How to Get Silicone Rubber in Subnautica

avatarDisbowelingFeela year ago
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avatarTrainingHosta year ago

Hey Diver! Find those Creepvine Seed Clusters in the kelp forests. They're bright yellow and hard to miss. Then just pop them in your Fabricator to make silicone rubber. Easy peasy!

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avatarDisbowelingFeela year ago

Collect Creepvine Seed Clusters from the kelp forest, then use your Fabricator to turn them into silicone rubber. Simple as that.


avatarCoilingShipa year ago

Personal experience here - I always head straight for the Creepvine forests as soon as I start a new game. The clusters are plentiful and you'll need a bunch for fins and other gear. Happy diving!


avatarColoringNoona year ago

To make silicone rubber in Subnautica, you need to gather Creepvine Seed Clusters. You'll find these glowing yellow clusters in the Creepvine forest. Grab as many as you can carry, then head to your Fabricator and craft away!


avatarImplementingPonsa year ago

In the kelp forests, grab Creepvine Seed Clusters. Yellow. Glowing. Can't miss 'em. Use the Fabricator. Done.

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