Players will find a ton of different materials and resources in the vast underwater world of "Subnautica: Below Zero," including precious diamonds.
This particular resource is one of the most important, as it is used in some of the most crucial recipes throughout the game. These include the Enameled Glass as well as the sought-after Laser Cutter.
Newcomers may find it difficult to figure out where they can find diamonds as the world of "Subnautica: Below Zero" is not something you can explore in a single sitting. This guide helps players know where to look and get as many diamonds as they need.
Where To Find Diamond
While diamonds are considered rare in real life, they are relatively easy to find in the world of "Subnautica: Below Zero." You can find these materials in several biomes, which are typically located below 200 meters.
In order to get to these depths, you would most likely need to have an H20 upgrade or a series of pipes to give you access to these biomes. Some of the biomes where you can find diamonds are Arctic Spires, Crystal Caves, and Delta Island, according to The Gamer.
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Two biomes stand out among these as great options for finding diamonds: the Deep Twisty Bridges and the Koppa Mining Site. In the former, you should look for the materials on the seafloor at around a depth of 380 meters.
On the other hand, you prefer to look at the Koppa Mining Site, which contains large resource deposits of diamonds. These hold anywhere between nine to 18 diamonds per node and require the Drill Arm upgrade for the Prawn Suit to gather.
Other Ways To Get Diamonds
Another method of getting diamonds is by looking for ore veins that can sometimes have these materials and are found in several areas. The best biome to look for these is the Arctic Spires. One thing to note is that diamond ore veins are found relatively deep in this area, Sportskeeda said.
Furthermore, you can also get lucky sometimes and receive diamonds from Sea Monkeys as they both provide and steal items occasionally.
Other Tips
Whenever you are out and about looking for diamonds in the different biomes in "Subnautica: Below Zero," it is recommended to place a Beacon to mark areas that contain the material. This would make it easier for you to come back later on if you need to get more, according to Dual Shockers.
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