So you’re hunting for Venom Sacs in Hytale, huh? Good news—they’re not impossible to find. Bad news? You’re gonna have to face some creepy crawlies to get them. But don’t worry, I’ve got you covered with everything you need to know about tracking down this essential crafting material.
Venom Sacs are basically your ticket to progressing through Hytale’s crafting system. You’ll need them to upgrade your workbenches and craft some solid early-game armor. The catch is they only drop from specific poisonous enemies, so knowing where to look makes all the difference.
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How to Get Venom Sacs in Hytale
Here’s the deal: Venom Sacs drop from poisonous creatures, and the most reliable source is giant spiders. Yeah, I know—not exactly everyone’s favorite enemy type. You’ll encounter these eight-legged nightmares in forests and caves throughout the world.
Fighting spiders isn’t particularly difficult mechanically, but here’s what makes them annoying: every hit poisons you. Your health bar will start draining gradually, which means you really want to avoid getting tagged. Play it smart, keep your distance when possible, and don’t get greedy with your attacks.
Quick heads-up: if you die during your spider-hunting expedition, you’ll lose some inventory items and your gear takes a durability hit. That means you’ll need to repair your items sooner, burning through even more durability in the long run. Not ideal.
Best Farming Location: Underground Spider Nests in Hytale
Want to farm Venom Sacs efficiently? Head underground and search for spider nests in caves. You’ll recognize these nightmare zones by the ridiculous amount of webbing coating the walls and floors—it’s hard to miss.
Inside these nests, you’ll encounter Cave Spiders, which drop Venom Sacs just like their surface-dwelling cousins. The upside? Lots of spiders in one place means lots of potential drops. The downside? Cave environments are cramped and dangerous.
Here’s what makes cave spider nests tricky:
- Tight corridors can mess up your movement and make dodging attacks harder
- Multiple spiders can easily surround you if you’re not careful
- Getting swarmed means taking multiple poison stacks, which can kill you fast
Pro tip: before you go spelunking for Venom Sacs, make sure to upgrade your backpack first. More inventory space means you can haul out more loot without making multiple trips.

Can’t Stand Spiders? There’s a Mode for That – Arachnophobia Mode
Look, I get it—spiders are creepy. If the thought of fighting giant arachnids makes your skin crawl, Hytale’s got your back with Arachnophobia Mode. This accessibility feature replaces all spiders in the game with giant crabs instead. Same mechanics, different appearance.
Here’s how to enable it:
- Go to the main menu
- Click on Settings
- Navigate to the Gameplay tab
- Find Arachnophobia Mode under the Accessibility section
- Toggle it on
You can actually turn this on while you’re in-game too, but the change won’t kick in until you return to the main menu. Small inconvenience, but worth it if spiders genuinely freak you out.
Alternative Source: Snakes
If you’re not feeling the whole cave-crawling experience (or you’ve enabled Arachnophobia Mode and still want variety), snakes also drop Venom Sacs. You’ll find these slithery guys randomly spawning above ground, particularly in forest biomes and near swamps.
The big advantage with snakes? They’re usually solo encounters. No worrying about getting swarmed like you would in a spider nest. They’re still poisonous though, so don’t get cocky—you’ll still take damage over time if they land a hit.
In my experience, snakes are the more chill farming option if you don’t need massive quantities quickly. Just explore forest areas and keep your eyes peeled.
What You Can Do With Venom Sacs in Hytale
Alright, so you’ve got a bunch of Venom Sacs—now what? These materials are essential for two main things:
Upgrading Your Blacksmith’s Anvil: This is probably your first priority. A better anvil means access to improved crafting recipes, which is crucial for progression. Just remember that workbench upgrades apply to individual benches, not globally. If you want multiple upgraded anvils in different locations, you’ll need to upgrade each one separately with its own materials.
Crafting Thorium Armor: Venom Sacs are required ingredients for various pieces in the Thorium armor set. This is solid early-to-mid game protection that’ll keep you alive while you farm for even better gear. If you need materials for other armor pieces, check out guides on getting leather, linen scraps, or cindercloth scraps.

Tips for Efficient Venom Sac Farming
Here are some extra pointers to make your farming runs smoother:
- Bring healing items: Poison damage adds up fast, especially if you’re fighting multiple enemies
- Learn attack patterns: Both spiders and snakes telegraph their moves—dodge first, attack after
- Light up cave nests: Place torches as you explore to prevent getting lost and to spot spiders easier
- Farm with friends: Playing with friends makes cave clearing way safer and faster
- Craft rope ahead of time: You might need it for navigating cave systems—here’s how to make rope
And hey, while you’re exploring and farming, the game’s Memories system will track your adventures, which is pretty neat.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the drop rate for Venom Sacs from spiders?
While exact drop rates aren’t officially published, spiders seem to drop Venom Sacs fairly consistently you’ll usually get at least one per spider killed. Cave Spider nests are your best bet for bulk farming since you’ll encounter multiple enemies in close proximity.
Can I farm Venom Sacs without fighting?
Unfortunately, no. Venom Sacs only drop from defeating poisonous enemies like spiders and snakes. There’s no way to harvest them from the environment or craft them from other materials. You’ll need to get your hands dirty (or webby) to collect them.
Do I need Venom Sacs for anything besides armor and anvil upgrades?
The primary uses for Venom Sacs are upgrading the Blacksmith’s Anvil and crafting Thorium armor pieces. While there may be additional recipes discovered as you progress, these are the main early-game applications you’ll encounter.
Is Arachnophobia Mode worth using, or does it make the game easier?
Arachnophobia Mode is purely cosmetic—it changes spiders into crabs but doesn’t affect their stats, attacks, or difficulty in any way. It’s a thoughtful accessibility feature for players who have genuine arachnophobia. The combat remains exactly the same, so use it guilt-free if spiders bother you!