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Here’s how to get Fiber in Palworld

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A player character chops down a tree in Palworld

Want to know how to get Fiber in Palworld?Fiber is one of the first crafting materials you’ll need when you begin yourPalworldadventures. Easily gathered and used in a wide variety of recipes to craft everything from saddles to weaponry, Fiber could even be considered one ofPalworld’s basic building blocks.Fiber might not be particularly tricky to acquire when compared to Palworld’s other materials, but that doesn’t mean that you should slack when it comes to accumulating a large supply. Below, we’ve listed the most efficient ways to generate Fiber quickly in Palworld, as well as a few crafting strategies for beginners.Palworld | Early Access Launch Trailer | PocketpairTake a look at the Palworld early access trailer here, if you’re one of the handful on Earth who hasn’t yet played it.Watch on YouTubeHow to get Fiber in PalworldFiber’s a crucial material that you’ll always want to have a steady supply of. You might not take notice of Fiber on a regular basis, but you’ll certainly know when you’re out of it, since a huge majority of Palworld’s gear and structures will quickly become unbuildable. Luckily, getting Fiber isn’t hard at all - justchop down treesusing a weapon, preferably an axe to avoid causing excess damage to your gear. Trees are everywhere, respawn quickly, and deliver a bountiful supply of both Wood and Fiber every time you hit ‘em, so go at it with gusto.You can also acquire Fiber drops from three Pals -Hangyu,Hangyu Cryst, andHoocrates- but since it’s so easy to gather Fiber from attacking trees, it really isn’t worth the effort to farm for this particular resource.Eventually, you’ll find yourself with more important things to do than manually chopping down trees. To automate Fiber production, build aCrusherin your base as soon as it becomes available atLevel 8. This useful device requires50 Wood,20 Stone, and10 Paladium Fragments.The waterwheel-esque Crusher is all you need to break down those Wood piles into sweet, flexible Fiber. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/PocketpairOnce the Crusher is built, you can use it to transmute materials into Fiber and Paldium Fragments. You can maketwo Fiber for every one Wood. Since the Crusher is basically a waterwheel, you’ll also need Pals with the Watering Work Suitability to work it. We’ve got a guide to thebest Watering Palsfor your perusal, but in short, in Palworld’s early game you’ll probably want to assignFuackorPengulletto the job.Fiber farming and crafting as a Palworld beginnerOnce you have your Crusher constructed and Pals keeping it watered, use your Fiber supplies to ensure that you have enoughShoddy Bedsfor every Pal working at your base. A Pal with no place to sleep will become sad and quickly suffer a drop in SAN (Sanity), and there’s no better way to wreck your Pal workforce than depression!If you don’t already have a bow for whatever reason, you should also use your Fiber to craft one posthaste. TheOld Bowis the first available bow, but at Level 8, you should consider upgrading to aFire Bowor aPoison Bowif you want to deliver more potent attacks to enemy Pals from range.Tired of running our of stamina? Get that Palworld Grappling Gun to make traversal a snap. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/PocketpairIf you’re more interested in using Fiber to improve your traversal skills, then we recommend building a saddle. TheEikthyrdeer Saddleunlocks at Level 12, and once you capture one of these elk-like Pals, you’ll have one of thefastest mounts in Palworld, especially in the early to mid game. Also at Level 12, you can use Fiber to craft theGrappling Gun, which is another excellent means of speeding up travel throughout the Palpagos Islands.And that’s all you need to know about getting Fiber in Palworld. We’ve got plenty of more info on accumulating the resources you need to make your Palworld base the biggest and baddest, and you may want to take a look at our guides forgathering leather,mining coal, andharvesting Pals for their precious Pal Fluids. For more on early game strategies, see our guide ofPalworld tips and tricksto get a better grip on all the ways to make the Palpagos Islands your new home.

Want to know how to get Fiber in Palworld?Fiber is one of the first crafting materials you’ll need when you begin yourPalworldadventures. Easily gathered and used in a wide variety of recipes to craft everything from saddles to weaponry, Fiber could even be considered one ofPalworld’s basic building blocks.Fiber might not be particularly tricky to acquire when compared to Palworld’s other materials, but that doesn’t mean that you should slack when it comes to accumulating a large supply. Below, we’ve listed the most efficient ways to generate Fiber quickly in Palworld, as well as a few crafting strategies for beginners.Palworld | Early Access Launch Trailer | PocketpairTake a look at the Palworld early access trailer here, if you’re one of the handful on Earth who hasn’t yet played it.Watch on YouTubeHow to get Fiber in PalworldFiber’s a crucial material that you’ll always want to have a steady supply of. You might not take notice of Fiber on a regular basis, but you’ll certainly know when you’re out of it, since a huge majority of Palworld’s gear and structures will quickly become unbuildable. Luckily, getting Fiber isn’t hard at all - justchop down treesusing a weapon, preferably an axe to avoid causing excess damage to your gear. Trees are everywhere, respawn quickly, and deliver a bountiful supply of both Wood and Fiber every time you hit ‘em, so go at it with gusto.You can also acquire Fiber drops from three Pals -Hangyu,Hangyu Cryst, andHoocrates- but since it’s so easy to gather Fiber from attacking trees, it really isn’t worth the effort to farm for this particular resource.Eventually, you’ll find yourself with more important things to do than manually chopping down trees. To automate Fiber production, build aCrusherin your base as soon as it becomes available atLevel 8. This useful device requires50 Wood,20 Stone, and10 Paladium Fragments.The waterwheel-esque Crusher is all you need to break down those Wood piles into sweet, flexible Fiber. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/PocketpairOnce the Crusher is built, you can use it to transmute materials into Fiber and Paldium Fragments. You can maketwo Fiber for every one Wood. Since the Crusher is basically a waterwheel, you’ll also need Pals with the Watering Work Suitability to work it. We’ve got a guide to thebest Watering Palsfor your perusal, but in short, in Palworld’s early game you’ll probably want to assignFuackorPengulletto the job.Fiber farming and crafting as a Palworld beginnerOnce you have your Crusher constructed and Pals keeping it watered, use your Fiber supplies to ensure that you have enoughShoddy Bedsfor every Pal working at your base. A Pal with no place to sleep will become sad and quickly suffer a drop in SAN (Sanity), and there’s no better way to wreck your Pal workforce than depression!If you don’t already have a bow for whatever reason, you should also use your Fiber to craft one posthaste. TheOld Bowis the first available bow, but at Level 8, you should consider upgrading to aFire Bowor aPoison Bowif you want to deliver more potent attacks to enemy Pals from range.Tired of running our of stamina? Get that Palworld Grappling Gun to make traversal a snap. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/PocketpairIf you’re more interested in using Fiber to improve your traversal skills, then we recommend building a saddle. TheEikthyrdeer Saddleunlocks at Level 12, and once you capture one of these elk-like Pals, you’ll have one of thefastest mounts in Palworld, especially in the early to mid game. Also at Level 12, you can use Fiber to craft theGrappling Gun, which is another excellent means of speeding up travel throughout the Palpagos Islands.And that’s all you need to know about getting Fiber in Palworld. We’ve got plenty of more info on accumulating the resources you need to make your Palworld base the biggest and baddest, and you may want to take a look at our guides forgathering leather,mining coal, andharvesting Pals for their precious Pal Fluids. For more on early game strategies, see our guide ofPalworld tips and tricksto get a better grip on all the ways to make the Palpagos Islands your new home.

Want to know how to get Fiber in Palworld?Fiber is one of the first crafting materials you’ll need when you begin yourPalworldadventures. Easily gathered and used in a wide variety of recipes to craft everything from saddles to weaponry, Fiber could even be considered one ofPalworld’s basic building blocks.

Fiber might not be particularly tricky to acquire when compared to Palworld’s other materials, but that doesn’t mean that you should slack when it comes to accumulating a large supply. Below, we’ve listed the most efficient ways to generate Fiber quickly in Palworld, as well as a few crafting strategies for beginners.

Palworld | Early Access Launch Trailer | PocketpairTake a look at the Palworld early access trailer here, if you’re one of the handful on Earth who hasn’t yet played it.Watch on YouTube

Palworld | Early Access Launch Trailer | Pocketpair

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How to get Fiber in Palworld

Fiber’s a crucial material that you’ll always want to have a steady supply of. You might not take notice of Fiber on a regular basis, but you’ll certainly know when you’re out of it, since a huge majority of Palworld’s gear and structures will quickly become unbuildable. Luckily, getting Fiber isn’t hard at all - justchop down treesusing a weapon, preferably an axe to avoid causing excess damage to your gear. Trees are everywhere, respawn quickly, and deliver a bountiful supply of both Wood and Fiber every time you hit ‘em, so go at it with gusto.

You can also acquire Fiber drops from three Pals -Hangyu,Hangyu Cryst, andHoocrates- but since it’s so easy to gather Fiber from attacking trees, it really isn’t worth the effort to farm for this particular resource.

Eventually, you’ll find yourself with more important things to do than manually chopping down trees. To automate Fiber production, build aCrusherin your base as soon as it becomes available atLevel 8. This useful device requires50 Wood,20 Stone, and10 Paladium Fragments.

The waterwheel-esque Crusher is all you need to break down those Wood piles into sweet, flexible Fiber. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot showing the Crusher structure in Palworld.

Once the Crusher is built, you can use it to transmute materials into Fiber and Paldium Fragments. You can maketwo Fiber for every one Wood. Since the Crusher is basically a waterwheel, you’ll also need Pals with the Watering Work Suitability to work it. We’ve got a guide to thebest Watering Palsfor your perusal, but in short, in Palworld’s early game you’ll probably want to assignFuackorPengulletto the job.

Fiber farming and crafting as a Palworld beginner

Once you have your Crusher constructed and Pals keeping it watered, use your Fiber supplies to ensure that you have enoughShoddy Bedsfor every Pal working at your base. A Pal with no place to sleep will become sad and quickly suffer a drop in SAN (Sanity), and there’s no better way to wreck your Pal workforce than depression!

If you don’t already have a bow for whatever reason, you should also use your Fiber to craft one posthaste. TheOld Bowis the first available bow, but at Level 8, you should consider upgrading to aFire Bowor aPoison Bowif you want to deliver more potent attacks to enemy Pals from range.

Tired of running our of stamina? Get that Palworld Grappling Gun to make traversal a snap. |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

Palworld screenshot of a player using the Grappling Gun

If you’re more interested in using Fiber to improve your traversal skills, then we recommend building a saddle. TheEikthyrdeer Saddleunlocks at Level 12, and once you capture one of these elk-like Pals, you’ll have one of thefastest mounts in Palworld, especially in the early to mid game. Also at Level 12, you can use Fiber to craft theGrappling Gun, which is another excellent means of speeding up travel throughout the Palpagos Islands.

And that’s all you need to know about getting Fiber in Palworld. We’ve got plenty of more info on accumulating the resources you need to make your Palworld base the biggest and baddest, and you may want to take a look at our guides forgathering leather,mining coal, andharvesting Pals for their precious Pal Fluids. For more on early game strategies, see our guide ofPalworld tips and tricksto get a better grip on all the ways to make the Palpagos Islands your new home.