Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with Palworld lately, and let me tell you, the online aspect has been a wild ride. I wanted to check out these so-called “cheats” everyone’s been talking about. Now, I’m not usually one for cheating, but hey, for science, right?
First thing I did was poke around some forums and communities. It didn’t take long to find a bunch of threads about different trainers and mods you can use. It looked a bit overwhelming at first. I mean, there are tons of these things out there. I even found out that some people just create their own trainers which is kind of cool, but I’m not that tech-savvy.
After reading through a few discussions, I decided to try out a popular trainer that a lot of people were recommending. I found a download for it, and cautiously extracted the files. It was a simple executable. I was a little worried about viruses, to be honest, so I made sure to scan it with my antivirus software, which came back clean, thankfully.
Next, I fired up Palworld and then launched the trainer. The interface was pretty straightforward. It had a bunch of toggles and sliders for different cheats, like infinite health, stamina, resources, and even things like changing the speed of the game. It felt a little weird, like having a secret superpower in the game.
I started with something simple, just giving myself infinite health. Loaded into my online game, and bam, I was invincible. Pals could whack at me all day, and my health bar wouldn’t even budge. It was kinda funny at first, running around without a care in the world.
Then, I got a little more adventurous. I turned on infinite resources. Suddenly, I had more wood, stone, and everything else than I could ever use. Building the biggest, most ridiculous base became a breeze. It felt a bit like playing in creative mode, just letting my imagination run wild without any limitations.
Here’s what I experimented with:
- Infinite Health: Made me completely invincible.
- Infinite Stamina: I could run and glide forever without getting tired.
- Infinite Resources: Building was a joke, I had everything I needed.
- Speed Hack: Made the game run super fast, which was hilarious but also a bit chaotic.
- One-Hit Kills: Every Pal I fought went down in one hit. I was the most dangerous player in the game.
Honestly, playing with cheats online was a mixed bag. On one hand, it was fun to mess around and feel overpowered. But it also kinda took away from the challenge and the sense of accomplishment you get from playing the game as it was intended. After a while, it started to feel a bit empty, you know?
My Final Thoughts
Playing with cheats in Palworld was an interesting experiment. It’s definitely fun in short bursts, but I think it would get old pretty fast if I kept doing it. It’s like eating too much candy – sweet at first, but then you just feel sick. I think I’ll stick to playing the game normally most of the time, but maybe I’ll turn on a cheat or two every now and then when I just want to goof around.