![]() ![]() Small Kyanite crystals line the walls inside this castle, which you can pick up by hand. If you still can’t find any, or you don’t want to risk your Prawn Suit, you can head straight on from the passage you came from until you reach the Lava Castle. You should stick close to the cave floor and pulse your sonar, though the Dragons are pretty easy to hear from a mile away. Be aware of the two Sea Dragons that lurk in this Zone, as they can deal a lot of damage to your Cyclops. You’ll need to use your Prawn Suit’s drill arm here, and you aren’t guaranteed to get a crystal for every bit of Kyanite you drill. If you don’t see any, just head into the main cavern and have a look around, there should be a few large Kyanite crystals in there. It seems pretty rare here, though I’ve never seen it lining the passages personally, though it does vary between saves, so you might be luckier. More importantly, this passage might even contain the object of your search – Kyanite. Having come through the Cove Tree area, you’ll only need to follow the passage to reach the main cavern. You’ll want to follow the passage on your right.Īt roughly 1000 meters deep, you’ll have entered the Inactive Lava Zone. This waterfall will empty out into a junction that has three other branching paths and a fossil at the center. Follow the wall until you reach a brine waterfall that goes into the Lost River. You’ll need to watch out for a Ghost Leviathan Juvenile though, which is easy to do if you stick to the left-hand side of the cavern. It’s also quite close to an important area and the entrance to deeper waters. It’s pretty safe to reach, and the entrance is big enough to easily fit the Cyclops, which is handy for venturing deeper. There are a few entrances to the Lost River, but this Northwest one is my favorite. This is the Lost River, which needs to be navigated in order to reach Kyanite. This trench marks the second leg of your journey.Īlso Read: Best Places To Find Lithium In Subnauticaįollow the trench straight down, and you should see a large opening into an underwater cavern full of green brine. You’ll end up stumbling across the Northern Blood Kelp Zone, with a handy little trench joining the Zone to the Mushroom Forest. Once you’ve reached Lifepod 13, you’ll want to set a slightly Northeast course. If you’re going for Kyanite, you should have this beacon by now.Īs long as you head directly to this Lifepod, you’ll make it there without any danger. You should aim for the Northwest Mushroom Forest, which can be marked by Lifepod 13. Once you’re ready, set off from your Lifepod on a Northwest heading. There are a few routes open to you, but I’ll be directing you through the Northwest passage for this guide. Once you’ve got these upgraded vehicles, plus a bunch of food and water for the trip, it’s time to set off.Īlso Read: Subnautica Leviathans: How To Find (Or Avoid) Each One ![]() If you’re having trouble getting the resources for these upgrades, check out our Aerogel guide for a helping hand. The trip is best made with an upgraded Cyclops, as you’ll be traveling far, deep, and through dangerous waters. You should also get a grappling arm and a jump jet upgrade for better mobility. Instead, you’ll need to bring a Prawn Suit with a drill arm and a depth module MK I. This means you won’t be able to bring your Seamoth, even if it’s fully upgraded. Kyanite is only found in the deepest reaches of Subnautica, exceeding 900 meters to be exact, in the Lava Lakes biome. Before setting off on your voyage for Kyanite, you’ll need to equip yourself properly first. There is also a very limited supply of it, so you’ll want to know how to maximize your haul before diving in. ![]() Searching for Kyanite in Subnauticaīeing an endgame material, it should be no surprise that Kyanite is one of the most difficult resources to find. To get your hands on this endgame material, you’ll need to prepare for a great expedition that will take you far from the Safe Shallows and deep beneath the surface. Kyanite is one of these valuable resources, being a prerequisite for items and machinery needed to finish Subnautica’s storyline. There’s a load of resources waiting to be found in the depths of Planet 4546B, some being more valuable than others. ![]()
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