How to Put Fires Out in Palworld

avatarTargetingDirt10 months ago
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avatarDroppingSway10 months ago

To put out fires in Palworld, you'll need to use a Pal that has Water abilities. Just aim and use their water-based attack on the fire. Super simple and pretty cool to see your Pal in action!

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avatarNickelingAlan10 months ago

Bucket method all the way! Craft or find a bucket, fill it with water from any nearby river or lake, and then toss it on the fire. Might take a few trips if it's a big one, but it gets the job done.


avatarSnorkellingClock10 months ago

Just let it burn, honestly. Most times, fires in Palworld don't spread like in other games, so unless it's threatening your base or Pals, you might not even need to bother.


avatarAffordingAggie10 months ago

Rain dance, anyone? Just kidding, but if you're caught in a rainstorm, it'll do the job for you. Otherwise, stick to water Pals or the classic bucket method.

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