How to repair armor, weapons, and tools in Palworld

Liam Ho
Palworld Cattivas working

Palworld is a game all about gathering, crafting, collecting Pals, and fighting. So here’s how to repair your armor, weapons, and tools in Palworld.

Pocketpair’s Palworld has been making waves all over the internet. The new open-world survival title has caused quite a stir online, becoming one of the hottest games to release in 2024. The game hasn’t gone without controversy, with the Pokemon company releasing a statement saying they’re investigating the title.

Players have still flocked to the game en masse, however, enjoying the survival goodness that it offers. As a survival game, it’s important to keep your gear in top condition, as they’re useless when broken.

With that being said, here’s how to repair your armor, weapon, and tools in Palworld.

Palworld character firing a bow weapon.
Palworld is a survival game, so it’s important to keep your gear in top condition.

Repairing your gear in Palworld

In order to repair your gear in Palworld you’ll need to have a Repair Bench. Fortunately, this is introduced pretty early into the game and will require players to research it in the Technology tree.

The bench itself will require 10 pieces of wood and 10 stones to craft, which means players may need to gather the basic materials if they don’t have them yet.

Palworld Repair Bench
Palworld players can repair their tools using the Repair Bench.

Once you’ve built the Repair Bench in your base, you simply need to interact with it to open up the menu. From there you can select any piece of gear, armor, or weapon you want repaired.

Costs of repair in Palworld

While getting a Repair Bench in Palworld is simple enough, each time you repair a piece of gear it requires materials originally used to craft it. This means you need to ensure you have the right materials in your inventory when trying to repair your gear.

Palworld Repair Bench UI
Players will need materials in order to repair their tools and equipment.

It’s also worth noting that the material cost doesn’t decrease depending on how broken the item is, so it’s better to use the item until it breaks, and then repair it then.

About The Author

Liam is a writer on the Australian Dexerto team covering all things gaming with an emphasis on MMOs like Destiny and FFXIV along with MOBAs like League. He started writing while at university for a Bachelor’s degree in Media and has experience writing for GGRecon and GameRant. You can contact Liam at liam.ho@dexerto.com or on Twitter at @MusicalityLH.