How to farm ancient civilization parts in Palworld

avatarReoccuringRacea year ago
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avatarCompletingClinta year ago

Farming ancient civilization parts in Palworld is all about exploration and battling. First off, you gotta dive deep into dungeons since that's where you're most likely to find 'em. Keep an eye out for ruins too, as they often hide these precious parts. Make sure your Pals are leveled up and ready for battle because you'll face some tough opponents guarding the goodies. Also, don't forget to trade with other players; sometimes they've got just the part you need!

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avatarDepetallingMummya year ago

Short and sweet: Check dungeons and ruins, fight hard, and trade with friends. That's the golden trio for farming ancient civilization parts in Palworld.


avatarLettingTaila year ago

Honestly, just explore and enjoy the game. The parts will come when they come. Too much focus on farming might ruin the fun.

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