Palworld: 10 Things The Game DOESN'T TELL YOU



If you’re jumping into Palworld, there’s a lot to learn. So, here are ten tips and tricks for you to get started.
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0:00 Intro
0:18 Number 10
1:49 Number 9
2:46 Number 8
4:05 Number 7
5:03 Number 6
6:33 Number 5
7:27 Number 4
8:16 Number 3
9:20 Number 2
10:11 Number 1
12:09 Bonus

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35 thoughts on “Palworld: 10 Things The Game DOESN'T TELL YOU”

  1. If you need to gather all of one type of resource quickly without going to each box where that resource might be, go to a crafting station and build something using as much of that resource as you can. Cancel the build and all the materials will drop right in front of you. Great for moving lots of items from a specialized base to another base. Just be sure there's a crate nearby in case you get encumbered.

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  2. If you have issues with pals transporting natural resources (rock/ore) like me where they just have a huge pile of it and constantly pick up/drop in one spot, place a chest right next to the vein of stone/ore and they will place it in without glitching. be careful not to cover the spawn of the rock though or it may not come back.

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  3. little tip for moving your base after you get a sh** load of resources and get overencumbered (like my case for instance with 5k stones at once): Although you cant move, you CAN build a little storage and then transfer all that to it, and then keep doing it until you reach your nearest fast travel (probabbly the pal computer thingy). After getting there, pick those 5 thousand stones or whatever and fast travel with it to the nearest point you'll want to build your next base! Getting there, just build another storage and voilà! You just moved across half the map while ridiculously overencumbered!
    I did that when I decided to build a stone castle (was tired of rebuild my wood base after it burned down lol) near an ore mine 'cause the initial area is kinda scarce. Took me nearly 8~9 storages overall to move them from point A to point B though, but worth it

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  4. A tip from me : as cool as it is that you can pretty much go anywhere on the map . Don't crawl through tiny triangular holes that look like they shouldn't actually be there 😂 I crawled through a glitchy hole and got stuck in an area behind a rock in a weird zone idk I could see under the map into blank space it was weird . Lucky there was water so I could drown and respawn …otherwise I fear I would have been stuck there for good and have to restart the game

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  5. I got a glitch where I put the black and old Umbreon looking Mau on a farm and it started to farm coins. The glitch which I don't know how it happened was that the other pals were picking up the bags of coins and dripping them instantly which duplicated them. It happened when I fast traveled into the base. Maybe someone could look into replication that.

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  6. Seems like dropping your box in front of a rock like that could be sort of a hack to keep Pals from just wandering off into jobs they shouldn't be filling, or lighting the cabin on fire.

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  7. I started with the GamePass version to see what all the hype was about and as of yesterday switched to Steam. Wow, a huge difference. Not only did the GP version lack all that was mentioned, if you tried to swim you'd just die, there was no fire damage when accidentally running over a fire, which was cool I guess. The biggest negative was frame rate. GamePass could not be stable above 60fps, it would just drop me as low as 20fps sometimes. The Steam version is so much smoother and I'm getting a solid 80-100fps. The game is totally worth the $26.

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  8. This game looks WAY more enjoyable than every pokemon game and Im a pokemon fan myself but not a delusional fan. same game like 6 times, then. a shitty buggy open world game, then scarlet and violet which was OK at best. felt like a good free to play game imo. This looks like an actual PROJECT. Palworld devs >

    Ty for the coverage, Jake! 🙏

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