A couple more tips: 1. If you slide and then use the glider mid slide you'll propel yourself forward like being shot out of a cannon. 2. Near the "Small Settlement" fast travel point there's a dungeon that has black cat sphinx pals called "Mau" they dig up gold for you while they're in a ranch, a nice little gold farm imo. Also the "Vixy" is another great pal to put in a ranch, they farm blue pal spheres and arrows so you never have to craft them again. 3. The "Gale Claw" pal is great for movement. You can craft a glove that allows it to become your glider while in your party, it springs forward pretty quickly so you can use it as a quick dodge and can even shoot while gliding in order to get an attack or two in while dodging. 4. Once you get a "Nightwing" pal and the sadle to ride it, you can go from the very beginning area and fly south over the water (flying pals can continue flying over water even while out of stamina) to reach an island that has rare chests with schematics for handguns in order to craft them way before you are able to craft the "Makeshift Handgun" at level 24.
Flying animals don't use stamina over water unless you hit "run". When I'm flying high up I normally just swap to my glider then right back to flying and the stamina resets.
@@KainYusanagi Hold ctrl while sprinting in order to slide I believe. The Vixy can pull some pouches of gold true but the Mau's only dig up gold from what I hear
Good tip on the "nightwing" but you can also take it north to the snowy mountain and harvest chests there. I found a epic schematic for a Assualt Rifle. Granted you have to have a weapons assembly line but it does give you the gun 10 levels before you can unlock it.
If you capture the black market trader and put him in your base hell still sell you pals at the base. Also if you put him back in a ball and let him back out his inventory resets.
@@drakelynel3573yes he is so hard to catch! I tried last night and he pulls out a mini gun and shreds your health! So be prepared and bring your best pals and try to catch him that way
@@drakelynel3573yea he rquires the top tier pal ball to catch reliably. you can catch him with mid tier spheres but it will take a ton of attempts cuz its only a 4% success rate. i went through 25 ish mid tier spheres to capture my trader.
[PalWorld really shows the power of 'economies of scale'. That you don't have to price games at $70; you can still make a truckload of money by getting a game into as many consoles/pc as possible with a consumer friendly price]
Not only do they not have to charge $60+ per game, they don't need to spend millions. A group of friends and a bucket of thumb drives can make you millions.
Here's a good one: Party effects stack. Gumoss for example, a pal found early in the game improves the rate you cut down trees while in your party. If you have all Gumoss in your party, you'll cut down trees in only a swing or two.
i use this when i need to carry a bunch of stuff, i take a whole team of pink meowths, each one increases your carry capacity by 50, 5 of them will increase your capacity by 250.
@@Amanda---Nintendo has seen the models many times over the past few years and they didn't care because you can't sue over inspiration from a game. It's the Pokemon Fanboys that are butthurt over the success of the game and are the ones pushing for Nintendo to do something. The game sites like Gamingbolt, Whatculture Gaming, and Gameraux that are continuing the stories when there isn't one. The CEO has already stated that they submitted all the designs over the past few years and they passed all the legal tests. If Nintendo was going to shut them down, it had the chance to many times over the past few years and they didn't because there isn't anything there.
Been playing since day 1 with about 70 hours in already so a few nitpicks for the tips if you will. 1. Drop sprinting is vastly inferior to just getting a grapple gun. Sure, it can help in the very earliest stages of gameplay but as soon as you have access to the grapple you can just use it instead. 2. The palsphere I'm pretty sure just goes up really fast and maybe invisible when this happens. You can see it also when just recalling pals in the middle of a fight, any tracking attacks like the breath moves or homing orbs will just instantly track up into the sky/ceiling when you do this. 3. If you get your hands on a pal tamer, wandering merchant or black marketeer you should keep them. You can still trade with them. You can also reset their stock by putting them back in a palsphere or palbox and just taking them out again. Very useful for finding some more rare pals or schematics. 4. Grapple guns can also be canceled and you keep the momentum to have some VERY fast gliding. Just grapple the ground, swap weapon mid grapple and pull out the glider and you are zooming. You can also do this with sliding downhill but the grapple is the way to go when you have it. 5. For the resetting bosses, it does not change world bosses, those are static. The random dungeon bosses are different. You can look through the small gap towards the boss room to see what pal it is then run back through the corridor to the previous room. This will reset both the previous room and the boss room so you can try to farm a specific pal. The alpha pal list is also dependent on the level of the dungeon so some of the rarer ones will have to be at higher level dungeons. Also, if you walk too far into the boss room the reset won't work and you'll be stuck with the one you have until you find another random dungeon. 6. When finding a lucky pal, other pals can get the passive trait through breeding. I was able to breed a lucky Rooby I found into a lucky Bushi and was able to eventually get a Bushi with Lucky, Musclehead, Ferocious and Burly Body for a very strong pal. The won't have the increased size or sparkle effects but the stat increases from the passive traits do stack and carry over. 7. Moving bases is much easier once you have unlocked your second base at level 15 or the 3rd base at level 32 I believe. You can just set up the new pal box, teleport to your old base, grab a bunch of stuff and teleport back to the new base and start building. Deconstructing also gives you back 100% of materials used for construction so if you have a few hundred ingots in your assembly lines, just deconstruct, grapple to the palbox, teleport, have a chest right next to the palbox, drop them off and rinse and repeat until you are good to go. 8. As far as basic materials for wood and stone go, you shouldn't worry about them. Once you have a quarry and a logging site which you unlock pretty early you will basically have unlimited wood and stone. It's best to find a place that has big open area so you can actually fit everything inside it instead of smooshing it all together since pals regularly get stuck on things and can't figure out how to get there. Also, big open areas gives you plenty of space for stone/metal walls encircling your base which are fire proof and a single gate opening is enough to funnel any raids through a single opening, preferably into a face of manned turrets that just melt them. Just watch out for flying raids at later levels as they can fly over your walls.
A tip for moving your base. Place a chest right by the pal box and as you disassemble move everything into the chest. Then once you're done, pick everything up. And as long as you're between the chest and palbox you can teleport to your new base
i noticed this bug on the xbox, if you fast travel from base to base using the palbox rather than the travel pillars, your pals at the other bases will stop working and will all freeze in front of your pal box and you’ll have to exit the game to reset them back to work. the way i avoid this is simply putting my palbox/bases close to a fast travel pillar and using those to travel from base to base instead so all my pals at each base continue working when I am at the other base or exploring.
Another tip, Eikthyideer and Tombat can both be caught in the starting area early and have great tree cutting and mining abilities. Best way to automate resources early on
As long as you have upgraded your base enough to be able to deploy a second Pal box, you can fast travel between them to ferry all your stuff to a new home. Then when done, you can decommison the old location from the map screen.
A couple of tips I've not seen other places You can reset food timers by putting them in a box and taking them back out or just by sorting your inventory as pointed out from the replies. If you're having trouble with your base Pals doing the right work, throw a pal from your party at it. Make sure to have Trees, stone and ORE spawns in your base circle or get ready for mining runs. All things in chests will be in your base inventory but not things complete on a table so make sure to build a chest next to every table. Pals put things in chests but do it the dumbest way so if you want your chest organized fill it completely or there will be wool in there. The rarest and most unique Pals are from breeding so if you're into that streamline to that. Playing Solo doesn't carry over to your friend group server someone will have to start over. Flying Pals can fly over water with no stamia drain. Hurry up and get one. There's a glitch that lets you catch bosses at the tower. TH-cam it. It'll get patched soon tho. Steam and Xbox/Gamepass do not cross play…. Yet.
You don't have to breed to get the "most unique" pals. The Frostallion Noct is the only pal you need a breeding farm to get. The rest are all captureable in the wild.
@smackssmacks1306 there are over 18,797 breeding combinations as referenced on the palworld wiki if you're trying to min max a Pal type.. also would you the consider a Shiny min/maxed Frostallion Noct to be the rarest and most unique Pal in the game? I would so not sure of your point
Once you can put down your 2nd palbox you can use it as a pocket teleport hub so when you find that you don't have any teleportation nearby and want to quickly get to your home base just craft one on the spot and teleport out.
Be carefull if you remove your palbox. Most of the things that pals interact with like ranches and farmland will get destroyed and the items will fall on the ground!! So if you remove it on the map make sure you dont lose the items that drop (you have about an hour before they despawn)
@@Marky-Mark1337 You can put a chest by the pal box, load up whatever you want in it, then when you're ready pick up literally everything and fast travel to your other base in one trip.
It doesn't matter. As long as the people playing like the game, then the haters can go and play other games. Good chance half of the haters don't even have a PC or a XBox.
i believe the reason why the pal sphere launch works is because it sends caught pals very high above the map, evidenced by the fact that homing attacks move straight up when the pal its targeting is returned the the sphere. so i think the sphere moves up and pushes you with it
*RB for Xbox. I think he’s talking about the ability to stack multiple items into a chest with one button I.e. If you have wood, stone, ore in your inventory and a chest with stacks of all those things in it, press RB and it will automatically move everything from your inventory to an existing stack in the chest. Indeed very helpful - I didn’t figure this out until like level 28 😂
A tip i found is if you have too many items and it's slowing you down use the grapple to get from point A to point B, so you don't have to walk as much.
Getting a direhowl early on is really useful, it's the fastest land mount at the moment. If you can get one with the swift ability, it will run 30% faster. Once you get the pal essence condenser, fusing direhowls together will increase the mounting ability, making it go faster and use less stamina
Your Pals will usually put their crafted or gathered items in the nearest chest from your camp they can find. So if you're like me and you like order in your chests, or if you don't want 6 different stack of the exact same item, put any chest (the cheapest ones blend perfectly with the quarry and the sawmill) right next to the spot your Pals are farming so that your Pals that are moving the goods don't put them anywhere. Plus, it shortens the path they have to travel to put it, so they can immediately hop on another task, or make the goods available for you to craft more quickly.
There's a few types of Pals that have collars, but the problem right now is that you cannot unequip these collars. They're key items. So if you don't want your Daedream killing everything in sight, you just can't have it in your party anymore. Or just use the radial menu to command all your pals to be passive.
I put my first base in the ruins next to the starting area and I regretted it so much...so much stairs and ruble that I ran out of space super fast. It feels like there's a lot of open spaces that are just about the right size for a base, so try to look for one of those!
If you have a riding mount with some kind of dash ability, you can still use it no matter how over encumbered you are. You could be 10x over the limit and still move around. It’s super useful for getting ore and stuff.
@@Smokecrackerrydayjust do the grapple hook hack, it's not affected by encumber and it's relatively fast grappling around even if you literally can't move
A very big thing is to locate the settlements around the islands, because merchants there sometimes sell thermal and heat-resistant underwear. These are essential to max out your cold/heat resistance, providing the 3rd level of it, when wearing matching armor. Some places in the map can only be safely explored with a maxed out cold/heat resistance.
you can still use the grapple gun to move even when heavily over encumbered. so if you need to change where you place a chest, you can pick up the full contents of the chest and then move to the new chest that way in one trip.
@@Soulpurposeparanormal True I haven't really struggled with that though. I'm not really into the base building aspect so I don't spend my points on that crap. I have definitley been playing the game wrong though I found the 2nd and 3rd towers way before the 1st tower and was already level 22 when I found it so I one-timesd Zoe :P
Don't forget that throwing a pal ball at a wild pal's backside will increase your chances at a successful capture. Also, if you're high enough level and have a way to put them in a shock state (baton or electric pal), that also increases your chance of a successful capture.
This. I can be 5000 pounds overweight from my ore mines and still make it to the palbox for teleporting. Just be sure to have a chest next to the palbox at your main base for quick unloading.
Also I found a bug for in the cave dungeons, if you find a low level one and dont want to spend time running through and trying to find the boss room, use a flying mount, go to the top of the cave and dismount, you get put ontop the map and you can just go straight to the bossroom. To get back in, lodge yourself against the innerwall and throw a mountable pal, if there's no room between you and the wall they get put in bounds and can remount them to get back inside(call this Ashtech pls)
if you shoot a guard and get a wanted level then teleport to a tower boss and go inside then get in between the guard and the boss, the guards will shoot the boss and after they do the boss will run to the side of the arena and if you throw any ball at them there is a 100% chance of you catching it. IMPORTANT: you cannot attack the boss at all or it will mess it up. not many people know this yet so take advantage of it while you can
Extra tip, if you are overweight grapling hook still works, even if you cant move. Good for moving around base or grapling near Palbox to teleport with material.
@@xelusprime The game has been public knowledge for 3 years. Nintendo has had 3 years to do something. Palworlds has over 8 million copies as of the time I'm typing this. If one of the most litigious game company in the business hasn't done anything yet. They won't do anything at all. Nintendo isn't a stranger when it comes to sicking their lawyers on people for the smallest thing, so if they could have done something about this. They 99.99% would have already done it.
As soon as you unlock your second base start an auto mining plus a ranch base. Mining for ores and a ranch with multiple Mau for free gold and 1 or 2 vixy for free blue pokeballs. Auto mining will require an area with mutiple ore nodes(one is by the church teleport) and lvl 2 mining pals.
I always lumped survival craft games into the same boat as battle royal shooters, that being an over saturated same-same market. But fuck o' rover do I love this game.
A good tip, if you do get overencombered (definitely when your in your base) you can use your Grapple gun, And get yourself to your chest to dump what is causing not to move. As you can point it at the ground and go anywhere. And it doesn't matter how overencumbered you are. When I moved my first base that is how I got all the wood and stone to my new base. Another Tip is build a base (when you get access to your second base) In one of the areas that spawns a lot of Ore, That way you can stock pile ore for when you need it at later levels.
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
Outside bosses, actually all labeled on the map bosses, have a 1 hour in game real time respawn timer. You cannot just leave and come back to respawn them. Also the cats in the starter area add 50 carry capacity for each in party. Game changer for starting out. Just straight after getting spheres make your first 10 captures the pink cats then you can drag around like 450 at all times lol
One tip I`d like to add: make sure there is room behind your palbox and place a chest as close as possible to the collisionbox BEHIND the palbox. If you do that at every base and want to haul a lot of ore from one base to another, place the ore/wood/whatever in the chest and position such that you can acces both the chest (it has a front which is weirdly less accessible than the back, orientation matters). Then put ALL the ore in your inventory and fast travel to your other base. Drop your ore, position yourself so you can acces the box (usually 2-3 steps are needed) and your orepile and transfer it all into your base instantly. It saves sooo much time as carry capacuity doen't matter you have 10.000 ore? no problem! ^^
more info for that last tip. at base camp level 10, you unlock access to a second palbox. if you want to move and ease that process, make a new palbox to create a fast travel point so you can move your things, and you keep your camp level, so both bases can have 10 pals each
There is an extra tip that people have not realized when you have access for two bases you can use it to fast travel anywhere, by that I mean if you stuck in the middle of nowhere put down the base marker fast travel to a new location then on the map dismantle the base marker you just made. So now can fast travel anytime
Personally I'd recommend against spawn area for first base. It's well worth traveling just a bit away to the desolate church at - 234 - 347, there's trees of plenty, mushrooms, a free upgrade statue and 9 ore rocks in a tight clump to each other. I moved from spawn to there but now I abandoned that spot as a base and just have it as a passive ore farm and smelting area. My main base is right near r3laxaurus lux there's a kind of obvious location that is clearly designed for a base between 2 cliffs so there's only 2 entrances and it's big enough that the base limit area fits in it perfectly almost, it goes just a little bit up the cliff on one side for me.
I’m surprised that for a tip or trick for this game it wasn’t mentioned that capturing 10 of each pal gives an exp bonus and catching instead of killing give more exp and you still get the materials…also a little thing I like to do is target a decent lvl pal and kinda angle it’s attack path at another pal to weaken them both without wasting ammo or arrows
- If you're going for an explore or resource run, taking one of the starter area pink cats (I currently can't remember what they're called) with you and having them out as your active Pal increases your carry weight some. - If you're swimming (or fell) in water and your stamina is running out you can summon a mountable Pal (even better if they can swim) this could buy you enough time to get out of the water before drowning. This obviously only helps if you've unlocked and crafted the gear that allows you to mount that Pal so make sure you do that. - Put a map marker in spots your find dungeon entrances as they respawn after a while and you'll be able to find them again easier if you've marked their locations. - Speaking of respawning... chest and egg locations also respawn after a while so if you've looted one don't forget to revisit again later. - Pay attention to the passive skills your pals have. Some of the negative passives will decrease a Pal's work or cost your more food while some of the positive ones will help when working at your base. Swiftness and Artisian are nice ones for having at your base in terms of more efficient working. Some of their passives also make them better for taking with you on resource runs or fights.
Finally got around to watching this, and now it's nostalgic. When I first started, I put my base near the starting area, but when I had to make ore runs, I got heavy FAST, so I was back-and-forth constantly. Realizing I had to make a new base somewhere, I packed up and moved everything to the Forgotten Island, right next to two ore deposits. Never had trouble again. Then the game updated sometime down the line and made ore deposit farming totally irrelevant.
One tip I have is definitely catch the people. It sounds like I'm a psychopath or something I know, but if you can find some good traits on the people, I've found they work harder than some of my pals.
All the people I've found only have handiwork though :/ in terms of combat they don't seem to learn new moves or shoot their gun if they have one and they break if you use a skill fruit on them 😢
Some neat things I've found out; While over-encumbered, you can't mount Pals, and trying to pre-emptively mount Pals then carry as much as possible results in them being stuck too, but you can use the Grappling Hook to move around when you have 100's of wood, stone, et al. This might not sound appealing with the CD and all that, but you can still fast travel while over-encumbered, so it can save time base swapping if you grapple to fast travel points. Certain areas you can set up shop make the AI take a hot minute to get to you. It's likely a pathfinding issue, but this makes raids infinitely more tolerable since you have almost a minute or so to prepare. One such area is near the bottom-right beginner spawn, on a small cliff downhill that overlooks another nearby spawn. This area has ore, plenty of trees, a large tree, a few rocks, and Pal spawns, so it's easily identifiable. You can also hike a bit up the side and you'll be right next to a beach dungeon. Base Pals sometimes struggle with many items on the ground (They'll pick up one, move it slightly, then pick up another.) This can be bypassed by having multiple (atleast three) Pals that carry things to storage, or alternatively, a container nearby specifically for them. Dungeons are fixed in terms of how they're designed. Once you learn the correct path, it's easy to speedrun them. This is important during updates where Dungeons are unstable and may crash your game if you play too long in them. An example is the aforementioned beach dungeon; The route is left path, right path, then straight into the big tree room (Atleast, for me.) Lastly, if you're unlucky enough to fall through the map into the ocean (which frequently happens over in the tundra map.) keeping atleast one mountable Pal on you can save you, since they can swim for a while due to slower stamina drain. (An example being the double jump deer-esque mount you can get, which can swim for a minute or two, if I remember.)
My biggest tip is just to make sure there are a couple ore deposits inside your camp, so you're not having to mine all that nonsense yourself. There are some really good spots where you can get five or six, easily, but you probably don't need to optimize to that extent.
We created a second base at a nice spot that has both ore and coal so we're pretty much set going forward. It's basically self automated with the pals so we just go in from time to time to replenish their food supply but now we're not burdened with supplementing those raw mats for the sheer volume of ingots/refined ingots we need.
It has built in cheats pretty much on the World Setting Menu. You click on the world you want to load when you start the game and on that screen is the world options. Took me a while to find.
10:13 I started playing the game on PC Games Pass and put in 10 hours before I had a game breaking bug that wouldn't allow me to load my world. I uninstalled, unsubscribed, and bought it on Steam. The experience has been much better on Steam, since the button prompts actually show up, the game runs smoother, and there is a quit game option at the menu! No crashes or errors at 20+ hours now!
If you want the giant Mammoth "Mammorest" you can pick a giga sphere and head to the teleport near a bridge, more or less in the middle of the map, some times there are two Mammorest fighting each other, you just wait one to get week and you can throw your giga ball, use the throw from behind bonus and you should be able to catch it around lvl 20, its a freaking strong Pal with hight damage and defense, it is type grass but can even fight fire with an easy
Best place for a starter base in my opinion: It's a bit of a travel, but you gotta go past the first two bosses. To the East / north-east of the first proper Boss Tower. Go up, as high as you can, you will find a couple of wooden bridges connecting some very high rocks. There's one particular column of rocks that goes very high and has about 5 IRON ore veins there + trees + enough space to create a base. If you construct fundations ARROUND and leave the 5 nodes in the middle untouched, they will respawn regularly. (note that IRON ores are only struck by pals with mining lvl 2.) This might not feel too useful or even get a bit bothersome to get there the first time. Advantages: 1: EASY to Defend. Raids will either not be able to reach up, or take a long time, giving you plenty of options to react. Also they seem to always come from one single direction all together. 2: As soon as you advance a little bit in the game, you will be SUPER thankful for the Iron Ores and not having to make a billion journeys to go fetch Iron, wich on top, is very heavy. 3: Great sightseeing, can see lots of map locations from there. Disadvantages: 1: Difficult to reach (first time). 2: Not enough space for a proper end-game base. I personally use this now as a secondary base for Iron, but it did help a lot on the start with the annoying raids and the initial massive need for iron.
Been playing this game for days and literally just figured out I can fast travel from my base. You gotta be kidding me. The worst part is I thought on multiple occasions man they really need to add the ability to fast travel from the palbox and guess what you could the whole time.
There really is no reason to "move" your first Palbox/Base, once you get your PalBox leveled up enough you can have more than one PalBox/Base. Each PalBox acts as a Fast Travel point so you might as well put your 2nd base wherever you find yourself frequently going to so that you can quickly fast travel there whenever you want.
Yeah but if you place your first base somewhere dumb then youre gonna have a bad time when it comes time to get coal or pure quartz later. Not a big problem if you're playing on casual but I prefer to have my pals collecting resources so having first base near ore second near coal and third near pure quartz is pretty nice.
Helpful advice for moving bases. The palbox works as a fast travel point. So before wo if you are planning on moving base and arnt set on you 3 location keep one bases un set. Place it at the move location then just fast travel between the 2 moving your stuff
Can recommend the Iron field by the church in the red biome as a base. Its got wood, its got rock, its got Iron. Basically a extremely effective sphere Factory
I have to say I didn’t know about the fire pals. Thinking on it I’m genuinely surprised my base didn’t burn down since I had both a fire pit, and my cooking station like a foot from wooden base lol
I used my sparkfox flamethrower ability near my base walls...even though I had 4 water types trying to extinguish, it was better to sell the flaming walls to prevent the fire spreading
Broncherry and other larger pals with similar abilities grant 100 at least per in your party so if you need to pack mule stuff, stock up on a bunch of those for even more capacity.
Use a vixy in a ranch to collect an endless supply of money, arrows and pal spheres(condensing doesn't seem upgrade the kind of pal sphere). When hauling large amount of weight like moving base or collecting ore, you can use a cattiva to increase your carry weight by 50 for each one in your party or better yet use several kingpaca to increase carry weight by an extra 100(condensing the cattiva upgrades the amount they can carry so I'd imagine the same would work for a kingpaca).
Also a thing I just learned from this video is that you can actually aim a Pal Sphere on a Pal and see the %-chance it starts out with for catching that Pal. Didn't notice that before
I didnt understand how big the map was until i seen the big tree of life and realized i could go all the way out there. Thats when i realized this game is something special. I cannot wait to see what they do in the future
Inventory Management Tip! On PC, press R to automatically combine items from your inventory with matching items in chests. I have a metal chest i put all gathering drops in right next to the Pal station. Perfect for delivering 2k lbs of ore, coal, stone, shards, wood, fiber, etc. from my mining outposts.
Another cool tip. Superslide/Superglide. When you jump, you jump speed were moving You glide at speed you jump. Use a motivator to sprint before jump to glide faster. But wait, is more. If you sprint and crouch, will do a little slide. Do it on a downhill slope, will slide down the slope fast... Jump while sliding fast to get a really fast glide speed.
@@done807 yes they will put the fire out, It will become their first priority. But make sure you have a BIG water pals, they can spit more waters. Small water pals takes long enough to put the fire out. It happens to my palworld today, I became paranoid when my all my storage boxes are burning. Good thing my water pals save it 😂
Mine just ran around in circles while everything burned to the ground. They'd start to put it out, but give up immediately. It was beyond annoying. If it happened to my base rather than my entire defensive perimeter, I'd have rage quit on the spot.
I honestly didnt think id get hooked on this game but man am i hooked. I love everything about it I thought it was really cool how the pals have skills that can help you with crafting or gathering resources. Its so so so good!
I go lucky pal and effigy hunting at night. They glow in the dark and you can see them from far away. Also, resetting an area also resets what the pal merchants sell. I was able to get a lot of pals I couldn't find in the wild. Once you've reached a lvl 10 base and gained the ability to make a second pal box, you can use it as a fast travel location and remove and replace it wherever you want. I've been using it to quickly move inventories, or repair my equipment before taking on a tough pal.
My main issue with the grapple gun is that you get the first flying saddle before it so it's basically obsolete on entry 8:03 Honestly I've never had any issues with fire, but water pals will put out any fires that do happen and I always have Fuacks around. I've seen 4 and caught 2 lucky pals so far. The two I missed 1 koed me with a surprise dark blast and the other I just respawned and had no pal spheres on me. The two I have are a Gumoss which is as big as the boss one and a Foxparks who looks hilarious as a giant flamethrower :3
My number 1 tip for moving base is to set up chests close to the palbox and a second palbox where u plan to move to. Delete a filled crate and set all ur pals to haulers, they will haul everything to the closest crates with space so if the one near the palbox is empty and close they will haul it to there then u can simply grab everything from there and tp to ur new location and unload into a chest that u place near that palbox or if u already have storage and hauling pals at the new base just dump it there and let them do the work. Much faster then trying to walk cross map with a full inventory for hours.
Something I wish I knew from the start is that YOUR PALBOX IS A TELEPORTER. you can teleport out of and back to your base so you DON'T NEED TO BUILD RIGHT NEXT TO A TELEPORTER
Tip: Build camps in open and flat areas to avoid enemies glitching into rock cliffs and destroying entire camp without being able to damage the enemies.
1. you can respawn to different locations, on different islands.. depending on your settings you can just select "respawn" while at your base (or when carrying nothing) choose a different island, find the nearest fast travel location, and fast travel back to your base to pick up anything you dropped when you selected respawn (it is as if you died) this opens up SOO much of the map to easily explore. 2. the humans you can catch, includes the merchants, you can catch the merchants and put them IN your base... they are higher level, and easy to find later, but how convenient to have one in your base? 3. catch 10 of EVERY pal for easy xp.. you get more and more of a bonus for each catch, up to 10.. doesn't seem to matter what level the pals are either. 4. higher level pals sell for more to the black market merchants.. so just put some low levels in your party and catch a couple pals for quick levels before selling, might be worth it.
One thing I notice a lot of people do with their second base is rather than building something sophisticated or fancy, dedicate the second base to gathering large amounts ore. I find it particularly easy to set up quick bases near trees. Have a group of Liftmunks go to town on the trees and help build any beds. Liftmunks are great cheap labor all throughout. Get a lot of wood for making a house and beds.
My personal tip is hunt luckies at night their glow is easier to spot. I spent about 20 hours on PC gamepass and then picked up the steam version. This game is very fun, and i always struggled with survival type games, but its so much easier with the pal help
Yaaaa. So i downloaded it yesterday and started playing. I was hooked. Put in like 2 hours into it. I love pokemon. I love survivals. I like to just turn off my brain and collect stuff, and i enjoy games with a decent progression that keeps you wanting to get that next unlock or upgrade. And this has that. With pokemon. So pretty hooked! highly recommend it!
I got like 73hs of playtime at the moments so I wanna leave my TIPS: First part of the video, moving around with a lot of weight, (like moving lots of rocks from a box to another one) use the grappling gun, and leave a box close to your base teleport (you can teleport even when overweight). When making a base, I suggest that your main one is on a big clear space, don't worry about wood or stone, you can make that. Once you unlock your second and third base, try making both of them small mining camps, one for ore, the other one for coal ( in the dessert near the Anubis boss there is a cool place for coal) and keep many mining pals on these two, you are gonna need it. Keep a storage near your teleport so you can transport the ore and coal back to the main base in seconds. Also keep in mind when doing a base near a boss, it might get close and attack you (it can help to melt it down if you have no interest on capturing it). At night is the best time to go out and look for eggs and Lifmunks Effigys. The stunt bat can give you up to 10% more chances just keep in mind it does 1 damage and you gotta hit the pal many times, once it gets electrocuted you can throw your ball. If a boss fight gets hard, don't let your pals died, change them and they will regenerate inside the ball, also you can call them back to their ball to escape some of the bosses attacks. Flying mount don't fall into water even when they are out of stamina, so if you don't own a water mount, just fly. Be mindful with technology points, at end game you might be short for a few levels on something your really need. Dungeons, special trees with skills and eggs always spawn at the same place, use your map and keep track of it. Optimize your weight if you are going out to farm, bring Cattiva or many of them (his weight passive stacks), take lighter gear, it's still going to protect you from the cold/heat and you are gonna be able to carry more stuff (same with guns, glider, etc. take it off for going out and pick up resources). At the beginning don't try to make to many tier 1 balls, just grab a couple of Vixy and put them in the ranch, you'll have plenty of balls with that. Don't think too much about which pal is the strongest, go with whatever you like, the real grind starts at the end with the breeding and getting the right passives for each one of them.
Loved the Skyrim Easter egg. Found a wounded Merc on a beach and she told me the whole " I used to be an adventurer like you" skit. Loving this game so far
Use the pedestal ( sorry I forget what it is called.) to control your Pals . You can turn on and off skills you don't want them to use. They can also be assigned to any work bench you want; also shows how many Pals can work at each work bench. Way easier to control your workers.
I have 3 more tips: 1 - cooler box as it is now it is completely useless even if you assign a pal to cool it eventualy it will stop doing it to do something else since ice pals in early game when you unlock the cool box is impossible to get as a new player, as a veteran you may know some trick but the best way to preserve food is build fireplace / cooking station and cook an amount of food and don't pick it up, the food won't degradate unless it goes to your inventory. 2 - If you wanna farm Iron, Sulfer, Coal far from your base and don't wanna go back and forth too many times, level up your weight capacity to 1k, put in your party 5 cattivas because each one has a passive skill to increase your weight capacity by 50 so 5 of them is 250 extra and use a transport pal by ground or air as you seems feet, most of them will be air so it is better. You can also ignore the cattiva strategy and save points on weight capacity by crafting 2 or 3 grappling guns to move you even when you can't move at all OR just respawn if you have the don't lose items enabled to respawn at your base and use the grappling gun to move around and farm as much as you wanna. 3 - The night time is the best way to hunt lucky pals but also to look for those greens pals effigys, both glows alot in the dark and using a flying mount is a must. == Easy resourses == 1 - If you wanna easier iron ore, in the "fall" area there is a church with a fast travel on it and right after behind the church there is a big spawn of iron same to a castle near the bamboo area. 2 - craft a heat prof armor and go to the east, at the boss tower fast travel point there are alot of sulfer and south of this area in an ancient civilization ruins there is another fast travel and all over this are there are alot more iron ore. 3 - you can get easy coal in the desert area or in the desert area close to the center of the world where you find anubis, there are 2 big coal deposits. 4 - I'm not yet in need of quartz but the early one you can found it is in a small ice area where the other boss tower is, not too close from it there is a small deposit of quartz but I bet there will be a better place in the snow mountain.
Another tip!! (Idk if patched) If your pal faints, you can put them in the box, and the timer shows up and then have them work at the base. The timer will go from about 10 minutes to about 10 seconds and then you can transfer them back to your party.
Moving your base in PalWorld is significantly easier once you've upgraded enough to have a 2nd base. At that point, you set up the second one where you desire the new one to be, and teleport between the two bases using the fast travel system. Once all your supplies are moved into the new base, disassemble the old base (returning to drop off resources as needed) until you're done. Then just delete the PalBox and go to your new location. As you upgrade and get more bases, you can use this to move stuff back and forth before destroying a base and starting over in a new location.
this might be a tip, this is obviously an early access game, therefore there will be bugs, like if you are in water, in a multiplayer game, and you get knocked out because you couldn't reach a shore, or you didn't had enough stamina, and somehow you get to the "bottom" of the body of water while knocked and die there, you wouldn't be able to reach your bag because you can't get to the bottom, there is no way to swim down, but there is a way, get any land mount pal, now in the water, whole mounting, get out of your mount (just in case, i tried with the deer) and the i got to the bottom, somehow the game thinks you are on regular land, and from there you can get to your bag and recover your stuff, that's half the battle. The other half is going up again, when you try to use a pal on the bottom it doesn't exactly work, you launch them, but they don't move by themselves there, what i did, i had another mount, this time one of the birds, and when i tried to fly, i went to sort of little loop where i was "falling" until the game corrected itself and i was back at my base with my loot with me
I'm having a lot of fun with palworld, I had to move my first base to a bigger area near by because I needed more building room. So what I did was I moved my palbox to the new base and made some storage crates. when I returned to get all my stored items I was over-encumbered very fast like 4000/300 but what I did to move around was I used my grapple gun to pull myself around collecting all my stored items and then I just grappled myself over to my new base instead of going back and forth multiple times you can even fast travel when over-encumbered. I even use this technique when it comes to mining ore, so I have a second base set up for mining ore and at this spot it has 6-9 ore boulders, I have lvl 3 mining pals that mine the ore but some times they need help mining it all, So I just grapple gun around to where I can mine the ore boulder and then I grapple to any ore that is on the ground and pick them up, then I take any ore that pals have collected in the 1 container I put out and lastly I grapple over to my palbox and use it to fast travel to my main base where I throw all the ore in storage, then use my Jormuntide Ignis to melt them all in to ingots
Tip: Incubating an egg will take less time if it is comfortable. Place a Campfire close to the incubator to increase percentage to 100 if common egg, or place Ice Cube etc. depending on type of egg.
I have had a really bad day. Bad thoughts. This. Seeing a new video I haven't seen yet. This is changing my day. Thank you for the commitment to new content.
For #7 tip: You can also just use the Grapple to move when overcumbered. I've had 10.000 weight on me before while only being able to carry 2.000 and I was able to easily travel. Great for moving stuff in your base especially if you're relocating chests
-You can use grappling hook to move yourself while over capacity. You can carry all your wood and stone and then use hook to take you to a teleporter. -You can capture black market traders and then reset their inventory by depositing into the box and taking him out again. Additionally he has crazy hp and you can teach him pal moves. Truly one of the most powerful pals
A couple more tips:
1. If you slide and then use the glider mid slide you'll propel yourself forward like being shot out of a cannon.
2. Near the "Small Settlement" fast travel point there's a dungeon that has black cat sphinx pals called "Mau" they dig up gold for you while they're in a ranch, a nice little gold farm imo. Also the "Vixy" is another great pal to put in a ranch, they farm blue pal spheres and arrows so you never have to craft them again.
3. The "Gale Claw" pal is great for movement. You can craft a glove that allows it to become your glider while in your party, it springs forward pretty quickly so you can use it as a quick dodge and can even shoot while gliding in order to get an attack or two in while dodging.
4. Once you get a "Nightwing" pal and the sadle to ride it, you can go from the very beginning area and fly south over the water (flying pals can continue flying over water even while out of stamina) to reach an island that has rare chests with schematics for handguns in order to craft them way before you are able to craft the "Makeshift Handgun" at level 24.
Thanks
Flying animals don't use stamina over water unless you hit "run". When I'm flying high up I normally just swap to my glider then right back to flying and the stamina resets.
...You can slide? Vixy can also pull up gold btw.
@@KainYusanagi Hold ctrl while sprinting in order to slide I believe. The Vixy can pull some pouches of gold true but the Mau's only dig up gold from what I hear
Good tip on the "nightwing" but you can also take it north to the snowy mountain and harvest chests there. I found a epic schematic for a Assualt Rifle. Granted you have to have a weapons assembly line but it does give you the gun 10 levels before you can unlock it.
If you capture the black market trader and put him in your base hell still sell you pals at the base. Also if you put him back in a ball and let him back out his inventory resets.
is he harder to catch than normal goons? I'm afraid to catch him because he is lvl 40
@@drakelynel3573yes he is so hard to catch! I tried last night and he pulls out a mini gun and shreds your health! So be prepared and bring your best pals and try to catch him that way
@@drakelynel3573 hell yeah he is
@@drakelynel3573yea he rquires the top tier pal ball to catch reliably. you can catch him with mid tier spheres but it will take a ton of attempts cuz its only a 4% success rate. i went through 25 ish mid tier spheres to capture my trader.
@@drakelynel3573yes but there's an 8 min guide on youtube on how to do it easy
[PalWorld really shows the power of 'economies of scale'. That you don't have to price games at $70; you can still make a truckload of money by getting a game into as many consoles/pc as possible with a consumer friendly price]
Not only do they not have to charge $60+ per game, they don't need to spend millions. A group of friends and a bucket of thumb drives can make you millions.
that's not what "economies of scale" refers to
Isn't it only on one console? I love the game but feel bad for the Sony and Nintendo fans who want to play. I'm having a blast
As it's an unknown, the low price helps. But now they can likely charge a bit more for palworld 2 since we would have higher expectations.
I've seen this exact same comment posted on other videos, complete with the odd square brackets. This is either a bot or a comment spammer.
Here's a good one: Party effects stack. Gumoss for example, a pal found early in the game improves the rate you cut down trees while in your party. If you have all Gumoss in your party, you'll cut down trees in only a swing or two.
i use this when i need to carry a bunch of stuff, i take a whole team of pink meowths, each one increases your carry capacity by 50, 5 of them will increase your capacity by 250.
@@tuseroni6085😅😅😅😅😅pink meowths is hilarious
I'm so glad to finally see a game that's exploding but also fun! Definitely a breathe of fresh air.
You know what else is exploding?
Play this game while you can cause Nintendo is coming for it.
@@Amanda---Nintendo has seen the models many times over the past few years and they didn't care because you can't sue over inspiration from a game. It's the Pokemon Fanboys that are butthurt over the success of the game and are the ones pushing for Nintendo to do something. The game sites like Gamingbolt, Whatculture Gaming, and Gameraux that are continuing the stories when there isn't one. The CEO has already stated that they submitted all the designs over the past few years and they passed all the legal tests. If Nintendo was going to shut them down, it had the chance to many times over the past few years and they didn't because there isn't anything there.
@@Joreel as a die hard pokemon fan, I hope this puts a fire under gamefreaks ass. they need to do better.
I'm sure their plagarised Legend of Zelda BOTW and Silksong knockoff games were also a breath of fresh air right
Been playing since day 1 with about 70 hours in already so a few nitpicks for the tips if you will.
1. Drop sprinting is vastly inferior to just getting a grapple gun. Sure, it can help in the very earliest stages of gameplay but as soon as you have access to the grapple you can just use it instead.
2. The palsphere I'm pretty sure just goes up really fast and maybe invisible when this happens. You can see it also when just recalling pals in the middle of a fight, any tracking attacks like the breath moves or homing orbs will just instantly track up into the sky/ceiling when you do this.
3. If you get your hands on a pal tamer, wandering merchant or black marketeer you should keep them. You can still trade with them. You can also reset their stock by putting them back in a palsphere or palbox and just taking them out again. Very useful for finding some more rare pals or schematics.
4. Grapple guns can also be canceled and you keep the momentum to have some VERY fast gliding. Just grapple the ground, swap weapon mid grapple and pull out the glider and you are zooming. You can also do this with sliding downhill but the grapple is the way to go when you have it.
5. For the resetting bosses, it does not change world bosses, those are static. The random dungeon bosses are different. You can look through the small gap towards the boss room to see what pal it is then run back through the corridor to the previous room. This will reset both the previous room and the boss room so you can try to farm a specific pal. The alpha pal list is also dependent on the level of the dungeon so some of the rarer ones will have to be at higher level dungeons. Also, if you walk too far into the boss room the reset won't work and you'll be stuck with the one you have until you find another random dungeon.
6. When finding a lucky pal, other pals can get the passive trait through breeding. I was able to breed a lucky Rooby I found into a lucky Bushi and was able to eventually get a Bushi with Lucky, Musclehead, Ferocious and Burly Body for a very strong pal. The won't have the increased size or sparkle effects but the stat increases from the passive traits do stack and carry over.
7. Moving bases is much easier once you have unlocked your second base at level 15 or the 3rd base at level 32 I believe. You can just set up the new pal box, teleport to your old base, grab a bunch of stuff and teleport back to the new base and start building. Deconstructing also gives you back 100% of materials used for construction so if you have a few hundred ingots in your assembly lines, just deconstruct, grapple to the palbox, teleport, have a chest right next to the palbox, drop them off and rinse and repeat until you are good to go.
8. As far as basic materials for wood and stone go, you shouldn't worry about them. Once you have a quarry and a logging site which you unlock pretty early you will basically have unlimited wood and stone. It's best to find a place that has big open area so you can actually fit everything inside it instead of smooshing it all together since pals regularly get stuck on things and can't figure out how to get there. Also, big open areas gives you plenty of space for stone/metal walls encircling your base which are fire proof and a single gate opening is enough to funnel any raids through a single opening, preferably into a face of manned turrets that just melt them. Just watch out for flying raids at later levels as they can fly over your walls.
much appreciated!
All of these tips are amazing, sir.
A tip for moving your base. Place a chest right by the pal box and as you disassemble move everything into the chest. Then once you're done, pick everything up. And as long as you're between the chest and palbox you can teleport to your new base
grappling hooks work while encumbered too, it's how i moved 20 tons of my base in 1 trip
@@Nate-bc1elouu thanks for this one
i noticed this bug on the xbox, if you fast travel from base to base using the palbox rather than the travel pillars, your pals at the other bases will stop working and will all freeze in front of your pal box and you’ll have to exit the game to reset them back to work. the way i avoid this is simply putting my palbox/bases close to a fast travel pillar and using those to travel from base to base instead so all my pals at each base continue working when I am at the other base or exploring.
@@ethanashby4889I think they are only initially frozen and do work in the background, just not rendered
Another tip, Eikthyideer and Tombat can both be caught in the starting area early and have great tree cutting and mining abilities. Best way to automate resources early on
Agreed! I love my Tombat mining crew
I'm like 40hrs in never seen a wild tomcat.
And my base is in the starting area 😅
Good to know. I'll keep am eye out.
@@johnmillay6790 they only spawn at night, they glow purple so it’ll be easy to see them
As long as you have upgraded your base enough to be able to deploy a second Pal box, you can fast travel between them to ferry all your stuff to a new home. Then when done, you can decommison the old location from the map screen.
A couple of tips I've not seen other places
You can reset food timers by putting them in a box and taking them back out or just by sorting your inventory as pointed out from the replies.
If you're having trouble with your base Pals doing the right work, throw a pal from your party at it.
Make sure to have Trees, stone and ORE spawns in your base circle or get ready for mining runs.
All things in chests will be in your base inventory but not things complete on a table so make sure to build a chest next to every table.
Pals put things in chests but do it the dumbest way so if you want your chest organized fill it completely or there will be wool in there.
The rarest and most unique Pals are from breeding so if you're into that streamline to that.
Playing Solo doesn't carry over to your friend group server someone will have to start over.
Flying Pals can fly over water with no stamia drain. Hurry up and get one.
There's a glitch that lets you catch bosses at the tower. TH-cam it. It'll get patched soon tho.
Steam and Xbox/Gamepass do not cross play…. Yet.
You can also reset food timers just by SORTING. Top right option in Inventory and all boxes. Idk if this will be patched out
To add on to the resetting food timers part, the timers also reset if you just sort your inventory in the menu!
Even better!
You don't have to breed to get the "most unique" pals.
The Frostallion Noct is the only pal you need a breeding farm to get.
The rest are all captureable in the wild.
@smackssmacks1306 there are over 18,797 breeding combinations as referenced on the palworld wiki if you're trying to min max a Pal type.. also would you the consider a Shiny min/maxed Frostallion Noct to be the rarest and most unique Pal in the game? I would so not sure of your point
Once you can put down your 2nd palbox you can use it as a pocket teleport hub so when you find that you don't have any teleportation nearby and want to quickly get to your home base just craft one on the spot and teleport out.
Be carefull if you remove your palbox. Most of the things that pals interact with like ranches and farmland will get destroyed and the items will fall on the ground!! So if you remove it on the map make sure you dont lose the items that drop (you have about an hour before they despawn)
Is there supply line between bases. Like one base can farm resources and have another for whatever?
@@Marky-Mark1337 No such thing yet.
@@Marky-Mark1337 You can put a chest by the pal box, load up whatever you want in it, then when you're ready pick up literally everything and fast travel to your other base in one trip.
Hate to see this game get so much shade by people.
Every successful game gets shaded, it's inevitable. Whether or not it's justified is a whole different story
It doesn't matter. As long as the people playing like the game, then the haters can go and play other games. Good chance half of the haters don't even have a PC or a XBox.
They don’t even matter man. There are over 7 million copies sold, and you love the game as well. That’s all that should matter.
Its only Pokémon fans, they're upset Paleorld did the open world/sandbox thing better than Game Freak could ever attempt.
Mfs just to overly critical and entitled, if the game is good play it, if it’s not fun then don’t play it!
i believe the reason why the pal sphere launch works is because it sends caught pals very high above the map, evidenced by the fact that homing attacks move straight up when the pal its targeting is returned the the sphere. so i think the sphere moves up and pushes you with it
Press R to instantly stack materials from your inventory to a chest, so helpful
Or y for Xbox
*RB for Xbox.
I think he’s talking about the ability to stack multiple items into a chest with one button
I.e. If you have wood, stone, ore in your inventory and a chest with stacks of all those things in it, press RB and it will automatically move everything from your inventory to an existing stack in the chest. Indeed very helpful - I didn’t figure this out until like level 28 😂
@@KPid10tI am also just learning this at level 28. Thank you for the tip lol
Game changer!!
i didnt not know that thanks!
A tip i found is if you have too many items and it's slowing you down use the grapple to get from point A to point B, so you don't have to walk as much.
Getting a direhowl early on is really useful, it's the fastest land mount at the moment. If you can get one with the swift ability, it will run 30% faster.
Once you get the pal essence condenser, fusing direhowls together will increase the mounting ability, making it go faster and use less stamina
it is not at all the fastest fenglope is much faster
@@ehrenmorris6731Hella fast and has significantly better jumping ability.
It's also not something you get access to early on@@ehrenmorris6731
Your Pals will usually put their crafted or gathered items in the nearest chest from your camp they can find. So if you're like me and you like order in your chests, or if you don't want 6 different stack of the exact same item, put any chest (the cheapest ones blend perfectly with the quarry and the sawmill) right next to the spot your Pals are farming so that your Pals that are moving the goods don't put them anywhere. Plus, it shortens the path they have to travel to put it, so they can immediately hop on another task, or make the goods available for you to craft more quickly.
If you make the collar for Daedream and your party is all daedreams you can have them all out at once
Lmao I didn't even consider that
works for all the other "helper" pals too, can have a whole mixed party of 5 out all the time lol
Downside is you cant put them away to catch
There's a few types of Pals that have collars, but the problem right now is that you cannot unequip these collars. They're key items. So if you don't want your Daedream killing everything in sight, you just can't have it in your party anymore. Or just use the radial menu to command all your pals to be passive.
@@Amins88 yes you can but that only works if you have one daedream in your team and have it summoned that way the collar wont work
I put my first base in the ruins next to the starting area and I regretted it so much...so much stairs and ruble that I ran out of space super fast. It feels like there's a lot of open spaces that are just about the right size for a base, so try to look for one of those!
My thoughts exactly, the ruins looked nice, but absolutely no room!
I put mine here to! 😂 I'm just rolling with it for now
Yeah I kept making them in "cool" locations only to keep getting pals stuck and starving or waist half my room with the terrain
I did the same 😂
windswept hills has a nice open spot and a nice beach with it you can use the whole circel
If you have a riding mount with some kind of dash ability, you can still use it no matter how over encumbered you are. You could be 10x over the limit and still move around. It’s super useful for getting ore and stuff.
@@Smokecrackerrydayjust do the grapple hook hack, it's not affected by encumber and it's relatively fast grappling around even if you literally can't move
Doesn't work on the deer
False.
A very big thing is to locate the settlements around the islands, because merchants there sometimes sell thermal and heat-resistant underwear.
These are essential to max out your cold/heat resistance, providing the 3rd level of it, when wearing matching armor. Some places in the map can only be safely explored with a maxed out cold/heat resistance.
you can still use the grapple gun to move even when heavily over encumbered. so if you need to change where you place a chest, you can pick up the full contents of the chest and then move to the new chest that way in one trip.
Early game tip: respawn at each starting point to get access to warp towers/tech points. Only 1 respawn point is really far from a warp tower.
I thought of doing that, but I chose not to in order to have more fun exploring
@@agr0nianTVeach tower also gives you 1 tech point, so it helps with starting out.
@@Soulpurposeparanormal True I haven't really struggled with that though. I'm not really into the base building aspect so I don't spend my points on that crap. I have definitley been playing the game wrong though I found the 2nd and 3rd towers way before the 1st tower and was already level 22 when I found it so I one-timesd Zoe :P
10:08 at long last... finally somebody who actually sticks to their "pizza's on me" line and doesn't leave people hanging 😂😂
Don't forget that throwing a pal ball at a wild pal's backside will increase your chances at a successful capture. Also, if you're high enough level and have a way to put them in a shock state (baton or electric pal), that also increases your chance of a successful capture.
Trick for encumbrance.. use the grapple hook to move, it works, have to wait the cool down time but it works
This. I can be 5000 pounds overweight from my ore mines and still make it to the palbox for teleporting. Just be sure to have a chest next to the palbox at your main base for quick unloading.
does not always work for me but that might just be a server issue and probably 'works' fine on single player
@@LirqFalco yep I had to quickly learn the hard way to have that chest right there at base
@@skywalker00700 I'm on game pass, currently so maybe only works for that but it's worth trying.
@@skywalker00700works on multiplayer
Also I found a bug for in the cave dungeons, if you find a low level one and dont want to spend time running through and trying to find the boss room, use a flying mount, go to the top of the cave and dismount, you get put ontop the map and you can just go straight to the bossroom. To get back in, lodge yourself against the innerwall and throw a mountable pal, if there's no room between you and the wall they get put in bounds and can remount them to get back inside(call this Ashtech pls)
if you shoot a guard and get a wanted level then teleport to a tower boss and go inside then get in between the guard and the boss, the guards will shoot the boss and after they do the boss will run to the side of the arena and if you throw any ball at them there is a 100% chance of you catching it. IMPORTANT: you cannot attack the boss at all or it will mess it up. not many people know this yet so take advantage of it while you can
Extra tip, if you are overweight grapling hook still works, even if you cant move. Good for moving around base or grapling near Palbox to teleport with material.
Honestly surprised the pal sphere has collision, hope this game puts pressure on pokemon to be better
@@xelusprime The game has been public knowledge for 3 years. Nintendo has had 3 years to do something. Palworlds has over 8 million copies as of the time I'm typing this. If one of the most litigious game company in the business hasn't done anything yet. They won't do anything at all. Nintendo isn't a stranger when it comes to sicking their lawyers on people for the smallest thing, so if they could have done something about this. They 99.99% would have already done it.
Love to see a small (inexperienced) dev team take the world by storm!!!
What an amazing story ❤
Inexperienced?
Heard of Craftopia?
@@Nillocisii
Yes, inexperienced
Only one person on the team had ever used Unreal Engine
you can also catch the traders, and set them in your home base. you can also make them re roll what theyre offering. especially the black market guy.
As soon as you unlock your second base start an auto mining plus a ranch base. Mining for ores and a ranch with multiple Mau for free gold and 1 or 2 vixy for free blue pokeballs. Auto mining will require an area with mutiple ore nodes(one is by the church teleport) and lvl 2 mining pals.
I always lumped survival craft games into the same boat as battle royal shooters, that being an over saturated same-same market. But fuck o' rover do I love this game.
I've always loved pokemon and survival games. This game is my wet dream 😅
A good tip, if you do get overencombered (definitely when your in your base) you can use your Grapple gun, And get yourself to your chest to dump what is causing not to move. As you can point it at the ground and go anywhere. And it doesn't matter how overencumbered you are. When I moved my first base that is how I got all the wood and stone to my new base.
Another Tip is build a base (when you get access to your second base) In one of the areas that spawns a lot of Ore, That way you can stock pile ore for when you need it at later levels.
For Number 10: Just get a Grappling hook, you can jump distance to any box or fast travel point if you need to cover quick distance with any weight.
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
You having the “gossiping villager” in your battle party made me chuckle 😂🤣
Outside bosses, actually all labeled on the map bosses, have a 1 hour in game real time respawn timer. You cannot just leave and come back to respawn them. Also the cats in the starter area add 50 carry capacity for each in party. Game changer for starting out. Just straight after getting spheres make your first 10 captures the pink cats then you can drag around like 450 at all times lol
One tip I`d like to add: make sure there is room behind your palbox and place a chest as close as possible to the collisionbox BEHIND the palbox.
If you do that at every base and want to haul a lot of ore from one base to another, place the ore/wood/whatever in the chest and position such that you can acces both the chest (it has a front which is weirdly less accessible than the back, orientation matters). Then put ALL the ore in your inventory and fast travel to your other base. Drop your ore, position yourself so you can acces the box (usually 2-3 steps are needed) and your orepile and transfer it all into your base instantly. It saves sooo much time as carry capacuity doen't matter you have 10.000 ore? no problem! ^^
more info for that last tip. at base camp level 10, you unlock access to a second palbox. if you want to move and ease that process, make a new palbox to create a fast travel point so you can move your things, and you keep your camp level, so both bases can have 10 pals each
There is an extra tip that people have not realized when you have access for two bases you can use it to fast travel anywhere, by that I mean if you stuck in the middle of nowhere put down the base marker fast travel to a new location then on the map dismantle the base marker you just made. So now can fast travel anytime
Personally I'd recommend against spawn area for first base. It's well worth traveling just a bit away to the desolate church at - 234 - 347, there's trees of plenty, mushrooms, a free upgrade statue and 9 ore rocks in a tight clump to each other. I moved from spawn to there but now I abandoned that spot as a base and just have it as a passive ore farm and smelting area. My main base is right near r3laxaurus lux there's a kind of obvious location that is clearly designed for a base between 2 cliffs so there's only 2 entrances and it's big enough that the base limit area fits in it perfectly almost, it goes just a little bit up the cliff on one side for me.
I’m surprised that for a tip or trick for this game it wasn’t mentioned that capturing 10 of each pal gives an exp bonus and catching instead of killing give more exp and you still get the materials…also a little thing I like to do is target a decent lvl pal and kinda angle it’s attack path at another pal to weaken them both without wasting ammo or arrows
The game tells you that
The game tells you that
- If you're going for an explore or resource run, taking one of the starter area pink cats (I currently can't remember what they're called) with you and having them out as your active Pal increases your carry weight some.
- If you're swimming (or fell) in water and your stamina is running out you can summon a mountable Pal (even better if they can swim) this could buy you enough time to get out of the water before drowning. This obviously only helps if you've unlocked and crafted the gear that allows you to mount that Pal so make sure you do that.
- Put a map marker in spots your find dungeon entrances as they respawn after a while and you'll be able to find them again easier if you've marked their locations.
- Speaking of respawning... chest and egg locations also respawn after a while so if you've looted one don't forget to revisit again later.
- Pay attention to the passive skills your pals have. Some of the negative passives will decrease a Pal's work or cost your more food while some of the positive ones will help when working at your base. Swiftness and Artisian are nice ones for having at your base in terms of more efficient working. Some of their passives also make them better for taking with you on resource runs or fights.
*PRO TIP* If you use a Pal to push a Truck, Underneath you'll find a the rarest of all, the Mythical Pal Mamemon
Truck??
Finally got around to watching this, and now it's nostalgic. When I first started, I put my base near the starting area, but when I had to make ore runs, I got heavy FAST, so I was back-and-forth constantly. Realizing I had to make a new base somewhere, I packed up and moved everything to the Forgotten Island, right next to two ore deposits. Never had trouble again.
Then the game updated sometime down the line and made ore deposit farming totally irrelevant.
One tip I have is definitely catch the people. It sounds like I'm a psychopath or something I know, but if you can find some good traits on the people, I've found they work harder than some of my pals.
All the people I've found only have handiwork though :/ in terms of combat they don't seem to learn new moves or shoot their gun if they have one and they break if you use a skill fruit on them 😢
Some neat things I've found out;
While over-encumbered, you can't mount Pals, and trying to pre-emptively mount Pals then carry as much as possible results in them being stuck too, but you can use the Grappling Hook to move around when you have 100's of wood, stone, et al. This might not sound appealing with the CD and all that, but you can still fast travel while over-encumbered, so it can save time base swapping if you grapple to fast travel points.
Certain areas you can set up shop make the AI take a hot minute to get to you. It's likely a pathfinding issue, but this makes raids infinitely more tolerable since you have almost a minute or so to prepare. One such area is near the bottom-right beginner spawn, on a small cliff downhill that overlooks another nearby spawn. This area has ore, plenty of trees, a large tree, a few rocks, and Pal spawns, so it's easily identifiable. You can also hike a bit up the side and you'll be right next to a beach dungeon.
Base Pals sometimes struggle with many items on the ground (They'll pick up one, move it slightly, then pick up another.) This can be bypassed by having multiple (atleast three) Pals that carry things to storage, or alternatively, a container nearby specifically for them.
Dungeons are fixed in terms of how they're designed. Once you learn the correct path, it's easy to speedrun them. This is important during updates where Dungeons are unstable and may crash your game if you play too long in them. An example is the aforementioned beach dungeon; The route is left path, right path, then straight into the big tree room (Atleast, for me.)
Lastly, if you're unlucky enough to fall through the map into the ocean (which frequently happens over in the tundra map.) keeping atleast one mountable Pal on you can save you, since they can swim for a while due to slower stamina drain. (An example being the double jump deer-esque mount you can get, which can swim for a minute or two, if I remember.)
My biggest tip is just to make sure there are a couple ore deposits inside your camp, so you're not having to mine all that nonsense yourself. There are some really good spots where you can get five or six, easily, but you probably don't need to optimize to that extent.
We created a second base at a nice spot that has both ore and coal so we're pretty much set going forward. It's basically self automated with the pals so we just go in from time to time to replenish their food supply but now we're not burdened with supplementing those raw mats for the sheer volume of ingots/refined ingots we need.
It has built in cheats pretty much on the World Setting Menu. You click on the world you want to load when you start the game and on that screen is the world options. Took me a while to find.
Gameranx: "Things the game doesn't tell you" *proceeds to show me glitches/exploits*
10:13 I started playing the game on PC Games Pass and put in 10 hours before I had a game breaking bug that wouldn't allow me to load my world. I uninstalled, unsubscribed, and bought it on Steam. The experience has been much better on Steam, since the button prompts actually show up, the game runs smoother, and there is a quit game option at the menu! No crashes or errors at 20+ hours now!
If you want the giant Mammoth "Mammorest" you can pick a giga sphere and head to the teleport near a bridge, more or less in the middle of the map, some times there are two Mammorest fighting each other, you just wait one to get week and you can throw your giga ball, use the throw from behind bonus and you should be able to catch it around lvl 20, its a freaking strong Pal with hight damage and defense, it is type grass but can even fight fire with an easy
Best place for a starter base in my opinion:
It's a bit of a travel, but you gotta go past the first two bosses. To the East / north-east of the first proper Boss Tower. Go up, as high as you can, you will find a couple of wooden bridges connecting some very high rocks. There's one particular column of rocks that goes very high and has about 5 IRON ore veins there + trees + enough space to create a base. If you construct fundations ARROUND and leave the 5 nodes in the middle untouched, they will respawn regularly. (note that IRON ores are only struck by pals with mining lvl 2.)
This might not feel too useful or even get a bit bothersome to get there the first time.
Advantages:
1: EASY to Defend. Raids will either not be able to reach up, or take a long time, giving you plenty of options to react. Also they seem to always come from one single direction all together.
2: As soon as you advance a little bit in the game, you will be SUPER thankful for the Iron Ores and not having to make a billion journeys to go fetch Iron, wich on top, is very heavy.
3: Great sightseeing, can see lots of map locations from there.
Disadvantages:
1: Difficult to reach (first time).
2: Not enough space for a proper end-game base.
I personally use this now as a secondary base for Iron, but it did help a lot on the start with the annoying raids and the initial massive need for iron.
Palworld is addictive from what I heard
I don't know what you're talking about, I can quit whenever I want 👀
😂Sure man@@AlexOvTheAbyss
Very addictive, tbf
@@W-H98 Exactly what I'm saying 😁
U heard coreectly
2 tips. You can reload cancel with musket. Slide jump glide keeps the momentum of the slide for some time
I realised you also downloaded that save file which is a fully completed save from Google where a lot of stuff is broken.
Been playing this game for days and literally just figured out I can fast travel from my base. You gotta be kidding me. The worst part is I thought on multiple occasions man they really need to add the ability to fast travel from the palbox and guess what you could the whole time.
There really is no reason to "move" your first Palbox/Base, once you get your PalBox leveled up enough you can have more than one PalBox/Base. Each PalBox acts as a Fast Travel point so you might as well put your 2nd base wherever you find yourself frequently going to so that you can quickly fast travel there whenever you want.
Yeah but if you place your first base somewhere dumb then youre gonna have a bad time when it comes time to get coal or pure quartz later. Not a big problem if you're playing on casual but I prefer to have my pals collecting resources so having first base near ore second near coal and third near pure quartz is pretty nice.
Helpful advice for moving bases. The palbox works as a fast travel point. So before wo if you are planning on moving base and arnt set on you 3 location keep one bases un set. Place it at the move location then just fast travel between the 2 moving your stuff
Can recommend the Iron field by the church in the red biome as a base. Its got wood, its got rock, its got Iron. Basically a extremely effective sphere Factory
Then upgrade to an area that's got both ore and coal. You'll need so much damn coal and ore.
I was not expecting to enjoy this game so much. I picked it up last night to see what it was like...then played for 6 hours straight.
I have to say I didn’t know about the fire pals. Thinking on it I’m genuinely surprised my base didn’t burn down since I had both a fire pit, and my cooking station like a foot from wooden base lol
I keep them in my wooden house. Will they burn it down?
@@taytmw18 if theres enemies and they use fire yep
I used my sparkfox flamethrower ability near my base walls...even though I had 4 water types trying to extinguish, it was better to sell the flaming walls to prevent the fire spreading
I have my campfire inside my house 😅
Water pals will put out the flames 😊
just started playing today. man the comment section is a gold mine, gameranx community is so cool and helpful! thanks alot guys for your tips!
Another tip for carrying capacity is to have cattiva's in your party who increase your carrying capacity by 50 for each one.
Broncherry and other larger pals with similar abilities grant 100 at least per in your party so if you need to pack mule stuff, stock up on a bunch of those for even more capacity.
Thank you for using my idea for timestamps. Appreciate y’all
Use a vixy in a ranch to collect an endless supply of money, arrows and pal spheres(condensing doesn't seem upgrade the kind of pal sphere). When hauling large amount of weight like moving base or collecting ore, you can use a cattiva to increase your carry weight by 50 for each one in your party or better yet use several kingpaca to increase carry weight by an extra 100(condensing the cattiva upgrades the amount they can carry so I'd imagine the same would work for a kingpaca).
Mau creates Money at the ranch. Vixy is Arrows & Pal-Spheres . But the spheres sell for a lot considering they're bottom tier & free.
Also a thing I just learned from this video is that you can actually aim a Pal Sphere on a Pal and see the %-chance it starts out with for catching that Pal. Didn't notice that before
I didnt understand how big the map was until i seen the big tree of life and realized i could go all the way out there. Thats when i realized this game is something special. I cannot wait to see what they do in the future
You cannot go to the tree yet. Does seem like it's made to get to in a future update tho
I tried to go to the tree of life and hit a red barrier on my way there 😢 looking forward to updates and more pals ❤
@@chetc559I heard you can climb the red barrier lol, but there is a 2nd Invisible barrier still keeping you from reaching the tree.
@@Dandoskyballer well I do have a faster birdynow, sooo…🧐😂
Inventory Management Tip! On PC, press R to automatically combine items from your inventory with matching items in chests.
I have a metal chest i put all gathering drops in right next to the Pal station. Perfect for delivering 2k lbs of ore, coal, stone, shards, wood, fiber, etc. from my mining outposts.
Absolutely love this game and it’s not even a genre ( if it is a genre ) type game. Having so much fun and now with these tips it’ll help early on
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@@thefireph0enix It’s a game !
Another cool tip. Superslide/Superglide. When you jump, you jump speed were moving You glide at speed you jump. Use a motivator to sprint before jump to glide faster.
But wait, is more. If you sprint and crouch, will do a little slide. Do it on a downhill slope, will slide down the slope fast... Jump while sliding fast to get a really fast glide speed.
For 7:28 number 4, if your wooden base is on fire, water pals can put the fire out
Saw this happen in real time
So they can but WILL they?
@@done807 yes they will put the fire out, It will become their first priority. But make sure you have a BIG water pals, they can spit more waters. Small water pals takes long enough to put the fire out. It happens to my palworld today, I became paranoid when my all my storage boxes are burning. Good thing my water pals save it 😂
Mine just ran around in circles while everything burned to the ground. They'd start to put it out, but give up immediately. It was beyond annoying.
If it happened to my base rather than my entire defensive perimeter, I'd have rage quit on the spot.
I honestly didnt think id get hooked on this game but man am i hooked. I love everything about it I thought it was really cool how the pals have skills that can help you with crafting or gathering resources. Its so so so good!
Love the game and thank you for the tips!.
I go lucky pal and effigy hunting at night. They glow in the dark and you can see them from far away.
Also, resetting an area also resets what the pal merchants sell. I was able to get a lot of pals I couldn't find in the wild.
Once you've reached a lvl 10 base and gained the ability to make a second pal box, you can use it as a fast travel location and remove and replace it wherever you want. I've been using it to quickly move inventories, or repair my equipment before taking on a tough pal.
3:53 Wildest sentence Jake has ever said 😂
My main issue with the grapple gun is that you get the first flying saddle before it so it's basically obsolete on entry
8:03 Honestly I've never had any issues with fire, but water pals will put out any fires that do happen and I always have Fuacks around.
I've seen 4 and caught 2 lucky pals so far. The two I missed 1 koed me with a surprise dark blast and the other I just respawned and had no pal spheres on me. The two I have are a Gumoss which is as big as the boss one and a Foxparks who looks hilarious as a giant flamethrower :3
My number 1 tip for moving base is to set up chests close to the palbox and a second palbox where u plan to move to. Delete a filled crate and set all ur pals to haulers, they will haul everything to the closest crates with space so if the one near the palbox is empty and close they will haul it to there then u can simply grab everything from there and tp to ur new location and unload into a chest that u place near that palbox or if u already have storage and hauling pals at the new base just dump it there and let them do the work. Much faster then trying to walk cross map with a full inventory for hours.
Something I wish I knew from the start is that YOUR PALBOX IS A TELEPORTER. you can teleport out of and back to your base so you DON'T NEED TO BUILD RIGHT NEXT TO A TELEPORTER
Tip: Build camps in open and flat areas to avoid enemies glitching into rock cliffs and destroying entire camp without being able to damage the enemies.
1. you can respawn to different locations, on different islands.. depending on your settings you can just select "respawn" while at your base (or when carrying nothing) choose a different island, find the nearest fast travel location, and fast travel back to your base to pick up anything you dropped when you selected respawn (it is as if you died) this opens up SOO much of the map to easily explore.
2. the humans you can catch, includes the merchants, you can catch the merchants and put them IN your base... they are higher level, and easy to find later, but how convenient to have one in your base?
3. catch 10 of EVERY pal for easy xp.. you get more and more of a bonus for each catch, up to 10.. doesn't seem to matter what level the pals are either.
4. higher level pals sell for more to the black market merchants.. so just put some low levels in your party and catch a couple pals for quick levels before selling, might be worth it.
One thing I notice a lot of people do with their second base is rather than building something sophisticated or fancy, dedicate the second base to gathering large amounts ore.
I find it particularly easy to set up quick bases near trees. Have a group of Liftmunks go to town on the trees and help build any beds. Liftmunks are great cheap labor all throughout. Get a lot of wood for making a house and beds.
My personal tip is hunt luckies at night their glow is easier to spot.
I spent about 20 hours on PC gamepass and then picked up the steam version. This game is very fun, and i always struggled with survival type games, but its so much easier with the pal help
Yaaaa. So i downloaded it yesterday and started playing. I was hooked. Put in like 2 hours into it. I love pokemon. I love survivals. I like to just turn off my brain and collect stuff, and i enjoy games with a decent progression that keeps you wanting to get that next unlock or upgrade. And this has that. With pokemon. So pretty hooked! highly recommend it!
I got like 73hs of playtime at the moments so I wanna leave my TIPS:
First part of the video, moving around with a lot of weight, (like moving lots of rocks from a box to another one) use the grappling gun, and leave a box close to your base teleport (you can teleport even when overweight).
When making a base, I suggest that your main one is on a big clear space, don't worry about wood or stone, you can make that. Once you unlock your second and third base, try making both of them small mining camps, one for ore, the other one for coal ( in the dessert near the Anubis boss there is a cool place for coal) and keep many mining pals on these two, you are gonna need it. Keep a storage near your teleport so you can transport the ore and coal back to the main base in seconds. Also keep in mind when doing a base near a boss, it might get close and attack you (it can help to melt it down if you have no interest on capturing it).
At night is the best time to go out and look for eggs and Lifmunks Effigys.
The stunt bat can give you up to 10% more chances just keep in mind it does 1 damage and you gotta hit the pal many times, once it gets electrocuted you can throw your ball.
If a boss fight gets hard, don't let your pals died, change them and they will regenerate inside the ball, also you can call them back to their ball to escape some of the bosses attacks.
Flying mount don't fall into water even when they are out of stamina, so if you don't own a water mount, just fly.
Be mindful with technology points, at end game you might be short for a few levels on something your really need.
Dungeons, special trees with skills and eggs always spawn at the same place, use your map and keep track of it.
Optimize your weight if you are going out to farm, bring Cattiva or many of them (his weight passive stacks), take lighter gear, it's still going to protect you from the cold/heat and you are gonna be able to carry more stuff (same with guns, glider, etc. take it off for going out and pick up resources).
At the beginning don't try to make to many tier 1 balls, just grab a couple of Vixy and put them in the ranch, you'll have plenty of balls with that.
Don't think too much about which pal is the strongest, go with whatever you like, the real grind starts at the end with the breeding and getting the right passives for each one of them.
Loved the Skyrim Easter egg. Found a wounded Merc on a beach and she told me the whole " I used to be an adventurer like you" skit. Loving this game so far
Use the pedestal ( sorry I forget what it is called.) to control your Pals . You can turn on and off skills you don't want them to use. They can also be assigned to any work bench you want; also shows how many Pals can work at each work bench. Way easier to control your workers.
I have 3 more tips:
1 - cooler box as it is now it is completely useless even if you assign a pal to cool it eventualy it will stop doing it to do something else since ice pals in early game when you unlock the cool box is impossible to get as a new player, as a veteran you may know some trick but the best way to preserve food is build fireplace / cooking station and cook an amount of food and don't pick it up, the food won't degradate unless it goes to your inventory.
2 - If you wanna farm Iron, Sulfer, Coal far from your base and don't wanna go back and forth too many times, level up your weight capacity to 1k, put in your party 5 cattivas because each one has a passive skill to increase your weight capacity by 50 so 5 of them is 250 extra and use a transport pal by ground or air as you seems feet, most of them will be air so it is better. You can also ignore the cattiva strategy and save points on weight capacity by crafting 2 or 3 grappling guns to move you even when you can't move at all OR just respawn if you have the don't lose items enabled to respawn at your base and use the grappling gun to move around and farm as much as you wanna.
3 - The night time is the best way to hunt lucky pals but also to look for those greens pals effigys, both glows alot in the dark and using a flying mount is a must.
== Easy resourses ==
1 - If you wanna easier iron ore, in the "fall" area there is a church with a fast travel on it and right after behind the church there is a big spawn of iron same to a castle near the bamboo area.
2 - craft a heat prof armor and go to the east, at the boss tower fast travel point there are alot of sulfer and south of this area in an ancient civilization ruins there is another fast travel and all over this are there are alot more iron ore.
3 - you can get easy coal in the desert area or in the desert area close to the center of the world where you find anubis, there are 2 big coal deposits.
4 - I'm not yet in need of quartz but the early one you can found it is in a small ice area where the other boss tower is, not too close from it there is a small deposit of quartz but I bet there will be a better place in the snow mountain.
Another tip!! (Idk if patched)
If your pal faints, you can put them in the box, and the timer shows up and then have them work at the base. The timer will go from about 10 minutes to about 10 seconds and then you can transfer them back to your party.
Moving your base in PalWorld is significantly easier once you've upgraded enough to have a 2nd base. At that point, you set up the second one where you desire the new one to be, and teleport between the two bases using the fast travel system. Once all your supplies are moved into the new base, disassemble the old base (returning to drop off resources as needed) until you're done. Then just delete the PalBox and go to your new location. As you upgrade and get more bases, you can use this to move stuff back and forth before destroying a base and starting over in a new location.
Rgd Tip No 4: you can also have some water-based Pals nearby to extinguish the fire. Still needs to repair the damage at some point, but it works.
this might be a tip, this is obviously an early access game, therefore there will be bugs, like if you are in water, in a multiplayer game, and you get knocked out because you couldn't reach a shore, or you didn't had enough stamina, and somehow you get to the "bottom" of the body of water while knocked and die there, you wouldn't be able to reach your bag because you can't get to the bottom, there is no way to swim down, but there is a way, get any land mount pal, now in the water, whole mounting, get out of your mount (just in case, i tried with the deer) and the i got to the bottom, somehow the game thinks you are on regular land, and from there you can get to your bag and recover your stuff, that's half the battle. The other half is going up again, when you try to use a pal on the bottom it doesn't exactly work, you launch them, but they don't move by themselves there, what i did, i had another mount, this time one of the birds, and when i tried to fly, i went to sort of little loop where i was "falling" until the game corrected itself and i was back at my base with my loot with me
I'm having a lot of fun with palworld, I had to move my first base to a bigger area near by because I needed more building room. So what I did was I moved my palbox to the new base and made some storage crates. when I returned to get all my stored items I was over-encumbered very fast like 4000/300 but what I did to move around was I used my grapple gun to pull myself around collecting all my stored items and then I just grappled myself over to my new base instead of going back and forth multiple times you can even fast travel when over-encumbered.
I even use this technique when it comes to mining ore, so I have a second base set up for mining ore and at this spot it has 6-9 ore boulders, I have lvl 3 mining pals that mine the ore but some times they need help mining it all, So I just grapple gun around to where I can mine the ore boulder and then I grapple to any ore that is on the ground and pick them up, then I take any ore that pals have collected in the 1 container I put out and lastly I grapple over to my palbox and use it to fast travel to my main base where I throw all the ore in storage, then use my Jormuntide Ignis to melt them all in to ingots
Tip: Incubating an egg will take less time if it is comfortable. Place a Campfire close to the incubator to increase percentage to 100 if common egg, or place Ice Cube etc. depending on type of egg.
I have had a really bad day. Bad thoughts. This. Seeing a new video I haven't seen yet. This is changing my day. Thank you for the commitment to new content.
For #7 tip:
You can also just use the Grapple to move when overcumbered. I've had 10.000 weight on me before while only being able to carry 2.000 and I was able to easily travel. Great for moving stuff in your base especially if you're relocating chests
-You can use grappling hook to move yourself while over capacity. You can carry all your wood and stone and then use hook to take you to a teleporter.
-You can capture black market traders and then reset their inventory by depositing into the box and taking him out again. Additionally he has crazy hp and you can teach him pal moves. Truly one of the most powerful pals