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Grass Skill Fruit: Spine Vine

Grass Skill Fruit: Spine Vine

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Grass Skill Fruit: Spine Vine is a rare misc item in Palworld. Found in dungeon loot, boss-tower rewards, or sold by wandering merchants.

Use on a Pal to teach it Spine Vine.

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Price
3,000g

How to get this item

No craft recipe and no Pal drops it in our data. Find at wandering merchants, in dungeon loot, or as a boss-tower reward.

Teaches

Spine Vine Grass skill, 95 power, 25s CD. Apply to any compatible Pal to teach this active skill.

Tree biomes: Windswept Hills, Bamboo Groves, Forgotten Island, Marsh Island, Verdant Brook, Crescent Moon Shore, Twilight Dunes, Desiccated Dunes, Mount Obsidian, Astral Mountains, Frostbitten Isle

Grows on Lv.1-30 grassland trees, forest-biome trees, desert-biome trees, Mount Obsidian trees, tundra-biome trees.

Teaches this skill

Spine VineGrass Shot
Power 95CD 25sRange 9999

Generates spiny thorns that chase an enemy along the ground, piercing them from below.

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8 Pals also learn this skill natively so you can either apply this fruit to a different Pal, or capture/breed for one of these:

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Frequently asked questions

Where to find Grass Skill Fruit: Spine Vine in Palworld?

Grass Skill Fruit: Spine Vine drops from Skill Fruit trees scattered across Palpagos Islands and can also be bought from the Wandering Merchant at the Arena. Apply the fruit to a compatible Pal to teach it Spine Vine.

What skill does Grass Skill Fruit: Spine Vine teach in Palworld?

Grass Skill Fruit: Spine Vine teaches Spine Vine — a Grass-element active skill with 95 base power.

What pals already learn Spine Vine in Palworld?

8 Pals learn Spine Vine natively, including Broncherry Aqua, Shroomer, Wumpo Botan, plus 5 more. So you can either apply this fruit to a different Pal, or capture/breed for one of those.

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