If you thought *Pokemon* and *Palworld* couldn't get any closer, think again! The latest update in March 2025 introduces a feature that lets you transfer your Pals between different worlds using the new Global Palbox. It might seem a bit tricky at first, but don't worry—we’ve got you covered on how to get and use it in *Palworld*.
With the March 2025 update, the Global Palbox is now accessible to all *Palworld* players. To get your hands on it, simply navigate to the Build screen and find the Pal section. You'll spot the Global Palbox as a futuristic structure with a radio dish on top. To construct it, you'll need 1 Paldium Fragment, 8 Wood, and 3 Stone.
These resources are plentiful in *Palworld*, so if you've been playing for a while, you should have more than enough. But if you're running low, here's where you can find them:
Resource | Location |
Wood | Obtained by cutting trees. |
Stone | Obtained by mining rocks. |
Paldium Fragment | Obtained by mining Paldium rocks. |
Unlike *Pokemon*, where you can transfer creatures between games, *Palworld* lets you store your Pal's Genetic Data in a Global database. This allows you to reconstruct your Pal in another world, keeping the original and creating a new version elsewhere. Remember, though, you can only reconstruct one version of a specific Pal per world.
If you're eager to have your favorite Pals in multiple worlds, here's how to use the Global Palbox:
You can repeat this process as often as you like, making it easier to get all your worlds running smoothly. This feature adds a new layer of excitement to catching Pals, as they now have the potential to thrive across multiple worlds.
And there you have it—how to get and use the Global Palbox in *Palworld*. For more tips, check out how to make Pals transport items to different locations in the game.
*Palworld is available now in Early Access on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*