Pal Spheres in Palworld are crafted with Paldium Fragments, Wood and Stone, the first of which are found through mining or through simple luck. Pal Spheres and Paldium Fragments are some of the most important items in the game, used to catch Pals and add them to your team or workforce, and there’ll be no point in the whole game where both aren’t important to you. With that in mind, I’ll explain how to craft and find Pal Spheres in Palworld, as well as where to find the Paldium Fragments used to make them.
al Spheres are usually crafted in Palworld by the player at a workbench, but players can also find them as random drops in the world, literally lying on the ground, as well as in the random chests that appear throughout the game.
To craft a Pal Sphere themselves, players need to build a Primitive Workbench, reach level two, and unlock the Pal Sphere in the technology tree of the menu. At this point, when interacting with the workbench, you’ll be able to craft a Pal Sphere using the following materials:
Wood and stone are found easily enough by punching rocks and trees, but Paldium Fragments are a bit harder to find. They’re used in more than just the Spheres as well, so here’s how to ensure you can get them.
Paldium Fragments are found mainly through damaging the blue Paldium rocks shown in the image above, which spawn randomly throughout the world but seem most common near rivers and flowing water. You can damage these with your bare hands, but it’s much quicker to use a pickaxe. There’s also larger versions of these rocks found around the game, especially in Dungeon Caves.
Players also have a chance to find Paldium Fragments while mining regular rocks in the same way, though it’s a low chance, and like Pal Spheres, you can find Fragments occasionally lying around in the world (look for the blue tint and sparkle in the grass).