The pressure was palpable as you suited up, every second ticking away like a time bomb. With the ocean’s depths lurking just outside, the right tube could mean the difference between discovery and disaster. What lies below is captivating, but the peril is real, and you need to be equipped to face it.
How to Obtain Tubes in Abyss
In the early phases of Abyss, your ticket to safer exploration often comes from David’s Tube shop, nestled inside the safe dome. These tubes aren’t just essential gadgets; they are as strategic as knowing the intricacies of weapon upgrades.
As you venture further into Abyss, advanced tubes await in its darker corners. Some can even be yours by completing tasks for NPCs, such as the Diver found in the Forgotten Deep. If you’re planning to journey beyond the dome, a free breath of oxygen—gained through the latest Abyss codes—might just save your life.

All Tubes in Abyss and Stats
Starting your journey, you’ll find four basic tubes, akin to the first steps on a ladder to success. Securing the best one is a foundational move; afterward, your path to upgrades opens up. Below is the full list of Abyss tubes, showcasing their prices, locations, and essential stats including oxygen capacity, max depth, weight, and speed.
| Artifact | Price | Stats | Where to Buy |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() Wooden Tube |
Free | Oxygen: 40 Max Depth: 15m Weight: 5kg Speed: 20/s |
Free |
![]() Old Tube |
$50 (€46) | Oxygen: 55 Max Depth: 25m Weight: 10kg Speed: 20/s |
Forgotten Deep (David’s Tube Shop) |
![]() Normal Tube |
$350 (€326) | Oxygen: 70 Max Depth: 50m Weight: 25kg Speed: 20/s |
Forgotten Deep (David’s Tube Shop) |
![]() Fire Tube |
$1500 (€1395) | Oxygen: 90 Max Depth: 100m Weight: 45kg Speed: 20/s |
Forgotten Deep (David’s Tube Shop) |
![]() Pufferfish Tube |
$2850 (€2656) | Oxygen: 110 Max Depth: 180m Weight: 80kg Speed: 22/s |
Forgotten Deep (David’s Tube Shop) |
![]() Boat Tube |
$5250 (€4873) | Oxygen: 130 Max Depth: 275m Weight: 120kg Speed: 22/s |
Ancient Sands (Beside Marcus Merchant) |
![]() Zeppelin Tube |
$18,500 (€17,036) | Oxygen: 150 Max Depth: 375m Weight: 155kg Speed: 24/s |
Diver NPC (After completing 5 quests) |
![]() Rukiry Tube |
$40,500 (€37,786) | Oxygen: 180 Max Depth: 460m Weight: 180kg Speed: 24/s |
Ancient Sands (Top of Grumpy Hunk’s Tower) |
![]() Oxy Tube |
$84,500 (€78,977) | Oxygen: 220 Max Depth: 495m Weight: 250kg Speed: 28/s |
TBA |
| Plane Tube | $86,500 (€80,900) | Oxygen: 260 Max Depth: 550m Weight: 305kg Speed: 26/s |
Diver NPC (After completing 5 quests) |
| Lost Spirit Tube | $150,000 (€139,150) | Oxygen: 300 Max Depth: 600m Weight: 370kg Speed: 30/s |
TBA |
| Ruined Tube | $270,000 (€250,655) | Oxygen: 380 Max Depth: 650m Weight: 480kg Speed: 32/s |
Forgotten Deep (Inside Bob’s Room) |
| Bath Tube | $256,000 (€237,025) | Oxygen: 320 Max Depth: 650m Weight: 600kg Speed: 27/s |
Forgotten Deep (Inside Bob’s Room) |
Your journey in Abyss isn’t just about survival; it’s about the tubes that empower that very exploration. What’s the standout tube in your arsenal so far?
What happens if the tube oxygen runs out in Abyss?
If the oxygen meter plunges to zero while you’re exploring? The outcome is grim; you’ll perish, losing 25% of your inventory and hard-earned currency.
Does carrying too much fish affect movement in Abyss?
Absolutely. The more fish you haul, the more sluggish your movement becomes, risking your safety as you dive deeper.








