Why do you need honey in Palworld
In Palworld server hosting, honey is far more than just a tasty treat. It’s a core resource for breeding, cooking, and managing your Pals efficiently. Whether you're nurturing a growing base or preparing for high-level breeding operations, honey becomes essential to your progress.
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How to Get Honey
There are two primary ways to obtain honey in Palworld:
1) By defeating or capturing specific Pals that drop honey as loot. This includes hunting or butchering creatures known for producing or carrying honey.
2) By farming honey at your base using specific Pals with passive production abilities.
Both methods can be used depending on whether you're looking for quick loot or a sustainable long-term supply.
Pals That Drop Honey
Several Pals in Palworld are known to yield honey. Here's who to look for:
Cinnamoth
A peaceful, early-game Pal that doesn’t fight back. It’s perfect for beginner-level farming.
Beegarde
A bee-like Pal that can self-destruct in combat. Be cautious, but it’s valuable both for direct farming and base production.
Elizabee
A higher-level Pal, often accompanied by Beegardes. Harder to defeat but worth the effort.
Warsect
A late-game powerhouse located in high-risk zones, it drops large amounts of honey.
Where to Find Honey-Producing Pals
Each of these Pals appears in specific areas:
Cinnamoth - Common in beginner zones like Cinnamoth Forest (coordinates -69, -272), Moonless Shore, and Lake Center.
Beegarde and Elizabee - Found near Verdant Brook, Mossanda Forest, and the Free Pal Alliance Tower. Elizabee often spawns with Beegardes.
Warsect - Resides in Wildlife Sanctuary No. 2, a high-level zone suitable for advanced players only.
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How to Farm Honey at Your Base
If you're looking for a passive source of honey, Beegarde is the key. Its "Worker Bee" skill lets it produce honey when assigned to a Ranch.
To set up a Ranch, you’ll need:
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50 Wood
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20 Stone
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30 Fiber
After building the Ranch, place Beegarde on duty. It will automatically generate honey over time without requiring combat.
NOTE
Assign multiple Beegardes to speed up production and always keep them fed to maintain efficiency
What Honey Is Used For
Honey is primarily used for:
Breeding Pals
It’s a required ingredient in Cake, which is necessary to initiate the breeding process. The full recipe includes:
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5x Flour
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8x Red Berries
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7x Milk
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8x Egg
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2x Honey
You’ll need a Cooking Pot (unlocked at Level 17) and a Kindling-type Pal to prepare it.
Feeding Pals
Honey can also be used as food. It's a nutritious item that helps keep your Pals healthy and productive at your base.
Tips for Efficient Honey Farming
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Start early with Cinnamoth for quick, low-risk honey.
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Capture Beegardes as soon as you can; they’re essential for scaling your honey production.
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Avoid close combat with Beegarde. Use ranged attacks to avoid self-destruct damage.
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Stack Beegardes at your Ranch to create a honey production powerhouse.
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Explore high-risk areas like Wildlife Sanctuaries only when you’re well-equipped.
Result
Honey in Palworld can be obtained by defeating or capturing specific Pals like Cinnamoth, Beegarde, Elizabee, and Warsect. These creatures drop honey when defeated or butchered. Cinnamoth is ideal for early-game farming and can be found in areas like Cinnamoth Forest and Moonless Shore, while Beegarde and Elizabee appear in Verdant Brook, Mossanda Forest, and near the Free Pal Alliance Tower. For a passive source, capture a Beegarde and assign it to a Ranch at your base, where it will produce honey automatically over time using its “Worker Bee” ability.
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