Vehicle System

Subnautica 2 Tadpole Depth Module: Location, Recipe, Uses, and Verification

The Tadpole Depth Module should be your first serious vehicle upgrade to verify; confirm recipe, install UI, and new depth limit with screenshots.

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Quick Answer

The Tadpole Depth Module should be your first serious vehicle upgrade to verify; confirm recipe, install UI, and new depth limit with screenshots.

Prerequisites

  • Tadpole
  • Vehicle Fabricator
  • Lithium or rare material check
  • Safe depth test route

Uses

  • Deep biome access
  • Rare material routes
  • Vehicle safety margin

Guide Steps

Verification Step 1

Open the PDA blueprint list first and confirm whether the blueprint is unlocked, partially scanned, or still hidden.

Verification Step 2

Search wreckage, module fragments, and biome transition zones with the scanner equipped and a clear escape lane.

Verification Step 3

After unlocking the blueprint, pin the recipe and collect only the missing components to avoid filling storage with the wrong materials.

Verification Step 4

Test the tool or module in a low-risk area before relying on it during a deep expedition.

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

  • Testing depth far from repair support
  • Skipping old depth-limit screenshot
  • Assuming all modules stack
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tadpole Depth Module 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 Tadpole Depth Module?

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.