Complete Hytale Potion & Alchemy Guide: Every Recipe, Ingredient, and Bench Tier

By HytaleCharts Team Category: guides 7 min read

The Update 4 potion rework changed how healing works in Hytale. This guide covers every health potion tier with exact percentages, the crystal fertilizer pipeline, all nine magical plants, stamina and energy potions, and how to progress your alchemy bench from tier 1 through tier 5.

Potions are one of the most important systems in Hytale, and Update 4 completely reworked how they function. Health potions no longer provide instant full heals. Instead, they use a two-phase healing mechanic that rewards timing and smart inventory management. On top of that, a new crystal fertilizer pipeline and nine magical plant types opened up endgame alchemy crafting. This guide covers every potion type, the exact healing percentages for each tier, how crystal fertilizer works, all nine magical plants, and the full alchemy bench progression from tier 1 through tier 5. How the Two-Phase Healing System Works Every health potion in Hytale now heals in two stages. The first stage is an immediate burst of health that kicks in the moment you drink. The second stage is a delayed heal that triggers after a 5-second wait. You receive both portions automatically, but the delay means you need to survive those 5 seconds for the potion to deliver its full value. This design choice has major implications for combat. You cannot simply spam potions to stay alive through damage. Instead, you need to drink at the right moment, then play defensively (dodging, blocking, creating distance) while the delayed heal activates. Skilled players will time their potions during natural breaks in a fight, while less experienced players may find themselves dying during the delay window. All Five Health Potion Tiers Each health potion tier has different instant heal, delayed heal, total heal, and stack size values. The stack size is the most overlooked stat, since it determines how many potions you can carry in a single inventory slot. PotionInstant HealDelayed Heal (5s)Total HealStack Size Lesser Health Potion~15%~15%~30%5 Small Health Potion~15%~30%~45%10 Health Potion~25%~35%~60%5 Greater Health Potion~25%~50%~75%10 Large Health Potion35%55%90%1 Which Potion Should You Use? The answer depends on what you are doing: Exploration and dungeon clearing: Small Health Potions (stack of 10, 45% total) offer the best balance of healing and inventory efficiency. You get decent healing per drink and can carry 10 in a single slot. Boss fights and PvP: Greater Health Potions (stack of 10, 75% total) are the go-to for serious combat. The 25% instant burst gives you breathing room, and the 50% delayed heal can bring you back from near-death. Emergency panic button: Large Health Potions heal 90% of your total health, but they only stack to 1. Bring one or two for emergencies where a single massive heal matters more than sustained recovery. Early game: Lesser Health Potions are cheap to craft and perfectly fine for basic Zone 1 content. Do not waste higher-tier ingredients on upgrading until you reach harder content. Stamina and Energy Potions Health potions are not the only type that got changes in Update 4. Stamina and energy potions also received meaningful updates. Stamina Potions Stamina potions now have faster drinking animations compared to previous versions. This makes them viable to use during combat for extra sprints, dodges, and power attacks. Before the Update 4 rework, the long drink animation made stamina potions impractical in any fight where timing mattered. Energy Potions Energy potions restore energy over a 30-second duration instead of restoring it all at once. This prevents the old strategy of chugging energy potions to instantly refill your energy bar, which trivialized certain encounters. The sustained restore is still valuable for extended farming sessions and long dungeon runs where you need consistent energy regeneration rather than a single burst. Craftable Potion Bottles Both small and large potion bottles are now craftable at the alchemy bench. Previously, bottles were primarily found as loot drops, which created frustrating bottlenecks where you had ingredients for potions but no bottles to put them in. Now you can craft a supply of empty bottles whenever you need them. Crystal Fertilizer and Magical Farming The crystal fertilizer system is Hytale's endgame farming pipeline. It connects void essence collection, crystal shard gathering, and magical plant cultivation into a crafting chain that feeds directly into high-tier alchemy recipes. How to Make Crystal Fertilizer Crystal fertilizer is crafted from void essence and crystal shards. Both are endgame materials that require specific content to farm: Gather void essence from void-touched enemies, Void Temples, and certain Zone 3+ world generation features Collect crystal shards from crystal deposits, Temple Golem drops (each elemental variant drops corresponding colored shards), and mining in deep cave systems Craft crystal fertilizer at the alchemy bench using void essence and crystal shards together Apply to tilled dirt to convert it into crystallized dirt, which is the only soil type that supports magical plant growth The key point is that crystal fertilizer must be applied to tilled dirt specifically. You need to use a hoe on regular dirt first, then apply the fertilizer. Regular soil, grass blocks, and other terrain types cannot be converted directly. The Nine Magical Plants Magical plants are organized into three color-coded families. Each family contains three plant types, and higher-tier plants within each family have more demanding growth requirements. FamilyColorPlantsUsed In BloodRedBlood Leaf, Blood Rose, Bloodcap MushroomHealth and damage potions StormYellowStorm Sapling, Storm Thistle, Stormcap MushroomStamina and speed potions AzureBlueAzure Kelp, Azure Fern, Azurecap MushroomEnergy and defense potions Higher-tier plants in each family (the mushroom variants) have specific environmental requirements. Some need low light levels, certain biomes, or proximity to specific block types. This pushes you to build specialized farming setups in different locations around the world rather than growing everything in a single garden. Salvaging for Petals Magical plants are not used directly in potions. Instead, you process them at the Salvager's Workbench to break them down into component petals. These petals are the actual ingredients used in advanced alchemy recipes. The salvaging system replaces the old seed-drop mechanic for magical plants, making progression through the alchemy pipeline more deliberate and predictable. Alchemy Bench Tiers (1 through 5) The alchemy bench now supports five upgrade tiers, each unlocking new recipes and capabilities: TierUnlocksKey Recipes Tier 1Basic potionsLesser Health, basic potion bottles Tier 2Improved potionsSmall Health, basic Stamina Tier 3Standard potionsHealth Potion, Energy Potion, large potion bottles Tier 4Advanced potionsGreater Health, advanced Stamina, crystal fertilizer Tier 5Endgame alchemyLarge Health, magical plant recipes, rare concoctions Each tier upgrade requires increasingly rare materials. Tier 5 is true endgame content, and reaching it means you have completed a significant portion of the progression chain. The recipes available at tier 5 include the most powerful potions and alchemical items in the game. The Full Alchemy Progression Loop Putting it all together, here is the complete endgame alchemy progression path: Farm void essence and crystal shards from dungeons, temples, and deep caves Craft crystal fertilizer at the alchemy bench (tier 4+) Convert tilled dirt to crystallized dirt by applying the fertilizer Plant magical seeds on crystallized dirt in appropriate environments Harvest and salvage magical plants at the Salvager's Workbench for petals Craft advanced potions at a tier 5 alchemy bench using petals and other ingredients This loop gives dedicated players a clear endgame objective. It is particularly rewarding on survival servers, where building out specialized farm locations in different biomes becomes a collaborative project. Tips for Server Owners If you run a Hytale server and want to make the most of the alchemy system: PvP servers can tune potion availability by controlling crystal shard drop rates or limiting alchemy bench tier access. The two-phase healing mechanic naturally prevents potion spam, but you can make it even more tactical by reducing potion supply. Survival servers benefit from the full progression loop. Crystal farming gives players a meaningful endgame goal, especially when combined with collaborative base building around specialized farm locations. RPG servers can gate alchemy bench tiers behind class levels or quest completions, creating a genuine crafting profession within your server's economy. Make sure your HytaleCharts listing mentions alchemy features so players searching for farming or crafting-focused servers can find you. And if you have set up a unique alchemy progression system, consider writing about it in your server's description to stand out from the crowd. For the full Update 4 patch notes and details on every change, visit the official Hytale blog.