Find out how to get supply drops in Palworld. These can drop various items and materials like elixirs, schematics, Pal Spheres, and more.
Farming for materials and crafting in Palworld just got a lot more interesting, thanks to the all-newSakurajima update. Not only do players get to make all sorts ofnew equipment, but there’s also a chance to get free materials just from looting supply drops.
The way this works is pretty similar to supply drops in Fortnite. A box will fall from the sky, bringing various loot you can use for Pals, your base, or even yourself. However, it can be tricky if you don’t know where to spot them.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to get supply drops in Palworld.
Palworld: How to get supply drops
You can find Supply Drops in high-level areas, such as Sakurajima Island, Mount Obsidian, and the Astral Mountain in Palworld. That said, do keep in mind while they often show up in these places, the drops are purely random.
You’ll know when a supply drop is nearby because there’ll be a red warning on your screen. Besides that, you’ll also notice a loud noise indicating the supply drop has made its way to the ground. From there, all you need to do is open your map and follow the meteor symbol to get to the supply drop.
Now, there are going to be enemies waiting for you once you arrive at the supply drop’s location. But don’t worry; as long as you canlure them away with a mount, you should be able to return safely to the area.
Alternatively, if you alreadyhave the best gearand Pals in the game, you can easily mow them down.
The items you can loot from supply drops are random, but you’ll likely run into the same types of materials. Here’s a list of them so far:
All in all, make sure to keep your eyes peeled if you’d like to snatch these rewards from the supply drops for free inPalworld.
Michelle Cornelia is a Games Writer on Dexerto’s Australia team, specializing in first-person shooter games, battle royale games like Fortnite, Baldur’s Gate, MMORPGs, and more. She also has bylines at Attack of the Fanboy, Pocket Gamer, and GameWatcher. You can contact her at: michelle.cornelia@dexerto.com