How to Get All New Legendaries in Palworld’s Home Sweet Home Update

The latest update for Palworld, version 0.7.0, called “Home Sweet Home,” released on December 17th. This update includes a long-awaited crossover with the retro shooter game ULTRAKILL, giving Palworld players more to do even after finishing the main game.

This update brings four new, powerful legendary schematics to Palworld, including two armor sets and two advanced weapons. These items are inspired by the look and characters of the game ULTRAKILL. This guide will show you exactly how to unlock, buy, and craft each of these new legendary items with the Home Sweet Home update.

All New Legendary Weapon and Armor Schematics in Palworld’s Home Sweet Home Update

Okay, so the new Home Sweet Home update just dropped, and it’s awesome! They’ve added four new legendary weapon blueprints as part of a collab with ULTRAKILL, which is super cool!

Item Vendor Currency Required
Legendary V1 Armor Medal Merchant (Dog Coin Vendor) 780 Dog Coins
Legendary V2 Armor Medal Merchant (Dog Coin Vendor) 780 Dog Coins
Legendary Marksman Revolver Arena Vendor 1,300 Battle Tickets
Legendary Core Eject Shotgun Arena Vendor 1,300 Battle Tickets

These blueprints are different from most in Palworld. Instead of finding them while exploring or beating tough bosses, you can only buy these special blueprints from certain merchants using Dog Coins and Battle Tickets, which you earn at the end of the game.

How to Unlock Legendary Weapon and Armor Schematics in Palworld’s Home Sweet Home Update

Okay, so before you can even think about getting the really awesome, legendary versions of things, you have to unlock the regular ones first. It’s all part of the tech tree – you gotta work your way up to the good stuff!

  • V1 Armor and Marksman Revolver: Unlock at Technology Level 32
  • V2 Armor and Core Eject Shotgun: Unlock at Technology Level 56

You can create the standard versions of these technologies at your base workbenches, but to get the truly powerful, legendary versions, you’ll need to find specific merchants. These merchants require special currencies to purchase the legendary blueprints. The following sections will show you where to find them.

Medal Merchant

The Medal Merchant is the character who sells the blueprints for Legendary Armor. He appears at different places in the game world, but the most dependable spot to find him is the Desolate Church. Even if he disappears and reappears, players often find him consistently spawning there after his initial appearance.

Once you’ve researched the standard versions through the tech tree, you’ll be able to find both Version 1 and Version 2 Legendary Armor when you shop with the merchant.

Arena Vendor

You can find the Arena Vendor right at the Arena Entrance, located on the far east side of the map. This vendor lets you trade Battle Tickets for blueprints and other useful items. To get these tickets, you’ll need to fight and win battles in the arena, then return to the vendor to buy weapon blueprints.

How to Craft Legendary Weapon and Armor Schematics in Palworld’s Home Sweet Home Update

Once players obtain the blueprint, they need to go back to their base and build the item using an Advanced Weapon Assembly Line and Production Assembly Line II. Crafting legendary items takes more materials than standard items, and often requires resources found later in the game.

After you finish crafting, you can use the legendary item right away. Here’s a list of the materials needed to craft each Legendary Weapon and Armor in Palworld’s Home Sweet Home Update:

Item Stats & Effects Materials Required
Legendary V1 Armor
  • Defense 608
  • Health 2112
  • The V1 Armor is arguably the best survival gear currently in the game due to its healing capabilities.
  • 270 Ingot
  • 85 High Quality Pal Oil
  • 15 Ancient Civilization Parts
Legendary V2 Armor
  • Defense 702
  • Health 1900
  • Represents the strongest version of the ULTRAKILL crossover armor set.
  • 270 Plasteel
  • 202 Pal Metal Ingot
  • 80 High Quality Cloth
  • 15 Ancient Civilization Parts
Legendary Marksman Revolver
  • Attack 250
  • Technologies 32
  • Features Coin Toss mechanic
  • Shooting tossed coins triggers Ricoshot, damaging nearby enemies.
  • 60 Metal Ingot
  • 15 Quality Palm Oil
  • 1 Gold Coin
  • 30 Electric Organ
Legendary Core Eject Shotgun
  • Attack 575
  • Instead of a standard Pal Sphere throw, holding the aim button charges a “Core Eject” grenade. You can shoot the ejected core with your revolver to trigger a huge explosion.
  • Synergizes well with the Marksman Revolver.
  • 540 Pal Metal Ingot
  • 438 Plasteel
  • 438 Carbon Fiber
  • 130 Flame Organ
  • 30 Ancient Civilization Parts

How to Farm Dog Coins in Palworld

As a Palworld player, I’ve learned that Dog Coins are a special currency you can’t just find lying around! They’re used to buy really awesome stuff from the Medal Merchants – I’m talking legendary armor blueprints and things like that. You can’t use regular gold to get these items, you actually have to earn Dog Coins by doing certain things in the game world.

You can reliably earn Dog Coins by defeating Mimogs. These Pals look like chests and are found all over the Palpagos Islands. They tend to run away, but if you manage to beat or capture them, they’ll drop Dog Coins. Because of this, Mimogs are a great choice for farming. You can also sometimes get Dog Coins from human enemies like Syndicate Thugs.

Besides Mimogs, players can earn Dog Coins by searching through piles of scrap, junk, and treasure chests located around the game world and in dungeons. These sources give out random amounts of Dog Coins, which will gradually accumulate.

How to Get More Battle Tickets in Palworld

Battle Tickets are special rewards you get from fighting in the Arena in Palworld. You can use these tickets to trade for valuable items like blueprints for weapons, implants, and other rare goodies at the shop right outside the Arena.

You can earn more Battle Tickets primarily by completing Solo Challenges in the Arena. These challenges pit you against AI trainers and their Pals in battles. Successfully finishing a Solo Challenge, particularly if it’s your first time at a certain difficulty level, will reward you with a good number of tickets.

Once you’ve completed a challenge for the first time, you can play it again to earn more tickets. However, you’ll generally receive fewer tickets for repeat playthroughs than you did the first time (for example, completing a Master rank challenge earns 100 tickets initially, but subsequent completions only give 10-20).

Arena Challenges come in different difficulty levels, from Bronze and Silver for beginners to Master Rank for experienced players. To earn a steady supply of Battle Tickets, it’s best to replay and complete the easier challenges consistently.

Because Dog Coins and Battle Tickets are earned in different ways – exploring for Dog Coins and fighting in the Arena for Battle Tickets – it’s smart to gather Dog Coins by playing Mimogs and tackling strongholds while also practicing your Arena skills to earn Battle Tickets at the same time.

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2025-12-20 06:36