Giant Pal Soul is a Legendary material used to push a Pal’s stats past their normal ceiling at a Statue of Power. In Palworld 1.0, you do not have to grind Predator Pals or wait on long expeditions to stockpile them. A small breeding loop feeding three specific Pals into Pal Disassembly Conveyors produces a steady supply of souls, along with a pile of Thermal Cores and Ancient Civilization Cores as byproducts.
Quick answer: Breed Aegidron, Silvance, and Dandilord, hatch them in an Ancient Hatchery, then place them on Pal Disassembly Conveyors. Each of those three Pals drops one Giant Pal Soul at 100% when disassembled, and the drop count scales up with dropped-item passive skills.

What Giant Pal Souls are for
A Giant Pal Soul is described as the soul left behind by a highly trained Pal. Offer it at a Statue of Power to draw out hidden abilities, which raises a Pal’s combat stats and Work Speed. The soul upgrade track keeps consuming them through the high ranks, so demand climbs quickly once you start maxing out favorite Pals.
| Rank reached | Giant Pal Souls needed |
|---|---|
| Rank 11 | 1 |
| Rank 12–13 | 2 each |
| Rank 14–16 | 3 each |
| Rank 17–20 | 4 each |
Note: The soul tiers convert both ways in a Crusher or Refrigerated Crusher. Two Large Pal Souls make one Giant Pal Soul, and one Giant Pal Soul breaks back down into two Large Pal Souls if you need the smaller tier.

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Three Pals each guarantee a Giant Pal Soul when disassembled: Aegidron, Silvance, and Dandilord. The plan is to breed them at Level 1 in bulk, hatch the eggs, and send them through Pal Disassembly Conveyors. You never need to level or fight them, so the whole cycle stays cheap.


What each Pal drops on the conveyor
All three give a Giant Pal Soul, but the bonus materials differ. This is where the Thermal Cores and Ancient Civilization Cores come from, which makes the farm useful even after your souls are stocked.
| Pal | Byproduct materials |
|---|---|
| Aegidron | Thermal Core, Precious Dragon Stone, Ancient Civilization Parts |
| Silvance | Thermal Core, Ancient Civilization Core, Precious Entrails, Ancient Civilization Parts |
| Dandilord | Ancient Civilization Core, Venom Gland |
You know it worked when the conveyor menu clears the Pals, and the drops appear on the floor next to the machine. If nothing drops, the belt was empty, or the Pals were never placed on it.
Passive skills that multiply the drops
The disassembly drop count scales with dropped-item passives on the Pals being processed, so it pays to breed your Aegidron, Silvance, and Dandilord with the right skill set. Two skills raise the loot directly, and one speeds up the egg pipeline.
| Passive skill | Effect |
|---|---|
| Lavish Hospitality | Your Dropped Items +100.0% |
| Service-Minded | Your Dropped Items +50.0% |
| Philanthropist | Breeding speed +100.0% when assigned to a Breeding Farm |
| Babysitter | Supports faster raising of hatched Pals |
Stack Lavish Hospitality and Service-Minded on the Pals you disassemble to boost the soul and core output per Pal. Running double Philanthropist on the breeding pair produces eggs much faster, which keeps the hatchery full and the conveyors busy.

Double your eggs with Grintale
Keep a Grintale in your active party while you collect eggs from the nests. Its partner skill gives a 75% chance to receive one extra egg on pickup, though the effect does not stack with a second Grintale. That roughly doubles the input for the whole farm without any extra breeding.
The skill also works on mutated eggs. If you run a mutation setup where Eidrolon Ignis pairs can hatch a bonus Aegidron, Grintale gives a chance at two Aegidron per pickup. Drop the collected eggs into Large-Scale Electric Egg Incubators or the Ancient Hatchery to finish the cycle.
Tip: For the mutation route, Eidrolon Ignis comes from Suzaku plus Tetroise Primo, while Eidrolon plus Cryolinx Terra produces Eidrolon. Tetroise Primo and Cryolinx Terra hatch from wild eggs on Feybreak, and Jormuntide Ignis (Lv 55 oil rig) works as a substitute for Tetroise Primo.

Other ways to get Giant Pal Souls
If you want souls without the breeding farm, several other sources supply them. Expeditions are the highest-volume option once unlocked, while Predator Pals and Rampaging Pals drop them from combat.
| Source | Giant Pal Souls |
|---|---|
| World Tree expedition | 8–12 (100%) |
| Sky Island / Feybreak expeditions | 4–8 (100%) |
| Sakurajima Hard expedition | 5–10 (100%) |
| Sakurajima expedition | 3–6 (50%) |
| Predator Pals (red-eyed, pink aura) | Drop on defeat |
| Rampaging Pals | 1–4 depending on Pal (100%) |
| Crusher / Refrigerated Crusher | 1 per 2 Large Pal Souls |
The World Tree Subterranean City Ruins expedition (Risk: High) runs for one hour and lists a Recommended Firepower of 851,000. It also returns Ancient Spheres, Paloxite, Ancient Relics, and Radiant Gems alongside the souls. That expedition unlocks after you defeat the normal-mode Astral in the World Tree, which is why the breeding farm is the more accessible route before you reach that point.
Between the guaranteed drops from Aegidron, Silvance, and Dandilord and the steady flow of Thermal Cores and Ancient Civilization Cores on the side, the disassembly loop scales as far as your egg supply allows. Add Grintale for the extra eggs, and the double Philanthropist pairing to keep it moving, and a single base can outpace anything a Statue of Power will ask for.






