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How to Heal & Revive Defeated Pals in Palworld

Image of yellow bear-like creature with gatling gun with a human pointing a gun on top of it in Palworld. This image is part of an article about how to fast travel in Palworld.
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Whether they’re defeated in battle or go down from being too sick or hungry, you’ll eventually have to revive your Pals in Palworld, so here’s how to do that.

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How to Heal Pals in Palworld

Healing Pals in Palworld is pretty simple. You can heal Pals by letting them rest or giving them food. Lots of injuries can also be healed just by putting a Pal into your Box and leaving them there for some time. However, if you want to be as efficient as possible, Medical Supplies, which can be crafted at a workbench or bought from merchants, are great for dealing with specific status effects. There are also certain Pals who will have the Medical Production trait, so it’s good to get them working on that when you have a chance.

The exact level of Medical Supplies that it takes to heal an injury depends on what’s going on, but Depressed, for example, requires High-Grade Medical supplies. Here’s a table showing the level you need to cure various injuries.

ConditionMedical Supplies Level
ColdLow-Grade Medical Supplies
DepressedHigh-Grade Medical Supplies
FractureMedical Supplies
SprainLow-Grade Medical Supplies
WeakenedHigh-Grade Medical Supplies
UlcerMedical Supplies
OverfullLow-Grade Medical Supplies

How to Revive Defeated Pals in Palworld

As you’re exploring the exciting open world of Palworld, you’ll have to deal with defeated Pals in your party as you start picking fights with tougher Pals or bosses. It’s not immediately clear how to restore your Pals to health. There is no Restore item you can just buy from a store and no Nurse Joy around to quickly heal up your party of defeated Pals.

An image of a screen in Palworld showing the Cattiva Pal. The image is part of an article on how to revive defeated Pals in Palworld.

Instead, what you’ll need to do to revive your defeated Pals in Palworld is head back to your base and access your Pal console. From here, you’ll be able to drag your defeated Pals from your party over to the storage section. Once you’ve done that you’ll see a timer pop up on the Pal. This is the timer that indicates how long it will be before that Pal is revived and can get back in the action. Once the timer is gone, simply drag them back to your party or base slot and they’ll be good to go again!

If you’re out exploring and are quite far from the nearest teleport point with a bunch of downed Pals there is still a solution. All you’ll need to do is gather some Stone, Paldium and Wood to be able to craft a temporary Pal Console at your location. You’ll then be able to use to place your defeated Pals in to storage and swap in some fresh Pals ready to fight. If you don’t want to leave the random console there you can destroy it afterwards and continue on with your adventure.

That’s how you go about healing or reviving your defeated and sick Pals in Palworld. It’s a nice and easy process once you know what to do and your Pals will be back in good health before you know it!

If you’re looking for more, check out our guide to the best stats to put points into in Palworld. Stats are really important for progressing in the game, so that one’s a can’t miss!

Update: This article was updated by The Escapist’s editorial team on 1/24/24 to add additional information about healing Pals and to further clarify how to revive them.

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Alex Berry
Alex Berry is a freelance contributor at The Escapist. His coverage ranges from funny takes on the latest games to a whole bunch of guide content. Alex is a jack of all trades when it comes to games, playing almost every new title that shows promise. From RPGs to shooters, all the way through to sports games, he plays it all, although he does have a soft spot for turn-based RPGs having started out his gaming journey with a copy of Pokémon Red on the original Game Boy. Alex has a master's degree in Business and is fascinated by online game economies, often spending a lot of time finding ways to maximize wealth in these games (but he should really be doing that in real life instead).
Alex Berry
Alex Berry is a freelance contributor at The Escapist. His coverage ranges from funny takes on the latest games to a whole bunch of guide content. Alex is a jack of all trades when it comes to games, playing almost every new title that shows promise. From RPGs to shooters, all the way through to sports games, he plays it all, although he does have a soft spot for turn-based RPGs having started out his gaming journey with a copy of Pokémon Red on the original Game Boy. Alex has a master's degree in Business and is fascinated by online game economies, often spending a lot of time finding ways to maximize wealth in these games (but he should really be doing that in real life instead).

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