Open the Palworld World Tree map in its own coordinate frame
The Palworld World Tree map should not be treated as another corner of the old Palpagos image. Version 1.0 uses a separate regional frame, and its coordinate values are much larger than the familiar main-map pairs. This focused view opens directly on the seventeen sourced World Tree records: fifteen named waypoints and two watchtowers. Search a root, laboratory, ruin, shore, summit, or watchtower, then open the result to copy its source-world coordinates.
Keeping this region separate prevents a common map error. A site can make any point appear plausible by forcing unrelated coordinates into the same rectangle, but the apparent placement does not prove the transform. This tool normalizes World Tree positions only within the World Tree field for browsing and keeps the original X, Y, and Z values in the data. It never labels those values as Palpagos map coordinates.
Search the seventeen current World Tree records
The location set includes Rotmist Root, Forbidden Laboratory, Shinespore Root, The Verdant Rootpath, Alluvion Lakefront, Corroded Hollow, Remnant Riverside, Boreal Summit, Abandoned Laboratory, Gilded City Ruins, Within the Seal, Spore Cloister, Lacrymal Shoal, Dusty Ravine, and Whimsical Wisteria Grove. Two additional records identify the Dusty Ravine and Gilded City Ruins watchtowers.
Search works with partial names, so “lab” finds the laboratory records and “ruins” finds the relevant waypoint and watchtower. Selecting a result highlights it on the coordinate field and opens a detail card. If two results have related names, use the type label to distinguish a travel waypoint from a watchtower. The static table below the map preserves the same names and source-world coordinates for readers who disable JavaScript.
Use source-world coordinates honestly
A World Tree detail card shows two large values and calls them Source-world coordinates. The underlying record also retains elevation, but the copy button uses the X and Y pair because that is the most portable lookup reference. The schematic field compares positions inside this dataset; it is not a promise that the game’s visible regional map uses a simple linear pixel transform.
When comparing another guide, check whether it labels game-world, regional-map, or Palpagos coordinates. Values from different systems can all be technically correct while answering different questions. A small pair such as -398, -633 belongs to the ordinary Palpagos display convention used on this site, while a six-digit World Tree pair comes from the source-world record. Do not convert between them with an unverified constant.
Turn the World Tree view into a progress checklist
Use the found toggle after you visit a named waypoint or watchtower. The status remains on this browser, and Only show unfound reduces the view to unfinished records. Because the checklist is local, it works without registration and does not expose a save file. A direct location link can still be shared with another player; it reopens the selected World Tree point without sharing your complete progress list.
For a route session, search the destination first and then zoom out to compare nearby points. The field can show which sourced locations cluster together, but it cannot account for vertical paths, gates, story state, combat encounters, or travel time. Treat it as a location index and navigation aid, not an automatic walkthrough of the World Tree story.
Keep progression and spoilers under your control
The map lists official location names from the source, and some names can hint at late-game areas. It does not describe story events, boss outcomes, puzzle solutions, or the order in which you should experience them. If you want a low-spoiler reference, search only the place already shown in your objective and avoid opening the complete table until needed.
The tool also does not rank regions or recommend a character level. Those claims require current gameplay evidence and can vary with equipment, settings, team composition, and patches. The page answers where sourced travel records sit relative to one another and how to retrieve their coordinates. It leaves build advice and story decisions to dedicated guides.
Know what this World Tree release does not include
The seventeen records are not every chest, enemy, resource, Pal spawn, dungeon, or collectible in the World Tree. They are the complete World Tree slice present in the pinned fast-travel source used by this release. The site does not multiply those points into unsupported categories or reuse old Palpagos records to make the region look fuller.
Additional World Tree layers should be published only when they have stable identities, current version evidence, reusable source terms, coordinates, duplicate checks, and a verified regional transform. Until then, a smaller honest map is more dependable than a dense map whose pins cannot be traced. The page review date and source link make that boundary visible to players and search systems.
Verify and report a World Tree coordinate
If a result appears wrong, confirm the exact name and whether the selected item is a waypoint or watchtower. Copy the displayed source-world pair and note the review date. In the game, capture a screenshot that shows the current location label and regional map context. Include the platform and build because a post-launch patch can change data after the pinned source was reviewed.
Send only the minimal reproducible details. Credentials and full save files are unnecessary. The import retains a stable source key and ID for each record, so a correction can target one item. A verified change should update the data, static list, interactive marker, structured data, and public review note together rather than leaving different answers on different parts of the site.
Frequently asked questions
How many locations are on the World Tree map?
This release contains seventeen sourced World Tree records: fifteen named waypoints and two watchtowers. It does not claim complete coverage of every resource, enemy, chest, or collectible.
Why are World Tree coordinates six digits long?
They are retained source-world coordinates from a separate regional frame. The site does not force them into the smaller Palpagos map-coordinate convention.
Can I mark World Tree locations as found?
Yes. Found status is saved locally in the current browser. Enable Only show unfound to turn the view into a simple progress checklist.
Does this map show the correct story order?
No. It is a location and coordinate tool. It does not prescribe story order, boss order, level requirements, or puzzle solutions.
Can I switch from a World Tree result back to Palpagos?
Yes. Use the region tabs. Search also spans every region, so selecting a Palpagos result switches the active field automatically.