Palworld players discover exploit that prevents Raids

Shane Black
Palworld Grizzbolt holding gatling gun

Palworld fans are enjoying a new strategy shown to cut off Raiding enemies at the source.

Throughout a playthrough of Palworld, players will face a handful of raids from enemies, both human and Pals, that put their bases in danger.

These can be an overwhelming occurrence when they happen by surprise, leaving many fans wondering the best way to prepare for them before they happen.

It looks like one player has found the best idea that cuts the enemies off at the beginning, and the Palworld community loves it.

Palworld fans love new strategy to stop raid enemies

The strategy was revealed on the Palworld subreddit, where the poster gave a simple title of: “So I found their Spawn Point.”

It came with an image of the player, hovering above a group of raid enemies that is surrounded by fences that is assumed to have been built by the player themselves.

Effectively, the raid enemies have been trapped inside these walls, unable to get out and raid the person’s camp.

Much of the comments are showing respect for the creativity and cleverness that was involved in creating this trap:

“200 IQ Player: I kept getting raided, so I built a wall around the raiders.”

One user points out that they could simply just turn off raids on their server, but this is quickly shut down as not being nearly as funny.

Others are mentioning their own strategies they use to combat against raids, with one Palworld explainging:

“My base is at – 261, -215 and the raids can’t make it up the mountain. They all file into one spot in a corner at the base of the cliff and stand there. I’ll ignore them or go down and farm but after a minute or so, they run away and despawn.”

With the tools given to players, it’s not a surprise how creative some Palworld fans have gotten in their defenses.

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Shane is a Games Writer here with Dexerto, with a focus on first-person shooters, sports games, and just about anything else you can think of. He's worked with other sites like IGN, Dualshockers, and Gamepur, and possesses a huge passion for gaming.