November 15, 2024

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How to get and farm honey in Palworld

How to get and farm honey in Palworld
Jeremy Gunn

Honey is an essential item in Palworld for crafting recipes, and gathering it is very important, so here's your guide on how to get and farm it.

If there's one thing Palworld was known for in its early release, it was the ability to put your friends to work, making them farming materials for you to use.

Although it may seem daunting, it is important to do so as these materials will be used to craft recipes for your adventures. It's a cycle that repeats endlessly as you strive to reach the maximum level.

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One of the most important materials that must be obtained in a constant supply is honey, as it is used in making cakes and among other various recipes. Here's what you need to know about where to find honey in Palworld and how to grow it.

How to get and farm honey in Palworld

So far, there are four friends who can drop honey when defeated; Cinnamouth, Bigard, Elisabe, and Warskit.

If you are a beginner and need honey, defeating Cinnamon is an easy way to go as she is an easy enemy. However, you can also defeat other friends, although it takes longer since they are at a higher level.

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If you are looking for a more consistent supply and want to continually grow honey, it is best to catch a Bale and place it on your farm.

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Beegardes can be found in highlighted areas

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Of the four honey-producing friends, the Beegardes are one of the most reliable friends to grow honey with. You'll need to capture at least one and place it on your farm and over time your Beegarde will produce honey. Placing more Beegardes will increase honey production.

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However, raising honey from Pals is a very slow process, as it may take several hours to obtain honey from it. Of course, if you wish, you can go around and defeat Pals to get honey instead, but that requires a lot more resources to do so, and farming is more consistent.