In the world of Palworld, a game full of adventure and challenges, it can happen that your Pals get injured or fall ill. Here's how you can get them back on their feet.
First Aid for Your Pals
Healing your pals in Palworld is essential for progressing in the game. The health of a pal depends on various factors. Here are some important points on how to treat your pals in different situations:
Rest and Recovery
- To restore health, your pal needs rest. It should stay in your party but be inactive. Press E to send your pal back to its pal sphere.
Reviving Unconscious Pals
- To revive an unconscious pal, take it to your nearby palbox and wait for the 10-minute timer. After sufficient rest time, your pal will be ready to get back into action.
Medical Care in Palworld
Depending on the type of injury or illness, your pals require different medical care. Here are the different types of medical supplies and how to obtain them:
Low-Grade Medical Care
- Can be dropped by Flopie, Lyleen, Vaelet.
- Purchase Price: 240 Gold.
- Crafting: Five red berries and two horns.
Standard Medical Care
- Purchase Price: 800 Gold.
- Crafting: Three bars, three horns, one bone.
High-Quality Medical Care
- Purchase Price: 3,000 Gold.
- Crafting: Five bars, five horns, two bones.
Dealing with Eating Disorders
Yes, your pals can develop an eating disorder if neglected. If your pal develops an eating disorder, you can give it high-quality medical care. To prevent this, you should:
- Set up a breeding station.
- Convert pal beds into high-quality beds.
- Provide high-quality hot springs.
- Ensure an adequate food supply.
Caring for Your Pals
It is important to monitor the health of your pals in Palworld and provide the appropriate treatment when needed. With proper care and attention, your pals will quickly recover and be ready for new adventures. Familiarize yourself with the Palworld type chart and ensure a balanced diet for your pals. Additionally, breeding strong pals can help build a powerful team. With these tips, your pals in Palworld will be well taken care of and ready for whatever comes their way.