Custom randomizers
Pals, eggs, fishing and bred eggs have all been fair game. If the game can be made weird, we have probably tried it.
Emotional Damage is home to Fifty Shades of Pals and Tator Totz. The servers are the game. The real thing we built is a huge group of people roasting each other, helping each other, trying ridiculous events and making life's bullshit a little easier by logging in and having a good time together.
Build more. Breed more. Grind less. This is the server for people who have a job, a family, or simply refuse to spend Friday night punching ore.
Progress is slow, upgrades matter and handouts are not the business model. If you want a saddle, earn the saddle. The potato has spoken.
No IP copying, no password, no ritual sacrifice. Palworld already gives you everything you need — you just have to know where to click.
From the Palworld title screen, choose Join Multiplayer Game.
Open the Community Servers list. Give it a moment to load if Palworld decides to be Palworld.
Search Fifty Shades of Pals or Tator Totz, select the server and join. No password needed.
Every wipe is a chance to try something new. Some ideas become traditions. Some become glorious disasters. Either way, everybody gets another story to make fun of us for later.
Pals, eggs, fishing and bred eggs have all been fair game. If the game can be made weird, we have probably tried it.
Special events have opened the door to tower bosses, predator Pals and raid Pals without turning the normal server into a loot fountain.
Human World, community-upgrade wipes, bingo cards and experimental progression systems keep wipes from feeling like the same save file with a fresh coat of paint.
Big community moments, shared hunts and event-only mechanics give people a reason to log in for more than another ore run.
Raffles and chest hunts move serious supplies back into the community without replacing normal progression.
Expanded storage and carefully chosen mods remove pointless friction while keeping each server's identity intact.
Both servers are PvE, both block global imports, and both are backed by the same community. The settings are where the personality split happens.
Fast progression, generous drops, no food decay and no death penalty. Built for building, breeding, exploration and hanging out without turning Palworld into an unpaid internship.
Low XP, tighter capture rates, reduced drops and meaningful death penalties. Totz is built for players who want the climb, not the skip button. Saddles are earned. Begging is cardio.
We do not take donations. Boosting is simply an optional way to support the Discord and server community. Boosters get a private channel, bi-weekly in-game thank-you rewards, a booster role and access to the booster-only Palworld server.
The full, current rulebook lives in Discord. These are the big ones people should understand before planting a Palbox in somebody else's living room.
We do wipe, but major reset decisions are community conversations rather than surprise executions at 3 AM.
Staff welcomes players, answers questions, watches starter areas, runs events, tests changes and actually reads feedback — including the feedback that says our idea is dumb.
This should be the place you can log into after a bad day, talk trash with people you know, laugh at something stupid and leave in a better mood than you arrived.
The tools matter. The configs matter. The logs definitely matter when somebody swears they “did nothing.” But the reason Emotional Damage has lasted is the people who keep showing up for each other, the players and the ridiculous ideas we keep turning into real events.
The one most likely to turn a dumb joke into a six-week server mechanic. Builds the systems, digs through the logs, pushes the weird events and keeps asking how the next wipe can feel different instead of merely newer.
The human side of Emotional Damage. Pixi keeps a pulse on members, tickets, events and staff, remembers the details everyone else forgets and somehow keeps the community feeling like a community while the rest of us are arguing with configs.
Low drama, high reliability. Give PIMP something that needs handled and he is far more likely to quietly solve it than announce that he is solving it. Every team needs that person. We got lucky enough to have one.
The guy willing to say, ‘Are we sure this is not stupid?’ before a bad idea becomes a server-wide feature. He tests, questions, challenges assumptions and makes the team defend good ideas instead of falling in love with them too early.
Duck did not climb the staff ladder by collecting a fancy color. He helped players, worked tickets, learned quickly and kept showing up until the promotion was obvious. The title changed. The work ethic did not.
Wibbly notices people. Who is helping, who is struggling, who deserves recognition and where the room is heading before everybody else catches up. That awareness matters just as much as knowing where the server logs live.
The name fits. Not every important person needs to be the loudest person in the channel. Silent Partner has been a steady, trusted presence through the long haul and is the kind of teammate you notice most when you imagine the place without them.
Mith brings the kind of humor and energy that stops running servers from feeling like unpaid office work. The jokes, reactions and nonsense are part of the culture here — and keeping that culture alive matters more than people realize.
One of the first people new members are likely to see being genuinely helpful. Akita makes a point of welcoming people, learning from the team and getting better instead of pretending there is nothing left to learn.
Brock brings people skills and effort. He is not afraid to jump into a situation, talk to someone directly or put the work in when something needs attention. There is plenty of fire there, but it comes with real drive.
A long-time member who still finds ways to help even when real life is busy. CREEP knows Palworld, understands the logs and brings the kind of experience that only comes from being around long enough to remember several generations of our nonsense.
Friendly, involved and always ready to turn a chest hunt into a community event instead of a scavenger chore. Grimm gets along with the team, helps keep events moving and has become one of the people we can count on when the fun needs actual work behind it.
Jags has been with us for a long time and still brings the same social energy and willingness to work. He is easy to talk to, easy to find in the community and the kind of long-term presence that quietly becomes part of the identity of the place.
Newer to the team, but already making the important choice: showing up whenever he can. Lostkhaos finds time to stay involved, ask questions and be part of the work instead of waiting for somebody to tell him exactly where to stand.
Palinda tries hard, backs the team when they are doing good work and speaks up when something feels off. She is also consistently willing to jump into whatever bizarre event experiment we launch next, which is either loyalty or a concerning lack of self-preservation.
Peeble can talk, joke and troll with the best of them without losing the ability to actually connect with people. Every community needs somebody who can keep the room loose without making it useless. She understands that balance naturally.
To the builders who make us stop and stare, the guild leaders who bring new people in, the boosters who help support the Discord, the event regulars who volunteer to become test subjects, the people who report problems instead of exploiting them, the chest hunters, raffle degenerates, helpful veterans, fresh players asking their first question and even the lurkers who have quietly been here through wipe after wipe. Thank you. Every weird season, late-night restart, broken mod, community vote, ridiculous randomizer and “what if we tried this?” only becomes part of Emotional Damage because you keep showing up. We can build servers. You are what turned them into a place people come back to.
Grab your server roles in Discord, pick your flavor of Palworld and jump in. The Control Center will unlock automatically based on your Discord roles.