![]() I was done with it.Īnd that's where I am now. I could update this guide with more info every time an update comes out, but the fact is, I simply don't want to. I'm tired of Subnautica, at least for now. Perhaps when it fully releases, I'll get back into it. I hope the information in this guide will be helpful for as long as it can, and I hope that Unknown Worlds ends up making a fantastic game. The Mushroom Forest Biome is one of the deepest, darkest, and spookiest places to find Lithium. It is also one of the deepest, darkest, and spookiest places in Subnautica, period. Inhabited by packs of haunting, ghost-like Jelly Rays and crammed full of the towering, titular mushroom trees, the Mushroom Forest Biome is not a place you want to hang around for too long. However, it is one of the best places to find Lithium, as the crystals themselves are spread out along the ground and on the trees. The Mushroom Forest biome can often be found just beyond the Grassy Plateaus biome, but if you can't find it, try heading towards the front of the Aurora. Water Pressure (only in the deeper parts) A Mushroom Forest can be found near there. Lithium in the Mushroom Forest Biome is extremely easy to find. They are found along the floor of the biome, and on the sides of the Mushroom Trees. The Mushroom Forest Biome can be found towards the front/middle of the Aurora. If you thought the Mushroom Forest Biome was scary (at least at night), then the Jelly Shroom Caves are its tough, grizzled great-grandfather. A pitch-black, winding labyrinth that seems to never end, this is a place where many go, but very few return from. If you do make it back, however, you will surely not be doing so empty-handed, for the Caves offer some of the best loot Subnautica has to offer. Stacks and stacks of Gold and Lithium lie around every corner, and a single trip to this horrifying abyss should be enough to provide you with enough Lithium to construct a Cyclops, at the very least. The real question is, are you crazy enough to descend to your certain death to get a material that could be gotten elsewhere with half the risk? It's up to you to decide.Įntrances to the Jelly Shroom Caves can be found all over the map, but especially in the Grassy Plateaus biome. Lithium in the Jelly Shroom stalks discovered by TijlP05, here is a link to their profile in case they changed their username: Keep an eye out for deep and dark holes in the ground, as these often lead into Shroom Caves. ![]() Once you've gotten in to the Caves, it should be easy to find Lithium. The Lithium in the Shroom Caves is located inside Shale Harvesting Nodes, which come in plentiful quantites (when you get to the main caves, that is). ![]() Lithium crystals can also be found inside of the Jelly Shrooms themselves. Just find the entrance to their "stalk" by swimming up to their top, then go inside them. Shale Nodes on a Cave wall, near a Jelly Shroom. ![]() Magma vent on the floor of a large Shroom Cave. Lithium crystal inside of a Jelly Shroom stalk.Ī close-up of the Lithium crystal inside the Shroom stalk. It's easy to get lost in these massive aquatic mazes. The Floating Island is one of the strangest and most breathtaking biomes in all of Subnautica. Suspended at the surface of the ocean by a group of massive Floaters, this this bizarre place is the largest naturally-occuring landmass in the entire game. Unfortunately, this island is a terrible place to find Lithium. While it does appear on the island, it is both very rare and incredibly difficult to find. Those facts combined with the difficulty of locating the Floating Island in the first place, and how far away the island is from your Escape Pod, make the Floating Island a very poor choice for a place to search for Lithium, and I would recommend only going to it in times of extreme desperation (i.e. you've depleted all Lithium elsewhere in the world). The Floating Island can be found by heading directly east of the Aurora. ![]()
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