How To Get A Stalker Tooth In Subnautica

Alright, buckle up buttercups, because we're going on a tooth-hunting expedition! It's easier than wrangling a grumpy cuddlefish, trust me.
Step 1: Gear Up!
First things first, you’ll need some basic equipment. Think of it like getting ready for a fancy picnic, only instead of sandwiches, you're "serving" metal scrap to the local wildlife.
You'll definitely want a sea glide. It's basically the underwater equivalent of a scooter. Makes getting around a breeze!
Oh, and a scanner! Essential for identifying those pesky biters. It's like having a pocket-sized marine biologist on hand.
Essential Extras
Don’t forget your trusty knife. You never know what underwater shrubbery you might need to hack through.
An extra oxygen tank isn't a bad idea either. Nobody wants to run out of air mid-chase.
Finally, pack a few medkits. Just in case things get a little...bitey.
Step 2: Find the Stalkers' Playground
Now, where do we find these toothy treasures? Look for the Kelp Forest! Imagine a giant, swaying underwater jungle.
You'll know you're in the right place when you see those long, golden kelp stalks reaching for the surface. And lots of scrap metal scattered around.
This is basically the Stalkers' living room. They're just hanging out, chewing on stuff and being generally adorable...ly bitey.
Step 3: The Art of the Distraction
This is where the real fun begins! Stalkers, bless their little predatory hearts, are obsessed with shiny things. Namely, scrap metal.
Grab some scrap metal from your inventory and strategically place it near the kelp forests. Think of it as setting a very specific, metallic-flavored trap.
Now, the waiting game. Just kick back, relax, and watch those Stalkers go to town on their new chew toys. Like watching squirrels bury nuts, only way more dangerous.
Step 4: Tooth Collection Time!
Pay close attention to the seabed around the scrap metal. The Stalker Teeth usually fall off while they’re gnawing away. They're small, but noticeable.
Swim around the scrap metal. Look for small, glistening objects on the seabed. These are your Stalker Teeth.
Snag them up! It’s like finding buried treasure, only the treasure is a tooth that fell out of a fish-lizard’s mouth.
Pro Tips for Tooth Hunting Success!
Patience, my friend, patience! Sometimes, it takes a while for those teeth to drop. Think of it as a fishing trip, only instead of fish, you're angling for dental hygiene byproducts.
Don't get too close! Stalkers, while easily distracted, are still territorial. Give them some space while they're enjoying their metallic snack.
If a Stalker gets too close, a quick burst from your sea glide will usually scare them off. Just don't make it a habit of harassing them.
Congratulations, You're a Tooth-Hunting Pro!
And there you have it! You're now officially equipped with the knowledge and (hopefully) the Stalker Teeth to craft whatever your heart desires.
Go forth, explore the depths, and collect those teeth like a champion! Just remember to have fun and maybe bring a friend along for the adventure.
Happy diving!

















