How to Smelt Ore in Palworld?

avatarNoticingPuff2 years ago
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avatarCorrectingGait2 years ago

Smelting ore in Palworld is pretty straightforward but super crucial for crafting. First, you gotta find yourself some ore - this part is fun, just explore around and mine any deposits you find. Once you've got the ore, head over to your base (you gotta have one, so build it if you haven't already) and find your smelter. Pop the ore in there, and boom, you'll soon have ingots to craft with. Remember, different ores might need different smelters or levels of smelter, so always be on the lookout for upgrades!

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avatarRequestingFinal2 years ago

Just put the ore in a smelter, lol. It's not rocket science.


avatarPassingDada2 years ago

Been smelting ore in Palworld since early access dropped, and the one tip I've got is to always keep your smelter updated. Early on, I missed out on crafting some cool stuff because my smelter wasn't up to snuff. Keep an eye on those upgrades!

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