
Palworld Cryogenic Coolant: Full 1.0 Farming Guide
Palworld 1.0 added Lavish Hospitality, a passive that doubles your loot. Heres exactly how it works and the fastest way to breed it onto Pals.
Palworld Lavish Hospitality is a Passive Skill bolted onto the game in the 1.0 update, and its entire personality can be summarized in one line: whatever Pal carries it drops +100% more items when you catch it or, more honestly, when you slaughter it for parts. It is the upgraded, meaner sibling of Service-Minded, which only manages +50%. Consider Lavish Hospitality the passive equivalent of tipping 100% at a restaurant you're about to burn down.
Here's the part people skip past and then get confused about: this Palworld passive skill only affects the individual Pal wearing it, not your whole roaming death squad. It does nothing for combat loot. It does nothing for your party. It activates precisely twice in a Pal's life — when you catch it, and when you butcher it. Everything in between, it's just a furry line item.
|
Passive Skill |
Effect |
Rarity Tier |
|
Service-Minded |
Dropped Items +50% |
Common |
|
Lavish Hospitality |
Dropped Items +100% |
Rare / Wild Roll |
|
Philanthropist |
Speeds up related drop-farming loop |
Situational combo piece |
Two Pals with Service-Minded is cute. One Pal with Lavish Hospitality does the same job with half the inventory management. Efficiency, apparently, is the only love language this game speaks.
There is no shortcut where Lavish Hospitality drops out of the sky and lands on your favorite Pal. You get it through one of three paths, none of which respect your time:
This is standard Palworld breeding guide territory: assign a male and female Pal to a Breeding Farm, keep the chest stocked with Cake, wait, then pray. The offspring inherits a randomly sized chunk of the combined passive pool from both parents — sometimes generous, sometimes it hands you a Pal with nothing but Diet Lover and your crushed hopes.

The optimal, and frankly grim, use case for this Palworld 1.0 passive skills addition is the so-called breed-and-butcher pipeline. You don't put Lavish Hospitality on your combat roster — it does nothing there. Instead you build a dedicated disposable Pal, stack it with Palworld Service-Minded, Nocturnal, and Philanthropist, then feed the entire batch through the meat grinder for bonus loot. It's less "companion" and more "livestock with a spreadsheet."
|
Stack Component |
Why It's There |
|
Lavish Hospitality |
Doubles the drop count on capture/butcher |
|
Service-Minded |
Redundant insurance if inheritance rolls badly |
|
Nocturnal / Insomnia |
Keeps breeding output running at night |
|
Philanthropist |
Speeds the whole breeding cycle along |
Four passives, one purpose: turning a living creature into a more efficient vending machine. The game calls this hospitality. Make of that what you will.
If breeding feels like too much emotional investment for a loot multiplier, the Palworld Pal Surgery Table implants system offers a blunter option. New disposable implants, sourced from the Palworld Relic Recycler, let you install a passive directly, no genetics required. The catch: these are single-use. Burn the implant, get the passive once, and go back to grinding recycler materials for the next one. It's not cheaper than breeding, just less patient.
Understanding the broader Palworld drop rate passive ecosystem matters here too — Lavish Hospitality is one of roughly two dozen new 1.0 passives split across wild rolls, mutation-only eggs, and glowing World Tree Pals. Most of the World Tree tier comes with a built-in downside, like halved HP, because nothing in this game gets a buff without also getting stabbed somewhere.
This is a Palworld passive skill farming guide, not a support group, so no, there is no guaranteed method. RNG governs breeding inheritance and wild rolls alike. Accept it or quit the game.

Palworld 1.0 added Lavish Hospitality, a passive that doubles your loot. Heres exactly how it works and the fastest way to breed it onto Pals.

Palworld 1.0 added Lavish Hospitality, a passive that doubles your loot. Heres exactly how it works and the fastest way to breed it onto Pals.

Palworld 1.0 added Lavish Hospitality, a passive that doubles your loot. Heres exactly how it works and the fastest way to breed it onto Pals.

Palworld 1.0 added Lavish Hospitality, a passive that doubles your loot. Heres exactly how it works and the fastest way to breed it onto Pals.

No. It only triggers when the carrying Pal is caught or butchered, never from party combat kills.
Service-Minded gives +50% dropped items; Lavish Hospitality doubles that to +100%, same mechanic, stronger payout.
Yes, disposable implants from the Relic Recycler let you install it directly, skipping breeding, but they're single-use only.
No. It's wasted there. Put it on dedicated breed-and-butcher Pals meant for culling, not fighting.
Service-Minded, Nocturnal or Insomnia, and Philanthropist — this stack maximizes loot output per breeding cycle.


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