Paloxite is mined from special ore nodes in the World Tree biome in Palworld 1.0, but you must drink World Tree Holy Water before you get close, or the node disappears before you can harvest it.
Paloxite is one of the new high-tier materials in the Palworld 1.0 full release, and it lives entirely inside the World Tree region. The ore sits out in the open near the World Tree starting area, but there’s a catch that trips up most players on their first run: touch the node without the right consumable and it simply vanishes. Get the World Tree Holy Water step right and the whole thing takes seconds.
How to mine Paloxite in the World Tree biome
Head into the World Tree region, drink your Holy Water before the node notices you, and swing your pickaxe fast — the effect is short.
STEP 1/5
Enter the World Tree biome

Load into the World Tree region, the final 1.0 zone where every Paloxite node spawns.
STEP 2/5
Find the ore near the start area

Look around the World Tree starting area for the special ore node — that’s your Paloxite.
STEP 3/5
Drink World Tree Holy Water first

Drink one World Tree Holy Water before you step up to the node, because getting close without it makes the ore disappear.
STEP 4/5
Mine the node immediately

With the effect active, swing straight away and break the node down to collect the Paloxite.
STEP 5/5
Move fast before the effect ends

The Holy Water buff doesn’t last long, so mine quickly and don’t linger between nodes.
Always drink your World Tree Holy Water before you approach the ore — once you’re standing next to an untouched node, it’s already too late and it’ll vanish.
Video help
Every way to farm Paloxite in 1.0
| Method | How it works |
|---|---|
| Manual World Tree mining | Drink World Tree Holy Water, then break the Paloxite ore nodes scattered around the World Tree region by hand. |
| World Tree Pal Expeditions | Unlocked after the final boss, these send Pals out and return Paloxite, Radiant Gems, and Ancient Relics on a repeatable, hands-off basis. |
| Ancient Relic Recycler | Converts Ancient Relics into World Tree materials including Paloxite, Mythical Wood, and Radiant Gems — the efficient long-term stockpiling option. |
Hands-on mining in the World Tree is the clearest and fastest route, and it’s the one you’ll rely on early. Once you’re deeper into the endgame, two passive systems start feeding you Paloxite in the background so you’re not always out swinging a pickaxe. Here’s how the three methods stack up.
Manual mining is where everyone starts, and it stays useful because you control exactly how much you pull. The World Tree Pal Expeditions and the Ancient Relic Recycler are both endgame conveniences: they trickle Paloxite in while you focus on other things, but you need a strong roster and a supply of relics before either becomes worthwhile.
World Tree Holy Water and vanishing ore nodes

KEY!World Tree Holy Water is the item that makes Paloxite farming possible at all. Ores and trees in the World Tree — Paloxite nodes included — will disappear the moment you try to harvest them unless the Holy Water effect is active on your character. Drink one and the node stays put long enough to mine normally.
The frustrating part is that the effect is short, so you can’t stock up on the buff and stroll around. You drink, you mine, and you’re already looking for the next drink. To keep a run going, refill your supply: touching a Teafant Spring on the map grants a batch of World Tree Holy Water per interaction, and enemies inside the World Tree region can also drop it, along with Ancient Relics.
Mistakes that cost you Paloxite
The number one mistake is walking up to a node without drinking World Tree Holy Water first — that’s the exact move that makes the ore vanish and hands you nothing. Don’t go hunting for Paloxite outside the World Tree either; it’s exclusive to that region, so any other biome is a dead end.
Two more traps worth flagging: don’t treat any single set of exact coordinates as gospel, since spawn spots differ and the reliable constant is the World Tree area itself. And ignore anything about buying Paloxite with money, Sheckles, or Robux — that’s a different game’s economy entirely. In Palworld you farm and recycle it; there’s no vendor and no paid shortcut.
What Paloxite is used for

Paloxite is a high-tier 1.0 World Tree material tied to endgame progression. It feeds several late-game technologies and Ancient-tier gear, and it shows up alongside other World Tree resources like Soralite and Radiant Gems in those recipes. In short, it’s a crafting material you’ll want stockpiled once you’re building out your best equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do you find Paloxite in Palworld 1.0?
Inside the World Tree biome, the final 1.0 region. The ore nodes appear around the World Tree, including near the starting area of the zone.
Do you need World Tree Holy Water to mine Paloxite?
Yes. Without World Tree Holy Water active, the node disappears when you approach or try to harvest it. Drink one before you get close and you can mine it normally.
Why did the Paloxite ore disappear?
Because you got near it without the Holy Water effect running. World Tree ores and trees vanish on harvest unless you’ve drunk World Tree Holy Water first — that’s what keeps the node in place.
Can you get Paloxite without mining?
Yes, at the endgame. World Tree Pal Expeditions reward it passively after the final boss, and the Ancient Relic Recycler converts Ancient Relics into Paloxite and other World Tree materials.
Can you buy Paloxite with money, Sheckles, or Robux?
No. There’s no vendor and no real-money or in-game currency purchase for Paloxite in Palworld 1.0 — mining and recycling are the only ways to get it. Sheckles and Robux belong to entirely different games.
More questions⤵
Are there exact Paloxite coordinates?
The dependable answer is the World Tree region rather than a single pinpoint. Exact node spots and the best farming route vary, so treat the World Tree starting area as your search zone and mine every node you spot.







Leave a Reply