How to get a Mega Grappling Gun in Palworld: Technology level, crafting, more

Brad Norton
Palworld Grappling Gun

If you’re looking to speed up traversal and get around the Palpagos Islands much faster than usual, the Mega Grappling Gun is for you. Here’s how you can get one for yourself in Palworld.

With millions of players flooding the Palworld servers as the game takes over in early 2024, everyone is looking to get an edge. Whether it be by catching the rarest Pals or by building the biggest base, there are plenty of ways you can stand out.

But to help expedite the process as you grind all the way up to the max level, being able to traverse as quickly as possible is key. That’s where the Mega Grappling Gun steps in.

From how to unlock this traversal tool to the crafting materials required, here’s what you need to know to get the Mega Grappling Gun in Palworld.

Faleris in Palworld
If you’re not flying around the map on one of your Pals, the Grapping Gun is key.

How to get the Mega Grappling Gun in Palworld

Simply reach Technology Level 17 in order to unlock the Mega Grappling Gun in Palworld. Once available, it’s just a matter of investing the usual mix of Paldium Fragments, Ingots, Fiber, and Ancient Civilization Parts.

How to craft the Mega Grappling Gun in Palworld

As mentioned above, crafting the Mega Grappling Gun in Palworld is as simple as having the correct resources and heading to either a Weapon Workbench or Weapon Assembly Line.

Just four different materials are required here and they are as follows:

  • 50 Paldium Fragments
  • 20 Ingot
  • 50 Fiber
  • 4 Ancient Civilization Parts

While the first three should be easy enough to farm through in short order, Ancient Civilization Parts may prove the most challenging. Currently, the only way to gather this resource is by knocking out and looting Alpha Pals.

What does the Mega Grappling Gun do in Palworld?

Once crafted, the Mega Grappling Gun does exactly what the name implies. Every 10 seconds you can fire off a grappling hook and ‘yeet’ yourself a great distance in the blink of an eye. Be it along a vast stretch of terrain or up a mountain, think of it as a shortcut in the palm of your hand.

About The Author

Brad Norton is the Australian Managing Editor at Dexerto. He graduated from Swinburne University with a Bachelor’s degree in journalism and has been working full-time in the field for the past six years at the likes of Gamurs Group and now Dexerto. He loves all things single-player gaming (with Uncharted a personal favorite) but has a history on the competitive side having previously run Oceanic esports org Mindfreak. You can contact Brad at brad.norton@dexerto.com