Though one of the more controversial tactics in , butchering Pals is a necessary evil required to clear out the Palbox, but as it turns out — this early-game mechanic is certainly not the best thing to do with duplicate Pals. As one progresses through the varying technology tiers in, they'll discover new items and technologies that add another layer of complexity to what is already a pretty intricate survival title. One such technology can easily be overlooked in the early-mid game, as it requires a coveted Ancient Technology Point to unlock.
Among all the systems in the open-world survival game, perhaps top of mind for most is how to get the most powerful Pals. Though capturing and breeding are two well-known ways to ensure a powerful roster of creatures in the Paldeck, there's another — often neglected structure that one can build within the base that isn't the once-bugged Statute of Power. While it's easy to miss, it turns out that it's one of the most potent mechanics in the game and can boost any Pal's power.
The Pal Essence Condenser is one of the few epic items in Palworld that require an Ancient Technology Point, which can be obtained by defeating Tower Bosses or capturing or knocking out Alpha Pals on Palpagos Islands. It's found in the right-side purple column of the Technology tree at Level 14, and requires 20 Ingots, 20 Paldium Fragments, and 5 Ancient Civilization Parts to build.
The Pal Essence Condenser sacrifices the same species of Pals by combining them together to form a more powerful Pal. Each Pal has four stars that can be filled up by sacrificing a certain number of Pals at the condenser, turning them into essences. The first star only requires four Pals in addition to the one being leveled up, but subsequent upgrades will require exponentially more sacrifices. Pals consumed as essences will be gone forever, so there's no getting them back.
Using the condenser does not transform the Pal into a different species; it makes them stronger with better stats.
It's important to select the most powerful Pal with the best Passive Skills first, as the first selection will be the Pal that gets upgraded. Fusing the same type of Pal with another with a desirable Passive Skill will incorporate that positive trait onto the first Pal, making it even stronger in your Paldeck. Upgrading Pals via the Pal Essense Condenser will also improve the Pal's Max Health, Attack, Partner Skill, and Defense but won't affect Work Speed. Ultimately, at star-level four, even beginner Pals like Lamball become better at defending the base against raids and excess Pals really serve little to no purpose.
Combining Pals together creates a more powerful Pal, but doing so isn't easy considering the sheer number of Pals
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Though money isn't as impactful in as it might be in other games, having it isn't bad, as there are a host of things that can be purchased from Wandering Merchants and Black Marketeers around the map. This can quickly help fill a hole in production and provide the necessary materials required to reach the next tier of equipment one can unlock. People are introduced to the concept of money rather early in the game, with the Small Settlement outside the starting area serving as the first glimpse into NPC buying and selling in .
One of the most frustrating and lethal Pals to deal with in can actually be handled very easily with the right approach. With 137 Pals currently in the game, there is a great deal of variety in how they behave, move, and attack, from being relatively peaceful to very aggressive. That's not even mentioning the powerful Alpha Pals and Tower Bosses in . That said, also enables the use of many strategies to take on even the most dangerous of Pals and survive.
Although by this point, most people know that Jetragon is one of the best Pals and flying mounts in , just knowing this fact doesn't make catching one any easier. As a Level 50 Alpha Pal found next to Mount Obsidian in the volcanic regions of the game, it'll require around level 30 to even craft the pre-requisite gear required to travel to the location. Once there, however, under-leveled characters will still have a hard time facing off against the imposing dragon.
, the wildly popular survival and creature-collecting game created by Pocketpair is undergoing many changes, including a roadmap that includes elements like PvP, new bosses, and entire sections of the map being built out. That said, one pervasive issue plaguing the game at the moment seems to be drawing the attention and ire of the developers, and it's not exactly a place that most players are even aware of or care about. PC version on Steam gives players access to official servers hosted by devs — which, at the time of writing, seems to be infested with hackers and cheaters exploiting the game.
A Palworld player has discovered that the Decal Gun is essentially useless for decoration, as the paintings disappear soon after they’re made. Unlocking the Decal Gun costs Ancient Technology Points, so players should be wary of that before picking this item in Palworld.
Survival titles are completely taking over as of late, with popular examples like and taking center stage — but another highly-rated survival title, , is officially making the jump to its full release this week. is a horror-survival title that sets people in the shoes of a crew looking to locate a missing billionaire in what the game aptly describes as a "." In Early Access on Steam since February of 2023, the game will finally make its full debut on PC later this week when 1.0 is released on February 22, 2024.
Palworld was announced and has been in development since 2021, and thanks to a switch in development software early on, from Unity to Unreal Engine 4, the game has undergone huge changes since the release of the original announcement trailers and early additional trailers.
Though is filled with a ton of game mechanics with less emphasis on the lore or narrative, the giant tree in the top left of the screen has sparked the interest of many of the 19 million people who have hopped into the game since it was originally released. Without a direct story in beyond the Journal entries scattered throughout the Palpagos Islands, it's left to players' imagination as to what the giant tree is and what it could mean for the game's Pal population.
A Palworld player has discovered that mounting a Pal while butchering it allows players to get resources without killing the creature. Palworld is a survival game set in a colorful world where players build bases and catch creatures known as Pals. While Pals can fight, they engage in other activities like farming and dungeon exploration.
, the smash-hit survival title created by indie developer PocketPair, has taken the world by storm, amassing an impressive 19 million player count in a short period. Though the focus of the game has mainly been on the 100+ cute Pals that are catchable in the title and the game's different public controversies, as a survival game — there's one thing that people will do, and that's construct some pretty impressive compounds. Though 's building mechanics aren't the most complex in a survival game, the sheer amount of freedom one has when building allows for some pretty eye-catching structures.