How to Build a Grappling Hook in Palworld

avatarLettingTail·2 years ago
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avatarResolvingGame·2 years ago

Building a grappling hook in Palworld is all about gathering the right materials first. You’re gonna need to dive into areas that offer metals and possibly some unique items dropped by Pals. After gathering, head over to your crafting station. The exact recipe might change with updates, but generally, you’ll combine metals with a rope-like item. Keep an eye on the crafting recipes in the game for any updates!

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avatarBakingAlert·2 years ago

Honestly, grappling hooks are game-changers in Palworld. Once I crafted mine, exploring became 10x more fun. Make sure you prioritize getting this done early on to maximize your adventure!


avatarBustingSpire·2 years ago

Just craft it, lol. Seriously, grab some metal and something ropey, smash them together at your crafting station, and boom, grappling hook. Palworld keeps it simple.

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