Insane Palworld trick removes carry weight entirely

Ethan Dean
Palworld Carry Weight Trick

Palworld’s biggest pain in the butt has been solved with a new trick that lets you completely avoid taking multiple trips to move your resources.

Palworld is a certified phenomenon that has climbed the Steam charts to become the second most concurrently played game of all time. Its popularity is nearly unparalleled amassing a total of over 19 million players across Steam and Xbox Game Pass in less than a fortnight.

Players have been rushing to fill their Paldeck in order to create the best combat squads and the most efficient bases. Dutifully collecting the best Pals for mining, lumbering, kindling, and other jobs.

The problem with that efficiency is you can find yourself with an abundance of resources and hauling it around your base can be a nightmare. Thanks to ingenious Reddit user u/BeyondSmash, that Palworld nightmare is over.

u/BeyondSmash discovered and shared an amazing trick that completely nullifies the penalties for carry weight in Palworld. You can move up to 9,999 of any resource with ease.

Unfortunately, this trick only works for those playing Palworld with a mouse and keyboard on PC. If you’re playing that way, then the method is quite simple.

You simply select and drag the resource you want to move, and then close the chest menu with the Tab button. This keeps the selected resource on your screen while remaining weightless.

At that point, all you need to do is walk over to the chest you want to move the items to and drop them in. If you have a chest set up close enough to your Pal Box, you can move thousands of any resource between bases with ease.

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If we could Pet u/BeyondSmash, we would.

Before this, players were using skirting Palworld’s equip load with the Grappling Gun by yanking themselves wherever they needed to go. While this new method only allows you to move a single resource at a time, it’s a lot less of a hassle.

One Palworld player called the exploit “a greater contribution to humanity than antibiotics”. Use the information well Pal Tamers.

About The Author

Ethan Dean is a Staff Writer on the Australian Dexerto team. He graduated from RMIT with a Bachelors Degree in Journalism and has been freelance writing in the gaming space ever since. His favorite game is the third-person, open world flavor of the month and when he doesn't have a controller in his hands, there's a paintbrush in them. He's a self-described Warhammer nerd and a casual DnD player too. You can contact Ethan at ethan.dean@dexerto.com