GAME-BREAKING PALWORLD 1.0 EXPLOIT: Players Discover “Infinite Gold” Breeding Camp Printing Millions in Minutes
EXPOSED: The Palworld 1.0 “Infinite Gold” Exploit Pocketpair Doesn’t Want You To Know! 🤯
Everyone’s grinding Dog Coins and hunting IVs the hard way, but one hidden base setup is legally printing 1.9 MILLION gold in just 3 minutes. You only need one specific golden Pal and a brand-new 1.0 structure to completely break the game’s economy… before the devs patch it!
Watch the full breakdown and set up your own money-printing empire here 👇🔥

The ink is barely dry on Palworld’s massive 1.0 update, but resourceful players have already found a way to completely shatter the game’s virtual economy.
While the majority of the playerbase is still meticulously grinding for Dog Coins, hunting for elusive Mimogs, or risking life and limb to capture endgame titans like Xenogard, a controversial new blueprint for an “overpowered” breeding camp has surfaced. This automated, highly efficient setup allows players to generate nearly two million gold in under three minutes, alongside an endless supply of 4-Star Pals and incredibly rare endgame items.
The strategy, recently brought to light by Palworld content creator Maven, has set the community on fire. It transforms the usually tedious and RNG-heavy breeding mechanics into a ruthless, industrial-scale money printer. But as players rush to duplicate the setup, questions are swirling: is this a clever use of Palworld’s new 1.0 systems, or a game-breaking exploit that developer Pocketpair needs to hotfix immediately?
Here is the complete breakdown of the breeding empire that is currently breaking Palworld.
The Foundation: The Ancient Hatchery
At the center of this industrial revolution is a new 1.0 structure: the Ancient Hatchery. Enclosed in electronic glass and managed via holograms, this advanced facility of ancient civilization technology fully automates everything from egg production to incubation at high speed. It also increases the inheritance rate of rare skills and requires minimal pasture space.
However, the barrier to entry is intentionally steep. Crafting a single Ancient Hatchery requires a staggering 50 AI Cores, 30 Ancient Civilization Parts, and 20 Ancient Civilization Cores. It is a grueling initial grind. Yet, as Maven’s video demonstrates, once a player secures even a single Ancient Hatchery, the return on investment is immediate and astronomical. Because the hatchery automates the process—eliminating the need to manually pick up scattered eggs off the ground—it allows the base to function at breakneck speeds.
The Secret Ingredient: Vegetable Cakes
Traditionally, Palworld breeders have focused on baking extravagant, high-tier cakes to guarantee perfectly mutated eggs or to pass down inherent passive skills. This infinite gold method tosses that philosophy out the window in favor of pure, unadulterated volume.
The fuel for this machine is the humble Vegetable Cake.
The strategy relies on Vegetable Cakes because feeding them to breeding Pals forces them to lay two eggs at once. By prioritizing quantity over quality, players can double their production speed instantly. To automate the cake-baking process, players are setting up self-sustaining agricultural hubs within the same base.
A standard layout heavily relies on ranches filled with 4-Star Beegardes. Because honey is one of the only cake ingredients that cannot be reliably purchased in bulk from Pal Merchants, having a dedicated Beegarde ranch is critical. The rest of the ingredients—wheat for flour, tomatoes, lettuce, and standard eggs—are either farmed by Pals with high Planting and Gathering suitabilities or simply bought in stacks of 9,999 using the infinite gold the base is already generating.
The “Dumud Gild” Gold Rush
What exactly are these automated hatcheries churning out? The answer lies in a specific 1.0 hybrid: the Dumud Gild.
The Dumud Gild is a golden variant of the standard Dumud, and it holds a very specific trait that makes it the most valuable asset in the Palworld economy: Pal Merchants pay a king’s ransom for them.
Inside these automated bases, players set their Ancient Hatcheries to exclusively mass-produce Dumud Gilds. The sheer speed of the Ancient Hatchery, combined with the double-egg yield from the Vegetable Cakes, results in dozens of Pals hatching every minute. The player then simply summons a Pal Merchant directly into their base and sells the inventory.
The numbers are staggering. A non-Alpha Dumud Gild sells for roughly 27,000 gold, while an Alpha variant commands a massive 55,000 gold. In Maven’s demonstration, a casual three-minute sweep of the Palbox resulted in a payout of 1.97 million gold. With this infinite bankroll, players can effortlessly buy thousands of Legendary Spheres, limitless food ingredients, and all the base materials they could ever need, completely bypassing the mid-to-late game resource grind.
The Meat Grinder: Infinite Rare Items via Disassembly
If printing millions in gold wasn’t enough, the exploit goes one step darker to secure rare endgame items.
Palworld has always leaned into somewhat morbid mechanics, but 1.0 players have taken it to an industrial extreme using the Pal Disassembly Conveyor. This massive structure (which requires 120,000 PalWork to operate) allows players to butcher Pals en masse.
Instead of Dumud Gilds, players can swap the breeding pairs in their Ancient Hatcheries to mass-produce late-game Pals. For example, breeding an army of Anubis or specific dragons and subsequently running them through the Disassembly Conveyor yields an infinite supply of highly coveted loot. Players are farming endless Ancient Innovative Technical Manuals (which grant valuable technology points), Thermal Cores, and High Quality Recovery Meds.
Need the absolute best camp food, the Mozzarina Hamburger? Simply mass-produce Mozzarinas and send them to the disassembly line for infinite meat. Need Carbon Fiber? Mass-produce and butcher specific endgame dragons. The Ancient Hatchery removes the bottleneck of manual incubation, allowing the Disassembly Conveyor to run 24/7.
The 4-Star Pal Factory and IV Manipulation
One of the most tedious aspects of Palworld’s endgame is optimizing Individual Values (IVs)—the hidden stats dictating a Pal’s Health, Attack, and Defense. Previously, players would spend hundreds of hours cross-breeding to get a Pal with perfect 100/100/100 stats.
This automated camp trivializes that entirely. Because the camp produces hundreds of Pals in minutes, players can simply equip the Pal Tamer Glasses (an item that reveals hidden IVs) and scan their Palbox. Out of a massive batch of 300 rapidly bred Pals, a few are mathematically guaranteed to have near-perfect IVs without the need for complex, specialized breeding chains.
Once the player identifies a Pal with excellent base stats (e.g., an Eidrolon Ignis or a Knocklem with 90+ across the board), they can use the hundreds of “reject” Pals generated by the hatchery as condensing fodder. This instantly upgrades the chosen Pal to a maximum 4-Star level. Finally, the player can use their infinite gold to purchase Power, Defense, and HP fruits to artificially boost the remaining IVs to a perfect 100.
What used to take a dedicated breeder a month can now be achieved in an afternoon.
Community Backlash and The “Grintale” Debate
The discovery of this setup has sent shockwaves through the Palworld community on Reddit, Discord, and X (formerly Twitter). While many are praising the ingenuity of the setup, a fierce debate has broken out regarding min-maxing the strategy even further.
Historically, seasoned breeders have kept specific Pals in their active party to manipulate egg drops. For instance, having a Grintale in the party grants a 50% chance to receive an extra egg when manually picking them up, while holding a Broncherry or Broncherry Aqua gives a high percentage chance for the egg to hatch into a highly valuable Alpha Pal.
However, a massive point of contention has arisen. Because the Ancient Hatchery is fully automated and players no longer physically pick eggs up off the ground, early testing suggests these party-wide passives no longer work.
“I have these guys maxed out to four stars and they do not work with the Ancient Hatchery,” Maven noted in his breakdown, sparking a flurry of testing on the r/Palworld subreddit. “I believe these guys only work with actual breeding farms where you can see the eggs on the floor.”
If true, this means players must choose between the automated, high-speed volume of the Ancient Hatchery, or the slower, manual breeding farm that allows for Grintale and Broncherry buffs. Given the astronomical gold output of the automated system, most players are abandoning manual farms entirely.
Will Pocketpair Intervene?
The situation presents a massive headache for Pocketpair. On one hand, Palworld is a sandbox survival game that encourages automation, factory building, and exploiting the local fauna. Building a highly efficient, automated base is the core gameplay loop.
On the other hand, the Dumud Gild gold rush completely trivializes the game’s economy. When players can generate two million gold in three minutes, merchants become obsolete, resource gathering becomes pointless, and the carefully designed progression curve of the 1.0 update is flattened.
Historically, Pocketpair has been quick to patch out game-breaking bugs, but they have occasionally left in mechanics that players love, officially labeling them as “features.” Whether they will nerf the sell price of the Dumud Gild, reduce the speed of the Ancient Hatchery, or alter the Vegetable Cake recipe remains to be seen.
Until a patch is deployed, the Palworld economy is officially in hyperinflation. For players looking to skip the grind and build their dream team of perfect 4-Star Pals, the message is clear: start gathering your AI Cores, catch your Beegardes, and get the assembly lines running before the developers pull the plug.