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Giga Shield

Giga Shield

ItemCrafted item

Giga Shield is a misc item in Palworld. It is crafted at the Production Assembly Line (Tech Level 28).

A curious shield that was made using Paldium technology. It repairs itself automatically when not taking damage after some time. Modifications have increased its effectiveness even further.

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Recipe
2 ingredients
Price
62,000g

How to get this item

Crafted at Production Assembly Line (Tech Lv 28). Recipe uses 2 ingredients (full list below).

How Giga Shield stacks up

  • Durability: #7 of 83 across all equipment with durability

Combat Stats

Durability
2250
Before you can craft this

Unlock requirements

  • Reach Tech Lv 28 in the Technology tab.
  • Build a Production Assembly Line at your base.

Recipe

Workbench: Production Assembly LineTech Lv: 28Work: 40,000

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Defense vs comparable items

Defense stat across the 6 closest-shaped items, sorted highest first. Bar width is each item's stat relative to the highest in this set.

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Frequently asked questions

Where do you get Giga Shield in Palworld?

Craft Giga Shield at Production Assembly Line (Tech Lv 28) using 2 ingredients — see the recipe section above for the exact list.

What table makes Giga Shield in Palworld?

Giga Shield is crafted at Production Assembly Line, unlocked at Tech Level 28 in the technology tab. The recipe needs 2 ingredients: 15× Ancient Civilization Parts, 50× Paldium Fragment.

Why can't I craft Giga Shield in Palworld?

Two common gates: you haven't unlocked Giga Shield yet (it requires Tech Level 28 in the technology tab), or you don't have Production Assembly Line built at your base. Check that both are in place, then confirm you have Ancient Civilization Parts, Paldium Fragment stocked in your inventory.

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