“Hilarious” Palworld glitch affecting enemies has players in stitches

Michelle Cornelia
Palworld Anubis

One Palworld player shares their discovery regarding a “hilarious” glitch affecting enemies in arguably the worst way.

At the start of the year, Palworld‘s early access was met with a successful launch, with the game managing to surpass some of Steam’s popular titles in terms of concurrent players and sales within a few hours.

Even after over a month has passed since then, the game continues to hold “Very Positive” reviews on Steam, showing that the whole “Pokemon with guns” premise has been well-received by players.

That said, given the current early access state of the game, it’s not without its share of bugs. Earlier, a player’s Pal got so big to the point it crashed their game, while another stumbled upon their Cattiva “digivolving.”

While devs have been rolling out patch notes to smooth out the experience, a particular glitch is still present in the game, as shown from one player’s clip on Reddit. In the clip, the player was seen coming across two enemies while they were mounting their Frostallion.

With their mount’s ability, the player was able to freeze the enemies, essentially turning them into ice cubes. And here’s where the interesting part begins.

While the enemies were frozen in place, the player whipped out their Rocket Launcher and shot them both. Somehow, this caused both of them, still trapped in the ice cubes, to soar into the sky before falling to their death.

“Sometimes I forget this glitch is still a thing, but it’s hilarious every time I use it,” the user wrote, suggesting this has happened multiple times. 

Since this clip was first posted, some players couldn’t help but share their thoughts in the comments.

“Ok. I’m gonna go try this on,” one person wrote.

Palworld character firing a bow weapon.
You can’t use a bow forever.

Meanwhile, another user claimed that they managed to pull this glitch off one time but never again. 

“Every other time, they’d either stop part way up and take only about half their health in fall damage (still helpful, at least), or they’d just keep going up and up, disappear, and reappear on the ground unharmed, but aggro’,” they explained.

While it’s unknown when this will get patched out, rest assured, players now know killing two birds with one stone gets easier thanks to this glitch.

About The Author

Michelle is a Games Writer at Dexerto. She has previously written for Attack of the Fanboy, Pocket Gamer, and GameWatcher. As a multiplayer enthusiast, she enjoys playing FPS, Battle Royale, and MMORPG games in her free time. You can reach out to her at michelle.cornelia@dexerto.com