
You just expanded your island. New land. New possibilities. And absolutely nothing to build with because you're out of wood again.
Yeah. Resource management is half the game.
Knowing where to find Build An Island materials is the difference between waiting around for hours and actually making progress. Wood doesn't grow on trees—wait, it does. But you still have to go get it. Stone doesn't mine itself. And those rare biome-specific resources? Forget about it if you don't know where to look.
This Build An Island materials guide covers every resource in the game—where to find it, how to process it, and what to build with it. No fluff. Just what you need to keep expanding.
Need free gold and equipment to speed up your resource gathering? Grab our Build An Island codes guide first.
How Build An Island Materials Work
Resources in Build An Island are tied to specific biomes. You start with basic materials in the starting area. To get better Build An Island materials, you need to expand your territory.
The loop: Expand → Unlock new biome → Gather new resources → Build better stuff → Expand again.
Simple. But if you don't know which biome gives what, you'll waste hours running in circles.
Basic Build An Island Materials (Starting Area)
These are the first Build An Island materials you'll collect. You don't need to expand to get these—they're right there when you start.
Material | How to Get | Used For |
Wood / Logs | Chop trees in the Forest Area | Basic building, planks, fuel |
Planks | Process logs at a Workbench | Structures, walls, floors |
Stone | Mine rocks in the Stone Area | Tools, bricks, advanced building |
Wheat | Harvest from wheat plants | Food, trade, animal feed |
Haybales | Process wheat at a Workbench | Animal bedding, decorations |
Tip: Don't chop down your fruit trees in the starting area. They're a steady source of food and income. Once they're gone, they take forever to come back.
Advanced Build An Island Materials (Mid-Game Biomes)
Once you've expanded a few times, you'll unlock new biomes with better Build An Island materials.
Material | Biome | How to Get | Used For |
Bamboo | Bamboo Area | Chop bamboo stalks | Asian-style builds, scaffolding |
Cactus Fiber | Desert / Cactus Area | Harvest cactus plants | Ropes, fabric, decorations |
Iron Ore | Stone Area (deeper) | Mine dark-colored rocks | Smelt into Iron Ingots |
Bricks | Any (crafted) | Craft at Workbench using stone | Walls, paths, chimneys |
Salt | Salt Area | Mine salt deposits | Food preservation, trade |
Pro tip: Build a furnace (Smelter) as soon as you can. Iron ore is useless until you smelt it into ingots. And you need iron for almost every mid-game building.
Rare Build An Island Materials (Dangerous Biomes)
These Build An Island materials come from high-risk areas. The resources are better, but so are the hazards.
Material | Biome | How to Get | Used For |
Magma Logs | Volcano / Magma Area | Chop red/orange glowing trees | Fire-resistant builds, advanced crafting |
Obsidian | Volcano Area (near lava) | Mine black, glassy rocks | Tools, portals, high-tier items |
Magmite | Volcano Area | Mine red-glowing ore deposits | Advanced machines, special tools |
Mushroom Logs | Mushroom Biome | Chop giant mushrooms | Fantasy builds, unique decorations |
Warning: The volcano area is dangerous. Bring food to heal. Don't stand too close to the lava. And if you see red particles? Run.
Building Blocks & Components
Once you have raw Build An Island materials, you can craft them into building components.
Basic Shapes
Component | Materials Needed |
Block | 1 Wood or 1 Stone (varies by finish) |
Wedge | 1 Block |
Step | 1 Block |
Corner | 1 Block |
Advanced Kits
Kit | Materials Needed | What It Gives You |
Castle Kit | Stone, Bricks, Iron Ingots | Medieval walls, towers, battlements |
Space Kit | Iron Ingots, Magmite, Glass | Metal panels, hatches, sci-fi doors |
House Kit | Wood, Planks, Glass | Windows, sinks, furniture, interior items |
Interactive Components
Component | Materials Needed | What It Does |
Conveyor Belt | Iron Ingots, Wood | Moves items automatically |
Piston | Iron Ingots, Stone | Pushes or pulls blocks |
LED Lights | Glass, Magmite, Wire | Illumination |
Wire | Copper Ore (if available) | Connects machines |
How to Get Build An Island Materials Faster
Grinding for Build An Island materials manually gets old fast. Here's how to speed things up.
1. Expand Early and Often
Don't hoard gold. Spend it on expansion. New biomes mean new resources, and new resources mean better buildings. The faster you expand, the faster you unlock better materials.
2. Build a Workbench Immediately
You can't craft anything useful without a Workbench. Make it your first building after the tutorial.
3. Automate Everything
Autochoppers chop trees automatically. Auto-miners gather stone and ores. Build these as soon as you can. They work even when you're offline.
4. Build Multiple Furnaces
Smelting takes time. One furnace is never enough. Build two or three. Queue up your iron ore and let them run while you do other things.
5. Use Codes for a Boost
Build An Island codes give free gold, seeds, and equipment. Use them to skip the early grind entirely. Check our codes guide for the latest active ones.
Build An Island Materials FAQ
Q: What's the most important Build An Island material early game?
A: Wood. You need it for everything—tools, buildings, fuel. Chop as much as you can in the first hour.
Q: How do I get iron ore?
A: Mine dark-colored rocks in the Stone Area. Then smelt it in a furnace to make iron ingots.
Q: Where do I find bamboo?
A: Expand to the Bamboo Area. It's usually a few expansions in from the start.
Q: Can I get obsidian without going to the volcano?
A: No. Obsidian only spawns in the volcano area. Bring food and be careful.
Q: What's the best way to automate material gathering?
A: Build Autochoppers for wood and Auto-miners for stone and ores. They work while you're offline.
Q: Do I need to keep fruit trees?
A: Yes. Don't chop them down. They're a steady source of food and income. Chop regular trees instead.