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APalworldplayer has shared their jaw-dropping mining system with the game’s community, naming the creation “money mountain,” and fans want to know how to make the gold-making machine for themselves. There are several ways to earn money inPalworld, including using the help of the Pals Mau and Mau Cryst to dig up gold wherever they can find it and delving into the Pal Eggs business to not only earn from the Black Marketeer, but also fill players’ Paldeck.

Palworldfirst launched in 2024, marketed as an action-adventure survival game with monster taming where players can explore an open world populated by creatures called Pals. The game immediately drew comparisons to Nintendo’sPokemonfranchise, but it managed to rake in eight million sold units during its first six days of early access.Palworldreleased a brand-new update for April 2025, resolving three major bugs, including memory leaks and autosave issues for PS5, and a glitch that rolled back server save data. Who knows what kind of patch Pocketpair will release once the devs find out players have been making money mountains.

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Posted on Reddit by TripleCheeseNoSauce, a screenshot was shared on thePalworldsubreddit, showcasing a multi-layered creation titled “money mountain,” similar to anotherPalworldplayer who created a stunning lake house. The player flaunts eight layers of mining sites that can then be converted into ingots, and these crafting materials can then be turned into gold (Palword’s currency) using the Gold Coin Assembly Line. The original poster noted they have around 45 Blazamut Pals assigned to mining, sharing that they can make around 20 million gold in one session, and revealed they mostly use their earnings to make cake, salads, and ammo.

Palworld Player Shares a Mining Money Mountain With the Community

Another Nintendo lawsuit may be headingPalworld’s way, but players don’t seem too concerned with Pocketpair’s legal issue while profitable mountains are being built in-game. Fans immediately questioned if the system was fully functional, and sought further information to make their own. Others were quick to start quoting “candy mountain,” from the popular but silly animated seriesCharlie the Unicorn.

Despite the game’s slogan being a hook,Pocketpair recently addressedPalworld’s “Pokemon with guns” label, including the communications director, who shared their dislike of the description but admitted it helped increase the game’s popularity. The director also revealed thatPalworldwas inspired by theARKseries from Studio Wildcard, and the team wanted to mimic the IP’s focus on dinosaurs with cuter creatures instead.