How to Revive Pals in Palworld
| Tags: Features, Palworld
| Author Diana D'Estefano
In Palworld, you will have the opportunity to fight with your creatures and it may happen that some of them are knocked out of play. How do you revive them? It is important that you learn how to revive Pals in Palworld so that you can continue to use your helpers in the most crucial moments. Imagine you're fighting a boss for technology points and the strongest Pal gets knocked down. You'd like to be able to revive him, wouldn't you? Certainly. In this article, therefore, we will explain how to do it.
How to Heal Pals in Palworld
Before reviving your companion, you should heal him. In fact, if you always keep his health bar under control, you won't need to revive him, except in special cases. In fact, it is likely that in some cases you find yourself in situations that are not yet suitable for you and enemies kill you with a simple blow; in that case, healing your companion will not be enough, but you will have to revive him. But let's proceed step by step.
In order to heal Pals in Palword, there are essentially two different methods. The first thing you can do is open your inventory and click on some food; at this point, choose the Pal you want to cure and that's it. The other method, however, is the one that allows Pals to heal automatically thanks to the use of a Small Feed Bag. However, this option will not be available from the start, and you will have to progress through the game to unlock it. As soon as you unlock it, you will be able to open the inventory and place food inside, so that your companions can automatically use it when they need it.
How to Revive Pals in Palworld
If your Pals die, don't worry; you can bring them back to life. What you will have to do is return to the Palbox located inside your base and select the Pal you want to revive by placing it in the center of the Palbox. Now, all you have to do is wait ten minutes for the entire resuscitation process to come to an end.
However, keep in mind that time is not real time but game time. This means that if you exit the game and then return, the timer will continue to run from when it was interrupted, so you will have to play the game to make the time pass. Fortunately, it's only ten minutes, so you can very well explore nearby and take resources, or reorganize your base, for example, by adding more base defenses or structures.