Initially, players in Subnautica 2 will find themselves painstakingly gathering small ore chunks by hand. However, as they delve deeper into the oceanic environment, they will encounter colossal mineral veins that are impervious to basic tools. The game's prompt, 'unknown tool is required,' signals the necessity of acquiring the Sonic Resonator, a sophisticated device designed to tackle these formidable deposits. This guide illuminates the path to obtaining and utilizing this essential mining equipment.
To fabricate the Sonic Resonator, adventurers must first locate and scan at least two of its scattered fragments. Several key locations offer these elusive blueprints:
Once the blueprint is successfully acquired, players can proceed to construct the Sonic Resonator. The following materials are required:
The Sonic Resonator can be assembled at any Fabricator within a player's established base, excluding the rudimentary unit found inside the Lifepod. This powerful tool significantly streamlines the mining process, enabling efficient collection of valuable resources like titanium, silver, and lead, which are critical for constructing advanced bases and crafting more complex equipment.
Operating the Sonic Resonator is straightforward: simply position yourself near a large ore vein and activate the tool to emit powerful sonic blasts. These blasts will fracture the deposit into smaller, collectible chunks, which are automatically added to your inventory, provided sufficient space is available. Beyond ore extraction, the Sonic Resonator also proves effective in clearing Bloom Biofilm, further enhancing its utility in the expansive underwater environment of Subnautica 2.