Subnauticais a deep-sea adventure game filled with underwater dangers. With the addition of thenewSubnauticasequelBelow Zero, some new players may be swimming to the old one. One of the most basic materials needed to get started inSubnauticais Fiber Mesh.
Fiber Mesh is used in several early-game equipment recipes inSubnauticaas well as First Aid Kits. This basic material is extremely important to get started, needed to make things like the Radiation Suit and Synthetic Fibers. Thankfully, this material is pretty easy to get a hold of. Players can grab the needed materials to make Fiber Mesh while out and about exploring, like when they have to grab thethree mobile vehicle Bay fragments inSubnautica.

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Making Fiber Mesh
Fiber Mesh is made from samples of Creepvine in Subnautica. Players need to collect samples of the Creepvine with their basic knife. For each Fiber Mesh, players will need 2 Creepvine samples. Take them to the Fabricator in Lifepod 5. Fiber Mesh is found under the “Basic Materials” tab. The Fabricator requires Energy to work; make sure there are enough generators connected to the power grid to get the Fabricator running.
More than One Fabricator
Apro tip forSubnauticanewbies: they can create additional Fabricators later on in the game with the help of the Habitat Builder. If players are tired of returning back to Lifepod 5 to make more Fiber Mesh, food, or other basics, making a new Fabricator is a great idea. Titanium, Gold, and Table Coral Samples are needed to make a Fabricator. While players won’t be able to make one early game, they can certainly create new Fabricators later on in the game.
Recipes Using Fiber Mesh
Players will need a massive amount of Fiber Mesh to make all the recipes that require it inSubnautica. The recipes that require Fiber Mesh are:
Subnauticais available for Mac, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.