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Subnautica 2 Creature Enamel: Location, Recipe, Uses, and Verification

Creature Enamel source details are marked for version recheck; scan relevant creatures and verify recipe screens before farming.

Search intent Track Creature Enamel sources and recipe links without assuming old creature drops.
Quick Answer

Creature Enamel source details are marked for version recheck; scan relevant creatures and verify recipe screens before farming.

Prerequisites

  • Scanner
  • Defensive tool
  • Beacon
  • Photo/screenshot note

Uses

  • Enameled Glass chain
  • Vehicle Fabricator checks
  • Creature scan log

Guide Steps

Verification Step 1

Start from a safe base or lifepod route and bring a scanner, Wakemaker, spare battery, and at least one empty inventory row.

Verification Step 2

Enter the likely biome edge slowly and identify the item by its shape, color, container, or surrounding flora before harvesting.

Verification Step 3

Pick one small loop, mark the entrance with a beacon, and leave when oxygen or inventory margin becomes thin.

Verification Step 4

Return to the fabricator or relevant blueprint screen and verify which recipes actually consume the item in the current build.

Screenshot and version recheck

This page does not invent coordinates, drop rates, or screenshots. Use the screenshot briefs in the sidebar after implementation, and recheck recipes, blueprint names, and route entrances after patches.

Common Mistakes

  • Assuming every tooth/enamel source is the same as Subnautica 1
  • Farming near predators without escape lanes
  • Skipping scan data
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Creature Enamel verified in the current build?

This page is marked for current-build recheck until route, inventory, and recipe screenshots are captured.

Does this guide include exact coordinates for Creature Enamel?

No. It avoids unsourced coordinate claims and focuses on route verification, visual checks, and in-game recipe confirmation.

Why does the page list screenshot briefs?

The site uses player-captured screenshots after implementation, so every new page names the images needed before the guide is considered fully verified.