When playingPalworldfor the first time, it’s not exactly obvious what you’re supposed to do with Pal Souls. However, these overlooked items can be used to beef up your Pals or improve their efficiency as workers at your base.

The Statue of Power

These statues, modelled after the Pal Anubis, allow you to do the following things:

Enhancing player stats is done by exchanging Lifmunk Effigies, while enhancing Pals is done by exchanging Pal Souls.

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There are a few Statues of Power littered across Palpagos, the nearest one to the beginning area being atDesolate Church. However, as part of building your base, you can unlock your very own Statue of Power via the Technology Ladder at level 6. Once you’ve built it on your base, you can use it at any time.

Where to get Pal Souls

There are three types of Pal Souls –Small, Medium and Large. Each of these Souls drops from different Pals upon defeat, either through death or by being captured, so it’s worth remembering who drops what. They can also be contained within Treasure Chests that you find while exploring.

Small Pal Souls

Small Pal Souls can be obtained by defeating the following Pals or their Alpha variants:

Of the three types of Souls,Small Pal Souls are the only type which can be found at random in the wild as a treasure which glints on the floors(like Pal Spheres or materials).

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Medium Pal Souls

Medium Pal Soulsonly drop from Helzephyr, including the Alpha variant, when it is killed or captured. They can also be found in Treasure Chests across Palpagos or in Dungeons.

Large Pal Souls

Large Pal Souls are arguably the hardest to find, as they drop from only three Pals (or their Alpha variants) and they’re all above level 47:

However, there are ways around this. For example, you could breed Anubis fairly easily and butcher him in order to obtain the Large Pal Souls. As well as this, Large Pal Souls can be found in Treasure Chests.

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How to use Pal Souls

Once you’ve gotten your hands on some Pal Souls, head over to your Statue of Power and press V (on keyboard) to access the Enhance Pals menu. At the top of this menu, you’ll see a total of how many Pal Souls you currently have.

Choose a Pal that you’d like to beef up, click on them and you’ll see the following options:

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Each stat can be increased 10 times, up to a total of 30%, and every step will cost you more, or more valuable, Pal Souls in order to achieve.

Can you get Pal Souls back?

Yes, but at a cost.

To you reset your expenditure of Souls, you’ll need to spend your Gold. You can’t reset just one stat either,you’ll need to reset everythingand depending on which level of increase you achieved, the cost can skyrocket.

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Here’s how much it will cost you to reset your stats:

Remember, this is for each stat. So if you’ve maxed out both Attack and Defense, you’re going to have to pay 110,000 Gold in order to retrieve the Souls that you used to do so.

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