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"Guide: Obtaining and Utilizing the Global Palbox in Palworld"

Mar 29,2025 Author: Hazel

If you thought *Pokemon* and *Palworld* couldn't get any more alike, think again! A new feature in *Palworld* now lets you transfer your beloved Pals between different worlds. Introduced in the latest March 2025 update, the Global Palbox might be a bit tricky to navigate at first, but we’ve got you covered on how to get and use it effectively.

How To Get the Global Palbox in Palworld

With the recent update, the Global Palbox is now accessible to all *Palworld* players. To get your hands on it, simply navigate to the Build screen and scroll to the Pal section. Look for a futuristic structure adorned with a radio dish—that’s your Global Palbox. To construct it, you'll need 1 Paldium Fragment, 8 Wood, and 3 Stone. These resources are common in *Palworld*, so most players should have them in ample supply. If you're running low, here's where to find each:

ResourceLocation
WoodObtained by cutting trees.
StoneObtained by mining rocks.
Paldium FragmentObtained by mining Paldium rocks.

For more on *Palworld*, check out the 10 Best Transport Pals in Palworld – Transporting Work Pals, Ranked.

How To Use the Global Palbox in Palworld

Global Palbox data in Palworld.Unlike *Pokemon*, where you can directly transfer creatures between games, *Palworld* requires you to store your Pal's Genetic Data in a Global database. This allows you to reconstruct your Pal in another world, meaning you can have the same Pal in multiple places without losing the original. However, remember that only one version of a specific Pal can be reconstructed in each world.

If you're eager to see your favorite Pals in action across different worlds, follow these steps:

Copying a Pal’s Genetic Data

  • Load into the first *Palworld* world.
  • Construct and open the Global Palbox in the first world.
  • Locate the desired Pal in your boxes.
  • Move the Pal’s Genetic Data to the Global database.

Reconstructing a Pal

  • Load into the second *Palworld* world.
  • Construct and open the Global Palbox in the second world.
  • Locate the desired Pal’s Genetic Data and move it to your boxes.
  • Find the Pal in your boxes and move them into your party to reconstruct.

You can repeat this process as many times as needed, enhancing your gameplay across multiple worlds. This exciting feature adds a new dimension to catching Pals, ensuring they have a future not just in one world, but many.

And that's how you get and use the Global Palbox in *Palworld*. For additional tips, learn how to make Pals transport items to another location in the game.

*Palworld is available now in Early Access on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*

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