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Palworld, the popular game released on January 19, 2024, has dedicated servers with console commands that admins can use to manage gameplay, including banning and kicking players. These commands can be entered into the chat box, granting control over various server functions such as broadcasting messages, teleporting players, and listing users. The article provides a list of available commands and instructions on their usage, catering to the game's growing player base of over 1.4 million on Steam.
Palworld console commands and server commands allow players to manipulate the game world through text chat, with options for modifying player and Pal attributes, physics, inventory, stats, weapons, and game settings. While traditional console commands for spawning Pals or resources are not available, players can use the WeMod Palworld trainer for some functionality. Server commands are accessible on dedicated servers, enabling actions such as saving world data, broadcasting messages, teleporting players, kicking or banning players, and shutting down the server. Admin permissions are required to use server commands, and unbanning players requires manual editing of a specific file.