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How to Get Titanium Ingots in Subnautica 2

Plan Titanium Ingot crafting with the current exported recipes, Titanium map markers, and the station checks that matter before a big material run.

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Early Access Hotfix 3
Last checked
2026-06-21
Source status
Needs another pass · Official
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Quick answer

  • Check your current crafting station first: the local export lists a Processor recipe for 1 Titanium Ingot from 3 Titanium, and also lists a Fabrication Station recipe from 5 Titanium.
  • Use the Titanium map filter before a big crafting push, because the current map export separates Titanium into cluster, node, and deposit marker groups.
  • Save your first Titanium Ingots for progression blockers such as the Tadpole, Tadpole Dock, Vehicle Fabricator, Sonic Resonator, Repair Tool, Bioreactor, or Mining Platform instead of optional base pieces.
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Titanium resource map

Current exported Titanium markers are shown on the orthographic map preview. Use the full map to filter for Titanium, then confirm the harvest method and route safety in your current build.

Open map

Titanium Ingots are not just extra storage for spare Titanium. They sit in the middle of several vehicle, base, tool, and power recipes, so the main question is not only where to find Titanium. You also need to know which station in your save can make the ingot, how much raw Titanium that station asks for, and which craft deserves the first ingots.

Confirm the station recipe in your save

Before farming a large pile, open the station you currently have unlocked and check the Titanium Ingot recipe there.

The current local export lists two Titanium Ingot recipe records:

Station in exportInputOutput
Processor3 Titanium1 Titanium Ingot
Fabrication Station5 Titanium1 Titanium Ingot

Treat that as a recipe checklist, not a live-build promise. Early Access data can include old, alternate, or locked recipe records. If your station only shows one path, follow the in-game station UI and recheck after patches.

Stock Titanium with the map first

Open /map/, search for Titanium, and choose a cluster that fits your current oxygen, vehicle, and storage setup. The current marker export separates Titanium into Titanium Cluster Around Deposits, Titanium Node, and Titanium Deposit, so do not assume every marker can be picked up the same way.

If you are still on a short oxygen setup, start with markers near a clear return path instead of chasing a distant deposit. If a marker leads into a cave, heat pocket, predator route, or long swim back to air, mark it for a later trip and collect closer Titanium first.

Spend the first ingots on progression

Titanium Ingots appear in a lot of recipes, but the first few should go toward whatever opens the next real step in your save.

Good early priorities to check:

  1. Tadpole, if vehicle depth and safer travel are the blocker.
  2. Tadpole Dock or Vehicle Fabricator, if you still need the base setup around the vehicle.
  3. Sonic Resonator, if large deposits or blocked routes are stopping progress.
  4. Repair Tool, if vehicle damage or repair tasks are blocking exploration.
  5. Bioreactor, Geothermal Recharger, Mining Platform, or Current Ring when base power or resource loops become the bottleneck.

Avoid turning all Titanium into ingots too early. Raw Titanium is still needed for basic tools, stations, rooms, lockers, and base pieces.

What to verify before trusting a route

Do not assume a public fastest route still matches your current build. Also do not assume that a large Titanium marker, a loose cluster, and a node share the same harvest method.

Before you rely on one route, check the actual station path, the exact Titanium cost, and at least one practical collection route from a clear starting landmark.

Quick checklist

  1. Open your current crafting station and check whether Titanium Ingot is available.
  2. Confirm the live recipe cost before farming.
  3. Open /map/ and filter for Titanium.
  4. Pick a safe nearby cluster before committing to a deeper or longer route.
  5. Keep some raw Titanium for base and tool recipes.
  6. Spend the first ingots on the craft that unlocks safer travel, repair, power, or resource access.
  7. Recheck station recipes and Titanium marker behavior after patches.

Sources and current limits

This page is based on local exported item, recipe, and map marker data checked against the current Early Access Hotfix 3 context. It does not claim a tested Processor blueprint route, confirmed live recipe availability, universal harvest method, fastest Titanium farm, or respawn behavior yet.

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