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Quick answer
PC Gamer reports the easiest early Salt spot as a cave roughly 200 meters southeast of the Lifepod, near Chap Black Box, past the Welcome Center and down by two pillars with a giant Coral Crab nearby. The cave holds two Salt pieces that respawn over time. Dexerto also points to the same Chap Blackbox cave and a bulk Dead Coral Biome route south-southeast of the Lifepod. Subnautica2Hub lists Salt in Coral Gardens at 0-400m, with Salt Crystals and Sonic Resonator deposits, and connects it to Power Cell, Glass from Salt, food, water, and Power Storage recipes. If you mark only one material route early, make it this one or your Tadpole and Glass plan will keep nagging you.
Field notes for Salt reserves
Salt is cheap until the Power Cell is waiting
Food and water habits make Salt feel disposable. Then Power Cell asks for one and the Tadpole plan stalls over the easiest material on the list.
Keep one piece out of the kitchen pile
A tiny vehicle reserve solves most Salt mistakes. Put one piece with batteries and Strong Acid instead of the general survival box.
Do not farm it as a main trip
Salt is best collected as a tagalong item on safer shallow routes. Dedicated Salt trips are usually a sign the storage split failed.
Salt route plan
Start with Chap Black Box cave
PC Gamer points to a small cave about 200 meters southeast of the Lifepod, near Chap Black Box. This is the cleanest early route because the story already sends you close to it.
Use the pillars as the entrance clue
Swim southeast past the Welcome Center, then look for two pillars and a giant Coral Crab. PC Gamer describes a standing light in front of the pillar near the cave entrance.
Take the two early pieces and mark the spot
The same guide reports two Salt pieces in the cave, with respawns over time. Drop a Beacon if you are still learning the southeast route.
Reserve one for the Power Cell
PC Gamer ties Salt directly to Power Cell crafting for the Tadpole. Do not turn every piece into food before the vehicle chain is solved.
Decide before making Glass from Salt
The Salt-to-Glass recipe is useful when Quartz is being saved for electronics, but it also competes with Power Cell, water, and food. Check the next build before processing a full stack.
Use later farms for bulk
PC Gamer points to volcanic vents and The Great Jaw as later Salt areas. Dexerto calls out a Dead Coral Biome bulk route, while Subnautica2Hub lists Coral Gardens 0-400m and Sonic Resonator deposit farming.
Salt plan
First grab
2 salt
Chap cave respawn pickup.
Spend
Power
Power Cell before snacks.
Bulk
Coral
Later Coral Gardens farming.
Salt checklist
| Need | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Early route | Chap Black Box cave about 200m southeast of the Lifepod. |
| Landmark | Welcome Center, two pillars, giant Coral Crab, standing light. |
| First pickup | PC Gamer reports two Salt pieces that respawn over time. |
| Vehicle chain | Power Cell uses Salt in current public data. |
| Glass option | Salt x2 can become Glass at the Processor. |
| Bulk data | Subnautica2Hub lists Coral Gardens at 0-400m. |
Jerky can wait
Salt food is cute, but a dead Tadpole route is not. Keep vehicle power, water, and glass needs ahead of snack crafting until your storage has a proper buffer.
FAQ
Where is Salt early in Subnautica 2?
PC Gamer points to a cave roughly 200 meters southeast of the Lifepod near Chap Black Box. Dexerto also lists that cave as the closest early source.
Does Salt respawn?
PC Gamer reports that the two early Salt pieces in the Chap Black Box cave respawn over time, making the cave worth marking.
What is Salt used for first?
Power Cell is the important early use because it feeds Tadpole vehicle progress. Subnautica2Hub also lists food, water, Power Storage, and Glass from Salt recipes.
Where do you farm Salt in bulk?
Subnautica2Hub lists Coral Gardens at 0-400m, PC Gamer mentions volcanic vents and The Great Jaw, and Dexerto points to a Dead Coral Biome bulk route south-southeast of the Lifepod.