Where to Get Faleris in Palworld?

avatarPassingDada·8 months ago
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avatarScoldingIrony·8 months ago

Faleris, those elusive critters! Best bet? Dive deep into the glowing, mystical forests during the night. Those places buzz with magic, and if you’re lucky, a Faleris might just shimmer into existence right before your eyes. Remember, patience is key, and having some rare Pals in your team might just attract them faster.

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avatarCatalogingDisk·8 months ago

Gotta say, Faleris is a tough find! But here’s a hot tip: Check out the online Pals trade forums. Plenty of players are willing to trade, and sometimes, you'll find someone who's got an extra Faleris. It's all about that community spirit, so don't be shy to ask around.


avatarTrainingHost·8 months ago

Honestly, just grind. Faleris ain’t gonna show up if you don’t put in the work. Night time, glowing forests, and keep your eyes peeled. It’s a numbers game, really.

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