To get Corrosive Solvent in Palworld, unlock it at Technology Level 37, gather Venom Gland and Sulfur, then craft it on a Production Assembly Line.
KEY!Corrosive Solvent is a late-game crafting material, and the important thing to know up front is that you don’t find it lying in a chest or farm it as a drop — you make it. Once you’ve pushed the Technology tree far enough and have the two ingredients on hand, it’s a quick craft that feeds into a lot of your best endgame gear.
What you need to make Corrosive Solvent
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Technology Level | Unlocks at Level 37 |
| Crafting station | Production Assembly Line |
| Ingredients | Venom Gland and Sulfur |
| Sulfur source | Large yellow ore nodes in volcano and desert areas |
| Venom Gland source | Poison-type Pals, and some merchants |
| How it’s obtained | Crafted, not a world drop |
Everything for this craft sits behind one Technology unlock and one advanced station. Get to Technology Level 37, keep Venom Gland and Sulfur stocked, and build a Production Assembly Line — that’s the whole shopping list. Here’s the fast scan:
How to unlock and craft Corrosive Solvent in Palworld
The full path runs from the Technology tree to the Production Assembly Line, so unlock the recipe first and have both ingredients ready before you queue the craft.
STEP 1/7
Open the Technology tree

Pull up your Technology menu, where all your recipe unlocks live.
STEP 2/7
Scroll to Technology Level 37

Corrosive Solvent is a Level 37 unlock, so climb the tree to that tier.
STEP 3/7
Unlock Corrosive Solvent

Spend your point on the Corrosive Solvent node to add the recipe to your crafting list.
STEP 4/7
Gather Sulfur

Mine the big yellow ore nodes out in the volcano or desert regions.
STEP 5/7
Gather Venom Gland

Take down poison-type Pals for their glands, or buy them from a merchant that stocks them.
STEP 6/7
Head to a Production Assembly Line

Corrosive Solvent is made at the Production Assembly Line, not a basic workbench, so build or visit one.
STEP 7/7
Craft Corrosive Solvent

Select Corrosive Solvent from the recipe list and produce it from your Venom Gland and Sulfur.
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Where to farm Venom Gland and Sulfur
| Ingredient | Where to get it |
|---|---|
| Sulfur | Large yellow ore nodes in volcano and desert areas |
| Venom Gland | Poison-type Pals as a drop; some merchants, including the Small Settlement vendor |
The two ingredients come from completely different corners of the map, so it helps to plan a route for each. Sulfur is a mining resource — look for the large yellow ore nodes clustered in the volcano and desert biomes and break them with a decent pickaxe or a mining Pal. Venom Gland is a combat drop: hunt poison-type Pals and grab the glands they leave behind. If you’d rather shop than fight, some merchants carry Venom Glands too — the Small Settlement on the map is worth checking as a vendor stop, though stock isn’t guaranteed on every visit.
Stockpile Venom Gland and Sulfur before you craft — endgame weapons and armor eat Corrosive Solvent in bulk, so a single unit rarely goes far.
Recipe not showing up? Fixes to check

If Corrosive Solvent isn’t appearing in your crafting menu, the usual culprit is the Technology Level 37 unlock — the recipe simply won’t exist until you spend a point on that node. The next thing to check is your station: this craft belongs to the Production Assembly Line, so a basic workbench won’t list it no matter how far you’ve unlocked. Beyond that, make sure you’re actually carrying Venom Gland and Sulfur, since a missing ingredient can grey the recipe out. One more point of confusion is the 15,000 figure attached to the recipe — treat it as the crafting Work the station has to grind through rather than a flat Gold price, and lean on faster worker Pals to speed it along.
What Corrosive Solvent is used for
| Use | Amount |
|---|---|
| Thermal Core | 2 |
| Dark Grenade | 1 |
| Meteor Launcher | 5 (upgraded variant: 10) |
| Katana | 6 |
| Lightweight Plasteel Armor | 8 |
| Tactical Grenade Launcher | 15 |
Corrosive Solvent is a gateway material for a big slice of the endgame, which is exactly why it’s worth crafting a stack rather than a single unit. It goes into top-tier weapons and armor, powers Thermal Cores, shows up in grenades, and gets called for in bulk on high-tier base and medicine tasks. The examples below give a sense of the per-craft demand — it’s a snapshot of common uses, not the complete list.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you find Corrosive Solvent as loot, or do you have to craft it?
You craft it. There’s no world drop, chest, or enemy that hands you Corrosive Solvent directly — it’s produced from Venom Gland and Sulfur once you’ve unlocked the recipe.
What Technology Level unlocks Corrosive Solvent?
Technology Level 37. Spend a point on the Corrosive Solvent node there and the recipe becomes available at your Production Assembly Line.
Where is the easiest place to get Sulfur?
Head to the volcano or desert regions and mine the large yellow ore nodes. They’re the reliable Sulfur source and worth building a short mining loop around.
Where do you get Venom Glands?
Kill poison-type Pals and collect the glands they drop, or buy them from a merchant that stocks them — the Small Settlement vendor is one to check, though it may not always have them.
Why is Corrosive Solvent not showing in the crafting menu?
Most often you haven’t unlocked Technology Level 37 yet, or you’re standing at the wrong station — it only appears at the Production Assembly Line. Missing Venom Gland or Sulfur can also keep the recipe from being craftable.
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Is 15,000 a Gold cost or a Work value?
Read it as the Work the craft requires rather than a Gold price. Databases don’t line up cleanly on this, so don’t assume it’s a flat 15,000 Gold charge — use higher work-speed Pals to get through it faster.







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