Looking to give a decent boost to either your capture power or some of your Pals' stats inPalworld? The best way to do this is by unlocking theStatue of Power, which can help you make your team much stronger and take on some of the most powerful enemies.

The Statue of Power can be found in the wild, but it is also available to build on your own base, so you can have immediate access to it. This guide will show how you can unlock the structure and what you’ll need to do to build it and use it properly.

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How to Get the Statue of Power in Palworld

Originally, the Statue of Power was only accessible by using Ancient Technology Points, which can be obtained from chests and Bosses. However, after a recent update, you can nowunlock the Statue of Power at Level 6 usingregular Technology Points.

you’re able to easily get Technology Points byincreasing your Player Level.Take your Pals out on battles, catch a bunch of new Pals, and craft some items to quickly increase your level. You can alsotake on a bunch of Bossesthat are spread across the map.

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Then, you can return to the Technology section from the main menu, and the Statue of Power originally required one Ancient Technology Point but now costs 1 Technology Point. Upon unlocking it, visit your Build Wheel and go under the’Pal' section.The Statue of Power will be here and will require these ingredients to build:

You can easily pick up some Stone fromrocks on the ground or use a Pickaxe on any of the larger rocksto get a larger quantity. ForPaldium Fragments inPalworld, you can use our guide to farm them easily in your area.

How to Use the Statue of Power in Palworld

The Statue of Power can not only be used toincrease the stats of your Palsin your party, but also increase yourcapture power.This ability will make it mucheasier to capture new Palsout in the wild and keep them from getting away.

As for your Pals, here are all the stats you can build up:

Each increase will give an additional3 percentto the selected stat and will require the use ofPal Soulsto enhance them. You can usually findPal Souls spread across the map in golden chests.They aren’t a frequent occurrence, so when you do see them, ensure to check them out. Each buff will require a different number of Pal Souls, with the first buff requiring justone Small Pal Soul.If you find that you’ve upgraded certain stats for a Pal that you want to take back, you’ll be able to do this through theReset sectionand get your Pal Souls back, but it will cost a bit of money.