Cloth Armor in Palworld requires Wool, obtained from certain Pals
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Palworld wool and cloth are two early game resources that you’ll need to have on hand regularly, with Wool used to make cloth itself (among other things), and cloth being a foundational component material for many essential armors and objects, including the Glider that’s used to negate fall damage. However, there’s no clear direction on where to look for Wool in Palworld, nor how to refine it into Cloth afterwards, but we’ll explain both in our guide below.
Wool in Palworld is a drop from killing or catching certain pals, specifically any of the following:
Lamball
Cremis
Melpaca
There may be other Pals that drop it inPalworld, but these are the most common, with the early areas absolutely swarming with Lamballs. You can also put them into aRanchif you build one at your base, which causes Lamballs to generate wool continuously. In fact, after a while you’ll have so much Wool that you might want to dismantle the ranch in order to keep a handle on your storage, or at least take any Lamballs off your workforce.
How to craft cloth
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Once you have Wool, you can bring it to a crafting bench and craft it intoCloth,unlocked in tier 3 of the technology tree. Cloth is one of those things that’s functionless on its own terms, but can be used to make a load of useful things, including the Glider and Cloth Armor, the latter of which helps with survivingPalworld cold and hot weather.
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