Palworld’s Feybreak update has arrived with v0.4.11, and it introduces a new weapon called Meowmeow as the first instalment of their Terraria collab. The update also introduces a new island, fresh features, areas, pals, and more.
Palworld’s Meowmeow is a “Bullet Firing Melee Weapon”
Through the Feybreak update, players can now try out Meowmeow from Terraria in Palworld. This is a “small tease of the collab,” with more to come in 2025. For those wondering, this “Bullet Firing Melee Weapon” is actually a sword that makes cat sounds when you attack. When the player swings the blade, a cat projectile with a rainbow trajectory is thrown at the enemy.
Feybreak Island, New Mechanics and More
The next big part of the Palworld update is the Feybreak Island itself, a land filled with new mysteries, challenges and goals. Additionally, there’s a new faction that you need to look for on this island, the Feybreak Warriors. These pesky individuals have taken over the island with the power of their missile battery camp.
The update has also added new mechanics such as Expeditions, Research, Predator Pals, and Bounty NPCs. Players also receive a new raid called Xenolord, where they must defeat a mechanical dragon controlling the Xeno army. There’s also a Random Pal mode that randomises Pal Spawns. You can filter it by region or keep it entirely random for some chaos.
The Palworld Feybreak update adds much more content, such as the ability to create new weapons, the addition of new strongholds and stronghold bosses, items, unique skills, player changes, increased cap level, bug fixes, and so on. Check out the full patch notes here to learn about everything new in this update.
In other news, Palworld has recently changed how Pal Spheres work in the game. Also, here are more details about Nintendo’s Lawsuit against Pocket Pair. What are your thoughts on Palworld’s Feybreak update? Let us know in the comments or our new community forum!
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