Palworld players divided on “easy money” method of selling Ore

Shane Black
Palworld Pals mining and running camp

A Palworld player has developed a method to make money fast through selling Ore, and the community isn’t sure how to feel about it.

Making money in Palworld is quite a hot topic in the game’s community as fans try to find ways to make the most money the fastest.

As a result, many players have come up with a lot of different ideas that have worked, and some ideas that crash and burn.

A new method has emerged that involves mining and selling Ore, but the player base isn’t completely on board with this strategy.

Palworld fans not sure about new Ore-centric money-making method

The strategy was first shared on the Palworld subreddit, where the poster titled it: “Easy Money.”

The post breaks down how players can take Ore they have mined, turn it into Ingots or Nails, and then sell these. The math they share equates to each Ore deposit giving you about 6400 coins each.

The response from the other fans in the subreddit, however, hasn’t exactly been completely in favor of using this method.

“Or…. just hear this…. I can just hit bosses and get…. 50k to 150k within…. 10mins.”

Besides there being other sources of significant income, some Palworld fans believe that Ore is too useful of a resource to use just for money.

One user explains, “I wouldn’t recommend selling ore, you gonna need pretty insane amounts of it in the end game for legendary spheres and gear.”

However, there are some who see the value in this method, as if a player were to make a base near a large source of Ore, the game will passively collect the Ore for them to then sell.

“So they build an ore base and come back to stupid amounts of ore. These are legit try-hard methods for a single-player game.”

Many fans propose selling other resources over Ore, like cooked berries or honey. This, they feel, means you don’t have to sell the useful Ore, and still make decent money.

The economy of Palworld will always be highly debated as players keep looking for the ways that will get them the most money.

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.