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How to Get Honey in Palworld


How to Get Honey in Palworld
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In Palworld honey is quite important, especially if you want to get into breeding. The goal of this guide is to teach you a thorough understanding of how to get a steady supply of honey and the most effective methods for doing so.


How to Get Honey in Palworld


1. Ways to Obtain Honey


Defeating Cinnamoth and Beegarde:


  • At level 20, Cinnamoth can be found in Cinnamoth Forest. Upon defeat, it drops honey.

  • Another place to find honey is Beegarde, which is close to the Free PAL Alliance Tower, the second boss in the game.


Tips for encountering Cinnamoth:


  • From your spawn spot, head due northwest.

  • To be sure you are in the correct place, look for the waypoint that points to Cinnamoth Forest.


Tips for dealing with Beegarde:


  • Beegarde is frequently seen in trios as well.

  • To avoid trouble, defeat the other two allies before making an attempt to take Beegarde.

  • Because of their capacity for self-destruction, take them out before they can start this sequence.


2. Utilizing Your Ranch


  • The only Pal fit to work on the ranch, Beegarde, provides a more consistent supply of honey.

  • Bring Beegarde to your ranch after capturing it close to the Free PAL Alliance Tower.

  • Be aware that beegarde usually travels in groups, so be ready for a possible altercation with its friends.


Tips for Ranch Management:


  • In your base, assign Beegarde as a worker.

  • Put them in the ranch to start the bees making honey.

  • Keep in mind that they have the power to self-destruct; if possible, try to capture them before they use this ability to speed up the process.


In Palworld, getting honey requires a smart strategy that includes killing Wild Pals and running your ranch well. This guide gives you the knowledge you need to succeed as a honey harvester in the intriguing world of Palworld, whether you decide to take the risky route of taking on Cinnamoth and Beegarde in the wild or go for the security of ranch-based honey harvesting.

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