The Palpagos Islands is the setting in which the game of Palworld takes place in.
Exploration[]
Palworld is an open-world survival game. The world is full of dangers such as food shortages, harsh weather, and illegal poachers.
The player can fly, swim, and explore all kinds of places on lands, the sea, and in the sky by riding Pals.
The map features a selection of huge islands offering multiple biomes, from the frozen wastelands to the desert sands, all connected by giant oceans, filled with treasure and exotic pals.
Players can transform their gathered Pals into mounts, enhancing their exploration and transportation capabilities. Every Pal offers a unique mount experience, enabling players to traverse the game world in various ways – be it riding, swimming, flying, or gliding. This swift and secure mode of travel not only increases speed, but also ensures safety.
Biomes[]
The whole archipelago is divided into many named regions, with each region offering various Pals to encounter and points of interest to explore. Among them the 6 major biomes are Grass, Forest, Volcano, Desert, Snow and Sakurajima; each one corresponds to a specific Factions. Each biome is further divided into distinct regions, each has its own set of Incidents, offering a chance to encounter a fascinating array of Pals.
- Grass
- Windswept Hills
- Small Settlement
- Desolate Church
- Plateau of Beginning
- Flying Fish Coast
- Marsh Island
- Marsh Island Church Ruins
- Eastern Wild Island
- Sea Breeze Archipelago
- Sea Breeze Archipelago Church
- Ice Wind Island
- Forgotten Island
- Forgotten Island Church Ruins
- Windswept Hills
- Forest
- Moonless Shore
- Ancient Ritual Site
- Mount Flopie
- Bamboo Groves
- Investigator's Fork
- Ascetic Falls
- Twilight Dunes
- Verdant Brook
- Mossanda Forest
- Frostbound Mountains
- Scars of War
- Moonless Shore
- Volcano
- Foot of the Volcano
- Ruined Fortress City
- Mount Obsidian
- Dry Sandy Beach
- Fisherman's Point
- Desert
- Dessicated Desert
- Duneshelter
- Sand Dunes
- Snow
- Astral Mountains
- Abandoned Ruins
- Foor of the Abandoned Ruins
- Land of Absolute Zero
- Pristine Snowfield
- No Man's Trail
- Astral Mountains
- Sakurajima
- Southern Sandbar
- Dancing Sakura Shrine
- Northern Rock Field
- Mushroom Wetlands
- Feybreak
- Scorched Ashland
- Withered Seaside
- Stone Pillar Cave
- Scorched Hill
- Crystalized Ancient Tree
- Emberstone Plateau
- Deserted Ash Plateau
- Hidden Plateau of the Oculus Gate
- The Oculus Gate, Tower in Sight
- Loess Plains
- Feybreak Shipwreck
- Frozen Coral Hill
- Others
- Wildlife Sanctuary
- Oil Rig
- Rayne Syndicate Barge Oil Rig
- Rayne Syndicate Oil Rig
- Rayne Syndicate Platform Oil Rig
- Arena
Points of Interest[]
Recurring points of interest appear in the Palpagos Islands. They show up both in the game's compass on the HUD and in the game's map.
Fast Travel[]
Fast Travel are shown both on map and compass when the area is discovered. They can be used to fast travel between other statues, bases and towers.
Towers[]
Faction Towers are shown both on map and compass when the area is discovered. These are where the faction bosses dwell.
Trivia[]
- The name of the archipelago is probably a pun on the Galápagos Islands.
Update History[]
- Early Access 0.3.1
- New Island added! - Sakurajima
- Early Access 0.4.11
- New Island added! - Feybreak
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