
In Hytale, redwood isn’t a resource you find everywhere like regular wood. You need to head to specific areas to collect it.
Redwood comes from redwood trees, which grow in darker forest biomes across the world. These areas aren’t always where you start the game, but they’re often located near snow biomes or plains, with a denser, darker atmosphere than a standard forest.
To spot redwood trees, keep an eye out for very tall trees with reddish-brown trunks and large green leaves that are easy to see from a distance. When you get close to a tree that looks like one, a single swing with your axe will confirm it, as the resource name will show if it’s redwood.
If you prefer a more exploration-focused method, note that redwood can also appear as loose logs or wood chunks along ocean coastlines or on beaches near cold biomes. This can be a great way to stock up without having to venture too deep into dangerous areas.
Once you find a redwood tree or scattered logs, chop them with an axe like any other type of wood. You’ll directly obtain redwood logs, which you can then turn into planks or use for crafting.
Redwood is often used to craft more advanced items, high-tier decorative blocks, or to upgrade certain workstations like the Farmer’s Workbench at level 4, so it’s a resource you’ll likely need multiple times as you progress.
In short, to find redwood in Hytale, explore dark forest biomes, usually near snow areas or plains, or search beaches and coastal zones close to snowy biomes where redwood logs can be found directly on the ground.