How to remove Pals
How to remove unwanted Pals in Palworld #palworld #streamer #scruffyzebra
Hey everyone! So, you've been exploring Palworld, catching tons of amazing Pals, and now your Palbox is bursting at the seams, right? Or maybe you're just wondering how to tidy up your base a bit. I totally get it – I've been there! Let's talk about how I manage my Pal collection and some other tricky situations in Palworld. First, about those unwanted Pals. It's super easy to accumulate them, especially when you're trying to catch Pals with good stats or specific traits. I often find myself with multiple versions of the same Pal, like a bunch of Jolthogs, and only a few are truly useful. Here’s my go-to method for decluttering: Head to Your Palbox: This is your central hub for managing all your caught Pals. Select the Pal You Want to Remove: Browse through your Palbox and find the Pal you no longer need. Maybe it has terrible passive skills, or you just have too many duplicates. Choose the 'Condense' or 'Butcher' Option (Carefully!): This is where it gets a little nuanced. If you want to use a Pal to empower another of the same type, you'll use 'Condense' at the Pal Essence Condenser. This sacrifices the unwanted Pal to make a stronger version of a Pal you want to keep. It's a great way to put those excess Pals to good use! If you just want to get rid of a Pal entirely for resources, you can unlock the 'Butcher' knife. Head to your base, select the Pal, and use the knife. Warning: This is permanent and provides resources like meat or organs, but it's a bit brutal! For simply clearing space without condensing or butchering, you can also consider placing them in your base as workers if you have space, or even releasing them if you're truly done with them (though releasing isn't an explicit in-game feature for removing from the Palbox without other means, condensing or butchering are the common 'removal' methods players use). Confirm Your Choice: Always double-check before you confirm! You don't want to accidentally get rid of your favorite Pal! I usually prioritize condensing my duplicates first, especially for early-game Pals like Cattivas or Lamballs, to power up one strong version. It really helps keep my Palbox tidy and my active team powerful! Now, let's talk about something else that can make you feel "unwanted" in Palworld: getting a wanted level! We've all accidentally hit a guard or picked up something we shouldn't have. Suddenly, the PIDF is after you! It can be a real headache, but here’s how I usually deal with it: Run and Hide: The easiest way to get rid of a wanted level is to simply evade the PIDF. Run as far away as you can, break line of sight, and hide in bushes or behind structures. After a short period of not being seen, your wanted level will disappear. Wait it Out: If you're in a safe spot, just wait. The wanted level timer will eventually run out. Get Caught (or Defeated): If all else fails, sometimes letting the PIDF catch you or defeat you will reset the wanted level. You'll respawn, possibly losing some items, but the heat will be off. So, can you become 'unwanted' in Palworld? Absolutely, in the sense that the PIDF will consider you a criminal if you commit illegal actions like attacking NPCs, poaching in protected areas, or raiding villages. When you generate that wanted level, you become 'unwanted' by the authorities, and they will actively hunt you down! It's an interesting mechanic that adds a bit of danger to your adventures. Just be mindful of your actions, especially near settlements, and you should be fine!
































































