To reset your player stats in Palworld, craft and consume Memory Wiping Medicine at an Electric Medicine Workbench, then select your character to refund your spent status points.
Palworld locks your status points in the moment you spend them, and there is no free undo button in the character menu. The one item that gives them back is Memory Wiping Medicine, a late-game potion you brew yourself once you hit level 43. Getting it is less about the crafting and more about the grind for its four ingredients, so this covers the unlock, the recipe, and the fastest way to farm every material it eats.
What Memory Wiping Medicine actually resets

Drinking it returns every status point you have invested into HP, Stamina, Attack, Defense and Work Speed to an unassigned pool. You then redistribute the whole pile however you like from the character stats screen. If you have 79 points sunk into a build that stopped working, you get all 79 back and can rebuild from scratch on the spot.
It is a player-only item. The in-game description says outright that it has no effect if consumed by a Pal, so there is currently no equivalent respec for your team. Your level stays exactly where it is — nothing is rolled back, no XP is lost, and you keep every point you have earned. Players also report that Elixir Points stay spent, so this is a reset for level-up points rather than a wipe of every stat-like system in the game.
Requirements before you brew a batch
| Requirement | What |
|---|---|
| Level 43 | Reach level 43 to see the Electric Medicine Workbench in the Technology tree. |
| Electric Medicine Workbench | Spend Technology Points on the Tier 43 blueprint and build the bench at your base. |
| Electricity | Place a Power Generator next to it and assign an Electric Pal to keep it spinning. |
| Medicine Production Pal | Assign a Pal with the Medicine Production work suitability, such as Lyleen, Leine or Vaelet. |
| Ingredients | 99 Beautiful Flower, 50 Horn, 50 Bone and 50 Pal Fluids. |
KEY!This is deep late-game gear, and each requirement blocks the next one. You need the level for the blueprint, the blueprint for the bench, electricity for the bench, and a Pal that can actually run it. Line all four up before you start hauling materials home.
Two details save you a headache here. The fluid is labelled Pal Fluids in some builds and Aquatic Pal Fluids in others — it is the same 50-count ingredient, so read your crafting UI rather than a shopping list. And while a Lovander can rarely drop the medicine outright, crafting it is the only route you can plan around.
How to craft and use Memory Wiping Medicine in Palworld
Once you are level 43, the whole process is a short trip through the Technology tree and a single drink from your inventory.
STEP 1/6
Open the Technology tree at Tier 43

The Electric Medicine Workbench sits at Tier 43, so you need level 43 and enough Technology Points to buy the blueprint.
STEP 2/6
Search the tree for “medic”

Typing medic into the tech tree’s search box filters straight to the Electric Medicine Workbench instead of making you scroll the whole tier.
STEP 3/6
Check the workbench’s build cost

The panel lists everything the bench itself needs, including advanced materials like Refined Ingots and Carbon Fiber, and it only runs on electricity once placed.
STEP 4/6
Craft the medicine at the powered bench

Load in 99 Beautiful Flower, 50 Horn, 50 Bone and 50 Pal Fluids, then let a Medicine Production Pal chew through the 30,000 workload — a four-star Pal with high medicine skill cuts that down hard.
STEP 5/6
Activate the medicine and pick your character

Use it from your inventory and choose your player; Pals are greyed out because the potion does nothing for them.
STEP 6/6
Spend the refunded points again

Every invested status point drops back into the unassigned pool, and you can enhance your stats again immediately from the same screen.
Video help
Where to farm each crafting material
| Material | Amount |
|---|---|
| Beautiful Flower | 99 |
| Horn | 50 |
| Bone | 50 |
| Pal Fluids | 50 |
Horns and Bones are the easy half. By the time you are thinking about a respec, money is rarely the problem, and the wandering merchant at the Small Settlement stocks both at 200 Gold a piece — buying 100 items outright costs less than an evening of butchering. If you would rather not spend, Horn-dropping Pals cluster in the Windswept Hills and the low-level grassland and coastal areas nearby.
For everything after that, let your base do the work. Drop a Sootseer into a Ranch and it will produce Bones on its own; drop a Kelpsea in and it does the same for Pal Fluids. Make sure they are actually inside the fenced Ranch and assigned to nothing else — a Ranch Pal that gets pulled onto another job stops producing. If you need Fluids right now rather than in an hour, ride out to the lake and circle the shore: the large water Pals there respawn quickly, and a single loop nets enough to get the passive setup started.
Beautiful Flower is the real bottleneck, and 99 of them is a lot. They grow on the Wildlife Sanctuary islands — the ringed, spiked zones on the map — and each plant you pick gives roughly two to four. There is no efficient farm for them, so plan on several trips, letting the island’s spawns reset between runs. Watch the patrolling drones while you are there: the red detection light means every one of them is coming for you, and they hit hard enough to end a run on a build that skipped Defense.
Buy your 50 Horn and 50 Bone from the Small Settlement merchant at 200 Gold each and spend your actual playtime on Beautiful Flowers — they are the only ingredient gold cannot solve.
Mistakes that stall a respec
The most common one is the wrong bench. Memory Wiping Medicine appears only on the Electric Medicine Workbench — the standard and advanced medicine benches will never show it in their craft list, no matter how many ingredients you are carrying. The second is power. That bench is electric in name and in fact, so without a Power Generator and an Electric Pal keeping it fed, it sits there doing nothing while you wonder what broke.
Watch your crafter, too. A Medicine Production Pal that wanders off for a rest will quietly stall a 30,000 workload job, so check the assignment if the progress bar has not moved. And do not try to feed the potion to a Pal hoping to fix a bad passive roll — it has no effect on them, and there is no Pal-side respec in the game right now.
One version-sensitive warning is worth knowing. An early build of Palworld (v0.1.3.0) shipped the medicine with a bug that also reset your Capture Power without returning your Lifmunk Effigy statues, effectively deleting the collecting you had done. If you are playing on a current, patched build you can drink it without that worry; on an older or unpatched save, take the medicine before you sink hours into Effigy hunting rather than after.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Memory Wiping Medicine reset Pal stats?
No. It is a player-only item, and the description states it has no effect when consumed by a Pal. When you activate it, your Pals appear greyed out and cannot be selected. There is no Pal equivalent for redistributing stats.
Does Memory Wiping Medicine reset your level?
No. Your character level is untouched, and you lose no XP. It only pulls the status points you spent back into the unassigned pool so you can allocate them again.
Where do you craft Memory Wiping Medicine?
At the Electric Medicine Workbench, which unlocks at Tier 43 in the Technology tree and needs electricity from a nearby Power Generator. It does not appear on any other medicine bench.
What is the fastest way to get Beautiful Flowers?
Raid the Wildlife Sanctuary islands and pick everything you can see before the drones catch you — each plant gives about two to four. Killing Petalia, Lyleen and Wumpo Botan also drops them. There is no fast route to 99, so treat it as a repeat-farm and reset the island’s spawns between visits.
Is Memory Wiping Medicine still bugged?
The known issue is the old v0.1.3.0 bug that wiped Capture Power without refunding Lifmunk Effigy statues. On a patched, current build the respec behaves as intended; if your save is on an older version, use the medicine before you go Effigy hunting.







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