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Palworld Fan Creates Real-Life Pal Eggs

A creative Palworld player made a set of physical Pal eggs to surprise their housemate and egg-hunting partner. Pal eggs are one way of collecting the lovable Pals that inhabit Palworld,and many fans enjoy adventuring around the open world to hunt for eggs and hoping they hatch into rare Pals.

There are nine variations of Pal eggs in Palworld that can be found throughout its large map, each corresponding to a different Pal type that will hatch from the egg. Pal eggs also come in three sizes, regular, large, and huge, with the rarity of Pals inside increasing with the egg’s size. Eggs can be found all over the map, but they tend towards locations where it would make sense for Pals to nest, such as under trees, along the coast, on high cliffs, and snuggled among rocks. Many players recommend searching for eggs with a flying mount, as eggs commonly spawn in higher locations such as clifftops.

Palworld player Evil_Bonkering and their housemate hunt for Pal eggs together, and so, while he was away, Evil_Bonkering created several Pal eggs to sneak into their egg carton. While these Pal eggs are plastic and colored with markers, many comments found the concept perfect for dyeing Easter eggs once the holiday rolls around. Notably absent from the collection of eggs is Palworld’s Dragon Egg, which Evil_Bonkering explained is missing because their housemate has not found one yet, so “he doesn’t get one.”

Many fellow Palworld players found this gesture to be incredibly sweet and creative, and several are considering using it for their children in the future. These creative Pal eggs are not the only case of Palworld players showcasing their creativity, as the community has been sharing numerous incredible in-game and real-world projects. Many players dedicate hours to creating incredible bases for their Palworld adventures, and others, like Evil_Bonkering, bring their favorite parts of the game into real life with Palworld crafts like crocheted Pals, physical trading cards, or

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