Tool 7 · Backpack Planner
Pack the right kit for every run
Vertical-first guidance that picks tools, recovery items, and storage aids from real in-game data. Dial in your activity, level, and slot limit to see exactly what to carry before you leave base.
Set your run
Prioritizes pickaxe tier and stamina sustain so you can clear nodes without clogging slots.
Loadout
Recommended packing list
Every block below is stacked vertically for fast scanning—no side-by-side grids.
Core tools
Pulled directly from the tool list and capped by your level.
Highest-level pickaxe under Lv 28
Wood cutting option matched to Lv 28
Utility item at Lv 20 that frees slots or adds mobility.
Utility item at Lv 20 that frees slots or adds mobility.
Utility item at Lv 20 that frees slots or adds mobility.
Recovery and sustain
Potions and food chosen by level and crop throughput.
Best health option at Lv 20
Best health option at Lv 10
Best stamina option at Lv 21
Best stamina option at Lv 11
Fast-growing food to keep stacks efficient on the road.
Loot buffer
Keep these slots empty for drops and quest items.
Leave at least 16 slots open to prevent mid-run jams.
Slots
Slot allocation plan
Keeps every section of the list visible in a single column while spelling out how many slots stay free.
Data snapshots
Quick checks from the dataset
Potions to stash
Sorted by item level so you avoid packing underpowered flasks.
- HealthHealth Greater
- HealthHealth Lesser
- StaminaStamina Greater
- StaminaStamina Lesser
Travel food with the best turnaround
Uses crop yield per minute to keep stacks efficient for long routes.
- Corn
- Potato
- Tomato
High-resistance spares
Top defensive pieces ranked by combined physical and projectile resistance.
- Adamantite Chest
- Mithril Chest
- Cobalt Chest
- Thorium Chest
How to Optimize Your Backpack Loadout
Weight vs. Slot Priority
Hytale inventory management has two constraints: total carry weight and slot count. Heavy Leather weighs more than Light Leather but sells for 3x the value (1.5 vs 0.5 per unit). The optimizer scores items by value-per-weight rather than raw sell price. For a typical Zone 2 run, prioritizing Adamantite Ore (high weight, high value) over Cobalt means fewer trips back to base.
Potions Always Reserve Slots
Health Potions (40 HP instant restore) should always be factored into your slot budget before optimizing loot. A 10-slot inventory with 2 Health Potions leaves 8 slots for materials. The optimizer lets you pre-reserve slots for consumables so the material recommendations don't accidentally suggest filling every slot with ore, leaving no room for emergency healing items.
Match Loadout to Zone Drops
Zone 1 (Emerald Grove) drops Copper/Iron Ore, Oak Wood, and Cotton. Zone 2 (Devastated Lands) yields Thorium, Adamantite, Cinderplant, and Heavy Leather. Zone 3 (Borea) adds Mithril at the highest weight and value tier. Selecting your target zone pre-filters item recommendations to only show what actually drops there, preventing you from allocating for resources that don't spawn in that area.
Optimizing for a Farming Run
Enter the number of inventory slots available. Standard backpack capacity varies by crafted tier. Getting this wrong means the optimizer recommends filling more slots than you actually have.
Health Potions, food items, and repair kits should be reserved before the optimizer fills slots with loot. Set these reservations in the loadout section before running the optimization.
Choose the zone you'll be farming. The tool filters items to what actually drops there, so your optimization is based on realistic item availability rather than the full item list.
Review the recommendation sorted by value/weight efficiency. Take the top items until your slot budget is filled. Items lower in the list can be skipped if you run out of space without losing significant per-trip value.
Common Questions
Not always. Raw sell price ignores weight efficiency. Cindercloth Scrap has a material value of 2.0 and is light — it often outranks heavier ores on value-per-slot. The optimizer handles this comparison automatically, but it's worth knowing why some lighter items rank higher than bulkier ore stacks.
Stackable items (ores, bars, cloth) fill one slot regardless of quantity up to the stack limit. Non-stackable items (armor pieces, weapons) each occupy their own slot. The optimizer accounts for stack sizes when recommending quantities, so a "3 Iron Ore" recommendation means 3 units in 1 slot, not 3 slots.
Yes. If you're crafting Adamantite armor (28 bars + 8 Heavy Leather + 7 Cindercloth for the Chest alone), the optimizer can weight crafting materials higher than sell-value items. Toggle "crafting priority" to bias the recommendations toward materials for your active crafting plans.
