Keep up the good content one thing is always in your videos and it's kinda annoying. It's the quality it's too good, so good that other guides feel sluggish now you really are amazing with the quality lol keep it up man.
You sir have helped me IMMENSELY with both subnautica and subnautica: below zero. By far the most informative and easy to follow tutorials I’ve found for both games. Thank you so much for your time and effort. Keep on keeping on. 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Kind of convoluted, actually. The drop pod is always in the same location, so that is easily a good start point. OR use the Delta Station Dock as the start point. Easy to reach and static. Check out HylianMom for more straight forward tutorials and help.
You are the best subnautica youtuber ever, you don't know how much I look up to you, your content deserves millions of subscribers, you should be hired as subnauticas guide maker
Great location.. thanks for the tip. It beats going to Glacier Bay which has a lot, but it's such a vast space and spread out. Nice to have them concentrated in one location. One tip, bring the Propulsion Cannon.. it's a great mining tool. Much better than the lame mineral scanner. You just move it around, pointing at walls and such, and any time your aim crosses something that is moveable, the tip of the cannon rotates a bit, which most of the minerals in caves are behind moveable rocks and boulders. It works wonders. Also, along the way, you drive through a large kelp forest with lots of mature kelp plants where you can harvest tons of creeper seedlings.. So I would advise bringing a cargo module for your Seatruck and fill up on seedlings for all the lubrication you can make from them.
Best and easiest guide for finding magnetite I've seen yet. I used the Seatruck and mineral detector. I looked for the large rooms in the ice and found a ton of the stuff. The tip on cutting into the oxygen balls was great. I didn't know that I could do that. Thanks again great video.
Thanks for helping me get over my fear of the deep in Subnautica. Your vids have made me rip through the creeps down in the depths. Going after these magnetite now.
I can't say this enough. Thank you for doing all these videos. Both on Subnautica and below zero your a godsend because if not for you I would never have beatin any of these games......
Just started playing below zero a few days ago and found your channel. And damn even tho its been a few days this has helped me tons! and i bet this helping everyone outthere too! Your videos are well explained and you do mention all the things and how to get them and that really makes it easier! Keep up the good work man! thanks a lot!
Dude I try not look stuff up but any time I'm stuck you're the one I see first and I've always clicked on you since I first went looking for shit in the og subnautica. You have unsung thanks from so many people. Thank you my guy.
Thanks a lot for the video. Many things have been moved since early access so this type of 'after release' update on things is very welcomed and useful.
You’re a life saver! All except for the fact that it took me 15 minutes to find my way out of those caves lol. I’m curious which game you prefer of the two?
That was extremely helpful, thank you. I’m glad this video is still available. I’m discovering things in this game on my own all the time but I love coming across your videos 💚
Always nice watching your videos and yeah after 5 minutes of looking here I came out with 25 magnetite appreciate the videos also on both Subnauticas I have a bacon labeled "Chemical Apes Starting," just for when I have trouble with resources
I came across this place on my own but completely missed the veins. Even with the un-upgraded scanner room Magnetite was SO illusive that I resorted to looking it up online. Thank you! I think I have magnetite for the whole run now ^^! Scanner upgrades and snowfox are finally here ^^!
Thank you for this video! Your tutorials have helped me so much. I especially needed your help because I was making a Snowfox. So I am very grateful! I will definitely keep on watching the videos and I have subbed to you and I do not regret that!
Thanks a bunch for this :) Took a while to actually find the magnetite - found a ton of silver and copper at first - but once I figured that all the magnetite appears to be in the ceiling I filled up the truck cargo hold in no time
Went in with my Truck, cargo module and my docking module with my Prawn attached thinking I might explore the area afterwards. Overkill you say... I came out with 95 units in total. The truck cargo module was full so I used the attach Prawn as a cargo container too. 13 copper, 42 silver and 40 Magnetite. Excellent videos!
Fab module allows you to craft pack mats: 2 silver > wiring kit, 2 copper > copper wire, kit + wire > compass = 4 mats packed into ONE. 5 Ti > ingot, 2 quartz > glass and so on. Back at base - Recyclotron. One amongst VERY few good thngs they managed in BZ
Just a quick message to say Thank you, you helped me get the ps4 platinum for both subnautica and below zero. I'd also like to say your channel mascot is awesome! an ape with a chem launching rifle? F**k yeah!
Started this game a week ago. Love it! Ppl say it's all over volcano caves but I've a base in a volcanic region abs have all the gold and diamonds I could need but still looking for the Mag. 😂
I got it on my console the day it got out and I’ve been trying to avoid asking for hints so I can see if I could do it myself and I just want to say you’ve been a huge help in normal subnautica and I’m below zero so thank you so much keep the great work up
I felt the same way i dont really want to ask for help because it is a exploration game, but at the same time its such a complex game so getting some help sometimes is very much needed.
Could you do a tutorial on how to get the teleported module for the sea truck. And keep up the good work I’ve been watching your tutorials for ages and they are only getting better
The best area I found for magnetite is actually near Phi Robotics Center. There's at least 5 or 6 veins of magnetite ores (along with MANY titanium/silver/copper/gold ore veins). You need the propulsion cannon to uncover some of them, including a propulsion cannon to move the huge cargo box near the ice-cave base itself, on the layer above the architect artefact right next to the collapsed large room, two or three in the ice caves in the area where you climb the ladder beside the robotics center, and two or three in the ice cave along the ice sheet where the robotics center is on the left (the one with the ladder), right before one of the snow stalkers. That's 30 magnetite easy, not even counting the random spawn in the robot penguin cave.
Man, this turned into one hell of an adventure. Learn from my mistakes, guys. When you get to this magnetite cave, if you push through to where it opens up and you see Snow Stalkers (the polar bear things,) and Pengwings/Penglings, just turn back and save it for later lol. That place is an absolute MAZE. There's a ton of cool stuff in there and I definitely suggest exploring it (you'll have to eventually, for story reasons,) but only if you have several beacons, the water filtration suit, and a food source. I ended up lost in there for, no joke, like two hours lmao. I was fighting Snow Stalkers and almoat freezing to death and running in circles. Ugh, it's awful without a map! At least I left with like 45 magnetite, though haha.
When you travelled right into the 'ecological dead zone' then get camped for 5 minutes as you struggle to fix your sea truck as those shark things keep killing you :/
Hey great video it’s awesome there’s also an alien ion cube above the last vein btw. Your the only channel I subscribe bc I you’ve carriered me thought this game thanks
I found just navigating the cave with the Seatruck to be much easier than worrying about oxygen assuming you have the depth modules for it. There's plenty of room down there.
I suggest people to bring the storage module sea truck down with you to store everything and clean it out. So you don't have to go back there. Also, if you keep going and stick to the ceiling, there is an ion cube. I scrapped around 40 magnetite and one ion cube.
Any requests for guides then please ask ;-)
Maybe you could do a video on the location of ion cubes?
Sure...good request
Maybe the allen full body guide
Keep up the good content one thing is always in your videos and it's kinda annoying. It's the quality it's too good, so good that other guides feel sluggish now you really are amazing with the quality lol keep it up man.
can you do the music discs please
Tip: if you got Al-an in your head sea monkeys give stuff instead of take, and if you pin a recipe they give one material you need
you just saved me 20 minutes thank you so much
Tip: you can bring the mineral detector it might help
that item is a joke and a waste of titanium
@@clvrblzzrd8333 It actually helps though
@@osamabinballin332 it’s decent early game but the second you get a scanner room it’s near useless
@@clvrblzzrd8333 Well if you're far from the scanner room the it's useful, but I see your point
I don't think I used the mineral detector in my entire play through lol
I had no idea you could get oxygen from the ice balls. Thanks for showing us!
You sir have helped me IMMENSELY with both subnautica and subnautica: below zero. By far the most informative and easy to follow tutorials I’ve found for both games.
Thank you so much for your time and effort.
Keep on keeping on. 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Glad the vids helped and much appreciated
@@ChemicalApes I wouldn't have come close to beating the first subnautica without your vids
Kind of convoluted, actually. The drop pod is always in the same location, so that is easily a good start point. OR use the Delta Station Dock as the start point. Easy to reach and static. Check out HylianMom for more straight forward tutorials and help.
I'm for sure subscribing, literally every thing I've searched up I've always watched your guides. Best stuff man, love it.
You are the best subnautica youtuber ever, you don't know how much I look up to you, your content deserves millions of subscribers, you should be hired as subnauticas guide maker
Very much appreciate the comment. 👍👍
Amen!
Great location.. thanks for the tip. It beats going to Glacier Bay which has a lot, but it's such a vast space and spread out. Nice to have them concentrated in one location. One tip, bring the Propulsion Cannon.. it's a great mining tool. Much better than the lame mineral scanner. You just move it around, pointing at walls and such, and any time your aim crosses something that is moveable, the tip of the cannon rotates a bit, which most of the minerals in caves are behind moveable rocks and boulders. It works wonders. Also, along the way, you drive through a large kelp forest with lots of mature kelp plants where you can harvest tons of creeper seedlings.. So I would advise bringing a cargo module for your Seatruck and fill up on seedlings for all the lubrication you can make from them.
Best and easiest guide for finding magnetite I've seen yet. I used the Seatruck and mineral detector. I looked for the large rooms in the ice and found a ton of the stuff. The tip on cutting into the oxygen balls was great. I didn't know that I could do that. Thanks again great video.
Thanks for helping me get over my fear of the deep in Subnautica. Your vids have made me rip through the creeps down in the depths. Going after these magnetite now.
Same
I’ve been grinding this and had no clue where this would even be. Thanks man!
No problem!
10/10! Very straightforward, easy, helpful, without your help prbly wouldn’t have beaten subnautica!
Your instructions are easily the easiest to follow on youtube and i love your channel for that. Thank you so much!
I found your channel about 3 days ago, and you are extremely underrated, i love your subnautica guides and story play series
Cheers much appreciated 👍
I thoroughly enjoy your guides, you don’t faff about, you’re clear with directions without being dull
I can't say this enough. Thank you for doing all these videos. Both on Subnautica and below zero your a godsend because if not for you I would never have beatin any of these games......
Awesome guide as usual man.. Keep it up! Between your guides and cougar's, I get everything I need!
I just finished the game
Thank you for being one of the channels I went to to help me with finding the necessary stuff I needed to complete the game
you carried me through subnautica, looking forward to you carrying me through below zero!
Thanks for the support 👍
same he such a goat when it comes to guides
man i want to thank you, you helped me to complete Subnautica 1 , today I will take a flight and leave that planet.. it was a hell of a journey
Glad to hear the vids helped ;-)
we need more people on the platform like this. Man you deserve more subs
Thanks chemical apes u carried me through the first game I really appreciate these vids
Finally! Thank you so much. After going mad trying to find Magnetite, I found your guide . You also helped me a lot with subnautica as well . Thanks !
Just started playing below zero a few days ago and found your channel. And damn even tho its been a few days this has helped me tons! and i bet this helping everyone outthere too! Your videos are well explained and you do mention all the things and how to get them and that really makes it easier! Keep up the good work man! thanks a lot!
This guy is genuinely the most helpful youtuber I’ve ever seen congrats on 100k🥳
Dude I try not look stuff up but any time I'm stuck you're the one I see first and I've always clicked on you since I first went looking for shit in the og subnautica. You have unsung thanks from so many people. Thank you my guy.
These videos are so helpful whenever I need guides for this game I always look for your channel! Keep it up, these vids are truly lifesaving at times
ChemicalApe, you the man. I was lucky to find a few during my travels. I found more kyanite and Uraninite then Magnetite. Thank you.
Good stuff!
You a real one. I used almost all your guides for the previous game and now it’s predecessor. Thanks man.
Thanks a lot for the video. Many things have been moved since early access so this type of 'after release' update on things is very welcomed and useful.
You’re a life saver! All except for the fact that it took me 15 minutes to find my way out of those caves lol. I’m curious which game you prefer of the two?
i don't think he ever goes to the comment section
That was extremely helpful, thank you. I’m glad this video is still available. I’m discovering things in this game on my own all the time but I love coming across your videos 💚
Always nice watching your videos and yeah after 5 minutes of looking here I came out with 25 magnetite appreciate the videos also on both Subnauticas I have a bacon labeled "Chemical Apes Starting," just for when I have trouble with resources
Chemical apes, thank you for all the subnautica below zero videos. They all helped me in many ways. Thank you.
Thanks a ton, was able to find 35 mangite in total and a nice shroe entrance for the Western Artic. Cheers mate.
Not all heroes wear capes, but you sir are definitely one of the best!!
As always thanks for the amazing videos!!!
I appreciate that!
This whole area is a legit cheat code. So much of so many different ressources. Love it
I came across this place on my own but completely missed the veins. Even with the un-upgraded scanner room Magnetite was SO illusive that I resorted to looking it up online. Thank you! I think I have magnetite for the whole run now ^^! Scanner upgrades and snowfox are finally here ^^!
Some of these videos im not even watching it to know these things i just watch them cuz there good lol. love the vids
Much appreciated
Yeah
Thank you for this video! Your tutorials have helped me so much. I especially needed your help because I was making a Snowfox. So I am very grateful! I will definitely keep on watching the videos and I have subbed to you and I do not regret that!
Thanks a bunch for this :) Took a while to actually find the magnetite - found a ton of silver and copper at first - but once I figured that all the magnetite appears to be in the ceiling I filled up the truck cargo hold in no time
No BS video, Thanks for not making it longer than it had to be
Went in with my Truck, cargo module and my docking module with my Prawn attached thinking I might explore the area afterwards. Overkill you say... I came out with 95 units in total. The truck cargo module was full so I used the attach Prawn as a cargo container too. 13 copper, 42 silver and 40 Magnetite. Excellent videos!
Fab module allows you to craft pack mats: 2 silver > wiring kit, 2 copper > copper wire, kit + wire > compass = 4 mats packed into ONE. 5 Ti > ingot, 2 quartz > glass and so on. Back at base - Recyclotron. One amongst VERY few good thngs they managed in BZ
dude i freaking love u everything i look up for subnautica u come up and always give the best directions
I love your guides they help me out when i need help on subnautica keep up the good work
Very reliable youtuber for subnautica. Been my go to for subnautica and now for below zero :)) Thank you
I was just looking for a video for this when u posted it
Hope it helps 👍
Same
Just a quick message to say Thank you, you helped me get the ps4 platinum for both subnautica and below zero. I'd also like to say your channel mascot is awesome! an ape with a chem launching rifle? F**k yeah!
i always look for your channel when i need help in subnautica 😂 love the videos bro
Perfect timing i just needed magnetite
Same here
Me too!
Same
I love your videos, they help me so much! Continue doing them!
i needed this yesterday bro 😂😂 i managed to find some somewhere else after hours of searching 😂
A little too late. But its here if needed ;-)
Brilliant thank you! I have not stumbled upon magnetite in 15 hours of playing so this is great 👍
Started this game a week ago. Love it! Ppl say it's all over volcano caves but I've a base in a volcanic region abs have all the gold and diamonds I could need but still looking for the Mag. 😂
Such a good guide this. Straightforward and now my lockers are full of that precious stuff. Thanks!!
I got it on my console the day it got out and I’ve been trying to avoid asking for hints so I can see if I could do it myself and I just want to say you’ve been a huge help in normal subnautica and I’m below zero so thank you so much keep the great work up
I felt the same way i dont really want to ask for help because it is a exploration game, but at the same time its such a complex game so getting some help sometimes is very much needed.
@@brandenlowe8946 exactlu lmao and this may be weird that I responded fast but it’s honestly so scary and I literally JUST found kyanite
You never fail to amaze me with how much you know about both subnautica's
You make things super clear and concise in all your vids. Great work.
Wow I’m just about to go out for magnetite when I play next. And I was dreading facing the shadow leviathan. Thanks for this!
Have fun!
I was struggling to find copper, silver, and magnetite so thank you for this!
This was a really good guide! Thanks I really need some!
I just started playing the first subnautica (on the switch) and watching a few ppl play this one, I regret not getting both.
This game is so cool! I loved going through the eye jellies. Thanks for the vid man.
Love this guy puts so much time into his vids keep it up!
The little sigh of relief when I search a subnautica question and ChemicalApes has a video on it
Helpful! Thanks so much for this guide.
I love your guids they are so easy than other guys you always explain it so good than other people to
Thank you very much you are so helpful and the only youtuber who gets immediately to the subject! Good work Thank you
Amazing video. Absolutely loads found there. Thanks big chap.
Could you do a tutorial on how to get the teleported module for the sea truck. And keep up the good work I’ve been watching your tutorials for ages and they are only getting better
Sure thing!
There's a teleport module?
The best area I found for magnetite is actually near Phi Robotics Center. There's at least 5 or 6 veins of magnetite ores (along with MANY titanium/silver/copper/gold ore veins). You need the propulsion cannon to uncover some of them, including a propulsion cannon to move the huge cargo box near the ice-cave base itself, on the layer above the architect artefact right next to the collapsed large room, two or three in the ice caves in the area where you climb the ladder beside the robotics center, and two or three in the ice cave along the ice sheet where the robotics center is on the left (the one with the ladder), right before one of the snow stalkers. That's 30 magnetite easy, not even counting the random spawn in the robot penguin cave.
Hi just wanted to say thank you for your help your videos are easy to follow and clear looking forward to seeing the rest of your videos
Cheers...much appreciated
Thanks for the help! I watched your guides for the original subnautica
I need magnetite to build my snowfox and i didn’t know where to find it but this video helped me out. Thanks!
Instructions unclear, accidentally went into the void and got killed by some weird leviathan
Man, this turned into one hell of an adventure. Learn from my mistakes, guys. When you get to this magnetite cave, if you push through to where it opens up and you see Snow Stalkers (the polar bear things,) and Pengwings/Penglings, just turn back and save it for later lol.
That place is an absolute MAZE. There's a ton of cool stuff in there and I definitely suggest exploring it (you'll have to eventually, for story reasons,) but only if you have several beacons, the water filtration suit, and a food source.
I ended up lost in there for, no joke, like two hours lmao. I was fighting Snow Stalkers and almoat freezing to death and running in circles. Ugh, it's awful without a map! At least I left with like 45 magnetite, though haha.
I'm glad you came back to help us
Thanks for that - I'd played the game once before and completely missed that area. So thumbs up from me :)
My go to channel for subnautica tips
Thanks for your amazing guides, helped me a lot
No probs 👍
Hi Ben! Continue all your video, i like the content of your channel :)
This helped me so much thank you. It sucks that there aren't any large deposits of it like in the first game.
Thank you. All your videos are beneficial and very precise.
i was searching for this, good video man!
Hey, thanks!
Wow, here i am back here! I used your advice to get better in the first game a few years back!
Welcome back!
very useful spot, my deposits were really hard to find though, one of the few times the Mineral detector has come in handy.
chemical apes=best subnautica helper
When you travelled right into the 'ecological dead zone' then get camped for 5 minutes as you struggle to fix your sea truck as those shark things keep killing you :/
Hey great video it’s awesome there’s also an alien ion cube above the last vein btw. Your the only channel I subscribe bc I you’ve carriered me thought this game thanks
Thx so much I do recommend using a mineral detector it helps so much and with it I found 15 magnetite
Dont know what i would do without your guide's in this game
No problem
Gotta love this guy I have watched all his guide for both subnauticas bc I cant find anything
Much appreciated 👍
This is what I subbed for, STRAIGHT to the point😊
Your guides hav been of much help.. thank you.
Glad to hear it!
If you turn on highlight intractables in the options it makes them a lot easier to spot :)
Hey I’m nearly there-- “warning now entering ecological dead zone prospect of survival rapidly approaching zero”
I found just navigating the cave with the Seatruck to be much easier than worrying about oxygen assuming you have the depth modules for it. There's plenty of room down there.
I suggest people to bring the storage module sea truck down with you to store everything and clean it out. So you don't have to go back there.
Also, if you keep going and stick to the ceiling, there is an ion cube.
I scrapped around 40 magnetite and one ion cube.
thank you so much this helped me get so much magnetite you are so helpful!
you have no idea how stuc i would be if this channel didn’t exist