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Hytale Zone Progression Guide: Complete Walkthrough for Zones 1–4
By HytaleCharts TeamCategory: guides8 min read
Hytale's world of Orbis is divided into six elemental zones, four of which are accessible in Early Access. Each zone has unique biomes, enemies, resources, and dungeons. This guide covers everything you need to know to progress through Zones 1–4.
Hytale's world of Orbis is built around six elemental zones, each with a dominant element that shapes its terrain, creatures, resources, and challenges. In Early Access, four zones are currently accessible in Exploration Mode. This guide breaks down everything you need to know about each one.
Important note: Zones 5 and 6 are not yet available in Early Access. Adventure Mode — which will add structured quests and boss narratives — is also coming post-EA. This guide focuses on the Exploration Mode experience.
How Zone Progression Works
Unlike Minecraft's open sandbox where you can go anywhere from the start, Hytale uses a zone-based progression system where each zone presents escalating difficulty. While you can technically walk into Zone 4 immediately, you'll be wildly undergeared and overwhelmed by enemies.
Key progression concepts:
Zones have internal difficulty tiers — even within Zone 1, deeper caves and distant biomes contain tougher enemies
Resources gate progression — you need Zone 1 ores to craft gear that makes Zone 2 survivable
Dungeons are the progression milestones — clearing a zone's dungeon typically yields materials needed for the next zone
The deep ocean functions as its own mini-zone with unique dangers and rewards
Zone 1: Emerald Wilds (Earth Element)
The Emerald Wilds is your starting zone — a lush, forgiving environment designed to teach Hytale's core mechanics. Think of it as the tutorial that doesn't feel like a tutorial.
Biomes
Temperate forests — oak and birch trees, gentle rolling hills, abundant passive wildlife
Flower meadows — colorful plains with herb gathering opportunities
River valleys — fertile land near water sources, ideal for base building
Deep caves — underground systems with copper and iron deposits
Key Resources
ResourceUseLocation
Tree TrunksBasic Workbench, building, fuelEverywhere
StoneBasic tools, Basic WorkbenchSurface and caves
Copper OreTier 2 weapons and armorShallow caves
Iron OreTier 3 weapons and armorMid-depth caves
LeatherArmor craftingPassive animals
Herbs & SeedsFarming, potionsMeadows, forests
Enemies
Zone 1 enemies are relatively forgiving and teach combat fundamentals:
Trorks — goblin-like creatures that attack in small groups. They carry basic weapons and sometimes shields. Watch for their camps — they guard loot chests.
Outlanders — humanoid bandits with ranged and melee variants. More organized than Trorks.
Cave Spiders — found underground, fast but fragile. Can poison on hit.
Wolves — hostile at night, can be avoided during daytime. Hunt in packs.
Dungeon: Temple of Gaia
Zone 1's signature dungeon is the Temple of Gaia — a single-story underground temple with earth-themed puzzles and enemies. It's designed as your first dungeon experience and teaches dungeon mechanics: traps, locked doors, mini-bosses, and loot rooms.
Tips: Bring at least iron-tier gear. Stock up on food for healing. The final room has a mini-boss that uses ground-slam attacks — keep moving and attack during recovery windows.
Progression Milestone
You're ready for Zone 2 when you have: full iron armor, iron weapons, a supply of food and potions, and the confidence to take on groups of 3-4 enemies simultaneously.
Zone 2: Howling Sands (Wind Element)
The Howling Sands is where Hytale's difficulty ramps up. This vast desert biome tests your resource management and combat skills with harsher environmental conditions and smarter enemies.
Biomes
Sand deserts — vast dunes with scarce vegetation, extreme heat during daytime
Mesa canyons — layered sandstone formations with hidden caves and ancient ruins
Oases — rare water sources surrounded by palm trees, often contested by enemies
Underground river systems — extensive cave networks with gold and rare minerals
Key Resources
ResourceUseLocation
Gold OreTier 4 weapons, currency itemsCanyon caves, underground rivers
SandstoneBuilding material, smelting ingredientEverywhere
CactusWater source (crafting), defensive blocksDesert surface
Ancient FragmentsCrafting special items, dungeon keysRuins, buried chests
Wind CrystalsElemental crafting, zone-specific recipesExposed canyon faces, dungeon loot
Enemies
Sand Beetles — large armored insects that burrow underground and ambush from below. Listen for the digging sound.
Desert Trorks — upgraded variants with ranged weapon specializations and better group tactics
Scorpions — fast, venomous, and hunt in pairs. Their sting applies a strong DoT effect.
Sandstorm Elementals — appear during sandstorms, resistant to physical damage. Use elemental weapons.
Survival Tips
Zone 2 introduces environmental hazards:
Daytime heat drains stamina faster — travel at night or carry water
Sandstorms reduce visibility and spawn wind elementals
Water sources are rare — build near an oasis or craft water containers
Quicksand patches can trap you — watch for slightly darker sand patches
Zone 3: Whisperfrost Frontiers (Water/Ice Element)
The Whisperfrost Frontiers is Hytale's frozen zone — a beautiful but unforgiving landscape of glaciers, frozen lakes, and snow-covered mountains. The water/ice element permeates everything here.
Biomes
Tundra plains — flat, snow-covered expanses with sparse vegetation and roaming wildlife
Glacier fields — massive ice formations with hidden caves containing rare ores
Frozen forests — tall evergreen trees heavy with snow, visibility can be limited
Mountain peaks — the highest terrain in the game, with cobalt and silver deposits
Key Resources
ResourceUseLocation
Cobalt OreTier 5 weapons and armorMountain caves, glacier interiors
Silver OreTier 5 accessories, elemental craftingDeep mountain caves
Frost CrystalsIce-element weapons and potionsGlacier surfaces, frozen waterfalls
Thick FurCold-resistant armor, thermal clothingArctic wildlife
Evergreen WoodCold-resistant building, fuelFrozen forests
Enemies
Frost Wolves — significantly tougher than Zone 1 wolves, with a freezing breath attack that slows movement
Ice Elementals — tanky enemies that shatter into smaller versions when killed. Kill the fragments quickly or they reform.
Yeti variants — massive brutes found in caves. Slow but devastating damage. Kite with ranged weapons.
Frost Trorks — equipped with ice-enchanted weapons that apply slow effects. Travel in larger war parties than previous zones.
Survival Tips
Cold exposure is the primary environmental threat — craft thermal armor or carry heat sources
Frozen lakes can crack under weight — test with thrown items before crossing
Blizzards are Zone 3's equivalent of sandstorms — seek shelter or face severe debuffs
Build underground or in cliff faces for natural insulation
Zone 4: Devastated Lands (Fire Element)
The Devastated Lands is the most dangerous zone currently in Early Access. This volcanic hellscape features lava rivers, scorched earth, and the game's most challenging enemies. But it also contains the best resources.
Biomes
Volcanic surface — cracked obsidian plains, lava pools, active geysers, and ash clouds
Lava caves — extensive underground systems lit by flowing lava, home to fire-element enemies
Underground jungles — one of Hytale's most unique environments. Lush vegetation thriving in geothermal heat beneath the scorched surface.
Obsidian spires — towering volcanic formations with rare ore veins at their peaks
Key Resources
ResourceUseLocation
Adamantite OreTier 6 weapons — best in current EADeep lava caves, obsidian spires
Mithril OreTier 6 armor — best in current EAUnderground jungle caves
Fire CrystalsFire-element weapons, high-tier potionsNear lava sources, geysers
ObsidianBuilding material, crafting ingredientEverywhere in Zone 4
Exotic PlantsRare alchemy ingredients, high-tier farmingUnderground jungles
Enemies
Fire Elementals — aggressive, fast, and apply burning DoT on contact. Use water/ice weapons for bonus damage.
Magma Golems — the tankiest non-boss enemies in the game. Slow but nearly immune to melee. Use ranged attacks and dodge their ground-pound.
Devastated Trorks — fire-hardened elite variants with the best AI in the game. They coordinate attacks, use environmental hazards, and retreat to heal.
Lava Serpents — emerge from lava pools to ambush. Can pull players into lava. Stay away from pool edges.
Survival Tips
Fire resistance is essential — craft potions or find fire-resistant armor before entering
Lava deals massive damage — there are no second chances if you fall in without resistance
The underground jungles are actually safer than the surface for base building
Bring cobalt/silver weapons minimum — iron and gold gear will struggle against Zone 4 enemies
The geyser eruption pattern is predictable — watch for steam buildup before they blow
The Deep Ocean: Orbis's Hidden Zone
Between all zones lies the deep ocean, which functions as its own mini-zone with unique challenges:
Oxygen management — craft breathing apparatus or find air pockets
Unique aquatic enemies including predatory fish and underwater elementals
Shipwrecks and underwater ruins containing rare loot
Coral reefs with unique building materials
Depth pressure mechanics at extreme depths
The ocean is entirely optional but rewards exploration with materials not found in any land zone.
Zones 5 & 6: What We Know
Two zones remain locked in Early Access:
Zone 5 (Lightning Element) — Suspected to be the "Skylands," featuring floating islands and vertical traversal. Concept art shows massive sky structures connected by bridges. This zone may introduce grappling hook mechanics teased in the February roadmap.
Zone 6 (Void Element, speculated) — Almost nothing is confirmed about Zone 6. Community speculation ranges from a corrupted wasteland to an otherworldly dimension. This is likely the endgame zone for Adventure Mode.
Progression Tips for New Players
Don't rush zones. Each zone's resources gate the next. Fully gear up before moving on.
Explore dungeons. They're the fastest way to get zone-appropriate loot.
Craft all 8 workbenches. The Farmer's Workbench and Alchemist Workbench are easy to overlook but provide critical healing items.
Use elemental advantages. Water beats fire, fire beats ice. Match your weapons to the zone's element for bonus damage.
Build between zones. The borders between zones are often the safest areas with access to both zones' resources.
Ready to explore Orbis? Find servers running Exploration Mode on our server listings, or check out our PvP Weapon Tier List to optimize your combat loadout.