What to know
- Fire Logs are obtained from burning trees on special islands
- These islands are visually distinct with red tones and flaming trees
- Fire Logs do not drop from normal forests
- They are used primarily at the Builder’s Workbench
Hytale features several biome-exclusive materials, and Fire Logs are one of the first that push you to explore beyond your starting area. Knowing where to look saves a lot of time.
Fire Logs location in Hytale: How to find it
Fire Logs are found on isolated islands rather than in standard mainland forests. These islands are easy to identify once you know what to look for.

The trees on these islands are actively burning, with visible flames and a strong red or scorched coloration. The ground and surrounding environment also tend to look harsher compared to normal green biomes.
If you see trees already on fire from a distance, you’re in the right place.
How to get Fire Logs in Hytale
Step 1: Locate island biomes
Explore outward from your spawn, especially across water. Fire Log islands are separated from the mainland and stand out visually.

Step 2: Identify burning trees
Look for trees that are already on fire and have a reddish glow. Regular trees will not drop Fire Logs.

Step 3: Chop the burning trees
Use your axe to cut down these burning trees. Instead of normal logs, they drop Fire Logs.

Step 4: Collect and store safely
Pick up the Fire Logs and store them in your inventory or a chest. They behave like standard logs once collected.

How to use Fire Logs
Fire Logs are primarily used at the Builder’s Workbench, where they unlock crafting options tied to fire-resistant or heat-themed building materials like Darkwood Planks, Shelves and more.

While they aren’t required for basic progression, they become useful when you start expanding your base with biome-specific blocks or decorative structures.
Tips for farming Fire Logs efficiently
- Scout islands during daylight for easier visibility
- Clear entire clusters of burning trees before moving on
- Mark island locations on your map for future runs
- Bring spare tools, as island trips can be longer
Fire Logs explained for progression planning
Fire Logs are designed to reward exploration rather than grinding. Once you know the visual cues—burning trees and red-toned islands—you can gather them quickly and return to base to unlock new Builder’s Workbench options. They’re not mandatory early on, but they add depth to building and crafting variety as you advance.
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