The Steam sensation Palworld is all about building a large base and defending it with the help of friends in the form of Pals or other players as well as tools such as weapons.
In order to unlock weapons, however, you need valuable technology points, which you first have to laboriously acquire through leveling or fighting. The guns are correspondingly valuable, after all, you worked hard for them.
Unfortunately, not every weapon ultimately turns out to be useful, as one player bitterly discovered. He wasted a lot of tech points by making a surprisingly useless weapon.
If you’re still hesitant about trying Palworld yourself, you can get a first impression with our test:
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A shake-up of power – Palworld in the test
“Don’t waste your technology points!”
In a way intended as a warning Reddit-Thread The user fluffy_boy_cheddar shares his suffering with the Palworld community to warn them about the same faux pas.
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He creates a graffiti gun set in the game and spends rare ancient technology points on it, which you can only get by completing dungeons and killing the final boss.
fluffy_boy_cheddar actually just wants to add some color to his base, because the weapon is supposed to leave the image of a Relaxosaurus on the surface when fired.
What he doesn’t know, however: The images are only temporary and will disappear after a short time. His warning therefore reads as follows:
Don’t waste your technology points. I thought it would be cool to create a graffiti wall in my base. The paintings are quite nice to look at, they just disappear after a minute or so. Really lame.
In the comments under the Reddit post, some users also asked how Innot563 whether you could “beautify” Pals with the graffiti gun. The answer to this question from MisterMasterCylinder is probably a bit sobering for fans:
Yes, that works, but the image is then so distorted that it is practically unrecognizable.
Are you already a busy Palworld player or are you just getting started? What do you particularly like about Palworld that you might miss in other survival games? Are there any strange discoveries you’ve made in the open world or any “painful” experiences you’ve learned from like the Reddit user in our article? Feel free to write us your thoughts in the comments!