Hytale

Best Hytale Mods for Servers and Solo Worlds

Hytale·January 28, 2026·21 min read

Hytale mods cover everything from small quality-of-life fixes to full gameplay expansions, which makes choosing a starting list difficult. The picks below highlight utility, combat, building, progression, and endgame additions that can work in solo worlds or with friends on a server.

Ten Hytale Mods Worth Trying

10. BetterMap

Exploration is much easier when the map remembers where players have already been. BetterMap by Paralaxe adds a persistent map, so discovered areas stay recorded instead of vanishing from memory the moment the player looks away.

The mod also includes permanent waypoints, which helps with returning to bases, structures, or distant resource locations. Server owners can enable optional tools such as a shared global map, giving groups a clearer way to coordinate exploration and avoid looting the same places repeatedly.

9. Gone Fishing

Hytale includes fish traps, but Gone Fishing by ShyNieke adds a more familiar rod-based system. Players can craft a fishing rod with sticks and cloth, cast a bobber, and reel in base-game fish.

The current minigame is simple: wait for the bobber to dip, then pull the fish in. More planned features are listed for the mod, and if those ideas land well, this could become a staple for players who want fishing to feel more hands-on.

8. Gravestones

Gravestones by Zurku adds a familiar solution for one of survival gaming's oldest problems: dropping everything on death. Instead of items scattering, despawning, or falling somewhere awful, they are stored in a gravestone at the death location.

That creates a middle ground between full item loss and Keep Inventory. Players still need to return to the place they died, but their gear is not immediately sacrificed to a cave ledge or lava pool.

Note: Some servers may run into a bug that prevents interacting with the gravestone. When that happens, breaking it with a pickaxe can retrieve the contents instead.

7. YUNG's HyDungeons

YUNG's HyDungeons takes a different approach from ordinary structure mods. Rather than filling the overworld with more dungeons, it uses the ancient portal to send players into new procedurally generated dungeon instances.

Each run requires one hundred memories, making the dungeons feel like repeatable adventures instead of random finds. That is especially useful for multiplayer worlds, where naturally generated structures can be looted quickly. With instances, more players get a fair shot at fresh rooms and rewards.

6. MMO Skill Tree

MMO Skill Tree by Ziggfreed brings sixteen levelable skills to Hytale, drawing inspiration from RuneScape and the Minecraft plugin MCMMO. Standard gameplay raises skill levels, and each skill includes a tree of perks unlocked at certain milestones.

The result gives players more room to define builds and roles over time. Skill leaderboards also add competition for groups that enjoy turning normal gameplay into a numbers race. Someone always will, and they will have a spreadsheet.

5. Ymmersive Melodies

Ymmersive Melodies by Conczin adds craftable instruments through the workbench's tool section. The standout feature is MIDI file support, letting players upload and perform songs through those instruments.

That makes the mod useful for taverns, roleplay builds, events, or simply making a base feel less silent. It also means one player may absolutely abuse the feature with irritating songs during combat. Power always comes at a cost.

4. Violet's Furnishings

Violet's Furnishings adds more blocks, furniture, and decorations while keeping close to Hytale's visual style. The new pieces are crafted at Violet's Workbench and give builders more options without making the world feel mismatched.

It is the kind of mod that becomes hard to remove once a world uses it. More furniture means better interiors, better bases, and a much higher chance of spending two hours arranging chairs instead of progressing.

3. Perfect Parries

Perfect Parries by Narwhals adds one focused combat mechanic with a large impact. If a player blocks at the exact moment damage would land, the action becomes a perfect parry.

A successful perfect parry reduces stamina cost by 100%, deflects some damage, and can stun the attacker. Because it works in PVP, skilled players can use timing to turn fights rather than relying only on gear.

2. Wan's Wonder Weapons

Wan's Wonder Weapons by WanMine explores how far Hytale's weapon systems can go. It adds Epic-tier weapons crafted from rare resources found throughout the world, with each item showing off unusual attributes and custom ultimate abilities.

Some weapons can raise the dead, while others deliver enough knockback to send enemies flying. The mod is a strong pick for players who want rare gear to feel truly different rather than simply stronger.

1. Endgame and QoL - Boss and Elite Update

Endgame and QoL by Lewaii focuses on filling out unfinished endgame ideas and adding new high-level content. It includes features such as the Frost Dragon boss mob, the glider, and Onyxium Ore.

The mod also adds original endgame content, including the Alpha T-Rex boss and void glider. There is no way to know how closely these features will match eventual official versions, but they provide plenty to chase while players wait. For an early look at boss fights, gear goals, and endgame toys, this mod offers a lot in one package.

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