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How to Get and Farm World Tree Holy Water in Palworld

Farm World Tree Holy Water in Palworld from World Tree Pal drops and Teafant Springs, with the Lakefront route offering one of the fastest late-game farming spots.

Farm World Tree Holy Water in Palworld from World Tree Pal drops and Teafant Springs, with the Lakefront route offering one of the fastest late-game farming spots.

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To get World Tree Holy Water in Palworld, unlock and enter the World Tree, then farm it from World Tree Pal drops and Teafant Springs, with a strong farming spot around the Lakefront at coordinates 1638, 1340.

World Tree Holy Water is a late-game consumable in Palworld 1.0 that keeps World Tree resources from vanishing when you get close to them, and it doubles as a crafting ingredient for some of the highest-tier gear in the game. You can only farm it once you’ve reached the World Tree interior, and the fastest hands-on method is clearing dense Pal packs for their drops. Teafant Springs hand you a bulk amount with no fighting at all, so most players end up combining the two.

Where World Tree Holy Water comes from

KEY!The one hard requirement is getting inside the World Tree, which you unlock by pushing through the main questline. Once you’re in, a large share of the Pals there can drop World Tree Holy Water, so the whole game becomes about finding good Pal density and clearing packs quickly.

For a concrete spot, head to the Lakefront at 1638, 1340. Clustered enemies gather here in tight batches, and the area around the Ru Nest in particular tends to cough up several vials at once. If you’d rather not fight for it, Teafant Springs scattered through the region are the best no-combat pickup — a single touch nets you a stack.

Access to the World Tree interior (unlocked through the main questline)
A capable combat Pal set to aggressive for fast pack clears

How to farm World Tree Holy Water at the Lakefront

This loop turns the Lakefront into a repeatable farm — enter the World Tree, hit the dense Pal clusters at the coordinates below, and scoop the drops.

STEP 1/7

 

Enter the World Tree

Enter the World Tree
Enter the World Tree | Ape Knight Gaming/YouTube

Progress the main story until you can get inside the World Tree, where Holy Water starts dropping.

STEP 2/7

 

Head to the Lakefront

Head to the Lakefront
Head to the Lakefront | Ape Knight Gaming/YouTube

Travel to the Lakefront area at coordinates 1638, 1340.

STEP 3/7

 

Find the clustered Pals

Find the clustered Pals
Find the clustered Pals | Ape Knight Gaming/YouTube

Look for batches of enemies — groups of Star Prios like to gather here in tight packs.

STEP 4/7

 

Clear the first pack

Clear the first pack
Clear the first pack | Ape Knight Gaming/YouTube

Take out the cluster; a group of four dropped three World Tree Holy Water in one go.

STEP 5/7

 

Push the bigger crowd

Push the bigger crowd
Push the bigger crowd | Ape Knight Gaming/YouTube

Move into the larger crowd of enemies nearby and clear it for more drops.

STEP 6/7

 

Work the Ru Nest spot

Work the Ru Nest spot
Work the Ru Nest spot | Ape Knight Gaming/YouTube

The pocket around the Ru Nest is one of the better dense zones and drops a lot of Holy Water.

STEP 7/7

 

Circle back and gather

Circle back and gather
Circle back and gather | Ape Knight Gaming/YouTube

Loop back through the area and pick up whatever’s left from the remaining spawns.


Video help

Every way to get World Tree Holy Water

Method How it works
Teafant Springs Touch a spring in the World Tree region for a bulk 10 Holy Water per interaction (some entries list a 5–10 range); the best non-combat source.
World Tree enemy drops Any Pal you defeat inside the World Tree can drop Holy Water alongside Ancient Relics, though the drop is random.
Quest rewards Talking to the World Tree Guardian starts a quest chain that awards at least one vial of Holy Water.
Ancient Relic Recycler Recycle Ancient Relics at the Ancient Relic Recycler to convert them into World Tree materials, including Holy Water.

Enemy farming is the method demonstrated above, but it isn’t the only tap. The World Tree region also hands you Holy Water through Teafant Springs, quest rewards from the World Tree Guardian, and by recycling Ancient Relics. Springs are the standout non-combat source and the most efficient way to build a stack fast, while enemy drops are random — great while you’re already clearing packs, less so if you camp one tiny spot. Getting in requires beating the region’s gatekeeping boss (spelled Panthalus across most references, though the exact spelling still varies) as part of the unlock chain.

Inside the Lakefront route: clusters, crowds, and the Ru Nest

What makes the 1638, 1340 spot work is how the enemies bunch up. The Star Prios gather in visible batches, so you’re never chasing single targets — you walk into a group of four, clear it, and often walk away with three Holy Water from that one pack. Expect some variance: a cluster nearby dropped nothing on the same run, which is normal for a random drop.

From there, the payoff climbs. A denser crowd sits close by, and the pocket around the Ru Nest is the richest of the bunch — it’s the spot that reliably drops a lot at once. Once you’ve swept those, the smart move is to loop back the way you came and gather whatever’s respawned or that you missed the first pass. That circle-back is the whole rhythm of the farm, and there are likely other equally good pockets deeper in the tree worth scouting.

Ways to speed up your Holy Water farm

The single biggest lever is Pal density: chasing scattered singles wastes time, so aim for the tightest packs and let a strong combat Pal set to aggressive do the clearing while you move. Don’t over-commit to one small group — rotate through the dense spawn zones instead of camping, and the drops-per-minute climbs on its own.

Carrying more than one combat-efficient Pal cuts your downtime between fights, and the real trick is to stop treating enemy drops and springs as separate trips. Sweep the packs, touch every Teafant Spring you pass, and you’re stacking two sources on the same lap through the World Tree.

What World Tree Holy Water is used for

Use Requirement
Harvest Mythical Wood and Paloxite Drink Holy Water first so World Tree trees and Paloxite Ore nodes don’t vanish on approach.
Drone Launcher 70 Paloxite Ingot + 40 World Tree Holy Water + 8 AI Core + 5 Ancient Civilization Core + 3,500,000 Gold, Technology Lv. 77.
Ancient Farm 50 Paloxite Ingot + 50 World Tree Holy Water + 100 Mythical Wood + 10 Ancient Civilization Core, Technology Lv. 78.
Awakening Crystals 50 Radiant Gems + 10 World Tree Holy Water + 30,000 Gold.

Its main job is active protection: World Tree trees and Paloxite Ore nodes normally vanish the moment you approach them, and drinking a Holy Water stops that for a window so you can harvest Mythical Wood and Paloxite by hand. For faster clearing of those nodes, the Plasma Multicutter (unlocked at Level 54) rips through both trees and ore. Beyond harvesting, it’s a hard requirement in several top-end recipes.

Passives that let you skip Holy Water

Passive Effect
World Tree Seedbed Approach and harvest World Tree resources without drinking Holy Water.
Hermit Sage Approach and harvest World Tree resources without drinking Holy Water.
Twin-Edged Holy Blade Approach and harvest World Tree resources without drinking Holy Water.
Dimensional Leap Approach and harvest World Tree resources without drinking Holy Water.
God of Destruction Same effect; also obtainable through a special implant.

Repeated farming has an expiry date. Once one of your Pals carries the right World Tree passive, you can walk up to nodes and harvest them without drinking anything at all — the consumable stops being a chore. These passives are rare, tied to Pals or eggs from the World Tree region, and in the case of God of Destruction can also come from a special implant. All five share the same payoff.

QUICK WIN

Touch every Teafant Spring you pass while clearing packs — stacking the bulk spring pickups onto the same Lakefront lap doubles your yield without a second trip.

Mistakes to avoid while farming Holy Water

The most common trap is thinking the vanishing nodes are a bug. They aren’t — trees and ore are supposed to disappear on approach unless you’re protected by Holy Water or one of the World Tree passives. Just as often, players hoard vials and never see the effect, because Holy Water has to be actively consumed from your inventory to apply; it does nothing sitting in a bag.

On the farming side, don’t lean on enemy drops alone. They’re random and can feel slow, so ignoring Teafant Springs and grinding one tiny group instead of rotating through the dense spawn zones is the fastest way to make the whole thing feel worse than it is.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the best place to farm World Tree Holy Water?

The Lakefront at 1638, 1340 inside the World Tree. Clustered Star Prios and the crowd around the Ru Nest drop several vials per pack, and you can circle back to sweep respawns.

Do Teafant Springs give World Tree Holy Water?

Yes. Touching a Teafant Spring in the World Tree region gives a bulk 10 Holy Water per interaction (some entries list a 5–10 range), which makes it the best non-combat source in the area.

Why do World Tree resources disappear when I approach them?

That’s intended behavior, not a glitch. Trees and Paloxite Ore nodes vanish on approach unless you’ve drunk Holy Water or your Pal has a World Tree passive that protects them.

How long does World Tree Holy Water last?

The effect runs for a short window after you drink it — community testing points to roughly 30 seconds, though the exact timer isn’t firmly pinned down and may shift between builds.

Can passives replace World Tree Holy Water?

Yes. World Tree Seedbed, Hermit Sage, Twin-Edged Holy Blade, Dimensional Leap, and God of Destruction all let you harvest World Tree resources without drinking anything, which retires the consumable once you have one.

More questions
Is enemy farming or spring farming better?

Teafant Springs win for bulk, no-combat gains, while enemy drops are random and slower on their own. The best approach is to do both on the same lap — clear the dense packs for drops and touch every spring you pass.

 

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