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Important details to note
- For some reason, only the host gets tracking for the "captured X kinds of Pals" achievements
- If you make a guild together, you share base limits, meaning that you all together can only make as many bases as your Base Level allows
- If you are in a guild together, your Pal boxes are separate, but you can exchange Pals via the worker slots. This doesn't count as having captured that kind of Pal as far as I'm aware, but everyone is able to take a Pal that someone else put in a worker position and keep it in their box/team, so it can be helpful to nickname Pals that you contribute to the work force to avoid mixing them up
- You are able to make Pal gear for someone who hasn't caught specific Pals/unlocked the tech for the gear if you have caught one and unlocked the tech
The main advantage of being in a guild together is being able to exchange Pals, but being on your own allows you to each make your own bases, so if you want to have much more control of the map and stuff, it can be better to not group up.
I don't know if you can use someone else's base for fast travel, that might also be an advantage of being in a guild together.
If i have a separate mining base will it still mine when i am at my main base ?