Subnautica 2 multiplayer map prep
Short answer: For multiplayer prep, assign players by task: one resource loop, one POI/black-box scouting route, and one base-material loop. Use shared map links for the target query, then let each player inspect source confidence before following a coordinate.
Use the page as a route decision, not a thin article
1. Share a filtered map URL
Use /map/?q=silver, /map/?q=black boxes, or a biome query so every player starts from the same visible task set.
2. Split by risk
Keep one player on shallow resources while another checks POI or black-box leads with higher uncertainty.
3. Read confidence aloud
Before following a coordinate, compare source, retrieved date, biome, and depth so the group does not chase weak leads.
Source-backed cards and internal map actions
Resource lane
Use resource pages for short, repeatable gathering tasks before deeper group routes.
Scouting lane
Black boxes and POIs are better for exploratory players because source-location-specific entries can be less forgiving.
No official claim
The site does not claim endorsement, studio-provided data, or complete multiplayer coverage.
Public-reference source cards
Black box markers support a scouting lane when players split tasks.
confidence: public_reference · last_updated: 2026-05-20
Resource markers support a material-gathering lane.
confidence: public_reference · last_updated: 2026-05-20
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Subnautica 2 multiplayer map prep questions
Can I use Subnautica2Maps for multiplayer planning?
Yes, as a fan-made planning aid. Share filtered map URLs and inspect marker confidence before assigning routes.
Does the map sync found progress between players?
No. Found state is local browser progress only.
What should a group search first?
Silver, Copper, Titanium, and black boxes are practical first shared queries because they represent different player tasks.