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Collector Leviathan Guide

A spoiler-aware route and safety framework for finding, observing, and escaping the Collector Leviathan.

Quick route answer

Approach Collector reports as a high-risk scouting route: enter with vehicle support, observe from the edge, avoid tunnel vision on the scan, and leave before the route closes behind you.

3 source cards3 evidence frames1 atlas markers
Approach line gameplay frame for Subnautica 2 bosses guide
Gameplay frame00:06

Approach line

Enter from a stable landmark instead of swimming straight toward the scan target.

Scan distance

Scan distance

00:17 evidence frame

Retreat angle

Retreat angle

00:55 evidence frame

Version notes

EntityCollector
ClassLeviathan
GoalObserve / escape

Updated 2026-06-12

Status: tracking. Exact coordinates, drops, and stats stay conservative until field-tested.

Guide contents

Quick answerDive plan (1)Tactical briefVisual route (3)Video lab (3)Field manualMap intelField matrix (1)Field checklistDatabase cards (4)LoadoutRoute timelineGuide notesMistakesFAQCommunity notes

Quick answer

Approach Collector reports as a high-risk scouting route: enter with vehicle support, observe from the edge, avoid tunnel vision on the scan, and leave before the route closes behind you.

Field readyKeep this section visible while checking the video and route timeline.

Second-screen dive plan

What to do, what proves it, and when to leave

Open atlas marker
Objective

Check the latest version notes before using an older location video.

Visual proof

Approach line at 00:06

Exit rule

Hold outside the patrol path, wait for a readable body angle, scan only when the escape lane is still open.

Next useful page

All Leviathans and Where to Find Them

Approach line
00:06Gameplay frame

Approach line

Enter from a stable landmark instead of swimming straight toward the scan target.

01

Approach

Hold outside the patrol path, wait for a readable body angle, scan only when the escape lane is still open.

02

Objective

Safe approach anchor for Collector Leviathan scouting and scans.

03

Return

Use this marker to plan the approach angle, not to charge straight at the creature.

Tactical brief

How to use this guide in a real dive

3 evidence frames

Collector Leviathan Guide is useful when the player needs a repeatable decision path, not just a short answer. Start with the page objective, then compare the map anchor, the first evidence frame, and the current Early Access status before committing to a longer dive. This keeps the guide practical when Subnautica 2 routes shift between patches.

On the atlas, this guide is tied to Collector Leviathan Scan Approach. Treat that marker as a route anchor: Safe approach anchor for Collector Leviathan scouting and scans. The important player action is not simply reaching the dot, but using it to decide when to approach, what to scan or gather, and how to leave cleanly.

The first visual check is Approach line (00:06). Use that frame as the reading order for the rest of the article: identify the landmark, confirm the objective, then watch for the mistake that would force a reset. Enter from a stable landmark instead of swimming straight toward the scan target.

Route band

Kelp Trench outer wall, 700m - 1,000m

Hold outside the patrol path, wait for a readable body angle, scan only when the escape lane is still open.

Proof point

Approach line (00:06)

Enter from a stable landmark instead of swimming straight toward the scan target.

Abort rule

Following a video route without checking patch date.

Use this marker to plan the approach angle, not to charge straight at the creature.

After this

All Leviathans and Where to Find Them

A versioned Leviathan index for Collector, Shiver, Great Jaw, and Deepwing Brooder routes, with safer scouting habits for Early Access.

Visual route

Follow the guide by screenshot evidence

Use these frames as a quick watch order: landmark first, objective second, exit condition third. It keeps the article useful even before you read every paragraph.

Approach line visual route frame
Step 100:06

Approach line

Enter from a stable landmark instead of swimming straight toward the scan target.

Player action

Vehicle support

Scan distance visual route frame
Step 200:17

Scan distance

Use the scanner only when the body angle is readable and the route back is still open.

Player action

Check the latest version notes before using an older location video.

Retreat angle visual route frame
Step 300:55

Retreat angle

Break away toward cover after the scan instead of trying to circle the creature.

Player action

Following a video route without checking patch date.

Open map anchorCollector Leviathan Scan Approach / Kelp Trench outer wallCheck source cardsCompare the frames against the embedded video references.Continue routeAll Leviathans and Where to Find Them

Video references

Watch or inspect the route before you dive

Click YouTube cards to load the player. Open frame cards to compare local screenshot notes. Use the evidence to confirm landmarks, movement, and encounter pacing, then follow the written checklist below.

YouTube community guideOpen on YouTube

Collector-focused video reference

Watch for: Collector location notes and encounter context.

YouTube community guideOpen on YouTube

Collector route comparison

Watch for: Cross-checking route landmarks and approach safety.

Local frame analysisReview frame notes

Approach line frame review

Watch for: Start with Collector Leviathan bio scan guide at 00:06. Compare the screenshot cue, route note, and player action before following the guide in-game.

Field manual

Collector scan run manual

Built from the supplied route videos and local frame captures so the article teaches what to watch for, not only what to click.

The Collector route should be played like a timed field scan. Enter from a stable landmark, keep a single retreat vector, and use the first sighting to judge whether the scan is possible. The safest version of this guide is not "swim at the creature"; it is a sequence of approach, readable body angle, short scan window, and immediate retreat.

Primary job

Bio scan safely

The scan is the goal, but the route is successful even if the first trip only confirms a safe approach line.

Best entry habit

Rock-line approach

Use rock or coral shapes as visual anchors, but never park so tightly that the vehicle cannot turn out.

Stop condition

Body angle closes

If the Collector turns into your path, the scan window is gone. Retreat and retry from the edge.

What to watch in the videos

Watch the distance between scanner range and creature turn speed. That gap defines whether a scan attempt is realistic.

Look for the moment the player has cover on one side and open water on the other; that is the safest scanning lane.

Pay attention to what happens after the scan, because the retreat path is the part many short videos skip too quickly.

Decision table

The Collector is visible but the route marker is behind terrain.

Back out and re-enter from a wider angle. Do not trade route awareness for a closer screenshot.

The scan starts but the creature rotates toward you.

Cancel the attempt. A partial scan is not worth losing the route or vehicle.

You complete the scan cleanly.

Leave immediately, then update your note with approach landmark, scan distance, and retreat direction.

Screenshot reading order

Approach line
0100:06

Approach line

The route starts with readable terrain and a clear forward lane, not with the Collector already filling the whole screen.

Player action: Slow down at the landmark, check oxygen and vehicle angle, then decide whether to continue the approach.

Scan distance
0200:17

Scan distance

The scan frame shows the player close enough to work, but still far enough to react if the creature turns.

Player action: Start the scan only when the scanner is already equipped and the escape line is visible.

Retreat angle
0300:55

Retreat angle

A bright body wall or close pass means the safe action has changed from scanning to leaving.

Player action: Break away along the original route, avoid circling, and write the failed/successful scan timing later.

Map intel

Route anchors for this guide

Open full map
LeviathansEstimated

Collector Leviathan Scan Approach

Safe approach anchor for Collector Leviathan scouting and scans.

XYZ620, -940, -410

Depth700m - 1,000m

BiomeKelp Trench outer wall

Open in atlas

Player use

Use this marker to plan the approach angle, not to charge straight at the creature.

Route hint

Hold outside the patrol path, wait for a readable body angle, scan only when the escape lane is still open.

Creature threat matrix

Behavior cue, safe action, and route impact

Creature pages need more than names. This matrix tells players when to observe, avoid, scan from cover, or abort the route.

Scan from coverField-tested

Collector Leviathan

Open guide

Behavior cue

Readable side pass with retreat lane still open

Safe action

Approach from outside the patrol path, scan briefly, leave.

Route impact

Turns biomod scouting into a timed approach problem.

Retest reason

Scan windows and patrol routes can shift with patches.

Field checklist

Before leaving base

Vehicle support

Primary action

Check the latest version notes before using an older location video.

Turn back when

Following a video route without checking patch date.

Write down

Early Access / tracking / 2026-06-12

Database cards

Entities in this guide

These cards give players the scan target, material, creature, or structure they should be watching for while following the guide.

Official Subnautica 2 deep exploration media from Steam
CreatureConfirmed

Leviathan-class wildlife

High-danger creature tier that shapes scouting, avoidance, and retreat routes.

Found in: Official Steam store description references towering Leviathans.

Action: Scan from safety, keep a return vector, and treat unknown silhouettes as route blockers.

Official Subnautica 2 deep exploration media from Steam
CreaturePatch tracking

Collector Leviathan

Named Leviathan-class encounter tracked by community location guides.

Found in: Third-party Leviathan guides and videos supplied for content research.

Action: Treat route reports as corridors, verify in the current build, and leave after the first safe observation.

Official Subnautica 2 deep exploration media from Steam
CreaturePatch tracking

Shiver Leviathan

Named Leviathan-class encounter that should be handled as a high-risk scouting target.

Found in: Third-party Leviathan guides and videos supplied for content research.

Action: Scout from the edge of the reported biome and keep the Tadpole pointed toward open water.

Official Subnautica 2 deep exploration media from Steam
CreaturePatch tracking

Great Jaw Leviathan

Named Leviathan-class encounter where route safety matters more than exact coordinates.

Found in: Third-party Leviathan guides and videos supplied for content research.

Action: Use route markers and avoid turning the first sighting into a full scan attempt.

Evidence board

Media and verification

Each guide now reserves space for footage, screenshots, map notes, and patch checks so the page can grow with real player evidence.

Original Subnautica 2 Leviathan watchlist database artwork

Leviathan Watchlist

Original database-style illustration for Leviathan route and threat pages.

Video references

3 embedded source cards

Route checks

5 checkpoints

Screenshot queue

Ready for owned gameplay captures

Gameplay frame gallery

Visual checkpoints from source footage

Frames are center-cropped from local research footage to keep the article focused on landmarks, nodes, creatures, and route cues.

Approach line
00:06Collector Leviathan bio scan guide

Approach line

Enter from a stable landmark instead of swimming straight toward the scan target.

Scan distance
00:17Collector Leviathan bio scan guide

Scan distance

Use the scanner only when the body angle is readable and the route back is still open.

Retreat angle
00:55Collector Leviathan bio scan guide

Retreat angle

Break away toward cover after the scan instead of trying to circle the creature.

Loadout and prerequisites

Vehicle support
Beacon route
Empty inventory

Route timeline

Follow the run in order

Built for second-screen use: complete each checkpoint, then move to the next landmark before detouring for extras.

01Checkpoint

Check the latest version notes before using an older location video.

02Checkpoint

Approach the reported biome edge instead of diving straight into the center.

03Checkpoint

Use terrain and open water to preserve one clean exit vector.

04Checkpoint

Scan only if the creature path gives enough time for a failed attempt.

05Checkpoint

Return to base and write the route note before attempting deeper follow-up.

Guide notes

Collector route discipline

The Collector deserves a scouting trip, not a completion trip. The first visit should answer where the route starts, how visibility behaves, and what exit line stays open.

What to record

Record approach direction, depth band, nearby landmarks, creature path, damage risk, and whether mitigation tools changed the encounter.

Safe scan window

A scan attempt is only worth taking when three things are true: the creature is readable, your scanner is already out, and the escape lane is still open. If any one of those fails, the better play is to retreat and turn the sighting into a route note.

Readable target
Scanner ready
Exit lane open

How to use rock cover

Do not wedge the vehicle into tight terrain. Use rock cover as a temporary visual break, then leave along the same line you used to enter. The moment cover becomes a trap, the route has stopped being safe.

Risk controls

Common mistakes

These are the actions most likely to waste oxygen, lose the route, or turn a clean scan into a failed attempt.

Following a video route without checking patch date.

Trying to force a scan on first contact.

Turning the vehicle away from the escape route to watch the creature longer.

FAQ

Fast answers before you dive

Is this guide for the current Subnautica 2 build?

This page is written for Early Access and includes a visible update date. Treat exact values as tracking notes until the current build is field-tested.

Does this page use official screenshots?

Pages combine attributed official Steam / Unknown Worlds media, local gameplay frame captures, and source-video evidence cards. New player-submitted captures should keep the route, timestamp, and build context attached.

Community notes

Add a field report

Player reports enter a moderation queue. Approved notes can load from Supabase; pending drafts stay visible in this browser for follow-up.

Local fallbackApproved public notes onlyLoading reports
Route checkEarly AccessApproved

Near starter shallows

Approx. 70-120m from pod

Confirm oxygen before leaving the first landmark. The route is much safer when you mark the return path before collecting side materials.

Patch watchHotfix 3+Approved

Guide-wide

N/A

Creature patrol ranges and fragment placement can shift between builds, so treat exact distances as field estimates until multiple players confirm them.

Item dossier

encounter

Bosses

DifficultyAdvanced
Reading time6 min
VersionEarly Access
Statustracking
Updated2026-06-12
Videos3
Cards4
collectorleviathanbosslocation

Route signals

Landmark first

Vehicle support

Route focus

Check the latest version notes before using an older location video.

Player updates

Community notes ready

Source links

Official Steam store pageScreenshots, co-op, Tadpole, Leviathan, Early Access, and store description.Unknown Worlds Hotfix 3Creature behavior tuning for Hammerheads, Marrowbreaches, Nibblers, flares, and Survival Tool response.GameSpot Leviathan locationsLeviathan names and route reporting for Collector, Shiver, Great Jaw, and Deepwing Brooder.GamesRadar Silver routeEarly Silver route reporting north of the Lifepod and cave search guidance.PC Gamer Lead routeLead route reporting around the northeast ravine and early cave nodes.PC Gamer Sulfur routeSulfur route reporting around early thermal terrain and the Welcome Center direction.

Related guides

All Leviathans and Where to Find ThemA versioned Leviathan index for Collector, Shiver, Great Jaw, and Deepwing Brooder routes, with safer scouting habits for Early Access.Leviathan-Class ThreatsHow to approach large predator and leviathan-class threat zones without losing scans, resources, or your return route.Creature Safety IndexA compact creature safety database for deciding whether to observe, avoid, scan from cover, or abort a route.Bosses and Threats OverviewA conservative encounter hub for major threats, boss-like moments, escape planning, and Early Access verification.

Media source policy

This page uses attributed official media, original atlas art, local gameplay frames, and embedded references. Future captures should keep source labels, timestamps, and route context.