Palworld players shocked by “Mammorest Centipede” after spawn rate increased to 10x

Shane Black
Palworld Mammorests spawned into each other

The Palworld community is a little terrified by a conglomeration of Mammorests after a player upped their server’s spawn rate.

One of Palworld’s many benefits is the ability for players to play with the spawn rates of Pals in their server.

They can adjust this setting to have the amount of Pals they want in their game, allowing them to fully customize their experience.

However, the Palworld fanbase is taken aback by a truly bizarre creation that spawned after one player upped their spawn rate by a lot.

Palworld players in shock from “Mammorest Centipede” after increase in spawn rate

The creation, if you can call it that, was shared on the Palworld subreddit, where the player explained how they increased their server’s spawn rate to 10x the normal level.

After changing this setting, the first thing they saw was what has been dubbed the “Mammorest Centipede” by the community, a string of several Mammorests that, due to graphical glitches, look as if they’re all connected.

The community, naturally, has been having a fun time with the creature, coming up with various names for it.

Beyond the popular Mammorest Centipede, there is also the Mammopede, the Longorest, Mammoth Centipede, and more.

Some Palworld fans are questioning how they were able to increase the spawn rate that much, as it the game caps the adjustment at a 3x increase.

The poster simply explains: “Can manually edit the PalWorldSettings.ini.”

Another player is theorizing what this could mean for other Pals in the game as well: “It’s all fun and games until you reach the gobfin spawn, then it’s just chaos.”

Some users are pointing out the amount of valuable resources they can at least get from this amount of Mammorests, mainly High Quality Pal Oil.

“I know I’m American because my first thought was, ‘so much oil.'”

The entire situation is a funny discovery and a reminder to the Palworld playerbase that the spawn rate is not about speed, but the amount.

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.