Alright, so I’ve been messing around with this game called Palworld, and let me tell you, the ranch thing is kinda cool but also a bit of a head-scratcher at first. I wanted to share my experience and what I’ve figured out about the ranch limit ’cause it took me some time to get it.

So, first off, I started by building a ranch ’cause, why not? Who doesn’t want to have some cute Pals just chilling and making stuff for you? I placed it down, thought I was big-time farming, and then I assigned a Pal to it. You gotta make sure they have the right traits, or else they won’t do anything. I learned that the hard way after watching a Pal just wander around aimlessly for a while.
Anyways, I got one Pal producing, then another, and another. I was thinking, “This is great, I’m gonna have a whole army of Pals churning out goodies!” But then, bam! I hit a wall. I tried to assign a sixth Pal to the ranch, and nothing happened. I was like, “What the heck?”
I spent a good chunk of time trying to figure out what was going on. I even googled it, and guess what? Turns out, you can only have five Pals working on a single ranch at a time. Five! Can you believe it? I felt a bit silly for not realizing it sooner, but hey, who reads manuals, right?
So, what did I do? I built another ranch, of course! It’s the only way to get more Pals working on that sweet, sweet production line. It’s a bit of a pain to have to manage multiple ranches, but it is what it is. I guess the game wants you to, like, strategize or something. Who would have thought?
My Takeaway
- You build a ranch.
- You assign Pals with the right traits.
- You can only have five Pals per ranch.
- If you want more, you gotta build another ranch.
That’s my little adventure with the ranch limit in Palworld. It’s a fun mechanic once you get the hang of it, but it definitely threw me for a loop at the beginning. Hope this helps someone out there avoid the confusion I went through! Happy farming, or ranching, or whatever you wanna call it!
