
Teleporter Portals in Hytale are one of those things that instantly make the game feel smoother, especially once exploration starts pulling players further away from home. Instead of trekking back and forth across regions just to dump loot or reset supplies, teleporters let you build a simple warp network that can connect bases, farming zones and more.
That said, here is how you can get and use Teleporter Portals in Hytale.
How to get Teleporter Portals in Hytale
Before Teleporter Portals in Hytale can even be crafted, you must unlock the system tied to the Forgotten Temple and its memory progression.
1) Find the Forgotten Temple icon

Teleporter Portals in Hytale are unlocked through a specific location, which is the Forgotten Temple. Players can usually spot it because it’s marked with a small icon on the map, as shown, making it easier to track down than a random dungeon crawl. Once they reach the building, they’ll find a portal entrance area.
2) Deal with the guardian

At the entrance, there’s a guardian standing in front of a portal. You will have two options here:
- Ignore the guardian entirely and sprint through
- Fight and kill it first
Either way works. The important part is stepping into the portal, because that’s what takes players into the Forgotten Temple itself.
3) Use the Altar system (Heart of Orbis)

Inside the Forgotten Temple, the core feature is the Altar in the middle. This place works like an unlock hub:
- As players discover memories, a progress bar increases.
- Players need to record memories each time something new is discovered.
- The altar unlocks rewards at different milestones.
This is also the system tied to teleporter progression, because it’s where players eventually unlock the items needed for portal crafting.
4) Collect 100 memories
To reach the point where Teleporter Portals become craftable, you need to hit a key threshold:
- 100 memories collected
Until that milestone is reached, teleporters aren’t happening. Once that bar hits the requirement, the next unlock steps become available.
5) Unlock portal crafting rewards
After enough memory progress, you unlock:
- Portal fragments
- The Ancient Gateway (a separate item, different from teleporters)
Both show up as part of the altar reward track, but teleporters and the Ancient Gateway aren’t the same thing. Teleporters are the quick warp system players can craft immediately once the right workbench is ready.
How to use Teleporter Portals in Hytale
Once Teleporter Portals in Hytale are unlocked through the Forgotten Temple memory system, it’s time to craft them and set up an actual network.
1) Craft the Arcanist’s Workbench first

After the memory milestone is handled, players need to progress their crafting setup and make an Arcanist’s Workbench. Once it’s placed down and opened, players will notice:
- A Portals section
- Teleporters are available to craft immediately
- The Ancient Gateway is also visible, but it’s a different system entirely
So if the goal is teleporters, you should focus on the Teleporter Portal recipe and ignore the gateway for now.
2) Gather the Teleporter Portal materials

Teleporter Portals in Hytale require three ingredients:
- Azure logs
- Azure kelp
- Any stone
The nice part is that this isn’t a complicated farm. It’s mostly about knowing where to look. Azure logs come from Azure trees, and you can identify these zones easily because the environment features blue trees and that distinct look, as shown in the image above. Chop those trees down, and the logs they drop are the Azure logs needed for crafting.
Azure kelp is found in the water around Azure regions. You just need to look along the water edges near those blue-tree zones. When they spot kelp, they can loot it directly.
The recipe accepts any stone, so there’s no need to hunt down a specific rock type. If the player has been mining even casually, they’ll already have this.
3) Crafting Teleporter Portals
This is a detail players shouldn’t miss: one craft gives two Teleporter Portals in Hytale. That’s important because teleporters only become useful once there’s more than one placed. After crafting, you should place their first portal somewhere safe and permanent, like a base.
How to place Teleporter Portals in Hytale

Place the first teleporter in the base and interact with it. Once interacted with, you can:
- Name the teleporter
- Save that name
A common setup is naming it your place, since this is usually the portal they’ll want to keep long-term.
1) The target warp will be empty at first
When only one portal exists, the teleporter won’t have a valid destination yet. You will see the Target Warp option has nothing selected, because:
- A second teleporter hasn’t been placed yet
So if the menu looks incomplete, it’s not bugged. It’s just waiting for another portal.
2) Place the second teleporter somewhere else
Now, place the second teleporter in another location. When interacting with this second portal, it will have its own default name (it may look like a weirdly generated word). That name becomes a selectable destination.
3) Set the target warp and save changes (Portal opens)
Go back to the first teleporter and:
- Select the second teleporter as the Target Warp
- Save changes
Once saved, the portal opens and the player can walk through and instantly pop out at the linked portal.
4) Link it back
To make it properly functional, the second portal should also be set to warp back to your place. That way:
- The remote portal can return the player safely
- The base portal can send the player back out again
5) Expanding into a full travel network
Once a third portal is placed, the system starts to feel really flexible. When interacting with a third teleporter:
- It can choose between multiple warp targets
- You can create a whole hub setup where many portals lead back to Home
This makes it easy to build a network like:
- Home > Ice region
- Home > another farm zone
- Home > exploration point
And then swap the Home portal’s target depending on what you want to do next.