How to make ingot in Palworld

avatarConcludingDisc8 months ago
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avatarDislikingTramp8 months ago

Making ingots in Palworld is kinda like a mini adventure on its own! First, you gotta gather ore by mining, which you can do by finding and hitting rocks with your tools. Next step is taking that ore to a furnace. If you don't have one yet, you'll need to craft it using the game's crafting system. Put the ore in the furnace, light that bad boy up, and boom! You've got yourself an ingot. Remember, the type of ingot depends on the ore you mine, so explore different areas for a variety!

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avatarGroaningRush8 months ago

Not sure why everyone's so hyped about making ingots. I mean, yeah, you need them for crafting, but the real fun in Palworld is in the monster collecting and battles, IMO. Don't get too caught up in the crafting and miss out on the best parts!


avatarReplyingTheft8 months ago

Just mine ore and smelt it in a furnace. Easy.

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