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Quick answer
Current Subnautica2.gg data lists Silver Ingot as a Processor craft made from Silver x3. The same public blueprint chain points to Silver Ingot x1 for Advanced Battery, and Dexerto currently lists Silver Ingot x1 in the Tadpole Dock recipe. Make one only when you are ready to spend it, and keep raw Silver aside for Wiring Kit, oxygen, and other electronics.
Field notes for Silver compression
Raw Silver has too many jobs
Silver Ingot is useful, but raw Silver also feeds electronics, power, and oxygen-adjacent chains. Compressing every piece too early creates a different shortage.
Only make ingots with a destination
Advanced Battery and Tadpole Dock are clear destinations. A vague plan to need Silver later is not enough reason to lock three pieces into an ingot.
Keep one electronics stack untouched
A small raw Silver reserve beside Wiring Kit parts prevents a base upgrade from stealing the metal meant for tools and power.
Silver Ingot planning route
Start with raw Silver, not the ingot button
Three Silver sounds small until your next tool also wants Silver. Run the normal Silver route first, then check whether the immediate goal is Advanced Battery, Tadpole Dock, or something still using raw ore.
Use Processor as a planned conversion
Silver Ingot is currently a Processor recipe. Treat the station like a batch table: put exactly the Silver you intend to convert in your bag and leave the rest in a locker.
Pick the first ingot target
If your base already has Battery Terminal, Advanced Battery can be worth the first ingot. If you are pushing the Tadpole bay, save that ingot for Tadpole Dock instead.
Keep raw Silver for electronics
Wiring Kit and early oxygen/electronics routes can still need loose Silver. A full conversion feels tidy for five seconds, then annoying when the next recipe asks for the raw material.
Recheck recipes after patches
Subnautica 2 is still in Early Access. Blueprint databases are useful, but the in-game PDA wins if a patch changes the count or station.
Ingot decision card
Input
3 Silver
Do not process your final raw stack.
Station
Processor
Convert only for a known craft.
Use
Battery/Dock
Advanced Battery or Tadpole Dock are the early asks.
Silver Ingot checklist
| Need | What to confirm |
|---|---|
| Silver x3 | Current public recipe data for one Silver Ingot. |
| Processor | The listed station for the ingot conversion. |
| Advanced Battery route | Uses Silver Ingot x1 in current blueprint data. |
| Tadpole Dock route | Dexerto currently lists Silver Ingot x1. |
| Raw Silver buffer | Keep a small reserve before converting every piece. |
| Patch check | Confirm the PDA after Early Access updates. |
The first Silver Ingot is usually more valuable unspent
Before clicking craft, ask what this ingot unlocks right now. If the answer is vague, keep the Silver raw. Processed materials are useful when they finish a chain, not when they sit in a locker looking expensive.
FAQ
How do you make Silver Ingot in Subnautica 2?
Current Subnautica2.gg blueprint data lists Silver Ingot as a Processor craft using Silver x3.
What is Silver Ingot used for?
Current public recipe data links it to Advanced Battery, and Dexerto lists Silver Ingot in the Tadpole Dock recipe. Recipe data can change during Early Access.
Should I process all my Silver into ingots?
No. Keep raw Silver for electronics and other early recipes. Convert only the amount your next craft needs.
Which should get the first Silver Ingot: Advanced Battery or Tadpole Dock?
Choose based on your route. If your base has Battery Terminal and you need longer tool runs, Advanced Battery is tempting. If you are building the Tadpole bay, keep the ingot for Tadpole Dock.