High Quality Pal Oil is one of the most sought after resources in Palworld, simply because of the need for it to eventually craft guns.
Palworld has taken gaming by storm. This survival-style creature collecting title is favorite among money, with its vast list of Pals, base building possibilities, and its variety of resources to gather. One resource, High Quality Pal Oil, is an essential one you'll want to get your hands on in Palworld.
It appears as a yellow substance in a glass jar with a brass lid. The uncommon resource will have a green background to it while it is in your inventory, and it is necessary for making Polymer. That is the main ingredient of all sorts of weapons in this "Pokemon with guns" adventure.
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How to find High Quality Pal Oil in Palworld?
There are a couple of ways you can obtain High Quality Pal Oil in Palworld. One of them may see it simply appear in your inventory after a battle with a large creature. And you wouldn't have even known any better without us telling you.
That's right, larger Pals can drop the resource upon defeat. That, or you can just purchase it. There are merchants spread across the world that may sell it, and it isn't extremely pricey. So, let's dig in to how you can acquire that High Quality Pal Oil:
- Farm Damud, brown whale-like creatures found in the desert biome near the center of the map
- Hunt large Pals such as Kingpaca, Wumpo, Digtoise, or Mammorest
- Find a Wandering Merchant that sells High Quality Pal Oil and buy it
Finding where Damud calls home is probably your best bet for efficient farming of High Quality Pal Oil in Palworld. Just start beating them down with a Water or Grass-type Pal attack, as those will be most effective against its Ground-typing.
When you get enough High Quality Pal Oil, head back to your base and store it. Once you get to higher levels, you'll be able to craft Polymer with it. That opens the door for the Production Assembly Line and some powerful guns to add to your arsenal.
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