In the underwater world of Abyss, your Tube is your most important piece of equipment. Not only does it determine the amount of oxygen you have to explore the oceans, but it also determines your maximum depth, carrying capacity and speed.
If you’re looking to take your character in Abyss to the next level, then it’s always worth investing in a new Tube, even more so than a Harpoon Gun because you can always grind out more low-level catches.
In terms of progression, because there’s such a big price gap between each Tube, it’s recommended to buy each one as you can afford them, unless you really want to grind up to a different item.
Here’s where to get every Tube in Abyss, including how much it costs and the stats it possesses, so you can plan your next underwater purchase!
If you’re struggling to get to the next milestone in your journey and collect your next Tube, make sure you’ve inputted every currently working Abyss code from our up-to-date page.
Abyss Tubes Stats, Prices and Locations
| Tube Name | Price | Location | Stats |
| Wooden Tube | $0 | Default |
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| Old Tube | $50 | Forgotten Deep |
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| Normal Tube | $425 | Forgotten Deep |
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| Fire Tube | $1250 | Forgotten Deep |
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| Pufferfish Tube | $2850 | Forgotten Deep |
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| Boat Tube | $5250 | Ancient Sands |
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| Zepline Tube | $18500 | Delivery Diver |
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| Rukiry Tube | $40500 | Grumpy Hank’s House (Ancient Sands) |
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| Oxy Tube | $57500 | Spirit Roots Hollow |
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| Plane Tube | $90500 | Delivery Diver |
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| Lost Spirit Tube | $168750 | Spirit Roots Hollow |
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| Ruined Tube | $270000 | Lightkeeper in Angler Cave |
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| Bath Tube | $345678 | Collect 14 Ducks to open Bob’s secret door next to Forgotten Deep |
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