Sulfur Mine in Palworld
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How to get a Sulfur Mine in Palworld

Sulfur, so good

The days of dedicated mining bases for specific resources are a thing of the past in Palworld, thanks to some new things added in the Sakurajima update. In this guide, I’m going to focus on just one of them — Sulfur Mines. 

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If you can remember how much of a game changer Ore Mines were, then you’re going to love the Sulfur Mine (as well as the Coal Mine, which was also added as part of Sakurajima). These sites make getting these precious resources a breeze. 

Requirements for getting a Sulfur Mine in Palworld

The Sulfur Mine is particularly useful, as Sulfur is used to create Gunpowder. This is one thing that is always in constant demand, as it’s a part of the recipe for most ammunition. 

Before you can unlock the Sulfur Mine, you’ll need to reach at least 52. After that, you can unlock the recipe from the Technology Ladder for 5 Ancient Technology Points

You’ll need the following resources to build a Sulfur Mine:

  • 70 Stone
  • 100 Sulfur
  • 30 Paldium Fragments

After building the Sulfur Mine, you’ll need a strong mining Pal. My personal choice is always Astegon, but Blazamut also shares a level 4 mining skill. You’ll also need a few transporting Pals to transfer mined resources from the Mine itself into storage, as any stocked up resources in the Mine won’t be counted when it comes to being available for crafting. 

The Sulfur Mine is pretty large, being the same size as a regular Mine or Ore Mine, so I’d recommend setting up an area solely used for mining. Whether this is an entirely different base, or just a section of your home base, is up to you.


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Paula Vaynshteyn
With her first experience of gaming being on an Atari ST, Paula has been gaming for her entire life. She’s 7,000 hours deep into Final Fantasy XIV, spends more time on cozy games than she would care to admit, and is also your friendly resident Whovian. Juggling online adventuring with family life has its struggles, but she wouldn’t have it any other way.