Palworld players discover “hellish” way to farm resources without killing Pals

Shane Black
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A Palworld player has found out a brutal way to farm resources from their Pals without killing them.

Palworld comes with the ability for players to butcher their Pals in order to gain resources from them, or if they’ve outgrown their use at their camp.

It usually is done at a time when a person doesn’t need that Pal anymore and is ready to lose them forever in order to gain those resources.

However, one Palworld fan has found a way to gain those resources from butchering without actually killing their Pal.

Palworld fan finds a way to get resources without killing Pals

A post was created on the Palworld subreddit with a title of: “If you Mount your pal while Butchering them, you will get the loot and your pal survives as well.”

A gameplay clip is also shared showing the player perform this action successfully to prove it.

While other fans are appreciative of the tip, they are still able to recognize how dark the method is:

“Ah yes, the unfortunate fate of being stuffed into a tiny sphere, only to be brought out and hacked to death by your master. But just when the sweet release of death is about to take you, your body falls through the earth on a descent straight to hell, only to be whisked away back into that damned sphere.”

Others are mourning that they never knew about this method before actually slaughtering their Pals.

As one Palworld fan says: “Dude this would’ve been SO HELPFUL for getting the AR schematic from Blazamut.”

Unfortunately, one player foresees an issue popping up in the future with this method if it is patched.

“This is going to get patched one day and you will actually butcher your horse lol.”

Even if it is patched eventually, it is certainly going to be a common strategy that many players will use to make the most of their game.

About The Author

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.