Palworld 1.0 Ancient Civilization Core Farm Guide
Ancient Civilization Cores are no longer a material you can collect occasionally and forget about in Palworld 1.0. AI Cores and several endgame structures consume enough of them that a handful of raid rewards will disappear almost immediately. The better approach is to keep one passive source running at all times, add an active farming route between claims, and save enough Cores to unlock the World Tree production method.
Best Ancient Civilization Core Farm in Palworld 1.0
The best Ancient Civilization Core farm before reaching the World Tree is to run Core-producing Expeditions continuously while completing Raid Bosses or Level 55 and higher Oil Rigs between Expedition claims. A Large Fishing Pond can add occasional Cores in the background, but its low drop rate makes it a supplement rather than the foundation of the farm.
After reaching the World Tree, the Ancient Relic Recycler becomes the strongest long-term source. It converts Ancient Relics and World Tree Holy Water into endgame materials, including Ancient Civilization Cores, and is the first method capable of supporting the heavier demand created by AI Core production.
No single pre-World Tree activity produces enough Cores quickly enough to carry the entire crafting chain. Expeditions provide consistency, raids and Oil Rigs deliver active bursts, and the Recycler eventually turns those scattered rewards into a more sustainable supply.
Why You Should Save Your First 20 Ancient Civilization Cores
The Ancient Relic Recycler costs 20 Ancient Civilization Cores to build. That creates an awkward progression point where the structure needed to improve Core production also requires a substantial stock of the same material.
Reserve those 20 Cores once you begin approaching World Tree progression. Spending them on optional equipment may provide an immediate upgrade, but it delays the structure that solves the larger material shortage.
The full Recycler construction cost is 50 Paloxite Ingots, 50 Mythical Wood, 30 Ancient Civilization Parts, and 20 Ancient Civilization Cores. Begin gathering the other materials before unlocking the structure so the Core reserve does not sit unused while you scramble for the rest of the recipe.
Ancient Civilization Parts and Cores are separate resources. Familiar Alpha Pal encounters commonly provide Parts, but that does not mean the same fight will contribute toward the Recycler’s 20-Core requirement.
How to Farm Ancient Civilization Cores With Expeditions
Expeditions are the most dependable pre-World Tree farm because they can continue in the background while you explore, fight bosses, gather Slab fragments, or work on another resource bottleneck. Ancient Civilization Cores begin appearing in sufficiently advanced Expedition reward pools, with the Astral Frost Cavern serving as an important progression threshold.
Send the Expedition even when the displayed reward percentage is not ideal. A weaker team can still return with Cores, while an inactive Expedition guarantees nothing at all.
The main factor controlling the farm is Expedition Firepower. Higher Firepower reduces completion time and improves how often you can roll the reward pool during a normal play session.
Leveling and condensing spare Pals provides some of the largest Firepower increases. A fully condensed Pal can contribute far more than an undeveloped copy, even when it is not one of the strongest combat species in your Palbox.
Carry several Pals that need experience while completing normal activities rather than creating a separate leveling session for the Expedition roster. Over time, the Palbox develops enough depth to shorten several Expedition timers without removing every important combat Pal from availability.
Pal research can further reduce Expedition duration and improve rewards. The manuscripts returned by Expeditions help feed that research loop, so the system gradually becomes more productive as long as completed runs are claimed and restarted promptly.
The Best Active Farming Loop Between Expeditions
Once an Expedition begins, use its timer for activities that can award additional Cores. Raid Bosses are the better choice when you already have completed Slabs, while Oil Rigs work well when your weapons, armor, and combat party can clear the chest area consistently.
A strong loop is to start the Expedition, check that the Fishing Pond has an assigned worker, complete one raid or Oil Rig run, and return to the base near the end of the Expedition timer. Claim the rewards, restart the Expedition immediately, and repeat whichever active route currently has the fewest preparation costs.
Combat Pals with strong durability and damage make repeated rig and raid runs less expensive. Shadowbeak is one option because it combines high Defense with strong Dark attacks and flight utility. Its current spawn and refresh method are covered in the Palworld 1.0 Shadowbeak location guide.
Do not judge a method only by the largest possible drop. A raid that requires a long Slab farming session or an Oil Rig attempt that consumes stacks of ammunition may produce less value per hour than several shorter runs through content you can clear cleanly.
Farming Ancient Civilization Cores From Raid Bosses
Raid Bosses provide a direct Core source before the World Tree, with the lower Bellanoir encounter serving as one of the more approachable options. The fight itself is only one part of the route, however, because every attempt requires a completed Slab.
Collect enough Slab fragments for several summons before beginning a farming session. Clearing one raid and then leaving to assemble another Slab creates far more downtime than preparing multiple attempts in advance.
Build the Summoning Altar at a separate raid base rather than beside important production structures. Even a successful encounter can damage the surrounding area, and a failed attempt should not erase the farms and assembly lines supporting the rest of your progression.
Use the easiest raid tier your roster can defeat reliably. A more difficult boss may offer stronger rewards, but failed summons and lengthy clears quickly reduce the number of Cores earned from the time invested.
Raid farming becomes more efficient in multiplayer because participating players can receive their own rewards. A coordinated group can extract more total value from each completed Slab than a solo player using the same summon.
Repeated raid attempts also consume armor durability, ammunition, and Pal recovery items. Keeping a reliable Leather supply helps when repairing progression equipment and crafting additional armor or Pal Gear; the Palworld 1.0 Leather farm guide covers both early hunting and passive Ranch production.
How to Farm Cores From Level 55 and Higher Oil Rigs
The large reward chest on Level 55 and higher Oil Rigs has a chance to contain Ancient Civilization Cores. Unlike Expeditions, this is an active farm with no guarantee that every run will provide the material.
You do not need to defeat every enemy on the rig. Identify the large chest location, clear the defenders controlling that section, collect the reward, and leave once continuing through the remaining enemies no longer serves a purpose.
This targeted approach reduces ammunition costs and equipment damage. It also keeps each run short enough to fit between Expedition claims rather than turning one rig into the entire play session.
Mobility matters as much as raw damage. Several Nightstar Sand recipes provide improved jumping and air-dash options that make navigating endgame structures less restrictive. The Nightstar Sand locations and farm guide covers the Desiccated Desert and Feybreak routes for gathering it.
Enter the rig with repaired armor, extra ammunition, open inventory space, and a party capable of fighting without constant revives. A chest containing Cores is not especially helpful when broken equipment turns the return trip into a rescue mission.
Can the Large Fishing Pond Produce Ancient Civilization Cores?
The Large Fishing Pond can occasionally produce Ancient Civilization Cores from large fish silhouettes. The chance is low, but the method requires almost no direct player attention after the base is set up correctly.
Assign a Pal directly to the pond. Without a manual assignment, a worker may only fish after completing its other available jobs, which reduces the number of attempts and makes an already uncommon reward even less frequent.
Use a Pal that can reach the pond without pathing through crowded structures or becoming distracted by another work suitability. The Fishing Pond should remain active while Expeditions, raids, and Oil Rigs handle the dependable part of the farm.
Do not wait at the base for a Core to appear. Fishing works because it runs behind the rest of the progression loop, not because it competes with Expeditions as an hourly source.
How to Farm Cores With the Ancient Relic Recycler
The Ancient Relic Recycler unlocks after reaching the later World Tree progression and requires a substantial initial investment. Once built, it processes Ancient Relics together with World Tree Holy Water and can return Ancient Civilization Cores among its rewards.
Load the materials into the Recycler and assign a capable Handiwork Pal to operate it. Production speed affects how quickly repeated batches can be claimed, so place the structure in a developed base with a strong worker rather than whichever settlement happens to have an empty corner.
The Recycler changes the purpose of World Tree exploration. Ancient Relics are no longer collectibles to leave sitting in storage; they become the raw input for the structure that supports AI Core production and other expensive endgame crafting.
World Tree access is locked behind major boss progression. The Palworld World Tree entrance guide explains the requirements and route into the region.
Other Ancient Civilization Core Sources in the World Tree
The Recycler is the main farming reason to reach the World Tree, but the region also contains direct Core opportunities. Open chests and search junk piles while exploring rather than passing them because they are not connected to the current objective marker.
Silvance and Dandilord can also drop Ancient Civilization Cores when defeated, captured, or butchered. Their drops are not consistent enough to replace the Recycler, but they add another reward chance while gathering Ancient Relics and World Tree Holy Water.
Captured copies can be butchered for another drop roll when they have no useful passives and are not needed for breeding. Check the Pal before committing, since exchanging a strong breeding candidate for one additional material roll is rarely an improvement.
The region also demands a broader supply chain than the Core farm alone. Pure Quartz remains important for Circuit Boards and advanced base production, so it is worth securing an automated source before the World Tree begins consuming your attention. The Palworld 1.0 Pure Quartz location guide includes the strongest deposit coordinates and the constructed Pure Quartz Mine progression.
What Ancient Civilization Cores Are Used For
Ancient Civilization Cores are a central ingredient in AI Core production and several advanced structures. Their value rises sharply in the endgame because AI Cores sit inside a wider crafting chain rather than serving as an isolated equipment material.
This is why farming only the exact number required by the next recipe tends to fail. Finishing one project usually reveals another structure or upgrade that needs the same resource chain, sending you back to the same Expedition cave or Oil Rig before production has moved forward.
Maintain a separate storage stack for the 20-Core Recycler reserve, then treat anything above that amount as available for crafting. Once the Recycler is built, you can reduce the reserve and begin directing more of the output into AI Cores.
Ancient Civilization Core Farming Plan by Progression
During the earlier part of the farm, unlock the first Expedition capable of returning Ancient Civilization Cores and send it whenever the station is available. Improve its Firepower by leveling spare Pals, condensing useful copies, and completing Expedition research.
Use the timer to gather Raid Slabs and defeat the lowest raid tier you can clear consistently. Once Level 55 or higher Oil Rigs become manageable, add their major chest to the rotation instead of depending entirely on Slab availability.
Keep a Pal assigned to the Large Fishing Pond throughout this process. The pond will not carry the farm, but its occasional Core rewards reduce the number of active runs needed over a long save.
As the World Tree approaches, stop spending below a 20-Core reserve and gather the remaining Ancient Relic Recycler materials. Enter the World Tree, collect Ancient Relics and Holy Water, and process them with a strong Handiwork Pal as soon as the structure is ready.
The final farm should have several systems operating at once: Expeditions provide the baseline, Oil Rigs or raids fill active playtime, fishing adds occasional passive rewards, and the Recycler handles the bulk of long-term demand. Ancient Civilization Cores remain rare, but they become much less disruptive once the entire endgame loop is working instead of waiting on one chest or boss to solve everything.

