Best use for Arrow
Arrow should answer a specific player problem before it becomes a farming target. Use these checks to decide whether this item belongs in your next craft, boss route, base upgrade, capture run, or long-term stockpile.
Best use for Arrow
Arrow matters most when the current goal matches tower bosses, dungeon routes, raid prep, and high-volume combat farming.. If that goal is not active, keep it as a reference target instead of interrupting a working route.
Acquisition route check
Plan the crafting bench, technology unlock, and material chain before farming.
Common pairing
Start from Robinquill, then compare capture, breeding, drop, or Pal Gear needs before repeating the same route.
When it is not worth chasing
Do not chase Arrow during a route where damage, defense, ammo supply, or climate pressure is already solved. Upgrade only when the next boss, dungeon, or biome forces a real loadout change.
Palworld Database - how to use Arrow
Match ammo to the weapon family before leaving base. Build a repeatable production loop for the ammo type you burn fastest.
How to get Arrow
Ammo is commonly crafted from metals, gunpowder, organs, oils, or late-game materials depending on weapon tier.
Arrow task chain
Move from this item page to the next page that matches the job. A good item route usually continues into a Pal, a connected material, a map route, a breeding setup, or a progression checkpoint rather than stopping at one Database entry.
Related Pals
These Pals can connect through listed drops, Pal Gear requirements, or matching Pal Gear names. Use them to move from item planning into capture, breeding, or base work.










