Where to Get Linen Scraps in Hytale

They only spawn when you don't need them yet...

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Getting Linen Scraps is important early in Hytale. It gives you access to more tools, but more importantly, it’s also needed for upgrading your Workbench to tier 2.

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Linen Scraps are hard to find if you don’t know where to look, and here’s a quick guide showing you how to get them in Hytale.

How to Get Linen Scraps in Hytale

Linen Scraps drop from most humanoid enemies. The undead, or zombies, are the most common, as they frequently respawn and move around, even during the day. Regardless of which humanoids you eliminate, they should give at least one Linen Scrap. On most occasions, you are getting at least two Linen Scraps per enemy.

Roam around the Emerald Winds, which is the starting area, and there should be tons of undead and goblins. Explore the cave system and look for goblins along with Copper and Iron to efficiently get more resources for progression.

Linen Scraps will be used for crafting things like Iron and Thorium-level tools, weapons, and armor, which makes it a good idea to also farm the caves for these minerals as well.

Roam around and also look for livestock animals like Pigs, Chickens, Sheep, and more. These give Light Hides, which can also be used to craft the same recipes as the Linen Scraps mentioned above.

It is very important to obtain many Linen Scraps, as the Workbench tier 2 upgrade requires 30 Copper Ingots, 20 Iron Ingots, and 20 Linen Scraps. That’s a lot of farming to do!

Enzo Zalamea

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