How to fix overfull in Palworld?

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avatarCorrectingGait8 months ago

Just sell or release what you don't need. Keeping it simple!

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avatarAssemblingDelta8 months ago

Running into an overfull issue in Palworld usually means you've hit the limit on something, like your inventory or the number of Pals you can keep. First, check your inventory and see if you can craft items to free up space or if there are items you can part with. For Pals, consider upgrading your storage or releasing Pals you're less fond of to make room for new ones. Remember, managing resources is key in survival games!


avatarLettingTail8 months ago

I ran into the same problem and thought it was a bug at first! Turns out, I just had too much stuff. Started crafting like crazy and cleared up the issue in no time. Also, upgrading my base storage space was a game changer. Definitely recommend focusing on that early on.

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