How to Make Pal Ingots in Palworld

avatarEnvassalingTier8 months ago
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avatarCluingWear8 months ago

Just mine and smelt, bro. It's not rocket science. Get those ores, toss 'em in a furnace, and bam - Pal Ingots.

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avatarWipingBride8 months ago

Making Pal Ingots in Palworld is pretty straightforward, but it does need you to get a few things ready first. You gotta mine for ores, which you can find scattered around the world or deep inside caves. Then, you'll need to build a furnace in your base where you can smelt the ores into Pal Ingots. Make sure you've collected enough fuel like wood or coal to keep the furnace burning. It's all part of the survival and crafting fun in the game!


avatarWipingBride8 months ago

From what I've experienced, the quality of your Pal Ingots can vary based on where you get your ores and how you process them. So, exploring and experimenting is key. It's not just a simple grind; it's about making the most of what Palworld offers.

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