Ore is one of the many resources you can gather in Palworld, and it can be tricky to find without knowing where to look.
Ore can be melted down into Ingots, which is used for advanced crafting recipes. Everyone will eventually need some ore, no doubt about it!
In this guide, we tell you some good and easy places where you can find ore in Palworld.
Where to Find Ore in Palworld
Ore is extremely common all over the world, so you will have no short supply of it. You can mine it from large bronze-colored mineral nodes, like the one shown above.
These mineral nodes are commonplace all over the world, as we said already, and this includes the starting area.
This map shows some easy-to-reach ore nodes in the early game area!
You can mine these ores with the help of your Pals and using Pickaxes, which you can craft at your Primitive Workbench. It only takes 5 Wood and 5 Stones to craft a regular Stone Pickaxe.
However, you can also use certain special Pal abilities to make mining faster. For example, Rushoar’s Reckless Chargewill instantly mine about 10 pieces of ore with a single hit!
What’s more, resource nodes respawn after some in-game time passes, and ore nodes are no exception. You can just wait some in-game days spending time with your Pals until the resources respawn!
With that in mind, it’s a good idea to use map markers to keep track of any ore nodes you find, too. It’ll make it much easier for you to come back to them later
Besides mining ore nodes, you can also randomly get ores from mining regular stone nodes. It’s definitely rare, but it’s worth trying if you need ores in a pinch.
Do note, though, that this doesn’t apply to the Stone Pits building. Stone Pits give only stones exclusively, with no chances of dropping ores or Paldium.
Nonetheless, now you know where to find ore anytime you want in Palworld.
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