node. One processed piece can do more for the base than several scattered pickups.
Raw Titanium deserves its own box
Ingot chains are useful, but raw Titanium is what stops small base jobs from stalling. A labeled loose-stock box prevents accidental over-compression.
Titanium route plan
Pick up hand nodes while doing other errands
Dexerto describes small Titanium nodes scattered across the open seabed from the start. Do not make a special trip for the first few pieces; fold them into Copper, Silver, and Scanner errands.
Use Coral Gardens as the early default
Subnautica2Hub lists Coral Gardens as one of the Titanium biomes from 0-350m. It is close enough for early tool, locker, and Habitat Builder work.
Process Metal Salvage when you find wreck debris
Dexerto reports that Metal Salvage near wrecks can be processed into Salvaged Titanium, yielding four Titanium per piece. Wreck routes are worth an empty backpack slot.
Bring Sonic Resonator for deposits
Subnautica2Hub shows Titanium Deposits yielding more when processed with Sonic Resonator than hand-broken nodes. Once the tool is built, deposits beat slow pebble picking.
Keep raw Titanium separate from ingot stock
Titanium Ingot is useful, but a base expansion can suddenly need raw Titanium for lockers, hatches, lighting, and stations. Label the boxes before you compress everything.
Titanium storage
Raw
Base
Lockers, hatches, stations, tools.
Ingot
Chain
Compress only after raw needs are covered.
Bulk
Sonic
Deposits make the real stockpile.
Titanium checklist
| Need | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Early biome | Coral Gardens nodes are reachable from the start. |
| Other biomes | Subnautica2Hub also lists Observatory Ruins and Sparse Plains. |
| Depth | Current public data lists Titanium from 0-350m. |
| Bulk tool | Sonic Resonator improves deposit farming. |
| Salvage | Dexerto reports four Titanium from each processed Metal Salvage. |
Do not turn every piece into ingots
The ingot button feels tidy, but raw Titanium is what keeps base building moving. Keep one locker for loose pieces and one for ingot chains so the next module does not stall on a silly shortage.
FAQ
Where do you find Titanium early in Subnautica 2?
Dexerto says small Titanium nodes are scattered across the open seabed from the start, while Subnautica2Hub lists Coral Gardens as an early Titanium biome.
Do you need Sonic Resonator for Titanium?
Not for early hand nodes. Larger Titanium Deposits are better with Sonic Resonator, according to Subnautica2Hub yield data.
Is Metal Salvage worth collecting?
Yes. Dexerto reports that Metal Salvage from wreck debris can be processed into Salvaged Titanium for four Titanium per piece.
What is Titanium used for most?
Base building, early tools, storage, stations, and Titanium Ingot chains. Subnautica2Hub and Subnautica2.gg both show Titanium touching a very large recipe set.