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Ceramics may not seem exciting at first, but in Death Stranding 2, they’re low-key lifesavers. Whether you’re suiting up for rough terrain or upgrading your ride, you’ll need a healthy stockpile.
From crafting stronger gear to enhancing vehicles, Ceramics play a critical role.
But here’s the catch: they’re not scattered generously across the map. You need to know where to look and how to farm them smart.
Why Do You Need Ceramics?
Ceramics are a key crafting material used for:
- Battle Skeletons & Boost Skeletons
- Backpack Armor Plates
- Vehicle Upgrades
All of these are game-changers when you’re pushing through dangerous zones or carrying max loads. Most upgrades demand 100–300 units of Ceramics, so farming them efficiently is crucial.
Death Stranding 2: Consistent Locations to get Ceramics (and Metals) in Early Australia
Best Ceramic Farming Method: Trade at Smoke Hill Mine
If you’re looking for big hauls with low effort, this is your go-to.
Where?
Head northeast of the Government Base (Australia region) to find Smoke Hill Mine. Once unlocked, it becomes your most consistent and rewarding Ceramic source.
How It Works
Exchange Chiral Crystals for Ceramics. The conversion rate?
- 800 Chiral Crystals = 960 Ceramics
Pro tip: Chiral Crystals are lighter and easier to collect in bulk. If you’ve been ignoring them, now’s the time to start hoarding.
What You’ll Need
Bring a sturdy cargo vehicle (like the Pickup Off-Roader) to carry all that loot back to base without risking damage.
Ceramics Mine Location - Death Stranding 2
Secondary Sources: Camps and Combat Loot
While not as reliable as the Mine, these methods add up over time, especially if you're frequently on the move.
1. Loot MULE & Brigand Camps
These enemy camps often have Large (L) and Extra Large (XL) containers labeled Ceramics. A successful raid can net you:
- 300–400 units per camp: Look for container labels during scans and prioritize larger hauls.
2. Scan Fallen Enemies
After a fight, always scan defeated MULEs/Brigands. Some carry personal cargo with:
- 50–80 units of Ceramics: It’s not a goldmine, but it adds up, especially if you’re taking them down regularly during deliveries.
Don’t Ignore Ceramic Hotspots
Some terrain zones (especially ruins or abandoned facilities) also spawn Ceramic containers. Keep an eye out during:
- BT zones
- Old World ruins
- Highways under reconstruction
These aren’t dependable for farming, but they’re perfect for top-ups.
Farming Tips for Efficiency
- Mark Smoke Hill Mine as a frequent stop—stock up when passing by.
- Stack Chiral Crystals on low-weight builds to maximize return trips.
- Use Floating Carriers if you’re going into rough or enemy-infested areas.
- Check Share Lockers at safehouses—fellow players sometimes leave excess Ceramics.
Ceramics might not have the glam of weapons or the urgency of blood bags, but they’re the backbone of progression in Death Stranding 2. Whether you're planning a cross-region delivery or upgrading your gear for a BT ambush, stocking up is essential. Master the farm game early, and you'll thank yourself every time terrain gets tricky.