The fastest new farm in Palworld 1.0 is to hunt the box-shaped Paldex 142B Pal in the orange World Tree biome, especially along its southern side, then defeat or catch it repeatedly for Large Pal Soul drops.
Large Pal Souls are the high-tier material you feed the Statue of Power to push a Pal’s stats into the top upgrade tiers, so a steady supply matters the moment you hit endgame. The World Tree route below is the quickest way to start stacking them right now, since the 142B Pal spawns thick in one small area and drops the soul on defeat. If you already have a base and breeding pens running, though, the older industrial farms — breeding and butchering Anubis, Necromus, or Frostallion Noct — still pull ahead on pure volume, and we’ll cover those too.
The World Tree 142B route at a glance

Head to the orange World Tree biome and look for a creature that reads almost like a floating box or a stack of books — that’s Paldex 142B, and it’s hard to miss once you know the shape. Defeating it drops a Large Pal Soul, and because these spawn commonly across the biome (the southern side especially), you can clear one, walk a short loop, and find ten or more without leaving the area. That density is what makes this a real farm rather than a one-off pickup.
KEY!This is the showcased new route for a quick, low-setup grind. High-volume late-game players who want dozens of souls an hour will still lean on breeding and butchering established drop Pals, but for grabbing a handful fast with no infrastructure, the World Tree hunt is the shortest path.
How to farm Large Pal Souls from the 142B Pal in Palworld
This loop takes you into the World Tree biome, finds the box-shaped 142B Pal, and turns each encounter into a Large Pal Soul drop.
STEP 1/5
Enter the orange World Tree biome

Travel into the orange World Tree region, the only biome where this Pal spawns.
STEP 2/5
Spot the box-shaped 142B Pal

Look for a creature that resembles a floating box or a stack of books — it stands out immediately.
STEP 3/5
Check its possible drops

Open the Pal’s info to confirm Paldex number 142B and its two possible drops before engaging.
STEP 4/5
Defeat or catch the Pal

Take it down for the Large Pal Soul, or catch it if you prefer — wear the ring buff before attempting a capture.
STEP 5/5
Loop the southern spawns

Walk the southern side of the biome to find ten or more of the same Pal and repeat the farm.
If you’d rather add the 142B Pal to your team than farm it, equip your capture ring before you throw a sphere — it improves your odds on a Pal you’ll otherwise just be knocking out. Drop rates aren’t published, so treat this as a repeat-farm route: the value comes from how many spawn in one place, not from a guaranteed haul off a single kill.
Every Large Pal Soul method compared
| Method | Best for |
|---|---|
| World Tree Paldex 142B hunt | Fast, low-setup farming with no base needed |
| Breeding + butchering Anubis, Necromus, or Frostallion Noct | High-volume endgame output once pens are running |
| Crusher conversion | Turning spare Medium and Giant Souls into Large Souls |
| Gold Key chest routes | RNG spikes to supplement a steady farm |
| Open-world ground and chest pickups | Casual pickups while exploring high-level areas |
The World Tree hunt is the fastest way in, but it isn’t the only source. Once you have a base, breeding a reliable drop Pal and butchering it turns cakes and time into souls with no RNG, and a Crusher lets you top up by converting spare Medium and Giant Pal Souls you already have. Chest routes and open-world spawns round things out as supplements rather than a main line.
Ground spawns show up as gray, semi-transparent stones in high-level zones like the Astral Mountains, the volcano biome, and the desert biome, and higher-tier Gold Key chests can hold them too. Treat both as bonuses you scoop up in passing — the repeatable Pal drops are what keep your soul count reliably climbing.
Building the endgame breeding and butcher loop
Once your base can support it, the industrial farm beats everything else on throughput. The idea is simple: pick a Pal that reliably drops Large Pal Souls, breed it on repeat, and process the results, smoothing out any shortfall with the Crusher.
STEP 1/5
Pick your target Pal

Choose Anubis, Necromus, or Frostallion Noct — all three are known Large Pal Soul drop Pals, and they sit at level 45+ in the wild.
STEP 2/5
Set up breeding pens

Build a breeding setup with a ranch and crop fields for cake production; Necromus + Necromus is a favored pairing for Large Souls.
STEP 3/5
Breed and hatch repeatedly

Hatch or capture the target Pal on a loop so you always have stock ready to process.
STEP 4/5
Butcher or disassemble

Process each bred Pal for its Large Pal Soul drop — Anubis is prized for how consistently it delivers.
STEP 5/5
Convert spares in a Crusher

Feed leftover souls through a Crusher: 2 Medium make 1 Large, and 1 Giant makes 2 Large.
Don’t let spare souls sit in storage — convert 2 Medium Pal Souls into 1 Large, or 1 Giant Pal Soul into 2 Large, in a Crusher to keep your Large Soul count topped up between farming runs.
Video help
What Large Pal Souls upgrade at the Statue of Power
| Upgrade | Cost |
|---|---|
| +24% | 1 Large Pal Soul |
| +27% | 2 Large Pal Souls |
| +30% | 3 Large Pal Souls |
Large Pal Souls exist to push a Pal into its highest stat tiers at the Statue of Power. The lower upgrade bands use Small, Medium, and Giant Souls, but the top three percentage jumps specifically call for Large Souls, and the cost climbs with each tier.
KEY!Because a single Pal can eat several Large Souls climbing to +30% across multiple stat lines, the demand adds up fast once you start maxing your best team members — which is exactly why a repeatable source beats hoping for chest drops.
Farming mistakes that slow you down
The most common trap is leaning entirely on random chests. They’re fine as a supplement, but chest RNG runs dry in streaks, and treating it as your main source leaves you short right when you want to upgrade. The steady income always comes from repeatable Pal drops, not luck.
Two other errors cost real time. Players often confuse Large Pal Souls with Giant Pal Souls — they’re separate materials used at different upgrade tiers, so grinding the wrong one wastes the session. And many hoard Medium and Giant Souls instead of running them through a Crusher, ignoring guaranteed conversions that would have handed them Large Souls outright. Finally, don’t overbuild around a single RNG route; a reliable breeding or spawn loop outlasts any one chest circuit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the new Large Pal Soul farm in Palworld 1.0?
It’s in the orange World Tree biome. The 142B Pal spawns commonly throughout the region, and the southern side is where you’ll find the highest concentration to farm.
Which Pal drops Large Pal Souls in the World Tree biome?
Paldex 142B, a creature shaped like a box or a stack of books. Its distinctive silhouette makes it easy to spot, and defeating it drops the Large Pal Soul.
Should you defeat or catch the Paldex 142B Pal?
Either works. Defeating it is faster for pure farming and still yields the soul. If you want to add it to your team, equip your capture ring first to improve the catch odds.
Is breeding still better than hunting spawns?
For high volume, yes. The World Tree hunt is the quickest low-setup option, but once you have breeding pens and a Crusher running, breeding and butchering Anubis, Necromus, or Frostallion Noct produces far more souls per hour with no RNG.
Can you convert Medium or Giant Pal Souls into Large Pal Souls?
Yes, in a Crusher. 2 Medium Pal Souls make 1 Large, and 1 Giant Pal Soul makes 2 Large, which is the easiest way to use up spares.
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What is the difference between Large Pal Souls and Giant Pal Souls?
They’re distinct upgrade materials for different stat tiers at the Statue of Power. Large Souls cover the +24% to +30% bands, while Giant Souls feed other upgrade paths — mixing them up sends you farming the wrong material.







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