Palworld: how to make and use a Ranch

How to make a Ranch in Palworld and use it to get resources from your Pals
Palworld: how to make and use a Ranch
Palworld: how to make and use a Ranch /

Pals will drop plenty of resources when you catch or KO them out in the wild, but there are some things that you might want a more reliable way to produce. For those items, there is the Ranch, a building in Palworld where you can let your Pals sit and graze, and in exchange, they’ll produce whatever item is associated with them.

Only certain Pals can be put in a Ranch though, so we’ll explain how to build one and how to use it.

How to build a Ranch in Palworld

Palworld Ranch
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The Ranch is a Level 5 unlock on the tech tree and to craft it you’ll need 50 wood, 20 stone, and 30 fiber. Each ranch can only hold one species of Pal at a time, so you’ll need multiple ranches if you want to produce more than one item.

How to use a Ranch in Palworld

To make a Pal use a Ranch, pick it up and drop it in the Ranch, at which point it will be permanently assigned there. A Pal can only be assigned to a Ranch if they have the Farming work suitability – you can find out more about work suitabilities in Palworld at that link.

The following are the Pals we currently know can be put in a Ranch and what they produce:

  • Lamball – Wool
  • Chikipi – Eggs
  • Vixy – Pal Spheres, Gold Coins (10), Arrows (3)
  • Cremis – Wool
  • Mau – Gold Coins (10)
  • Mozzarina – Milk
  • Woolipop – Cotton Candy
  • Caprity – Red Berries, Wool
  • Melpaca – Wool
  • Flambelle – Flame Organs

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