If you thought *Pokemon* and *Palworld* were similar before, the latest update for *Palworld* introduces a feature that brings them even closer together: the ability to transfer Pals between worlds. This new feature, the Global Palbox, can be a bit tricky to navigate, so let's dive into how to get and use it effectively.
With the March 2025 update, the Global Palbox is now accessible to all *Palworld* players. To unlock it, simply navigate to the Build screen and find the Pal section. You'll spot the Global Palbox, which looks like a futuristic structure complete with a radio dish. To construct it, you'll need 1 Paldium Fragment, 8 Wood, and 3 Stone.
These resources are plentiful in *Palworld*, and most players should have them in abundance. If you're running low, here's where to find each:
Resource | Location |
Wood | Obtained by cutting trees. |
Stone | Obtained by mining rocks. |
Paldium Fragment | Obtained by mining Paldium rocks. |
Unlike *Pokemon*, where you can transfer a Pokemon from one game to another, *Palworld* allows you to store your Pal's Genetic Data in a Global database. This data can then be used to reconstruct your Pal in another world, allowing you to keep your original Pal while having another version in a different world. Remember, only one version of a specific Pal can be reconstructed in each world.
If you're eager to use your favorite Pals in multiple worlds, follow these steps to use the Global Palbox:
You can repeat this process as many times as you want, making it easier to manage your Pals across different worlds. This exciting feature adds a new layer of strategy and fun to catching Pals, as they can now thrive in multiple worlds.
And that's how to get and use the Global Palbox in *Palworld*. For more tips, check out how to make Pals transport items to another location in the game.
*Palworld is available now in Early Access on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*