Find Skill Fruits in Palworld: Grow Them on Skill Fruit Trees

Skill Fruits are special consumable items in Palworld that let you teach a Skill to any Pal, provided that Pal is compatible with the Skill in question. You’ll find these fruits growing on Skill Fruit Trees scattered across the Palpagos Islands. Locating even a single tree can be a huge win, since it gives tamers a way to strengthen their Pals—and, if luck is on your side, even grab higher-tier Skills earlier than expected.

This guide is designed to show tamers where to locate Skill Fruit Trees and Skill Fruits in Palworld, along with practical tips for farming these items efficiently.

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How to Get Skill Fruits in Palworld

As noted earlier, Skill Fruits come from Skill Fruit Trees, which are spread across the world map in Palworld. Each tree produces three fruits per growth cycle. Those fruits can contain Skills ranging from Tier 1 up through Tier 4, depending on the region you’re in and the overall quality of what you harvest.

  • Grey Fruits are Tier 1 Skills (Common)
  • Green Fruits are Tier 2 Skills (Uncommon)
  • Blue Fruits are Tier 3 Skills (Rare)
  • Purple Fruits are Tier 4 Skills (Epic)

Skill Fruit Trees are fairly easy to spot thanks to their cyan-glowing bark and branch structure that has little to no leaves. They also tend to appear on elevated spots, so expect to climb quite a bit to reach them.

There’s a Tier 1/2 Skill Fruit Tree near the Hill of Beginnings, which is the starting area of the game. If you’re willing to travel, you’ll also find two more trees near the cliffs that overlook the Rayne Syndicate Tower.

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As you push further into the game, you’ll discover additional Skill Fruit Trees that can drop even stronger fruits. Just remember: these items are single-use, so think twice about which Pal you want to train before feeding it a Skill Fruit.

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