Abyss Tube Progression Guide (March 2026) Best Routes & Prices

Abyss Tube Progression Guide

Welcome to the most comprehensive guide on all tubes in Abyss and how to get them! As an experienced Abyss diver, I’ve spent countless hours testing every tube, comparing stats, and perfecting the optimal progression path. This guide will save you thousands of in-game currency and help you reach the deepest depths efficiently.

Quick Overview: All Abyss Tubes at a Glance

TubePriceOxygenMax DepthWeightSpeedLocation
Wooden TubeFree40 O₂15m5kg20/sStarting Tutorial
Old Tube$5055 O₂25m10kg20/sDavid’s Shop
Normal Tube$35070 O₂50m25kg20/sDavid’s Shop
Fire Tube$1,50090 O₂100m45kg20/sDavid’s Shop
Pufferfish Tube$2,850110 O₂180m80kg22/sDavid’s Shop
Boat Tube$5,250130 O₂275m120kg22/sAncient Sands
Zeppelin Tube$18,500150 O₂375m155kg24/sDiver NPC
Rukiry Tube$40,500180 O₂460m180kg24/sAncient Sands
Oxy Tube$84,500220 O₂495m250kg28/sSpirit Roots
Plane Tube$86,500260 O₂550m305kg26/sDiver NPC
Lost Spirit Tube$150,000300 O₂600m370kg30/sSpirit Roots
Bath Tube$256,000320 O₂650m600kg27/sBob’s Room
Ruined Tube$270,000380 O₂650m480kg32/sAngler Cave

Understanding Tube Mechanics

Before diving into specific tubes, it’s crucial to understand how tubes work in Abyss:

  • Oxygen Capacity: Determines how long you can stay underwater before drowning
  • Max Depth: The deepest you can go before taking rapid oxygen damage
  • Weight Capacity: Maximum fish and equipment you can carry
  • Speed: How fast you move underwater (affects escape from dangerous fish)
  • Oxygen Warning: When below 10 O₂, you’ll start losing speed

Pro Tip: Always keep an eye on your oxygen meter! Running out means losing 25% of your inventory and money.

Early Game Tubes (Starting Zone)

Wooden Tube – Free Starter

The Wooden Tube is your free starting equipment from the tutorial. While basic, it’s perfect for learning the mechanics around the safe dome area.

Stats: 40 O₂, 15m depth, 5kg weight, 20/s speed Best for: Tutorial completion and immediate area exploration Upgrade Priority: HIGH – This is extremely limited

Old Tube – $50

Your first real upgrade, available at David’s Tube Shop in the Forgotten Deep. It’s a minor improvement but worth the investment.

Stats: 55 O₂, 25m depth, 10kg weight, 20/s speed Best for: Slightly deeper exploration around the starting area Upgrade Priority: MEDIUM – Can be skipped if saving up

Normal Tube – $350

The Normal Tube is where your real progression begins. This is the minimum I recommend for serious exploration.

Stats: 70 O₂, 50m depth, 25kg weight, 20/s speed Best for: Early quests and basic fishing expeditions Upgrade Priority: HIGH – Essential for progression

Mid-Game Tubes (Deeper Exploration)

Fire Tube – $1,500

The Fire Tube opens up significantly more exploration possibilities, allowing you to reach the 100m mark safely.

Stats: 90 O₂, 100m depth, 45kg weight, 20/s speed Best for: Mid-depth exploration and better fishing spots Upgrade Priority: HIGH – Great value for money

Pufferfish Tube – $2,850

This is where things get interesting! The Pufferfish Tube is the first to offer a speed bonus and substantial oxygen capacity.

Stats: 110 O₂, 180m depth, 80kg weight, 22/s speed Best for: Reaching Ancient Sands (starts at 120m) Upgrade Priority: VERY HIGH – Essential for Ancient Sands access

Boat Tube – $5,250

Available from Marcus in Ancient Sands, the Boat Tube is perfect for players who’ve reached the new biome.

Stats: 130 O₂, 275m depth, 120kg weight, 22/s speed Best for: Ancient Sands exploration and heavier fishing hauls Upgrade Priority: HIGH – Necessary for Ancient Sands progression

Late-Game Tubes (Advanced Exploration)

Zeppelin Tube – $18,500

The Zeppelin Tube requires completing 5 quests for the Diver NPC atop a sunken submarine in Forgotten Deep.

Stats: 150 O₂, 375m depth, 155kg weight, 24/s speed Best for: Deep exploration and efficient long-distance travel Upgrade Priority: HIGH – Excellent for reaching new areas

Rukiry Tube – $40,500

Found at the top of Grumpy Hunk’s Tower in Ancient Sands, the Rukiry Tube is a game-changer for serious divers.

Stats: 180 O₂, 460m depth, 180kg weight, 24/s speed Best for: Mid-to-late game progression and deep fishing Upgrade Priority: VERY HIGH – Best mid-game tube overall

End-Game Tubes (Mastery Level)

Oxy Tube – $84,500

The Oxy Tube is found in Spirit Roots and offers incredible oxygen capacity for extended dives.

Stats: 220 O₂, 495m depth, 250kg weight, 28/s speed Best for: Extended deep exploration and fishing sessions Upgrade Priority: HIGH – Essential for end-game content

Plane Tube – $86,500

Also from the Diver NPC (after 10 quests), the Plane Tube offers the best depth-to-price ratio in the game.

Stats: 260 O₂, 550m depth, 305kg weight, 26/s speed Best for: Maximum depth exploration without breaking the bank Upgrade Priority: HIGH – Best value for end-game depth

Lost Spirit Tube – $150,000

The Lost Spirit Tube is found in Spirit Roots and represents true mastery of the game.

Stats: 300 O₂, 600m depth, 370kg weight, 30/s speed Best for: Ultimate exploration capabilities Upgrade Priority: MEDIUM – Expensive but impressive

Bath Tube – $256,000

Located in Bob’s Room (requires finding all rubber ducks), the Bath Tube has the highest weight capacity.

Stats: 320 O₂, 650m depth, 600kg weight, 27/s speed Best for: Maximum cargo capacity for fishing expeditions Upgrade Priority: LOW – Niche use case

Ruined Tube – $270,000

The Ruined Tube is the ultimate end-game tube, found in the Angler Cave after completing the Lost Captain questline.

Stats: 380 O₂, 650m depth, 480kg weight, 32/s speed Best for: Complete game mastery and maximum efficiency Upgrade Priority: VERY HIGH – Best tube in the game

Optimal Tube Progression Path

Based on my extensive testing, here’s the most efficient progression path to save money and time:

Early Game Strategy

  1. Start with Wooden Tube (free)
  2. Skip Old Tube – save directly for Normal Tube
  3. Get Normal Tube ($350) – your first real upgrade
  4. Skip Fire Tube – save for Pufferfish Tube

Mid Game Efficiency

  1. Pufferfish Tube ($2,850) – essential for Ancient Sands
  2. Boat Tube ($5,250) – once in Ancient Sands
  3. Skip Zeppelin Tube – save directly for Rukiry Tube
  4. Rukiry Tube ($40,500) – best mid-game investment

Late Game Optimization

  1. Plane Tube ($86,500) – better value than Oxy Tube
  2. Ruined Tube ($270,000) – final upgrade

Total Cost: ~$405,950 for optimal progression Alternative Path: Including all tubes would cost ~$846,450

Tube Comparison Analysis

Best Value Tubes

  1. Normal Tube – Best early game value
  2. Pufferfish Tube – Opens Ancient Sands efficiently
  3. Plane Tube – Best depth-to-price ratio
  4. Ruined Tube – Ultimate investment

Niche Specialization

  • Bath Tube: Maximum cargo capacity (600kg)
  • Oxy Tube: Extended dive time (220 O₂)
  • Lost Spirit Tube: Balanced end-game stats
  • Ruined Tube: Maximum speed (32/s)

Location Guide Details

David’s Tube Shop (Forgotten Deep)

  • Available: Old, Normal, Fire, Pufferfish Tubes
  • Location: Inside the main safe dome
  • Hours: Always open
  • Tips: Check for daily discounts

Ancient Sands Locations

  • Marcus: Boat Tube merchant
  • Grumpy Hunk’s Tower: Rukiry Tube at top
  • Requirements: Complete basic quests first

Spirit Roots Area

  • Oxy Tube: Hidden in deep cave
  • Lost Spirit Tube: Behind secret waterfall
  • Requirements: Level 25+ recommended

Special NPC Locations

  • Diver NPC: Sunken submarine, requires quest completion
  • Bob: Rubber duck collection quest for Bath Tube
  • Lightkeeper: Angler Cave access for Ruined Tube

Advanced Tube Strategies

Money-Saving Tips

  1. Skip intermediate tubes when possible
  2. Complete quests before buying expensive tubes
  3. Check daily sales at David’s Shop
  4. Farm fish in current tube before upgrading

Speed Running Progression

  1. Focus on Pufferfish Tube early
  2. Complete Diver quests quickly for Zeppelin/Plane
  3. Prioritize depth over oxygen for speed runs
  4. Use speed potions with faster tubes

Fishing Optimization

  1. Bath Tube for maximum cargo
  2. Plane Tube for deep fishing spots
  3. Rukiry Tube for balanced approach
  4. Consider weight limits when choosing

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Beginner Errors

  1. Buying every tube – wastes money
  2. Ignoring oxygen warnings – causes death
  3. Overloading weight capacity – reduces speed
  4. Not saving for big upgrades – slows progression

Advanced Mistakes

  1. Wrong tube for biome – inefficient exploration
  2. Ignoring quest requirements – locked content
  3. Poor money management – can’t afford upgrades
  4. Not using tube strengths – missing optimization

Tube Maintenance & Tips

Oxygen Management

  • Return to dome before 10 O₂
  • Carry oxygen potions for emergencies
  • Plan dive routes around oxygen capacity
  • Use speed boost when oxygen is low

Weight Optimization

  • Know your limits – don’t overload
  • Sell fish regularly – maintain speed
  • Choose appropriate tube for fishing goals
  • Consider weight vs. depth balance

Community Insights & Meta

Based on the Abyss Discord community and top players:

Current Meta March 2026

  1. Pufferfish rush is most popular early strategy
  2. Plane Tube preferred over Oxy for cost efficiency
  3. Ruined Tube considered best overall investment
  4. Bath Tube niche but valuable for fishing mains

Future Updates

  • New tubes rumored for next patch
  • Balance changes expected for end-game tubes
  • Quest requirements may change for special tubes
  • Price adjustments possible for economy balance

FAQ

How do I get the Ruined Tube?

Complete the Lost Captain questline to unlock the Angler Cave, then purchase from the Lightkeeper NPC for $270,000.

What’s the best early-game tube?

The Pufferfish Tube ($2,850) is the best investment for early-game players, as it unlocks Ancient Sands access.

Can I skip tubes to save money?

Yes! I recommend skipping Old Tube, Fire Tube, and Zeppelin Tube in the optimal progression path.

How do I unlock the Diver NPC?

Find the sunken submarine in Forgotten Deep and complete his initial questline (5 quests for Zeppelin, 10 for Plane Tube).

What happens if I run out of oxygen?

You’ll die and lose 25% of your inventory and money. Always return to the safe dome before oxygen gets too low.

Which tube has the highest speed?

The Ruined Tube has the highest speed at 32/s, making it the fastest tube in the game.

Where do I find the Bath Tube?

Complete the rubber duck collection quest for Bob, then access his room in the Forgotten Deep to purchase the Bath Tube.

Is the Lost Spirit Tube worth it?

At $150,000, it’s expensive but offers great balance. Consider it if you want a stepping stone to end-game tubes.

Final Thoughts

Mastering all tubes in Abyss is essential for becoming a top player. Whether you’re a beginner looking for your first upgrade or an end-game player seeking the Ruined Tube, this guide has you covered.

Remember: the optimal progression path saves you over $400,000 compared to buying every tube. Focus on depth access first, then optimize for your playstyle (fishing, exploration, or speed running).

Bookmark this guide and check back regularly for updates on new tubes and balance changes. The Abyss meta evolves quickly, and staying informed is key to maintaining your competitive edge!

Happy diving, and may your oxygen always stay full! 🌊

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Nikhil Desai

Based in Mumbai, I’m a gadget lover and strategy gamer at heart. From benchmarking mobile devices to diving into titles like Civilization and Fortnite, I enjoy exploring how technology keeps pushing gaming forward.
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