As you soar through the skies inAloft, keep an eye on your map for all the little islands you might find floating between you and your next destination - there are going to be plenty of resources on each of them, with different resources in every new area you enter.

Since these collectible resources are the key to practically everything you do in Aloft - from sustaining your health, to creating new tools, to establishing a home island and taking off for a far-out distance - we’ve kept track of every collectible in Aloft to help you find them.

Mining a windstone in the Fallen Heights in Aloft.

Aloft released on Steam on January 15in early access, and our guides are accurate as of launch. If new resources are added to the game as it continues to develop, we’ll keep our guides up to date.

How To Gather And Store Resources

Mine Rocks, Chop Trees, And Gather Plants

As you explore different islands sailing across the fractured sky in Aloft, you’ll encounter plenty of different kinds ofnatural resources scattered across islands. These can be all kinds of things, from natural resources like rocks and stones, to plant resources like flowers and leaves, animal-based resources like what livestock will produce or the various bugs you’ll find in different biomes, and so many more.

How you collect resources depends on which resource it is. For the most part, you’ll simplyinteract with things to collect themwhen you spot them out in the world, especially if you’ve turned on the white glow that occasionally highlights collectible resources nearby. However, there are a few resources that you’ll need touse assorted toolsin your inventory to break down and grab, things like whole trees of larger rocks that can’t easily be stuffed into your pockets.

Gathering a beehive in the Fallen Heights in Aloft.

It’s important to note, though, thatyour inventory is limited- your pockets are only so big, after all, and your character doesn’t seem to be able to expand their inventory in any way. As such, you’ll likely want tobuild storage spaces on your home islandto stash all your spare resources when you leave the island. It’s typically best to leave with as few things as you can, outside your tools and the things you may need to restore an unhealthy ecosystem should you find one.

The tables below containraw materialsyou’ll find while exploring, though you’ll be able to put several of these together at your workbench and create new assembled materials, things like paper, sharp stone, and rope, resources that you’ll craft from your assorted collectibles listed in our guide below.

Different storage containers for resources in Aloft.

Store Extra Resources On Your Home Island To free Inventory Space

Different resources require different kinds of storage, which you’ll find on theStorage tabof your Crafting menu. You can access this menu on any island with a healthy ecosystem, though it’s typically best to build these storage spaces on your home island so you can bring them with you. When you craft at a workbench on your island or from the Crafting menu, it seems to pull right from the storage on the island.

In the Storage tab on the Crafting menu, you’ll find bothspecialized storage for specific types of resources, with things like wood and charcoal both being stored in the Wood Stockpile or Small Plants being stored in the Leaf Stockpile, and moregeneral storageoptions likebasketsmade of different materials that vary in size (with sturdier baskets offering additional storage slots).

A cluster of trees and rocks in Fallen Heights in Aloft.

Youcan store specialized resources in baskets, but you cannot store anything else in a specialized resource stockpile. For example, you can put a stack of stone into a basket with a bug you collected, but you wouldn’t be able to stash that bug in the Stone Stockpile.

It’s wise to keep a few resources on you, but not too many - while you’ll need some resources for fixing ecosystems, it’s often best todeposit extra resources into your home storagebefore you venture out to explore. You’ll be crafting and making new things all the time in Aloft, so it’s best to keep some of everything accessible for easy use when the time comes.

A charactewr standing with Emerald Isles plants holding a scythe in Aloft.

All Natural Resources

In the table below, you’ll find all the earthy resources likerocks, wood, and gemstones. We’ve split them into groups based on where you store them and have included a section at the bottom for anything that doesn’t fit neatly into these storage containers but are similar in nature.

Stone

Use your pickax on any regular gray rock, or gather fallen stones on the ground.

Wood Storage

Charcoal

Use your ax to chop up any burned tree stumps you find.

Wood

Use your ax to chop down trees, gather branches from the ground, or grab them from trees.

Other Natural Resources

Dirty Water

Use the Gather button while standing in water of any kind.

Hardstone

Use your pickax on the large, square, black stone deposits you’ll find sporadically across islands.

Windstone Crystal

Use your pickax on any blue Windstone deposit you see as you explore islands, often within caves.

Windstone Gem

Keep your ax and pickax on you as you venture out in Aloft - who knows which natural resources you’ll need and when.

All Plant And Crop Resources

Next, we’ve got all the plant-based crops, things likeplants, bushes, decomposers, and flowers. While only Small Plants seem to go into the Leaf Stockpile bin at the moment, there are plenty of other plant resources in Aloft that you’ll need before long.

Small Plants

Use the scythe on wild plants, and gather them from fallen trees.

Other Plant-Based Resources

Flax

Use your scythe on the purplish blue flowers in Fallen Heights.

Glasswort

Use your scythe on the green and brown finger-like tendrils when you see them in the wild.

Mykter Fibre

Defeat monsters in combat, and break up fungus nodes left over after healing an ecosystem.

Combine two mykter fibres on a Workbench

Close up of a sheep in Aloft.

Turf

Use the dorkip on any grass to pull up the turf and leave behind dirt instead.

Combine two ropes and one wax on a Workbench.

Gather from islands in the Emerald Isles.

Purple Moonbloom

Rare grab from the island in Fallen Heights, only in bloom at night.

Yellow Moonbloom

Gather from islands in the Fallen Heights, only in bloom at night.

Keep a good amount of Mykter Fibre stored as you collect it, as well as any Mykter samples you may come across - you’ll need them once you’ve found the recipe for the Research Lab.

All Animal And Bugs Resources

Finally, you’ll also be collecting plenty ofbugs and livestock resources, which can be found either on your home island if you tamed and kept any animals you’ve found or just out and about as you explore if you’ve got hay or pellets on you to help make friends.

Use shears on any sheep or alpaca after feeding it.

Adding bugs to an unhealthy ecosystem to help balance it

Gathered from trees and stumps across different islands.

Worm

Manure can be turned into soil using a Compost Bin when you’re ready to start your own garden on your home island!