Guides

How to Farm Giant Pal Souls in Palworld 1.0

HomeGuidesHow to Farm Giant Pal Souls in Palworld 1.0
Updated Read Time 5 min

Giant Pal Souls are the endgame currency for making your best Pals genuinely scary!

Game Hub

Palworld Guide Hub

More guides, locations, fixes, reviews, and updates for Palworld.

Open Palworld Hub
Palworld167 articles

Giant Pal Souls are the highest tier of Pal Soul in Palworld and you will need a lot of them once you start pushing your best Pals to their maximum stat potential at the Statue of Power. Fully enhancing a single Pal requires 120 Giant Pal Souls across all four stats, and since each enhancement rank only gives a 3% stat boost, the grind adds up fast.

The demand gets serious quickly once you start min-maxing your endgame team. In this guide, I will cover the best methods to farm Giant Pal Souls efficiently in Palworld 1.0.

Best Ways of Farming Giant Pal Souls

There are multiple ways to farm Giant Pal Souls in Palworld 1.0 and not all of them require you to be actively grinding combat. I will cover the two most reliable methods, one that involves going out and fighting for them and one that is more passive and lets you accumulate them without as much active effort. Both are worth doing simultaneously once you have the setup for it.

Tetroise Primo Method

Head to the orange colored region of the World Tree, which I have marked on the map below. This is where you will find Tetroise Primo spawning in good numbers and they are your main target for this farming method.

More From This Game

Keep exploring Palworld

Open game hub

Tetroise Primo are hard to miss once you are in the right area. They look like giant cubes with a white and gold color scheme and they are very easy to take down. The region has a solid density of them so you should be able to chain kills without much downtime between targets.

This is how a "Tetroise Primo" looks like in the game.

Each one drops Large Pal Souls on defeat, and while they are not Giant Pal Souls directly, they are one step away from being exactly that.

Once you have a decent stack of Large Pal Souls built up, head back to your base and use a Crusher or Refrigerated Crusher to convert them. The recipe is straightforward. Two Large Pal Souls combine into one Giant Pal Soul.

It is not a one to one exchange but given how quickly the Tetroise Primo go down and how many spawn in the area, you can build up a solid supply of Giant Pal Souls from a single farming run without too much effort.

Breeding Method

There are three specific Pals that make this method work. Silvance, Aegidron, and Dandilord. Rather than fighting enemies for Large Pal Souls and converting them, you breed these Pals and then disassemble the offspring at the Pal Disassembly Conveyor to get Giant Pal Souls directly.

On top of the Giant Pal Souls, disassembly also yields other useful materials like Thermal Cores and Ancient Civilization Cores, making each run doubly productive.

A Pal Disassembly Conveyor in action.

Setting Up the Farm

To get the breeding loop running, you need two Aegidrons and two Silvance. Breed the two Aegidrons together to produce Huge Dragon Eggs and breed the two Silvance together to produce Huge Verdant Eggs.

Huge Dragon Eggs hatch into Aegidrons, while Huge Verdant Eggs can give you either Dandilord or Silvance. Any offspring you do not need for breeding goes straight to the Pal Disassembly Conveyor for Giant Pal Souls.

To speed the whole process up significantly, set up an Ancient Hatchery and keep it stocked with Cakes. The Ancient Hatchery automates the hatching process and makes it considerably faster than standard incubators.

If you are running low on Cakes or have not built one yet, regular incubators will still work, they just slow things down.

Use the Ancient Hatchery to speed up this farm and make it effortless.

Improving The Efficiency of the Farm

To squeeze even more efficiency out of this farming setup, the right passive skills on your Pals make a noticeable difference. For maximizing the number of Giant Pal Souls you get from disassembly, look for Pals with “Lavish Hospitality which increases your dropped items by 100% or “Service-Minded” which gives a 50% boost to dropped items.

For the breeding side of the operation, “Philanthropist is the passive skill to chase. It doubles breeding speed when the Pal is assigned to a Breeding Farm, which keeps your egg production moving at a much faster rate and means less waiting around between batches.

If you are running standard incubators rather than the Ancient Hatchery, “Babysitter is also worth looking for since it speeds up the raising of hatched Pals

One more tip worth knowing is to keep a Grintale in your active party when you go to collect eggs from the nests. Its partner skill gives a 75% chance to receive an extra egg on pickup, which adds up significantly over time and keeps the breeding loop moving faster.

Use Grintale to receive more eggs on pickup.

How to Get Aegidrons and the Other Pals

Getting Aegidrons requires a bit of work through the Mutation system. Start by breeding a Tetroise Primo with a Cryolinx Terra. Then breed a Suzaku with an Eidrolon to produce an Eidrolon Ignis. When you breed two Eidrolon Ignis together, there is a chance to produce Huge Mutated Eggs which can hatch into Aegidrons.

It takes some patience to get the right eggs but once you have your first pair of Aegidrons the loop becomes self-sustaining.

Silvance and Dandilord are both Alpha Bosses found in the World Tree region. You will need to defeat them to catch them, so if you are already working towards the final boss you can grab them along the way and get the breeding farm set up properly.

Huge Mutated Eggs will give you Aegidrons which you can then start your farm with.

Wrapping Up

Giant Pal Souls are one of those resources that feel painfully scarce at first but become a lot more manageable once you have one of these methods properly set up. The combat route at the World Tree gets you started quickly, but the breeding farm is where the real long term supply comes from.

Get both running alongside each other until you have set up the farm properly and you will have more than enough Giant Pal Souls to fully enhance your entire endgame roster without the grind feeling overwhelming.

Reader feedback

Did this guide help?

Choose one option. You can change your vote later, but only one vote counts for this article.

Written by

Haider

Senior Game Guide Writer

Haider is a game guide writer at GamesFuze specializing in RPGs, MMORPGs, and live-service titles with complex quest structures and progression systems. His work is based on direct gameplay experience, focusing on clear, step-by-step solutions for quests, locations, resource usage, and in-game mechanics. Haider regularly covers titles like World of Warcraft: The War Within, Genshin Impact, and Wuthering Waves, helping players navigate objectives efficiently, avoid common mistakes, and fully understand how game systems work in practice.

More articles by Haider
Next guide to read

Palworld 1.0: Best Ways to Farm Every Resource

The full release of Palworld 1.0 has significantly changed the way farming resources work. Although the core mechanics remained almost the same,…

Read next
Guides
Join the discussion

Found another tip?

Share your extra strategy, correction, or question below. Helpful comments can make this guide better for everyone.

Leave a Comment