How to Revive & Heal Pals in Palworld

Can’t figure out how to revive and heal Pals in Palworld? Well, that’s a problem. Pals will get injured. They’ll get knocked out. After all, this is a game that’s heavily inspired by Pokemon (to put it charitably), and those things happen all the time. You have to know how to bring your creatures back into the fight. That’s exactly what we’ll be talking about in this guide, so let’s get right into it.

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how to revive & heal pals in palworld
How to Revive & Heal Pals in Palworld

How to Heal Pals in Palworld

Before we talk about how to revive Pals in Palworld, let’s first talk about how to heal them. Well, you give them healing item, like food. Okay, how do you do that? There are two ways. The first one is to simply open your inventory. Choose a food item and click the Use button. Then simply select which Pal you want to give it to. Keep in mind, this only works on Pals that are in your party. Option 2 is to approach a Pal that’s walking around (for example, working in your base). Approach them, then press and hold the “Open Menu” button (the 4 key on PC). When the menu opens, select Feed. Pick a food item, and a brief, cute animation will play.

How to Revive Pals in Palworld

Now that we know how to heal Pals in Palworld, how do you revive them? This is going to happen; your creatures are going to drop sometimes, and you’ll have to bring them back to life. Or consciousness, whatever. To do that, you’ll have to go back to your base and place them into the Palbox. You’ll then see a ten-minute timer. That’s ten real-world minutes you’ll have to wait before they’re back to full health. Until then, they’re out for the count. Moreover, the counter only runs while you’re logged in. It pauses when you’re offline. So, you can’t put a bunch of fainted pals into the Palbox and then log out for the day, because when you come back, the timer will not have moved a second.

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