
Passing even slightly south of this leaves you vulnerable to a sneak attack by a Ghost Leviathan, which isn’t nearly as helpful as the friendly Sea Treader. To reach the Sea Treader’s Path, you’re best off traveling through the Sparse Reef, given the relative safety of the biome. That said, getting here can be a bit dangerous. This is the only infinite supply of resources, so it’s a good place to keep in mind. These big guys kick up Shale Outcrops from the sea bed, giving what is effectively an infinite supply of Lithium, Diamond, and Gold. This biome is home to a unique Leviathan that can be quite helpful, if a bit lethal to the inattentive. Roughly 1500 meters Southwest from your Lifepod is the Sea Treader’s Path. That said, there is another place if you’re up for a risky expedition.

While you can find both Lithium chunks and Shale Outcrops dotted about Subnautica, it’ll be tough to find as reliable a source as the Mushroom Forest. If you haven’t built a Prawn Suit at this point, you’ll need to look elsewhere for your Lithium. Though the Mushroom Forest is the safest option for a good supply of Lithium, you’ll deplete its reserves sooner or later. Loose Lithium can also be found in spades around the roots of the big mushroom tree. Once at the Mushroom Forest, search the shallow trenches nearby the big tree for lots of Shale Outcrops and Lithium chunks. You can use Lifepod 13 as a landmark if you have the beacon unlocked. To reach the Mushroom Forest, travel roughly 1000 meters from your lifepod following a Northwest bearing. It’s pretty safe too, being home to Jelly Rays which will leave you to your resource gathering. In general, this biome is fantastic for resources, being a great place to find the Gel Sacks required for Aerogel, which you’ll need for some Cyclops upgrades. One of the best places to find Lithium is the Mushroom Forest. Though you’ll find a fair amount of Lithium with ease as you explore, like down in the Jellyshroom Caves found early on, there are a few places to search for a reliable source.
SUBNAUTICA LITHIUM OXIDE HOW TO
Read More: How To Build The Subnautica Prawn Suit Once you have the Prawn Suit, you can make use of the mech’s drill arms to harvest the large deposits of Lithium that can be found in certain areas.


While it can be occasionally found by breaking open Shale Outcrops, it can also be found lining the sea bed and cave walls. Lithium can be found fairly easily in most of Subnautica’s biomes.
