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How to Get Leather Hides in Hytale (Light, Medium & Heavy)

Cami
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21 January 2026
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9 min read

To get leather hides in Hytale, you'll need to hunt animals that drop light, medium, or heavy hides. Then, use a Tanning Rack to convert those hides into leather. Light hides come from small, passive animals like pigs and deer, while tougher enemies like wolves and bears drop medium and heavy hides.

Whether you're crafting your first armor set or gearing up for the mid-game grind, learning how to get leather hides in Hytale is essential. Leather is used in everything from weapons to bedrolls, and if you're wondering where to find it, you're not alone - it's one of the most searched resources in the game right now.

Let’s break it all down: how to get hides in Hytale, how to turn them into leather, and the best animals to hunt to stockpile what you need fast.

#What Are Leather Hides in Hytale?

In Hytale, leather is not a direct drop - you first collect hides from animals and then process them into leather using a crafting station. There are three types of hides:

  • Light Hide

  • Medium Hide

  • Heavy Hide

Each hide type turns into its corresponding leather after processing:

  • Light Hide → Light Leather

  • Medium Hide → Medium Leather

  • Heavy Hide → Heavy Leather

These are all used to craft weapons, armor, tools, and upgrades at various workstations.

#How to Get Light Hides in Hytale

#Easiest Type to Farm

Light hides are your entry-level material and are typically dropped by small, passive animals. These are great for beginners and early-game gear like iron tools or basic armor.

#Animals That Drop Light Hide:

  • Pigs

  • Boars

  • Deer

  • Cows

  • Chickens

  • Rats

  • Antelopes

  • Horned Rabbits (the big ones - not the babies!)

Pro Tip: Don’t waste time on calves or baby animals - they won’t drop any hide. Go for adults only.

#How to Get Medium Hides in Hytale

#Time to Fight Back

Once you start chasing stronger gear like Thorium weapons or tougher armor, you'll need medium hides. These come from hostile animals, so be sure to bring a decent weapon and armor.

#Animals That Drop Medium Hide:

  1. Wolves

  2. Sabretooth Cats

  3. Hyenas

  4. Fen Stalkers

  5. Lava Frogs

Tip: Stick to biomes like forests or swamps to find wolves and Fen Stalkers more easily.

#How to Get Heavy Hides in Hytale

#For Late-Game Gear

Heavy hides are much rarer and dropped by big, tanky monsters. These are crucial for crafting high-end armor sets like Mithril or Cobalt gear.

#Animals That Drop Heavy Hide:

  1. Bears

  2. Mosshorns

  3. Yetis (most efficient)

Hot Tip: If you're farming in Boreal Mountain biomes, look for Yetis. They spawn frequently and often drop 3-4 heavy hides at once - a major time-saver.

#How to Turn Hides Into Leather in Hytale

Now that you’ve collected a bunch of hides, it’s time to craft your Tanning Rack and start converting.

#How to Craft a Tanning Rack:

To build a Tanning Rack, you’ll need:

  • 6x Any Tree Trunk

  • 3x Any Stone

  • 3x Light Hide

You can craft this at your Workbench. Once it’s placed in the world, just interact with it and place your hides inside.

No fuel or resources needed - it processes automatically over time.

Processing time is around 30 seconds per hide, so it’s a good idea to:

  • Craft multiple racks for efficiency

  • Stay within chunk loading range - tanning doesn’t progress if you’re too far away

#Upgrade Your Tanning Rack (Optional)

If you're deep into leather crafting, consider upgrading your Tanning Rack to Tier 2 or Tier 3 for faster throughput.

#Tier 2 Upgrade Materials:

  • 5x Light Leather

  • 5x Medium Leather

  • 5x Heavy Leather

  • 5x Sturdy Chitin

This lets you tan multiple hide types at the same time. Super useful for mass production.

#What Can You Craft With Leather in Hytale?

Here’s a quick breakdown of some major recipes that require leather:

#Armor

  • Iron Helm, Gauntlets, Greaves, and Cuirass (Light Leather)

  • Thorium Armor (Medium Leather)

  • Adamantite Armor (Heavy Leather)

#Weapons

  • Iron Sword, Mace, Battleaxe, Daggers

  • Crossbows and Shortbows

#Tools

  • Iron Pickaxe, Shovel, Hatchet, and Hammer

#Utility Items

  • Crude Bedroll

  • Repair Kits

  • Books (for decoration)

#Farming Tips for Hides

  • Pick a biome: Certain hides are easier to get in specific biomes. Stick to the Emerald Grove for light hides or the Boreal Mountains for heavy ones.

  • Use ranged weapons: When hunting tough enemies like bears or Yetis, open with arrows before closing in.

  • Avoid Kweebec pets: Some animals are tied to in-game factions. Slaying them could turn friendly NPCs hostile!

  • Consider setting up a ranch: You can tame and breed animals in Hytale - making your own hide farm is a long-term strategy.

#So...What's Next?

Whether you’re crafting your first bedroll or assembling end-game armor, understanding how to get leather in Hytale is key to progressing through the game. From soft deer hide to bear-thick leather, each tier of material plays a vital role.

So sharpen your sword, scout those biomes, and get tanning - your next big upgrade is just a hide away!

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