All Materials in Solo Hunters (March 2026) Complete Guide

If you’re tired of grinding endlessly without knowing which materials to prioritize, you’re in the right place. After spending hundreds of hours testing every material in Solo Hunters, I’m going to break down exactly what each material does, where to farm it efficiently, and how to avoid the costly mistakes that most players make.
Whether you’re a beginner wondering why you can’t upgrade your weapon or an experienced hunter looking to optimize your endgame build, this comprehensive guide covers all 12 materials currently available in Solo Hunters. I’ve personally verified every drop rate, gold value, and usage cost to ensure you get the most accurate information available.
Quick Reference: Solo Hunters Materials Overview
| Material | Primary Use | Best Farming Source | Gold Value | Rarity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gems | Summon Abilities | Daily/Weekly Challenges | Not sellable | Common |
| Serpent Ore | Sell for Gold | Any Boss Chest | 1,000 Gold | Common |
| Powercell T1 | Weapon/Armor EXP | Boss Chests/Power Breaks | 1,000 Gold | Common |
| Powercell T2 | Weapon/Armor EXP | Boss Chests/Power Breaks | 5,000 Gold | Uncommon |
| Powercell T3 | Weapon/Armor EXP | Boss Chests/Power Breaks | 25,000 Gold | Rare |
| Basic Scroll | Weapon Enchanting | Boss Chests/Merchant | Varies | Common |
| Epic Scroll | Weapon Enchanting | Boss Chests/Merchant | Varies | Uncommon |
| Legendary Scroll | Weapon Enchanting | Boss Chests/Merchant | Varies | Rare |
| Mythic Scroll | Weapon Enchanting | Power Breaks Only | Varies | Epic |
| Stat Crystal | Reroll All Stats | Red Gates/Power Breaks | Varies | Rare |
| Perfect Stat Cube | Reroll One Stat | Red Gates/Power Breaks | Varies | Epic |
| Magic Fruit | Reset Skill Tree | Merchant Only | 30,000 Gold | Legendary |
Currency Materials
Gems: The Lifeblood of Progression
Gems are arguably the most important material in Solo Hunters, serving as the exclusive currency for summoning new Powers and Abilities. Unlike other materials, Gems cannot be purchased or sold for Gold – they must be earned through gameplay.
How to Get Gems:
- Complete Daily Challenges (10-50 Gems per challenge)
- Finish Weekly Challenges (100-500 Gems per challenge)
- Open boss chests (5-25% chance)
- Complete NPC quests (varies by quest)
- Redeem active Solo Hunters codes
Pro Tip: I always prioritize completing daily challenges first, as they reset every 24 hours and provide consistent Gem income. Weekly challenges should be your weekend focus for larger Gem payouts.
Strategic Usage: Save your Gems for ability summons rather than spending them impulsively. Higher-tier abilities require more Gems, so planning your ability tree in advance prevents wasted resources.
Serpent Ore: Your Gold Farming Powerhouse
Serpent Ore serves one simple but crucial purpose: converting to Gold. Each piece sells for exactly 1,000 Gold, making it one of the most reliable income sources in the game.
Farming Strategy: Any boss chest has a chance to drop Serpent Ore, so focus on clearing gates efficiently rather than targeting specific bosses. The more chests you open, the more Serpent Ore you’ll accumulate.
Economic Insight: Don’t hoard Serpent Ore! Unlike other materials that might become more valuable later, Serpent Ore’s value is fixed. Sell it immediately whenever you need Gold for upgrades or purchases.
Upgrade Materials: Powercells
Powercells are the backbone of your weapon and armor progression, providing direct EXP injections that bypass the normal grinding process. Understanding which tier to use and when can save you thousands of Gold.
Powercell Tier 1: Early Game Essential
- EXP Granted: 300 per use
- Gold Cost to Apply: 300 Gold
- Purchase Price: 1,500 Gold from Merchant
- Sell Value: 1,000 Gold
Best Usage: Perfect for weapons and armor under level 10. I recommend using Tier 1 Powercells until your gear reaches mid-game levels, as the Gold-to-EXP ratio is most efficient at early stages.
Farming Locations: Any boss chest or Power Break portal can drop Tier 1 Powercells, making them relatively easy to acquire through normal gameplay.
Powercell Tier 2: Mid Game Workhorse
- EXP Granted: 1,500 per use
- Gold Cost to Apply: 1,500 Gold
- Purchase Price: 7,500 Gold from Merchant
- Sell Value: 5,000 Gold
Strategic Timing: Switch to Tier 2 Powercells when your gear reaches levels 10-25. The higher EXP output justifies the increased Gold cost, especially for weapons you plan to use long-term.
Economic Analysis: At this tier, it’s often more cost-effective to farm Powercells rather than purchase them, unless you have excess Gold from Serpent Ore sales.
Powercell Tier 3: End Game Power
- EXP Granted: 7,500 per use
- Gold Cost to Apply: 7,500 Gold
- Purchase Price: 30,000 Gold from Merchant
- Sell Value: 25,000 Gold
Endgame Strategy: Reserve Tier 3 Powercells for your final gear pieces (level 25+). The massive EXP boost can save hours of grinding, but the high cost means mistakes are expensive.
Pro Tip: Before using Tier 3 Powercells, ensure your weapon has optimal enchantments and stats. It’s better to perfect your gear first, then maximize its level.
Enchanting Materials: Scrolls
Scrolls are the gateway to weapon enhancement in Solo Hunters, allowing you to add powerful perks that can dramatically increase your combat effectiveness. Each scroll tier provides better enchantment possibilities.
Basic Scroll: Entry-Level Enchanting
- Cost: 600 Gold from Merchant
- Best For: Early game weapons and testing enchantment combinations
- Success Rate: Low-tier enchantments only
Beginner Strategy: Use Basic Scrolls to experiment with different enchantment combinations on weapons you don’t plan to keep long-term. This helps you understand which perks work best for your playstyle.
Farming Efficiency: Basic Scrolls drop frequently from any boss chest, so you rarely need to purchase them unless you’re enchanting multiple weapons quickly.
Epic Scroll: Mid Game Enhancement
- Cost: 1,500 Gold from Merchant
- Best For: Mid-game progression weapons (levels 10-20)
- Success Rate: Medium-tier enchantments
Strategic Usage: When you find a weapon you’ll use for an extended period, Epic Scrolls provide the best balance of cost and enchantment quality. I typically save Epic Scrolls for weapons with good base stats.
Drop Locations: Epic Scrolls appear in the same locations as Basic Scrolls but with lower drop rates, making them slightly more valuable to farm.
Legendary Scroll: High-Tier Power
- Cost: 7,500 Gold from Merchant
- Best For: Endgame weapons and mythic-tier gear
- Success Rate: High-tier enchantments
Endgame Strategy: Legendary Scrolls should be reserved for your final weapons or gear pieces you plan to use in high-level content. The high cost means each enchantment matters significantly.
Investment Advice: Before using Legendary Scrolls, check out our Solo Hunters Abilities Tier List to ensure your enchantments complement your chosen abilities.
Mythic Scroll: The Ultimate Enhancement
- Cost: Not available from Merchant
- Best For: Min-maxing endgame builds
- Success Rate: Highest-tier enchantments
Exclusive Access: Mythic Scrolls only drop from Power Break portals, making them the rarest and most valuable enchanting material. I’ve personally spent hours farming Power Breaks for a single Mythic Scroll.
Usage Philosophy: Save Mythic Scrolls for weapons that already have good Legendary enchantments. The goal is to upgrade from great to perfect, not fix poorly rolled items.
For detailed enchanting strategies and location guides, check out our comprehensive How to Enchant in Solo Hunters guide.
Stat Optimization Materials
Stat manipulation materials allow you to perfect your weapon’s core stats, potentially doubling your effectiveness in combat. Understanding the difference between general and specific stat rerolls is crucial for efficient resource usage.
Stat Crystal: Complete Stat Reroll
- Cost: 7,500 Gold from Merchant
- Function: Rerolls all three weapon stats (Damage, Crit Chance, Range)
- Best For: Weapons with multiple poor stats
Usage Strategy: Stat Crystals are perfect when your weapon has poor stats across the board. The chance to obtain higher grades increases by 1% per 100 kills, so farming before rerolling can improve your odds.
Risk Management: Since Stat Crystals reroll everything, they’re best used when you’re willing to accept complete stat changes. If you like one stat but hate the others, consider Perfect Stat Cubes instead.
Perfect Stat Cube: Precision Reroll
- Cost: 30,000 Gold from Merchant
- Function: Rerolls one specific stat while preserving others
- Best For: Fine-tuning already good weapons
Advanced Strategy: Perfect Stat Cubes are for min-maxers who want to optimize specific stats. I use them when my weapon has two good stats but one terrible stat that needs fixing.
Economic Consideration: At 30,000 Gold each, Perfect Stat Cubes are expensive. Use them only on weapons you’re certain will be part of your final build.
Pro Tip: The 1% increased chance per 100 kills applies to Perfect Stat Cubes too. I recommend farming 500+ kills before attempting important stat rerolls to maximize your success rate.
Build Reset Materials
Magic Fruit: Skill Tree Freedom
- Cost: 30,000 Gold from Merchant
- Function: Complete Skill Tree reset
- Availability: Merchant only
Strategic Reset Timing: Magic Fruits are essential when you want to completely change your build or fix early skill allocation mistakes. At 30,000 Gold each, they’re expensive but necessary for build experimentation.
Build Experimentation: I recommend saving up for multiple Magic Fruits if you plan to try different class builds. Check our Solo Hunters Best Armor Set Tier List for build inspiration before committing to a reset.
Economic Planning: Since Magic Fruits can’t be farmed, budget 30,000 Gold whenever you’re considering a major build change. This prevents being stuck with a suboptimal build due to lack of funds.
Material Farming by Activity
Understanding which activities yield which materials is crucial for efficient farming. Here’s my comprehensive breakdown based on hundreds of hours of testing:
Daily & Weekly Challenges
- Materials: Gems only
- Time Investment: 15-30 minutes daily
- Efficiency Rating: 10/10 for Gem income
Standard Gate Boss Chests
- Materials: Gems (chance), Serpent Ore, Powercell T1-3, Basic/Epic/Legendary Scrolls
- Time Investment: 5-15 minutes per gate
- Efficiency Rating: 8/10 for general material farming
Red Gate Boss Chests
- Materials: All standard materials PLUS Stat Crystals and Perfect Stat Cubes
- Time Investment: 15-30 minutes per Red Gate
- Efficiency Rating: 9/10 for stat optimization materials
Power Break Portals
- Materials: Powercell T1-3, All Scrolls (including Mythic), Stat Crystals, Perfect Stat Cubes
- Time Investment: 10-20 minutes per portal
- Efficiency Rating: 10/10 for enchanting materials
Merchant Purchases
- Materials: Everything except Gems, Serpent Ore, and Mythic Scrolls
- Time Investment: 2 minutes
- Efficiency Rating: Varies by Gold income
Advanced Material Management Strategies
Gold Economy Mastery
After analyzing thousands of material transactions, I’ve developed a simple but effective gold management system:
- Always sell Serpent Ore immediately – No reason to hoard
- Buy Powercells only when needed – Farming is usually more efficient
- Save for Magic Fruits in advance – Build changes are expensive
- Track material values – Some materials are better sold than used
Material Priority System
Based on progression speed and impact, here’s my recommended material priority:
Early Game (Levels 1-10):
- Gems (ability unlocks)
- Powercell Tier 1 (basic upgrades)
- Basic Scrolls (weapon enhancement)
- Serpent Ore (gold income)
Mid Game (Levels 10-25):
- Powercell Tier 2 (significant upgrades)
- Epic Scrolls (better enchantments)
- Stat Crystals (stat optimization)
- Gems (ability expansion)
End Game (Levels 25+):
- Powercell Tier 3 (max upgrades)
- Legendary/Mythic Scrolls (perfect enchantments)
- Perfect Stat Cubes (precise optimization)
- Magic Fruit (build perfection)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
After watching hundreds of players struggle with material management, here are the most costly mistakes I see:
- Using high-tier materials on low-level gear – Save your best materials for endgame equipment
- Hoarding materials indefinitely – Most materials lose value over time as you progress
- Ignoring the 1% kill bonus – Farm kills before important rerolls
- Not planning enchantments – Random enchanting wastes valuable scrolls
- Forgetting to sell Serpent Ore – Free gold sitting in your inventory
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most valuable material in Solo Hunters?
Based on my extensive testing, Mythic Scrolls are the most valuable due to their exclusivity (only from Power Breaks) and their ability to provide the highest-tier enchantments. However, Gems are arguably most important for early progression since abilities fundamentally change your gameplay.
Should I sell materials or use them?
This depends on your current progression stage. Generally:
- Sell: Serpent Ore (always), excess Basic Scrolls, duplicate Powercells
- Use: All stat optimization materials, high-tier scrolls on good weapons, Powercells for active gear
How do I increase my chances of better stat rolls?
The game increases your chance of higher stat grades by 1% per 100 kills. I recommend farming 500+ kills before using Stat Crystals or Perfect Stat Cubes for important weapons. This bonus applies to both types of stat reroll materials.
What’s the fastest way to farm Gold?
Serpent Ore farming is the most consistent Gold source. Each piece sells for 1,000 Gold, and they drop from any boss chest. Focus on clearing standard gates quickly rather than struggling with difficult content.
Can I get Mythic Scrolls from anywhere else?
No, Mythic Scrolls only drop from Power Break portals. They cannot be purchased from the Merchant or found in regular boss chests. This exclusivity makes Power Breaks essential for endgame enchanting.
Should I buy materials from the Merchant?
Only if you have excess Gold and need materials immediately. Generally, farming is more cost-effective than purchasing, especially for Powercells and Scrolls. The only exception is Magic Fruit, which can only be bought.
How many materials should I save?
I recommend keeping:
- 5-10 of each Powercell tier for active upgrades
- 3-5 of each Scroll type for enchanting opportunities
- 2-3 Stat Crystals and Perfect Stat Cubes for optimization
- 1-2 Magic Fruits for build changes
- Sell all excess Serpent Ore immediately
Community Resources & Updates
For the most current information and community support, I recommend joining these official resources:
- Official Discord Server (40,000+ members) – Real-time updates and player discussions
- Official Roblox Group – Developer announcements
- Solo Hunters Trello – Coming soon (currently in development)
The game receives regular updates, so material values and sources may change. I update this guide monthly with the latest information, but bookmarking the official Discord ensures you never miss important changes.
Final Thoughts
Mastering Solo Hunters materials is about understanding not just what each item does, but when and how to use it for maximum impact. After hundreds of hours of testing and optimization, I can confidently say that efficient material management separates average players from true hunters.
Remember that Solo Hunters is constantly evolving, with new materials and systems potentially added in future updates. Stay connected with the community through the official Discord and bookmark this guide for regular updates.
Whether you’re just starting your journey or pushing toward endgame perfection, this materials guide provides the foundation you need to dominate Solo Hunters. Happy hunting, and may your material drops be ever in your favor!
Related Solo Hunters Content
For comprehensive Solo Hunters coverage, check out these essential guides:
- Solo Hunters Abilities Tier List – Optimize your ability choices
- Solo Hunters Best Armor Set Tier List – Find the perfect armor combinations
- ALL Mythic Melee Weapons Solo Hunters – Discover the best weapons
- How to Enchant in Solo Hunters – Master the enchanting system
- Solo Hunters Tier List – Complete game overview
