Hytale Backback
Running out of inventory space is one of the first real friction points in Hytale. Your pockets fill up fast once you start mining ore, hunting animals, and looting dungeons. The default storage simply was not built for serious exploration. The Hytale backpack solves that problem permanently. Unlike gear that can be lost or broken, a backpack upgrade stays with your character forever, quietly expanding your carrying capacity in the background. Whether you are setting up your first crafting station or pushing through the late game, the Hytale backpack is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make.
Overview Hytale Backpack:
Hytale Backpack Basics
The Hytale backpack works differently from what most players expect. There is no item slot to equip it in, and your character will never visually wear one on their back. Instead, the backpack is a consumable unlock item: you craft it, place it in your hotbar, and right-click to consume it. The moment you do that, a permanent new tab appears in your inventory screen. That’s the backpack panel, accessible via the third button to the right of your character avatar (after the Pocket Crafting and Collected Memories tabs). That tab stays there forever, regardless of death or world changes.
Picked-up items do not automatically stack with items already sitting in your backpack, but land in your main inventory first. You will need to manually quickstack or sort. Similarly, bows and staves only draw ammunition and essences from your main inventory. If your arrows are stored in the backpack, the shot will simply fail. Keep consumables and ammunition in your main slots and use the backpack as overflow storage for resources and loot.
Hint:The backpack is a one-time-use item per account. Crafting and consuming a second one does nothing. You will see the message “An item of this type can only be used once and you have already used one!”
Hytale Backpack Upgrades
There are three stages to the Hytale backpack system, each adding a full row of nine slots:
| Stage | Workbench tier needed | Key materials | Total backpack slots |
| unlock backpack | tier 1 | 8x iron ingots, 8x medium leather | 9 |
| backpack upgrade I | tier 2 | 40x cindercloth scraps, 8x cobalt ingots, 24x heavy leather | 18 |
| backpack upgrade II | tier 2 / 3 (memory-gated) | 1x voidheart, 8x adamantite ingots, 16x storm leather* | 27 |
Crafting the Hytale Backpack
Getting your first backpack in Hytale involves three steps: building the right workbench, gathering two materials, and then actually activating the item, which is the step most players miss. Here is how each part works.
All Hytale Backpack Recipe Requirements
The Hytale backpack recipe lives in the tinkering tab of your standard workbench (the fourth tab, marked with a gear icon). You can craft a tier 1 workbench from 4 Tree Trunks and 3 Stones, materials you will collect within the first few minutes of a new world. Place it somewhere permanent before you upgrade it. Moving a workbench after upgrading it resets its tier level entirely, wasting every material you spent on the upgrade.
Next to the workbench, the Hytale backpack recipe requires two materials:
- 8x iron ingots
- 8x medium leather
So, go and mine iron ore underground and smelt it in a furnace (1:1 ratio). And while you’re at it, hunt medium-sized animals (wolves, deer, moose) for medium hides, then process them at a tanning rack.
How to Unlock the Hytale Backpack
Crafting the item is only half the job. The unlock backpack item appears in your inventory as a small piece of paper. Think of it as a recipe scroll. To actually activate it, move it to your hotbar and right-click. A notification will confirm that your backpack capacity has increased to 9 slots. Open your inventory and click the new backpack icon to access the extra row. If nothing seems to change after crafting, this is almost always the reason: the item was never consumed aka unlocked.
Hytale Backpack Upgrade I
The first Hytale backpack upgrade doubles your extra storage from 9 to 18 slots and requires materials from mid-game biomes. You will need a Tier 2 Workbench to see the recipe, which means a trip to the devastated lands and whisperfrost frontiers before you can craft it.
What You Need for the Backpack Upgrade
Your first should be upgrading your workbench to tier 2. This costs:
- 30x copper ingots
- 20x iron ingots
- 20x linen scraps
These scraps are looted from humanoid enemies like trorks, goblins and skeletons. Additionally, you’ll need the specific materials for the Hytale backpack upgrade I recipe:
- 40x cindercloth scraps
- 8x cobalt ingots
- 24x heavy leather
This time, scraps are dropped by fire-type enemies (fire skeletons, fire dragons, fire golems) in the devastated lands. You get cobalt ingots by mining cobalt ore in the whisperfrost frontiers (Zone 3, snowy biome) and smelting it in a furnace. Lastly, farm heavy hides from large animals such as bears and yetis, then process them at a tanning rack to heavy leather.
How to Apply Backpack Upgrade I
You do it exactly the same way as the base backpack: craft the item at your workbench, move it to your hotbar, and right-click to consume it. Your backpack expands to 18 total slots aka two full rows. The upgrade is permanent and can’t be used again.
Hytale Backpack Upgrade II
Early Access Note:Storm leather, one of the three required materials, currently doesn’t drop from any creature in adventure mode. However, the Hytale backpack upgrade II can be crafted using creative mode or admin console commands.
The second and final Hytale backpack upgrade unlocks 27 total slots by adding 9 more to the last upgrade. It is unique because the recipe is not visible at your workbench from the start. Instead, it is gated behind the memory system. You will need to restore 100 memories at the forgotten temple before the recipe appears, and the materials involved are all deep late-game resources.
Preparing for the Hytale Backpack Upgrade II
Once you have access to the recipe, you don’t need an additional workbench. All you need to gather are the recipe-specific ingredients:
- 1x voidheart
- 8x adamantite ingots
- 16x storm leather
Here is where it gets interesting: voidheart is a rare drop from void enemies, who only appear at night, so farm in open desert or snow biomes where visibility is good. Similarly to the other ingots, you have to mine adamantite ore in the cinder wastes of the devastated lands (Zone 4). It requires an iron pickaxe or better. Then, you smelt it in a furnace. Storm leather is processed from storm hides at a tanning rack. However, this item is currently unavailable in adventure mode.
Applying Backpack Upgrade II
It’s the same activation method as before:
hotbar → right-click → confirmed
Your backpack reaches its maximum capacity of 27 slots across three rows. No further upgrades exist beyond this point.
FAQ
The Hytale backpack is a consumable unlock item. You craft it at a workbench, place it in your hotbar, and right-click to consume it. This permanently adds a new inventory tab with 9 extra slots, accessible via the backpack icon in your inventory screen.
Craft the unlock backpack item at a tier 1 workbench using 8x iron ingots and 8x medium leather. Move it to your hotbar and right-click to activate it.
The recipe is in the tinkering tab (gear icon), not the main crafting tab. Make sure you are looking in the right place. For the Hytale backpack upgrade I, you will need a tier 2 workbench first. For upgrade II, you need 100 restored memories.
No, the Hytale backpack is a permanent character unlock, not a piece of gear. It stays with you regardless of death.
27 slots across three rows, unlocked after completing backpack upgrade II. Combined with your main inventory and hotbar, this gives you a substantial total carrying capacity.
Combine 40x cindercloth scraps, 8x cobalt ingots, and 24x heavy leather in a tier 2 workbench under the tinkering tab.
You’ll need 1x voidheart, 8x adamantite ingots, and 16x storm leather. The recipe only unlocks after restoring 100 memories at the forgotten temple. Note that storm leather is not yet available in adventure mode.
No, picked-up items go to your main inventory first. Use the quickstack or sort function to move them into the backpack manually.
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From 9 slots to 27, the Hytale backpack system rewards players who invest time in crafting, exploration, and creature discovery. Getting the base backpack sorted early is one of the best first-session decisions you can make: it immediately changes how long you can stay out in the world before needing to head back to base. Upgrade I is the big midgame comfort boost, and Upgrade II ties your storage progression directly to how much of Orbis you have actually explored. Ready to start on your own GPORTAL Hytale Server and take your full 27 slots into the world with your friends?