Accessory Schematics are the blueprints that let you craft the rings, charms, talismans, batons, and undershirts your character equips in Palworld. Most of them live inside Hack Terminals scattered across the map, and a handful drop from bosses. Once a schematic is in your inventory, you take it to a workbench, spend the required materials, and the finished accessory is yours to wear.
Quick answer: Unlock the Hack Terminal that holds the schematic you want by solving its puzzle or defeating the Pals inside. The schematic is the reward. Then open a workbench, reveal its recipe, gather the listed materials, and craft the accessory.
Where Accessory Schematics come from
The main source is the Hack Terminal. Each terminal is a self-contained challenge, either a puzzle to solve or a set of Pals to defeat. Clear it and you receive the schematic tied to that terminal. You can reach many of these long before you are strong enough to fight everything nearby, so grabbing the blueprint early and crafting later is a valid strategy.

A second source is boss loot. Some field bosses have a chance to drop resistance rings, including the strongest +2 variants. Grass, Water, Ice, Lightning, and Earth Resistance Ring +2 come from Mammorest, Jormuntide, Kingpaca Cryst, Dinossom Lux, and Anubis respectively. Drop rates are low, so expect repeated fights, and capturing the boss gives the same loot as defeating it.
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These are the accessories you can build from schematics, grouped by role. The movement, utility, and climate pieces stay useful for most of a playthrough, while the elemental rings, batons, talismans, and whistles are build pieces you match to your Pal team.
Movement and utility
| Accessory | Effect |
|---|---|
| Air Walker Mk. 1 | Mid-air jump plus a mid-air dash |
| Air Walker Mk II | Mid-air jump plus a double mid-air dash |
| Air Walker Mk III | Double jump plus a mid-air dash |
| Air Walker EX | Double jump plus a double mid-air dash |
| Islander’s Tool Belt | Greatly raises carrying capacity and work speed |
| Warsect Terra’s Belt | Defense Up IV and HP Up IV |
| Pal Tamer’s Glasses | Mercy hit protection plus ability-reading utility |
| Phantom Ring | Extends the dodge invulnerability window |
| Ring of Freight | Increases carrying capacity |
| Ring of Trust | Trust-focused capture utility |
| Growth Acceleration Bell | Raises Pal EXP |
| Pendant of Diligence | Work-focused pendant |
Climate and survival
| Accessory | Effect |
|---|---|
| Vanguard Charm | Heat Resistance +3, Cold Resistance +3, HP Up IV |
| Wandering Merchant Charm | Heat Resistance +3, Cold Resistance +3, Max Carry Weight IV |
| Multiclimate Undershirt | Heat Resistance +3, Cold Resistance +3 |
| Heat-Resistant Undershirt | Reduces the heat gauge |
| Thermal Undershirt | Reduces the cold gauge |
Character stat pieces
| Accessory | Effect |
|---|---|
| Attack Pendant | Attack increased by 5% |
| Defense Pendant | Defense increased by 10% |
| Life Pendant | HP increased by 5% |
| Dogen Emblem | Greatly raises your Attack and your Pal’s Attack |
Pal Talismans (Defense plus element)
Each talisman raises the Defense of the Pal fighting alongside you and boosts one element’s damage.
| Talisman | Element boosted |
|---|---|
| Anubis’s Talisman | Ground |
| Blazamut’s Talisman | Fire |
| Frostallion’s Talisman | Ice |
| Jetragon’s Talisman | Dragon |
| Hartalis’s Talisman | Neutral |
| Lyleen’s Talisman | Grass |
| Lyleen Noct’s Talisman | Grass/Dark team support |
| Neptilius’s Talisman | Water |
| Orserk’s Talisman | Electric |
Pal Batons (Attack plus element)
Batons raise your Pal’s Attack and increase the damage of a specific element.
| Baton | Element boosted |
|---|---|
| Flame Emperor’s Baton | Fire |
| Ice Emperor’s Baton | Ice |
| Earth Emperor’s Baton | Ground |
| Celestial Emperor’s Baton | Neutral |
| Spirit Emperor’s Baton | Neutral/Dark support |
| Divine Dragon’s Baton | Dragon |
| Lord of Lightning’s Baton | Electric |
| Lord of the Sea’s Baton | Water |
| Lord of the Underworld’s Baton | Dark |
Pal Rings (element boost plus resistance)
These rings increase one element’s damage for your Pal while cutting incoming damage from another element.
| Ring | Effect |
|---|---|
| Blazehowl Ring | Raises Fire damage, reduces incoming Grass damage |
| Faleris Ring | Raises Fire damage, reduces incoming Ice damage |
| Faleris Aqua Ring | Raises Water damage, reduces incoming Fire damage |
| Fenglope Lux Ring | Raises Electric damage, reduces incoming Water damage |
| Cryolinx Ring | Raises Ice damage, reduces incoming Dragon damage |
| Elphidran Ring | Raises Dragon damage, reduces incoming Dark damage |
| Katress Ring | Raises Dark damage, reduces incoming Neutral damage |
| Menasting Terra Ring | Ground-focused Pal ring |
| Vaelet Ring | Grass-focused Pal ring |
Support Whistles, charms, and emblems
| Accessory | Effect |
|---|---|
| Attack Support Whistle | Raises your Pal’s Attack |
| Defense Support Whistle | Raises your Pal’s Defense |
| Fire / Water / Grass / Ice / Electric / Ground / Dark / Dragon / Neutral Support Whistle | Slightly raises the matching element’s damage |
| Reptyro Charm | Charm-slot bonus |
| Wumpo Charm | Charm-slot bonus |
| Dogen Emblem | Attack Up IV and Pal Attack Up IV |
| Silvegis Emblem | Emblem-slot bonus |
Resistance rings
Resistance rings reduce incoming damage from one element. Base versions come from Hack Terminals, while the strongest +2 variants for Grass, Water, Ice, Lightning, and Earth drop from field bosses.
| Ring | Resists |
|---|---|
| Ring of Fire Resistance | Fire |
| Ring of Water Resistance | Water |
| Ring of Grass Resistance | Grass |
| Ring of Ice Resistance | Ice |
| Ring of Electric Resistance | Electric |
| Ring of Ground Resistance | Ground |
| Ring of Dark Resistance | Dark |
| Ring of Dragon Resistance | Dragon |
| Ring of Neutral Resistance | Neutral |
How to turn a schematic into an accessory


Note: Some schematics are consumed when you craft the item, so if you want a duplicate you may need to obtain the blueprint again.
Unlock two extra accessory slots
You can wear more accessories at once by unlocking two additional slots from the merchant at Sea Breeze Church. Both upgrades together cost 350 Dog Coins, and once purchased they are permanent. With the extra slots, elemental stacking becomes far more practical, since a ring, baton, talisman, and whistle can all reinforce the same element or the same Pal.
The quickest way to confirm a schematic worked is to open a workbench and check whether the accessory now shows a full recipe you can build. If the materials list is greyed out, gather what is missing and return. Once crafted, the accessory sits in your inventory ready to slot, and its effect applies the moment you equip it.






