Wood Types Guide

Complete reference for all wood types in Hytale

Early Access - January 24, 2026

Discover the unique properties of each wood type, from sturdy hardwoods to exotic special varieties. Learn which logs are best for crafting, building, and fuel.

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29
Total Wood Types
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12
Wood Categories
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3
Hardwood Types
6
Special Woods

🪨 Hardwood

Strong, dense wood suitable for construction and tools

3 types
Ash Log

Ash

Type:Hardwood
Fuel Value:320
Hardness:2.8
Drop Rate:4-6 logs per tree
Zones:Forest biome

High durability material for long-lasting constructions.

Fir Log

Fir

Type:Hardwood
Fuel Value:310
Hardness:2.6
Drop Rate:4-6 logs per tree
Zones:Mountain forest

Good resistance to weather, excellent for outdoor structures.

Oak Log

Oak

Type:Hardwood
Fuel Value:330
Hardness:3
Drop Rate:3-7 logs per tree
Zones:Zone 1 - Forest biome

Most common early-game wood. Required for Wooden Workbench recipe.

🌿 Softwood

Lighter wood, easier to work with

3 types
Aspen Log

Aspen

Type:Softwood
Fuel Value:280
Hardness:1.8
Drop Rate:3-5 logs per tree
Zones:Cold mountain regions

Easy to harvest and craft, ideal for rapid prototyping.

Banyan Log

Banyan

Type:Softwood
Fuel Value:270
Hardness:1.6
Drop Rate:3-5 logs per tree
Zones:Tropical areas

Flexible wood good for curved structures.

Beech Log

Beech

Type:Softwood
Fuel Value:275
Hardness:1.7
Drop Rate:3-5 logs per tree
Zones:Temperate forests

Smooth texture preferred for decorative applications.

☀️ Lightwood

Very light colored and lightweight wood

3 types
Birch Log

Birch

Type:Softwood
Fuel Value:300
Hardness:2
Drop Rate:3-6 logs per tree
Zones:Birch groves, Riverbanks

Birch logs have higher fuel efficiency than Oak. Burns for approximately 4 minutes in a furnace.

Camphor Log

Camphor

Type:Softwood
Fuel Value:290
Hardness:1.9
Drop Rate:2-5 logs per tree
Zones:Warm temperate regions

Has aromatic properties useful for crafting.

Gumboab Log

Gumboab

Type:Softwood
Fuel Value:285
Hardness:1.8
Drop Rate:3-5 logs per tree
Zones:River delta areas

Naturally water-resistant wood.

🍂 Redwood

Reddish-colored wood

3 types
Fig_Blue Log

Fig_Blue

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:315
Hardness:2.4
Drop Rate:4-6 logs per tree
Zones:Unique Fig groves

Distinctive blue-tinged wood with unique properties.

Maple Log

Maple

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:325
Hardness:2.5
Drop Rate:4-6 logs per tree
Zones:Maple groves, Autumn biomes

Slightly harder than average hardwood, good for detailed work.

Redwood Log

Redwood

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:340
Hardness:2.9
Drop Rate:5-8 logs per tree
Zones:Ancient redwood groves

Exceptionally tall trees yield more wood per harvest.

🌴 Tropicalwood

Tropical and exotic wood types

1 type
Bamboo Log

Bamboo

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:250
Hardness:1.2
Drop Rate:6-10 segments per plant
Zones:Tropical bamboo groves

Fast-growing plant, renewable resource. Excellent for scaffolding.

🌑 Darkwood

Dark colored wood

2 types
Cedar Log

Cedar

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:305
Hardness:2.2
Drop Rate:4-6 logs per tree
Zones:Mountainous cedar groves

Natural pest-repelling properties make it ideal for storage containers.

Wisteria Log

Wisteria

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:295
Hardness:2.1
Drop Rate:3-5 logs per tree
Zones:Flowering wisteria areas

Beautiful wood grain with purple tinge, excellent for decorative items.

🍃 Greenwood

Green-tinted wood

2 types
Jungle Log

Jungle

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:315
Hardness:2.4
Drop Rate:4-7 logs per tree
Zones:Deep jungle biomes

Naturally moisture-resistant due to growth in humid environments.

Palo Log

Palo

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:308
Hardness:2.3
Drop Rate:4-6 logs per tree
Zones:Tropical forest edges

Dense growth pattern gives exceptional strength characteristics.

Goldenwood

Golden/yellow-tinted wood

3 types
Amber Log

Amber

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:320
Hardness:2.6
Drop Rate:3-5 logs per tree
Zones:Amber groves

Valued for its golden appearance and rarity.

Palm Log

Palm

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:280
Hardness:1.8
Drop Rate:3-4 logs per tree
Zones:Coastal palm areas

Palm fronds are useful for roofing materials.

Sallow Log

Sallow

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:290
Hardness:2
Drop Rate:3-5 logs per tree
Zones:Wetland areas, Stream banks

Highly flexible wood, excellent for curved construction.

🏜️ Drywood

Dry, desert-adapted wood

2 types
Bottletree Log

Bottletree

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:260
Hardness:1.5
Drop Rate:2-4 logs per tree
Zones:Desert oases

Hollow trunk naturally suited for water storage containers.

Dry Log

Dry

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:255
Hardness:1.4
Drop Rate:2-4 logs per tree
Zones:Arid desert regions

Dry wood burns easily, good kindling material.

💀 Deadwood

Dead or corrupted wood

2 types
Petrified Log

Petrified

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:0
Hardness:5
Drop Rate:2-3 logs per find
Zones:Ancient fossil sites

Extremely hard but cannot be used as fuel. Useful for permanent structures.

Poisoned Log

Poisoned

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:180
Hardness:1.2
Drop Rate:2-4 logs per tree
Zones:Corrupted areas, Swamp biomes

Should be handled with care. Can be used for toxic items.

🔥 Blackwood

Very dark or charred wood

2 types
Burnt Log

Burnt

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:150
Hardness:0.8
Drop Rate:2-4 logs per tree
Zones:Burnt forest areas, Volcanic regions

Already partially burned, burns quickly but intensely.

Fire Log

Fire

Type:Standard
Fuel Value:350
Hardness:3.2
Drop Rate:2-3 logs per tree
Zones:Magical fire groves, Volcanic areas

Magical wood that resists burning and can store heat energy.

Woods

Unique or elemental wood types

6 types
Azure Log

Azure

Type:Special
Fuel Value:0
Hardness:4
Drop Rate:Rare, 1-2 logs per find
Zones:Mystical azure groves

Cannot burn, water-immune. Perfect for underwater constructions.

Crystal Log

Crystal

Type:Special
Fuel Value:0
Hardness:4.5
Drop Rate:Very rare, 1 log per find
Zones:Crystalline caves, Crystal biomes

Emits faint light and conducts magical energies efficiently.

Ice Log

Ice

Type:Special
Fuel Value:0
Hardness:3.5
Drop Rate:Rare, 1-2 logs per find
Zones:Frozen tundra, Glacial forests

Remains cold indefinitely, perfect for temperature-sensitive storage.

Spiral Log

Spiral

Type:Special
Fuel Value:275
Hardness:2.2
Drop Rate:Uncommon, 2-3 logs per tree
Zones:Twisted groves, Warp zones

Naturally spiraling grain makes it excellent for curved construction.

Stormbark Log

Stormbark

Type:Special
Fuel Value:0
Hardness:4.2
Drop Rate:Rare, 1-2 logs per find
Zones:Storm-affected areas, Lightning strike sites

Conducts electricity safely, useful for complex mechanisms.

Windwillow Log

Windwillow

Type:Special
Fuel Value:250
Hardness:1
Drop Rate:Uncommon, 2-4 logs per tree
Zones:Mountain peaks, Windy ridges

Extremely lightweight and flexible, bends without breaking.

Wood Usage Guide

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Building & Construction

Different wood types offer varying structural benefits. Hardwoods like Oak and Ash provide higher durability for permanent constructions, while softwoods are more abundant for temporary builds.

  • Oak: Most common for workbenches and basic tools (requires 4 Oak Planks)
  • Hardwood: Superior durability for permanent structures (30% more durable)
  • Softwood: Abundant and ideal for temporary structures and scaffolding
  • Bamboo: Excellent for scaffolding and lightweight frameworks
  • Special Woods: Unique properties for specialized construction
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Crafting Materials

Wood logs are essential crafting materials for tools, furniture, and equipment. Different wood types may be required for specific recipes.

  • Planks: Convert logs at workbenches (1 log = 4 planks)
  • Sticks: 2 planks = 4 sticks (basic tool handles)
  • Special Recipes: Some equipment requires specific wood types
  • Early Game: Oak and Aspen for basic tools
  • Late Game: Redwood and Maple for advanced crafting
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Fuel Efficiency

Fuel values vary significantly between wood types. Choose the right wood for your smelting needs based on efficiency and availability.

  • Birch: Highest fuel value (300 units) - most efficient for smelting
  • Oak: Good baseline fuel (330 units) - widely available
  • Redwood: High fuel value (340 units) - excellent for large smelting projects
  • Bamboo: Lower fuel value (250 units) - but grows fastest
  • Logs burn ~2x longer than planks - use logs for furnaces
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Aesthetic Choices

Each wood type has unique colors and textures. Mix different woods to create visually appealing builds and designs.

  • Light Woods: Birch and Aspen for bright, modern aesthetic
  • Dark Woods: Cedar and Wisteria for rich, classic look
  • Colored Woods: Maple (red), Bamboo (green) for vibrant designs
  • Special Woods: Crystal and Azure for magical structures
  • Texture Variety: Combine different grains for depth

Gathering Tips

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Use the Right Tool

Axes are the most efficient tool for harvesting logs. An Iron Axe harvests 40% faster than a Stone Axe. For maximum efficiency, use an axe that matches or exceeds the tree's hardness rating - Oak (hardness 3.0) requires at least an Iron Axe for efficient harvesting.

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Look for Tree Clusters

Different biomes feature different tree types. Zone 1 Forests are rich in Oak trees. Mountain forests contain valuable Fir trees. Tropical areas offer Bamboo and Palm wood. Plan your routes efficiently to harvest multiple trees per trip.

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Prioritize Fuel-Efficient Woods

When gathering specifically for fuel, prioritize Birch (300 fuel value) and Redwood (340 fuel value) over Oak (330 fuel value). Remember that logs burn 2x longer than planks, so avoid converting logs to planks if you're planning to use them as fuel.

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Harvest From Top Down

When cutting down trees, harvest from the top down to avoid climbing and jumping. Collect wood from higher branches first, then work your way down. This saves stamina and time, especially with tall trees like Redwoods which can yield 5-8 logs per tree.

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Plant for Sustainability

Many trees drop saplings when harvested. Plant Oak and Birch saplings strategically near your base to create renewable wood sources. Bamboo is excellent for renewable resources as it regrows relatively quickly compared to other trees.

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Know Which Woods Don't Burn

Crystal, Ice, Azure, and other magical woods cannot be used as fuel (0 fuel value). Don't waste these rare woods on fires! Save them for their unique crafting applications and special construction needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between hardwood and softwood in Hytale?

Hardwoods (Oak, Ash, Fir) are denser and provide approximately 30% more durability in construction compared to softwoods. They're ideal for permanent structures and tools that need to last. Softwoods (Aspen, Banyan, Beech) are lighter and faster to harvest, making them perfect for temporary builds and early-game tools. Oak is particularly important as it's required for the basic Wooden Workbench recipe.

Which wood type has the best fuel efficiency?

Birch logs have the highest fuel efficiency at 300 fuel units per log, making them the most efficient for smelting operations. Redwood comes second with 340 units, though it's rarer. Remember that whole logs burn approximately twice as long as crafted planks (logs ≈ 12-15 items, planks ≈ 6-8 items), so use logs directly in furnaces for maximum efficiency.

Where can I find special wood types like Crystal or Ice?

Special woods are located in specific biome areas: Crystal wood grows in crystalline caves and crystal biomes; Ice wood is found in frozen tundra and glacial forests; Fire wood grows in magical fire groves and volcanic areas; Azure wood appears in mystical azure groves. These rare woods often have unique properties - Crystal wood emits light and conducts magical energies, while Ice wood remains cold indefinitely, making it perfect for temperature-sensitive storage.

Can I use different wood types interchangeably in crafting?

In most cases yes, any wood type can substitute for any other in basic crafting recipes (tools, furniture, etc.). However, some advanced recipes may specify particular wood types. For basic progression, use whatever wood is most abundant nearby. Oak is recommended for early-game crafting as it's widely available and required for key recipes. For fuel efficiency, prioritize Birch or Redwood when available.

How do I efficiently farm wood in Hytale?

For efficiency, focus on areas with dense tree clusters. Use appropriate tools - an Iron Axe harvests 40% faster than a Stone Axe. Plant saplings from trees you harvest to create renewable wood sources. Bamboo is excellent for renewable resources as it grows back quickly. For fuel, aim to harvest Oak and Birch as they provide the best fuel-to-harvest-time ratio. Always chop trees from top-down to minimize climbing.

Are there any woods that can't be used as fuel?

Yes, several special woods cannot be used as fuel. Crystal wood (fuel value: 0) and Ice wood (fuel value: 0) have magical properties that prevent combustion. Azure wood also cannot burn. Petrified wood has zero fuel value despite its extreme hardness. These woods serve other purposes - Crystal wood emits light and conducts magic, Ice wood stays perpetually cold, and Petrified wood creates extremely durable permanent structures.