How To Get Creature Enamel Subnautica 2

Creature Enamel is one of the mid game crafting materials in Subnautica 2. Players mainly need it to craft Enameled Glass, which becomes necessary for stronger equipment, advanced vehicles, and deeper underwater exploration. If you recently reached the Alien Ruins biome and noticed the Enameled Glass recipe inside the Fabricator, Creature Enamel is probably the next resource you are hunting for.

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Where To Find Creature Enamel

Creature Enamel can be found near the Alien Ruins biome. This region is located beyond the Tadpole Pens and the large open stretch of deep ocean connecting the two areas. The environment becomes darker, quieter, and far more threatening as you move toward the ruins, so preparation matters before making the journey.

The resource appears attached to strange black mineral deposits. These deposits have white bone like spikes sticking out from them, making them easier to identify once you know their appearance. Many players mistake them for environmental decorations during their first visit.

One reliable farming spot is around the rocky pillars southeast of the Alien Ruins research base. Several deposits usually spawn close together there, allowing players to gather enough Creature Enamel without traveling too far across the biome.

Keep scanning the walls, pillars, and darker rock formations carefully because the material can blend into the environment from a distance.

How To Harvest Creature Enamel

To collect Creature Enamel, you need the regular Sonic Resonator tool. Aim the Resonator directly at the deposit and blast it until the material breaks apart. After the deposit shatters, several pieces of Creature Enamel will drop nearby for collection.

Sometimes the hit detection can feel awkward because of the unusual shape of the deposits. If the first blast does not work, slightly reposition yourself and try again from another angle.

Most deposits drop multiple pieces, meaning you usually do not need to destroy many nodes before returning to your base.

Before leaving for the biome, make sure you carry:

  • A charged Sonic Resonator
  • Extra oxygen support
  • Medical supplies
  • Enough storage space
  • A reliable vehicle with decent durability

Preparation is important because the area surrounding the Alien Ruins can become dangerous quickly.

Watch Out For Hostile Creatures

The biggest threat while farming Creature Enamel comes from aggressive creatures called Needlers. These enemies patrol parts of the biome and attack by firing sharp spikes toward the player. Getting surrounded while low on oxygen can easily end a successful resource run.

Stealth works surprisingly well in this area. Move slowly, avoid unnecessary noise, and stay close to terrain whenever possible. Using rock formations as cover can help you avoid direct attacks while harvesting deposits.

If a Needler notices you, staying calm is important. Panicking and swimming into open water usually creates even more danger because visibility becomes worse farther away from the rocky structures.

Bring repair tools if you plan on using a vehicle extensively in this biome. Long trips without repairs can quickly become risky once hostile creatures start damaging your equipment.

What Is Creature Enamel Used For?

Right now, Creature Enamel is mainly used to craft Enameled Glass. This upgraded material is far stronger than normal glass and becomes essential later in the game. Several advanced recipes eventually depend on it, especially those related to deeper exploration and better survival technology.

As Subnautica 2 continues receiving updates during early access, Creature Enamel may gain additional crafting uses in future patches. Because of that, storing extra pieces inside your base is a smart decision.

Even if you only need a amount initially, gathering more while you are already inside the biome saves time later.

Creature Enamel is not especially rare once you understand where it spawns. The real challenge comes from surviving the dangerous waters surrounding the Alien Ruins. Learn the deposit appearance, travel carefully, and keep your equipment prepared before every expedition. After a few successful runs, farming Creature Enamel becomes another routine part of surviving the terrifying oceans of Subnautica 2.

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