Starter construction material

Titanium Guide

Titanium is the starter construction material that sits behind tool crafting, Scanner progress, Habitat Builder preparation, and first-base parts. The useful answer is not just where it appears, but how much early progress depends on not wasting it.

Opening move: gather Titanium as part of the first-hour material loop, reserve it for Scanner / Survival Multitool / Habitat Builder planning, and cover Copper, Quartz, and Basic Battery inputs before spending extra pieces.

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Subnautica 2 Titanium item render for starter resource planning.

The mistake this page is trying to prevent

Titanium feels disposable because it is the first construction material you start thinking about. In practice, that is exactly why it causes early stalls: players spend it on whatever looks useful, then hit the Scanner, Survival Multitool, or Habitat Builder chain without enough starter stock to finish the route.

Use this page as a spend-order page, not a spawn table. If your inventory is tight, keep Titanium beside Copper and Quartz until the first powered base is online. Once storage, oxygen, and a return route are stable, you can treat extra pieces as construction stock.

Starter route plan

Step 1

Treat Titanium as starter construction stock

Titanium is the first material to reserve for tool crafting and base-building prep. Do not spend the opening loop as if every piece is excess inventory.

Step 2

Keep it beside Quartz and Copper

The practical starter route is not one material. Gather Titanium while also checking Quartz, Copper, Acidic Raion Pouch, and Glass-chain needs.

Step 3

Use it for tool and Habitat Builder planning

Use Titanium first for Scanner, Survival Multitool, and Habitat Builder progress. Check the crafting station count before spending your starter stock.

Step 4

Keep the first loop short and safe

Early Access can change resource names and distribution. Favor nearby starter-area pickups until oxygen, storage, and a return path are comfortable.

Use priority

Use Priority Why it matters
Habitat Builder route High priority PC Gamer lists Titanium with Glass, Basic Battery, and Copper Wire in the Habitat Builder material path.
Scanner and unlock prep High priority Scanner progress leads into Welcome Center scans, base building, creature entries, and route planning.
Survival Multitool Starter utility Titanium belongs in early tool planning; use the in-game station text for the exact count.
First-base parts Planning bucket Titanium sits with Quartz, Copper, Glass, and Copper Wire as the material group to carry before the first powered base pass.

Reliable role vs. route details

Reliable early use

Starter-chain role

Titanium belongs in the same starter planning group as Habitat Builder parts and early tool unlocks.

Starter-area loop

Pickup points

Use nearby pickups first, then expand your route once oxygen, storage, and the return path feel safe.

Check the station

Recipe counts

Use the Fabricator or Habitat Builder text for exact counts before spending scarce stock.

Route goal

Farm loop quality

The best Titanium loop should be short, safe, repeatable, and close to Copper or Quartz.

Planning links

Tool planning

Titanium links to starter tools and the Habitat Builder chain.

Base planning

The same first-hour loop should cover Titanium, Quartz, Copper, Basic Battery inputs, and Welcome Center prep.

Material pairing

Carry Titanium beside Copper and Quartz instead of treating it as a separate errand.

Inventory planning

The common mistake is treating Titanium as filler, then lacking it when base-building starts.

Sources used for this page

Titanium FAQ

What is Titanium used for in Subnautica 2?

Use Titanium for starter tool and base-building planning first. The supported early chain connects it to Scanner progress, Survival Multitool context, Habitat Builder crafting, and first-base parts.

Should I stockpile Titanium before Copper and Quartz?

Stockpile it together with Copper and Quartz. Titanium alone does not unlock the route if you are missing Basic Battery, Copper Wire, or Glass-chain materials.

Is there a reliable Titanium farm route yet?

This page treats Titanium as a starter planning material. Use safe starter-area pickups near your Copper and Quartz loop instead of relying on a long farm route.

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