Tired of running across the map to recover your gear? Change your Palworld server’s death penalty in minutes. Keep your loot, explore more, stress less.
Prerequisites
- Access to the Oxygenserv panel (your login and password)
- A Palworld server installed and visible in the panel
- Basic ability to stop/start the server via the console
- A backup of
Pal/Saved/Config/WindowsServer/PalWorldSettings.ini(recommended)
Detailed steps
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Log into the Oxygenserv panel
Sign in and open your Palworld service from “My services”. You’ll land on the Console page with live logs. Keep this tab open; we’ll switch between Console, Files, and Startup. -
Stop the server cleanly
Click the red “Stop” button. Wait until logs clearly show the server has stopped (e.g., “Server stopped” or no new lines for a few seconds). Never edit configuration while the server is running or your changes may be overwritten on restart. -
Change the penalty via Startup variables (easy method)
Open the left menu “Startup” or “Variables”. Find the “Death Penalty” orDeathPenaltyoption. Use the dropdown and select exactly one:None,Item,ItemAndEquipment, orAll. Save if a “Save” button appears. If you don’t see this variable, go to the next step (file method). -
Edit the config file directly (file method)
If the variable isn’t exposed, edit the file: a) Go to “Files” and openPal/Saved/Config/WindowsServer/PalWorldSettings.ini. b) Find the line starting withOptionSettings=(. c) Inside the parentheses, locateDeathPenalty=...and set your desired value, e.g.,DeathPenalty=None. d) Click “Save”. Example end result:OptionSettings=(...,DeathPenalty=None,...). If the key is missing, add it insideOptionSettings=(...). -
Save and restart the server
Go back to “Console”. Click the green “Start” or “Restart” button. Watch the logs until the server is ready (e.g., “Server started”). If you made a typo (like a missing parenthesis inOptionSettings), errors will appear—fix the line and try again. -
Verify in-game
Join your server and perform a quick test (fall damage or a mob). WithDeathPenalty=None, you keep everything on death. WithItemorItemAndEquipment, you’ll drop items or items + equipment respectively. If nothing changes, you likely edited while running, have duplicateDeathPenalty=...entries inOptionSettings, or modified the wrong path (WindowsServeris the correct one).
Tips & optimization
Use None for chill PvE servers to keep progression smooth. For PvP, Item or ItemAndEquipment add risk without being brutal; All is the hardcore choice. The setting applies to future deaths after restart; it won’t retroactively change past death markers. Announce your choice in the server description so players know the rules. Apply changes off-peak—clean restarts usually take 30–90 seconds.
FAQ
I can’t find the Death Penalty variable in the panel. What now?
Use the file method: edit Pal/Saved/Config/WindowsServer/PalWorldSettings.ini, the OptionSettings=(...) line, and set DeathPenalty=None (or your choice). Save, then restart. Ensure there’s only one DeathPenalty=... entry in that line so the last one doesn’t override the first.
My changes revert on restart. Why?
You may have edited while the server was running, or there’s a syntax error (like a missing parenthesis). Always stop first, fix the OptionSettings line, save, then start. Also confirm you edited the WindowsServer path, not a different config folder.
Do I need a wipe to change death penalty?
No. It applies after a restart without wiping. Players will see the new behavior on their next death.
Now you control your Palworld server’s difficulty with a simple toggle. Tune it, test it, and deliver the experience your players want.