A newly discoveredPalworldmod takes everything players know about keeping their Pals happy and thriving and flips it on its head.Palworldlaunched back in January of this year and quickly rose to popularity as one of the best creature-collector titles next to big names likePokémon.The seas were anything but smooth for the developers at Pocketpair for a while, but none of those waves knocked the title down, as players still can’t seem to get enough.
Found on Nexus Mods, the"Full Sanity" mod created byEld3rBrainmakes managing the happiness, work ethic, and mood of Pals on base a breeze. Sporting over 2 thousand downloads since its original upload on December 25, it appears that fans find the sanity-saver quite useful thus far.

Palworld Mod Keeps Pals Happy And Thriving
Keep Them Sane, Keep Them Working!
Pals are helpful little creatures that can complete tasks around a player’s base to help keep things progressing. Each Pal has a special skill set, such as farming, watering, mining, logging, and more that can make gathering resources much easier.One mechanic that can hinder Pal’s ability to work hard and remain happy is their Sanity level,and once depleted, Pals can become sick, bedridden, or even throw tantrums so often they barely get any work done.
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This mod takes all the guesswork out of the Pals Sanity,meaning players won’t need to craft medicines and several spas to keep things moving in the right direction. Several objectives revolve around crafting and reaching certain milestones, so being able to keep the Pals on the base happy is extremely important. A majority of the titles' features revolve around the use of Pals, whether it be in battle, making mining out in the wild a breeze, or even gathering more Pals to add to the Palbox, and an unhappy Pal canmake for a rough playthrough.

From Lawsuits, To Bugs & More
UponPalworld’srelease, there were several concerns — and even some accusations — about the similarities betweenPalworldand the highly-acclaimed franchisePokémon.Using spherical objects to pull in creatures seemed to be very reminiscent of what players would do inPokémon,and Nintendo decided tofile a lawsuitagainst Pocketpair over several features of the game.
The developers at Pocketpair ended upchanging one of the main featuresof the game, which initially had fans worried about the eventual outcome of the lawsuit, but at the time of writing,Palworldis still going strong. After reaching a whopping 2.1 million concurrent player count upon launch, the creature collector has dwindled a bit according to SteamDB, but this doesn’t account for those who are playing outside the platform. It will be interesting to see what ends up happening with the lawsuit, but until then, players can manage their Pals sanity and enjoy thenewFeybreakcontentthat was just released.
