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Palworld Cloth farming guide

In Palworld, farming for Cloth is a vital part of gameplay, especially in the early stages. This guide will focus on how you can efficiently gather Wool and Cloth—two key resources for crafting essential items.

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How to farm Cloth in Palworld

Cloth is a craftable item that you make from Wool. Understanding how to gather Wool to produce Cloth in Palworld is crucial for crafting armor and other items necessary for game progress. Here, we'll explore the best ways to acquire these resources and make a stockpile of them.

How to Acquire Wool in Palworld

Wool can be obtained from the following Pals:

  • Cremis
  • Lamball
  • Melpaca

Lamball, in particular, is one of the first Pals you'll encounter near your spawn point, making Wool acquisition relatively straightforward. As you advance in the game, building a Ranch to house wool-producing Pals is an effective strategy.

The Ranch becomes available at Technology Level 5 and requires resources such as Wood, Stone, and fiber for construction. Once your ranch is ready, place wool-producing Pals there, and they will consistently supply you with wool.

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Crafting Cloth from Wool in Palworld

After gathering wool, you can use it to craft Cloth, which is crucial for making armor. Cloth crafting becomes available at technology level 3, with each piece requiring two units of wool. You'll need a Primitive Workbench for this task, and a Pal with Handiwork ability can assist in speeding up the process.

Uses of Cloth in Palworld

Cloth is primarily used for crafting armor to protect you from the cold nights and hostile Pals. Additionally, it's an essential material for making the Glider, a vital item for traversing mountainous regions. As you progress in Palworld, you'll discover even more uses for cloth, highlighting its importance.

Tips for Efficient Cloth Farming in Palworld

Here are a couple of tips I found that can optimize your farming in Palworld. This is applicable not only to Wool but also to many other materials in the game.

  1. Prioritize Ranch Building: As soon as you reach the required level, focus on building a Ranch to have a steady supply of wool.
  2. Choose the Right Pals: Select Pals that are efficient in producing wool, like Lamball and Cremis, for your Ranch.
  3. Use Handiwork Pals: Deploy Pals with Handiwork skills to expedite the cloth crafting process.
  4. Plan Resource Collection: Gather the necessary resources for Ranch construction early on to ensure a quick setup.
  5. Craft Armor Early: Prioritize crafting armor to ensure your survival against the environmental hazards and Pals in Palworld.

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