Palworld Guide: How to Get Gunpowder

Gunpowder is a vital material for making ammunition in Palworld once your technology level reaches 20. Reliably getting sulfur and charcoal allows efficient gunpowder production. This is a quick guide for you on how to get gunpowder fast in Palworld!

How to Get Gunpowder in Palworld

Tocotoco in Palworld drops Gunpowder
  • Obtaining from Monsters: The Tocotoco monster occasionally drops gunpowder when defeated. However, the drop rate is too inconsistent to be a primary gunpowder source.
Mount Obsidian in Palworld
  • Getting Sulfur: Respawning sulfur deposits found on Mount Obsidian offer a renewable source for mining. Dungeons also frequently contain mineable sulfur which regenerates over time. You can expect 30 to 90 ore per dungeon run.
Palworld Foxsparks
  • Producing Charcoal: Charcoal is crafted by burning wood in a furnace using 2 wood to make 1 charcoal. Setup lumber harvesting at a base site near forests in East Island or Windswept Hills. Appoint a Kindling Pal like Foxsparks to continually stoke your furnace’s flames. Dismantling excess weapons or structures yields small charcoal as well. With an ample wood source and dedicated furnace tender, amassing piles of charcoal is straightforward.
  • Crafting Gunpowder With stockpiled sulfur ore and charcoal, craft gunpowder at a high-quality workbench unlocked at technology level 11. Use a 2:1 ratio which is 2 charcoal to 1 sulfur, to create one gunpowder.

Hoard hundreds of gunpowder reserves to sustain ammunition production for assaults against Palworld’s towering boss creatures. Leveraging reliable sulfur and charcoal income streams enables rapid gunpowder gains.

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