If you thought *Pokemon* and *Palworld* couldn’t get any more similar, think again! The latest update in March 2025 introduces the Global Palbox, a game-changing feature that lets you transfer your Pals between different worlds. This new addition might seem tricky at first, but don’t worry—we’ve got you covered on how to get and use the Global Palbox in *Palworld*.
How To Get the Global Palbox in Palworld
Following the March 2025 update, the Global Palbox is now accessible to all *Palworld* players. To get your hands on this futuristic structure with a radio dish, simply navigate to the Build screen and head over to the Pal section. You’ll need 1 Paldium Fragment, 8 Wood, and 3 Stone to construct it. These resources are common and should be readily available if you’ve been playing for a while. But if you’re running low, here’s where to find them:
Resource | Location |
Wood | Obtained by cutting trees. |
Stone | Obtained by mining rocks. |
Paldium Fragment | Obtained by mining Paldium rocks. |
For more on *Palworld*, check out our list of the 10 Best Transport Pals in Palworld – Transporting Work Pals, Ranked.
How To Use the Global Palbox in Palworld
Unlike *Pokemon*, where you can transfer a Pokemon from one game to another, *Palworld* allows you to store your Pal’s Genetic Data in a Global database. This means you can reconstruct your Pal in another world, keeping your original Pal intact while having another version in a different world. Remember, only one version of a specific Pal can be reconstructed in each world.
If you’re deeply attached to your Pals and want to use them across multiple worlds, follow these steps to use the Global Palbox in *Palworld*:
Copying a Pal’s Genetic Data
- Load into the first *Palworld* world.
- Construct and open the Global Palbox in the first world.
- Locate the desired Pal in your boxes.
- Move the Pal’s Genetic Data to the Global database.
Reconstructing a Pal
- Load into the second *Palworld* world.
- Construct and open the Global Palbox in the second world.
- Locate the desired Pal’s Genetic Data and move it to your boxes.
- Find the Pal in your boxes and move them into your party to reconstruct.
You can repeat this process as many times as you want, making it easier to optimize your Pals across different worlds. This exciting feature adds a new layer of strategy and fun to catching Pals, as they now have the potential to thrive in multiple worlds.
And that’s how to get and use the Global Palbox in *Palworld*. If you’re interested in more tips, learn how to make Pals transport items to another location in the game.
*Palworld is available now in Early Access on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.*