Magnet
Palworld Magnet Settings That Feel Natural
A harsh magnet gets you killed by reports and by your own bad habits. A filtered object manipulator is what most Palworld players actually want. Here is how to think about FOV, item types, and hotkeys.
Start narrower than you think you need
Begin with a smaller FOV and tight filters so the magnet helps the node in front of you instead of vacuuming the whole hillside. Play one wood-and-ore loop and only then widen FOV. If friends watching a demo say every berry on the map is sliding toward you, you went too far.
Full control docs live on Palworld magnet. Pair filters with resource routes so you still know where the good geology is.
Item filters beat one global pull
Ore, eggs, treasures, and junk berries want different rules. Save a farming profile that prefers stone, wood, and Palium. Save an egg profile that ignores berries. A dungeon profile can favor chests and spheres. Hotkeys matter mid-session. You need to disable the magnet when you are standing in someone else’s base or sorting a shared chest.
The manipulator can also target selected mobs. Use that sparingly. Pulling every Pal in a sanctuary looks obvious and ruins the catch you actually wanted. Pals ESP should pick the target; the magnet should not become a tractor beam on the whole biome.
Pair magnet with information tools
Magnet finishes gathers that items ESP helps you choose. If your overlays are noisy, fix ESP categories before blaming the pull. After Easy Anti-Cheat patches, confirm Updates before you tune anything on an old build.
Cloud DMA users follow the same FOV habits — the hosted path does not change good filter taste. See Cloud DMA AWS if that is how you run Palworld Hacks, then return to Features for the rest of the stack.