To put out base fires in Palworld, assign Water-element Pals to your base so they automatically douse the flames, and to extinguish yourself, jump into a body of water or simply tank the burn until it expires.
Fires can spread alarmingly fast across a Palworld base, turning hours of resource gathering into ash in moments. Whether a stray Fire-type attack catches a wooden wall or a raid leaves your camp ablaze, knowing how to react quickly saves your hard-earned structures. The game offers no fire extinguisher items or stop-drop-and-roll mechanics, so survival comes down to smart Pal management and environmental awareness.
How fires start and what materials burn
Fires in Palworld typically ignite from Fire-element Pal attacks, destructive base raids, and open-flame crafting stations placed too close to flammable structures. When you fight Fire-type enemies directly inside your base, their stray attacks will easily ignite nearby wooden walls and floors. Open-flame stations like campfires and fireplaces can also spark a blaze if they sit flush against wood.
How to extinguish fires on yourself and your base
STEP 1/4
Wait out the burn

If your character catches fire, the burning status will eventually expire on its own, so you can simply tank the damage if you have enough health.
STEP 2/4
Jump into water

Walk into a nearby body of water and drop in; swimming will instantly put out the fire on your character.
STEP 3/4
Assign Water Pals to your base

Keep Water-element Pals assigned to your base workforce so they automatically douse any flames that appear inside the base perimeter.
STEP 4/4
Throw a Water Pal at the fire

If a Water Pal stops responding, pick it up with V and throw it directly at the flames to force it to extinguish the blaze.
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Extinguishing fire on your own character
When your character is ablaze, the only consistently confirmed instant fix is to jump into a river or any swimmable body of water. Once you start swimming, the burning status is immediately removed. If you are nowhere near water, you must rely on healing items and simply wait for the burn to expire on its own.
Equipping a Heat Resistant Undershirt and Heat Resistant Armor mitigates burn damage and can prevent you from catching fire in the first place. However, this gear acts as damage reduction and temperature control, not an instant extinguisher. Some players speculate that crouch-sliding might put out fires, but this remains unverified community discussion rather than a confirmed mechanic.
Prevention and base-building strategies to fireproof a base
| Structure Type | Flammability | Fireproofing Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Wood | Flammable | Upgrade to the Stone Structure Set as soon as possible. |
| Stone | Non-flammable | Place stone flooring as a buffer near open-flame stations. |
| Metal | Non-flammable | Use for late-game base layouts to guarantee fire immunity. |
Keep multiple Water Pals assigned to your base rather than just one, as a single Pal often cannot keep up with spreading flames in a large wooden base.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will my base fire eventually burn out on its own if I ignore it?
No. Unlike fires on your character, base fires have real stakes and will spread rapidly, consuming walls, floors, furniture, and crafting stations. You must actively extinguish them with Water Pals.
Is there a fire extinguisher item or stop-drop-and-roll mechanic in Palworld?
No. There is no fire extinguisher item, water hose mechanic, or stop-drop-and-roll action in the game. You must rely on Water Pals for structures and water bodies for your character.
Why did my Water Pal stop putting out the fire?
Water Pals can sometimes stop responding to active fires. When this happens, pick the Pal up with V and throw it directly at the flames to force it to extinguish the blaze.
Does heat-resistant armor put out fire on my character instantly?
No. Heat Resistant gear mitigates burn damage and helps prevent catching fire, but it does not act as an instant extinguisher once you are already ablaze.