Sulfur is a particularly important element in Palworld. You will need to have sulfur to craft gunpowder, which can then be converted into ammo. Sulfur isn’t a rare element, but it isn’t as abundant as rocks or common ores.
Where To Find Or Mine Sulfur In Palworld
Locations Of Sulfur Deposits In Palworld
The most abundant deposits of sulfur can be found in the Desert biome in Palworld. Some lighter deposits of sulfur can also be found in the Bamboo Grove situated to the west of the Desert biome. There are plenty of other rock and common ore deposits in the area, so keep an eye out for a yellow-brownish rock as displayed in the image above.
Some smaller sulfur deposits can also be found in the game’s many underground dungeons. You will have to be extra careful while looking for sulfur nodes in dungeons, as they are pretty easy to miss. Once you get close enough to a sulfur deposit, the rock-like deposit will feature a shining silver outline, indicating that it is an interactable element.
How To Mine Sulfur In Palworld
You can mine sulfur with a pickaxe. Simply hit the giant sulfur deposit with your pickaxe to break it down into smaller chunks that can be carried. You can also use any Pals capable of mining stuff to make this process easier.
Tip: It would be helpful if you use a Pal that possesses the Mining Foreman passive skill, as the process will be faster and more efficient.
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After you mine the stuff, use any transport Pal to move the resource back to your base. Using a transport Pal is recommended, as the Desert biome doesn’t have any fast travel points you can use if you choose to mine sulfur yourself.