Video walkthrough
Watch the route, then follow the written steps
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.
Starter material route context for Copper
Watch for: Early material blockers, Copper route discipline, crafting priorities, and when to return.
Recipe blocker frame review
Watch for: Start with Getting Started materials guide / Copper location route at 01:50. Compare the screenshot cue, route note, and player action before following the guide in-game.
Material proof frame review
Watch for: Start with Getting Started materials guide / Copper location route at 00:40. Compare the screenshot cue, route note, and player action before following the guide in-game.
Video watch notes
What to pause, compare, and write down
Do not watch the video like entertainment only. Use these notes as a second-screen checklist: pause on landmarks, confirm the player action, then return to the written route.
Watchlist
Pause on Route plan and identify the landmark, depth band, or objective state before following the next step.
Use Recipe blocker to confirm what changed; if the video only shows a close-up, rebuild the route from the previous landmark.
Treat Material proof as the exit rule: finish the objective, return, and update storage or crafting before adding side goals.

Route plan
Start the Copper run with a route plan so the first-hour material hunt has a finish line.
Action: Check the recipe that needs Copper before leaving the pod or starter base.

Recipe blocker
Use the recipe blocker to decide how much Copper is enough before inventory fills.
Action: Follow a known shallow material band instead of sweeping every nearby rock.

Material proof
Confirm material proof visually before collecting every nearby outcrop.
Action: Confirm the outcrop or node visually before collecting side materials.
Video route timeline
Turn the video into playable checkpoints
Use this section like a second-screen route sheet. Open each checkpoint, compare the frame, do the action, then stop if your route no longer matches the video evidence. It keeps the guide useful even when Early Access shifts small placements or creature behavior.
04:20Checkpoint 1: Check the recipe that needs Copper before leaving the pod or starter base.Start the Copper run with a route plan so the first-hour material hunt has a finish line.Expand

Route plan
Start the Copper run with a route plan so the first-hour material hunt has a finish line.
Player action
Check the recipe that needs Copper before leaving the pod or starter base.
Proof before moving on
Start the Copper run with a route plan so the first-hour material hunt has a finish line.
Watch this timestampIf this fails
Reset to the last confirmed landmark or objective state, then repeat only the route-critical step.
01:50Checkpoint 2: Follow a known shallow material band instead of sweeping every nearby rock.Use the recipe blocker to decide how much Copper is enough before inventory fills.Expand

Recipe blocker
Use the recipe blocker to decide how much Copper is enough before inventory fills.
Player action
Follow a known shallow material band instead of sweeping every nearby rock.
Proof before moving on
Use the recipe blocker to decide how much Copper is enough before inventory fills.
Watch this timestampIf this fails
Use the video frame as evidence, but record entry, proof, and exit as separate notes.
00:40Checkpoint 3: Confirm the outcrop or node visually before collecting side materials.Confirm material proof visually before collecting every nearby outcrop.Expand

Material proof
Confirm material proof visually before collecting every nearby outcrop.
Player action
Confirm the outcrop or node visually before collecting side materials.
Proof before moving on
Confirm material proof visually before collecting every nearby outcrop.
Watch this timestampIf this fails
Return, craft, sort storage, or retest the route before turning this page into a longer objective chain.
04:20Checkpoint 4: Return once the target count is solved and craft immediately.Start the Copper run with a route plan so the first-hour material hunt has a finish line.Expand

Route plan
Start the Copper run with a route plan so the first-hour material hunt has a finish line.
Player action
Return once the target count is solved and craft immediately.
Proof before moving on
Start the Copper run with a route plan so the first-hour material hunt has a finish line.
Watch this timestampIf this fails
Reset to the last confirmed landmark or objective state, then repeat only the route-critical step.
01:50Checkpoint 5: Store spare Copper in a labeled starter-material locker.Use the recipe blocker to decide how much Copper is enough before inventory fills.Expand

Recipe blocker
Use the recipe blocker to decide how much Copper is enough before inventory fills.
Player action
Store spare Copper in a labeled starter-material locker.
Proof before moving on
Use the recipe blocker to decide how much Copper is enough before inventory fills.
Watch this timestampIf this fails
Use the video frame as evidence, but record entry, proof, and exit as separate notes.
Gameplay evidence
Screenshots to match before you keep swimming
Use these frames as visual checkpoints. If the terrain, lighting, or landmark does not match, slow down and re-check the route instead of forcing the next step.

Route plan
Start the Copper run with a route plan so the first-hour material hunt has a finish line.

Recipe blocker
Use the recipe blocker to decide how much Copper is enough before inventory fills.

Material proof
Confirm material proof visually before collecting every nearby outcrop.
Route decision lab
Decide if this route is worth running now
This section turns the video into a practical in-game decision. Use it before leaving base, after the first landmark, and again before entering a deeper or darker area.
Route purpose
Farm Copper as a short starter-material route: leave with a recipe target, confirm the node or outcrop visually, take only the Copper count you need, then return before the run becomes a mixed-resource sweep.
Visual checkpoint
Start the Copper run with a route plan so the first-hour material hunt has a finish line.
Map anchor
Copper Starter Material Loop in Starter material shelf. Use it for use this when copper is blocking a recipe and you need a short repeatable gather instead of a broad sweep.
Abort rule
Collecting Copper without knowing the recipe count.
Field manual translation
Farm Copper as a short starter-material route: leave with a recipe target, confirm the node or outcrop visually, take only the Copper count you need, then return before the run becomes a mixed-resource sweep. Use this resource route manual as a second-screen checklist: identify the entry condition, confirm the objective with a visual proof point, then stop when the return rule is met. This keeps the article practical for Early Access patches without pretending every coordinate or state is final.
Primary job
Copper - Check the recipe that needs Copper before leaving the pod or starter base.
Best entry habit
Recipe target - Follow a known shallow material band instead of sweeping every nearby rock.
Stop condition
Collecting Copper without knowing the recipe count. - Confirm the outcrop or node visually before collecting side materials.
Patch-safe reading
Exact item positions can shift during Early Access. The useful part of this page is the route logic: what to prepare, what visual cue to confirm, what objective to finish, and when to turn back.
Updated
2026-06-12 / tracking / Early Access
What this guide covers
Requirements
- Recipe target
- Scanner or route note
- Empty slots
Use this if
You want a route you can follow from video evidence without needing exact official coordinates. The screenshots and steps are written to help you recognize areas, landmarks, and decisions while playing.
Early Access can move details. Treat this as a video-based walkthrough and verify landmarks in your own build.
Step-by-step walkthrough
Follow the video route without guessing
Check the recipe that needs Copper before leaving the pod or starter base.
Use this step as a route checkpoint, not as a promise that every object spawns in one exact coordinate. Match the landmark, compare the screenshot, then continue only if the return path is still clear.
If your game build looks different, stay with the same decision: keep oxygen safe, scan or collect the current blocker, and return before pushing into the next unknown area.

Start the Copper run with a route plan so the first-hour material hunt has a finish line.
Follow a known shallow material band instead of sweeping every nearby rock.
Use this step as a route checkpoint, not as a promise that every object spawns in one exact coordinate. Match the landmark, compare the screenshot, then continue only if the return path is still clear.
If your game build looks different, stay with the same decision: keep oxygen safe, scan or collect the current blocker, and return before pushing into the next unknown area.

Use the recipe blocker to decide how much Copper is enough before inventory fills.
Confirm the outcrop or node visually before collecting side materials.
Use this step as a route checkpoint, not as a promise that every object spawns in one exact coordinate. Match the landmark, compare the screenshot, then continue only if the return path is still clear.
If your game build looks different, stay with the same decision: keep oxygen safe, scan or collect the current blocker, and return before pushing into the next unknown area.

Confirm material proof visually before collecting every nearby outcrop.
Return once the target count is solved and craft immediately.
Use this step as a route checkpoint, not as a promise that every object spawns in one exact coordinate. Match the landmark, compare the screenshot, then continue only if the return path is still clear.
If your game build looks different, stay with the same decision: keep oxygen safe, scan or collect the current blocker, and return before pushing into the next unknown area.

Start the Copper run with a route plan so the first-hour material hunt has a finish line.
Store spare Copper in a labeled starter-material locker.
Use this step as a route checkpoint, not as a promise that every object spawns in one exact coordinate. Match the landmark, compare the screenshot, then continue only if the return path is still clear.
If your game build looks different, stay with the same decision: keep oxygen safe, scan or collect the current blocker, and return before pushing into the next unknown area.

Use the recipe blocker to decide how much Copper is enough before inventory fills.
After-action plan
What to do after the guide works
Bank the result
Store spare Copper in a labeled starter-material locker.
Clean the inventory
Move route-critical materials into labeled storage so the next dive starts with empty space and a clear job.
Pick the next guide
Which resources to prioritize first, which to store, and which to avoid hoarding until a recipe proves they matter.
Next route queue
Use these as the next blockers to solve after this route. Each queue card keeps the same evidence style: source video, gameplay frames, and a written checklist.
Best immediate follow-upResource Priority List
Which resources to prioritize first, which to store, and which to avoid hoarding until a recipe proves they matter.
Use if the route branchesTitanium Location Guide
A Titanium farming guide for early base pieces, repair runs, storage planning, and avoiding full-inventory starter mistakes.
Save for the next diveQuartz Location Guide
Where to approach Quartz as a focused early material route, with visibility checks, node recognition, and recipe-first inventory planning.
Detailed notes
Copper is a first-hour blocker
Copper matters because it supports the recipes that make early exploration less fragile. The route should be judged by whether it unlocks the next craft, not by how many random stones you bring home.
How to use this in-game
Turn this note into one action before leaving base: decide the objective, keep only the materials or tools that support it, then stop the route once the scan, pickup, or landmark is confirmed. This keeps the guide useful even when Early Access patches move small details.
What a useful Copper route records
A practical Copper note records start landmark, node look, nearby material distractions, and the return direction. Those details make the route reusable after patches and across co-op sessions.
Start landmark
Node proof
Distractions
Return line
How to use this in-game
Turn this note into one action before leaving base: decide the objective, keep only the materials or tools that support it, then stop the route once the scan, pickup, or landmark is confirmed. This keeps the guide useful even when Early Access patches move small details.
Video route notes
Copper Location Guide should be followed as a resource route, not as a memory test. Start by watching the first route movement and naming the entry condition before copying the path in-game. Check the recipe that needs Copper before leaving the pod or starter base. Then pause again when the video reaches the first visible proof point, because that is where the guide changes from general advice into an action you can repeat. Follow a known shallow material band instead of sweeping every nearby rock. If the route starts to feel different in your build, keep the same player goal: repeat the route without relying on a perfect coordinate.
Entry check: Recipe target
Route action: Check the recipe that needs Copper before leaving the pod or starter base.
Proof to look for: material or fragment proof
Version note: Early Access / tracking
How to use this in-game
Turn this note into one action before leaving base: decide the objective, keep only the materials or tools that support it, then stop the route once the scan, pickup, or landmark is confirmed. This keeps the guide useful even when Early Access patches move small details.
Screenshot checkpoints
Use screenshots as checkpoints instead of decoration. The first image should answer where the route begins, the second should show what confirms progress, and the third should explain what to do after the scan, pickup, puzzle state, or threat read is visible. Confirm the outcrop or node visually before collecting side materials. This is especially important in Early Access because exact positions can drift while landmarks, depth bands, room states, and player decisions stay useful. A good screenshot lets you say, "I am at the right kind of place," before you risk oxygen, storage space, or vehicle safety.
Entry frame: match the landmark before moving deeper
Proof frame: confirm material or fragment proof
Exit frame: know the return direction before adding side goals
Loadout frame: check Scanner or route note
How to use this in-game
Turn this note into one action before leaving base: decide the objective, keep only the materials or tools that support it, then stop the route once the scan, pickup, or landmark is confirmed. This keeps the guide useful even when Early Access patches move small details.
Stop rule and next dive
The most useful part of this page is the stop rule. Collecting Copper without knowing the recipe count. Filling inventory with mixed minerals before the real blocker is solved. When the objective is confirmed, return and convert it into progress: craft the upgrade, sort the material, save the route note, or mark the blocker as solved. If the route fails, do not repeat the same swim blindly. Change one variable at a time: enter from a clearer landmark, reduce inventory clutter, bring the missing tool, or wait until oxygen and vehicle support match the route. That turns a failed resource route into better field knowledge instead of another full-inventory wander.
How to use this in-game
Turn this note into one action before leaving base: decide the objective, keep only the materials or tools that support it, then stop the route once the scan, pickup, or landmark is confirmed. This keeps the guide useful even when Early Access patches move small details.
Common mistakes
Collecting Copper without knowing the recipe count.
Filling inventory with mixed minerals before the real blocker is solved.
Assuming one lucky outcrop is a repeatable farm route.
FAQ
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.
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.
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.