How to get rid of extra Pals in Palworld?

avatarForetellingTablea year ago
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avatarJokingTunica year ago

Sell 'em for Pal Points. Why not make a profit while you're at it? Just make sure you're not letting go of any rare finds too cheaply!

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avatarRemovingMytha year ago

If you've got more Pals than you can handle in Palworld, you've got a few options. First up, you can release them back into the wild. It's a good way to declutter if you're not too attached. Alternatively, you might wanna consider trading them with other players. It's a great way to make some new friends or get that one Pal you've been eyeing. Last but not least, think about using them to help build up your base or for crafting. They're not just cute faces; they can be pretty handy!


avatarSigningSpinea year ago

Just trade 'em! Seriously, trading is the best way to get rid of extra Pals and get something cool in return. Plus, it's fun to see what you can get!

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