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Palworld Pals list: All 137 Pals and how to use themA complete Paldeck list of all 137 Pals with images and stats!

A complete Paldeck list of all 137 Pals with images and stats!

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Looking for a complete Palworld Pals list?There are currently over 130 Pals inPalworld, each with different skills, proficiencies and element types. With more promised to release post-release, you’ll need an up-to-date Pal list to reference if you’re looking to complete the entire Paldeck.

Below, we’ve listed all Pals currently available to capture inPalworldin their Paldeck order along with key information for each one including location, element type, Partner Skill and more. To complete your Pal List and ensure you get one of every type, check out the complete list below. We update this list regularly.

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How many Pals are in Palworld?

There are currently 137 species of Pals in Palworld.This number includes variations of existing species - for example, we’re counting the Jolthog Cryst and the regular Jolthog as two different species. However, the number of Pals in Palworld is expected to increase substantially for the game’s full release, perhaps reaching as high as200 Pals.

Not all of the 137 Pals in Palworld can be found naturally, however. Some of them, such as the Elphidran Aqua and the Reptyro Cryst, can only be obtained throughPalworld breeding.

Palworld Pals list

What follows is a list ofall 137 Pals in Palworldlisted in Paldeck order. Each of the Pals listed belongs to one or two differentelement types. There are 9 elements in total:Fire,Grass,Ice,Water,Dragon,Dark,Neutral,ElectricandGround. We’ve listed these along with key information for each entry such as Paldeck number, Partner Skill,Pal locationand more.

Lamball

Lamball |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of a Lamball in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Lamball is one of the first Pals you’ll encounter early on in Palworld. They can be a great starting force, particularly when assigned to a ranch. Here, they continuously produce wool which in turn, can be turned into Cloth at a workbench and used to make clothing.

Cattiva

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A screenshot of a Cattiva in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

It’s worth having a Cattiva on your team when out on mining expeditions as they can increase your max carry capacity.

Chikipi

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A screenshot of a Chikipi in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Chikipi can produce Eggs when assigned to a ranch. In turn, cooking Eggs at a campfire can net you some quick and easy XP and help raise earlier player levels fast.

Lifmunk

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A screenshot of a Lifmunk in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Lifmunk is a good Pal to catch early on due to its abundance of skill proficiencies. When you have a limited number of Pals allowed per base, the Lifmunk is worth keeping around for a helping hand.

Foxparks

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A screenshot of a Foxparks in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

In early playthroughs, the Foxparks is an absolute necessity. The Huggy Fire partner skill turns this Pal into a flamethrower, which is particularly useful againstearly bosses. Additionally, farming Foxparks is a great source of Leather and Flame Organs (needed to create Fire Arrows).

Fuack

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A screenshot of a Fuack in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Fuack is a handy source of Pal Fluids, a crafting material you’ll need to build up your base. Their Partner Skill, the Surfing Slam, essentially allows the Fuack to project water and slam into foes.

Sparkit

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A screenshot of a Sparkit in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Sparkit’s Partner Skill, Static Electricity, buffs all other Electric abilities of Pals in your team. As such, this Pal is best used when fighting Water-type enemies.

Tanzee

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A screenshot of a Tanzee in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Tanzee is a good Pal option for both ranch life and combat. They have a stack of proficiencies and are best used at Logging Stations or Plantations. Their Partner Skill equips them with an assault rifle which they can use against foes.

A screenshot of a Rooby in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Pengullet

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A screenshot of a Pengullet in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Not only is the Pengullet a great source of Ice Organs and Pal Fluids (needed for various crafting recipes) but their Partner Skill equips them with a literal rocket launcher.

Penking

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A screenshot of a Penking in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

When you have the Penking in your team, Fire Pals will drop more items. This is particularly useful if you need Fire Organs to create a stockpile of Fire Arrows. Although there is a Penking Alpha located at the Sealed Realm of the Frozen Wings waypoint, we managed to naturally hatch one from an Uncommon Large Damp Egg at anEgg Incubator.

Jolthog

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A screenshot of a Jolthog in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

With its Partner Skill, the Jolthog can essentially turn into an Electric bomb. This is especially effective against Water-type Pals.

Jolthog Cryst

Jolthog Cryst |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of a Jolthog Cryst in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Jolthog Cryst is the Ice variant of the regular Jolthog Pal.

Gumoss

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A screenshot of a Gumoss in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Gumoss can improve logging efficiency when in a team so remember to take one with you if you go on any expeditions.

Vixy

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A screenshot of a Vixy in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Vixy is best used early on in a playthrough due to its ability to dig up Pal Spheres when assigned to a ranch. This is a great way to accumulate extra Spheres before you unlock the ability to make your own, rarer spheres.

Hoocrates

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A screenshot of a Hoocrates in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

When you have a Hoocrates in your team, it increases the attack power of all your Dark-type Pals. As such, they are best used when going up against Neutral-type bosses. These critters typically only come out at night.

Teafant

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A screenshot of a Teafant in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Teafant is a great early-game Pal to collect due to its Soothing Shower skill. This essentially restores player XP when triggered.

Depresso

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A screenshot of a Depresso in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Depresso is a viable source of farming Venom Glands for crafting. Its Partner Skill, Caffeine Inoculation, increases its movement speed when triggered.

Cremis

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A screenshot of a Cremis in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Cremis can produce Wool when assigned to a ranch at your base. It can also increase the attack power of all other Neutral Pals when assigned to your team.

Daedream

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A screenshot of a Daedream in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Daedream can be a good source for farming Small Pal Souls, but will usually only spawn at night. The Daedream’s Partner Skill Dream Chaser, allows it to be tethered to the player at all times. This essentially means you can have two Pals out of your team at once.

Rushoar

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A screenshot of a Rushoar in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Rushoar is a Pal that can be mounted and used for easier traversal. Whilst mounted it can perform a rush attack where it headbutts opponents.

Nox

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A screenshot of a Nox in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

When in your team, the Nox will apply Dark damage to all of your attacks. As such, it’s optimal to have one with you when taking on Neutral-type Pals.

Fuddler

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A screenshot of a Fuddler in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Killamari

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A screenshot of a Killamari in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Killamari can be used in place of a glider or Parachute and can travel further distances when used this way. They also have a level 2 skill in Transporting, meaning they can help fetch items in your base and place them into chests for you.

Mau

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A screenshot of a Mau in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Mau is a curious cat-like Pal that can quite literally sniff out gold. When assigned to a ranch it may produce gold coins which can then be used for trading at any Small Settlements. We found luck hatching a Mau at an Egg Incubator with a Common Dark Egg.

Mau Cryst

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A screenshot of a Mau Cryst in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Mau Cryst is the Ice variation of the common Mau and has the same Partner Skill ability. Alternatively, it may drop an Ice Organ or Sapphire when hunted.

Celaray

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A screenshot of a Celaray in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Like the Killamari mentioned above, the Celaray can be used as an alternative to a glider, across further distances. When hunted, it can also dropPal Fluidswhich are useful crafting components.

Direhowl

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A screenshot of a Direhowl in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Direhowl is one of thefastest mountsyou can acquire early on in Palworld and will make traversal much easier. Additionally, when mounted it can do a bite attack against foes.

Tocotoco

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A screenshot of a Tocotoco in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

When in combat, the Tocotoco Pal can launch Eggs at enemies which will act like grenades. Be careful when hunting for Tocotocos as they can chase you and explode when they catch up to you.

Flopie

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A screenshot of a Flopie in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Mozzarina

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A screenshot of a Mozzarina in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

When assigned to a ranch, the Mozzarina will produce Milk which can then be used in several cooking recipes.

Bristla

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A screenshot of a Bristla in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Bristla are a good source of Lettuce Seeds if you’re looking to grow it at your base. Additionally, their Partner skill allows them to increase the attack power of Grass-type Pals when assigned to your team.

Gobfin

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A screenshot of a Gobfin in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Gobfin will naturally increase the player’s attack power when assigned to their team. They can also use a powerful Aqua Gun attack when their Partner Skill is activated.

Gobfin Ignis

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A screenshot of a Gobfin Ignis in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Gobfin Ignis has similar capabilities to the regular Gobfin but is the Fire-type variant.

Hangyu

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A screenshot of a Hangyu in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Hangyu is another Pal that can be used instead of a Glider. What sets the Hangyu apart is its ability to raise the player higher while gliding.

Hangyu Cryst

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A screenshot of a Hangyu Cryst in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Hangyu Cryst is the Ice variant of the regular Hangyu Pal and retains many of the same abilities.

Mossanda

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A screenshot of a Mossanda in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Mossanda is the next step up if you want to improve the Transporting capabilities of your base. They are best suited, however, as a Pal on your team as they can be ridden as mounts and also have the ability to fire a grenade launcher whilst mounted.

Mossanda Lux

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A screenshot of a Mossanda Lux in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Mossanda Lux is the Electric variant of the standard Mossanda and shares its grenade-launching powers.

Woolipop

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A screenshot of a Woolipop in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Woolipop can produce Cotten Candy when assigned to a ranch. It can also dropHigh Quality Oilwhen hunted which is a vital ingredient to make many of the later game weapons.

Caprity

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A screenshot of a Caprity in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Caprity are shy Pals that are tough to catch. If you do get one, they will produce Red Berries when assigned to a ranch and will also drop Horn, a useful crafting material.

Melpaca

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A screenshot of a Melpaca in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Melpaca can produce Wool when assigned to a ranch and will also dropLeatherwhen hunted.

Eikthyrdeer

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A screenshot of an Eikthyrdeer in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Eikthyrdeer is a great Lumbering Pal option to have at your Logging Station at your base. They will produce more Wood faster than Logging Level 1 Pals. Perhaps more importantly, they can also be used as mounts and can double jump when mounted to make traversal easier.

Eikthyrdeer Terra

Eikthyrdeer Terra |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of an Eikthyrdeer Terra in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Eikthyrdeer Terra is the Ground variant of the standard Eikthyrdeer and is Golden in colour.

Nitewing

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A screenshot of a Nitewing in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Nitewing Pal is a flying mount that can be assigned to your team to make traversal easier.

Ribunny

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A screenshot of a Ribbuny in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Ribunny will increase the attack power of all Neutral-type Pals in your team. When assigned in your base, they will increase productivity at a Weapons Workbench.

Incineram

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A screenshot of an Incineram in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Incineram is a fierce Pal for combat and is well worth adding to your team when fighting against any Grass, Ice, or Neutral Pals. With its special Partner Skill, it can lunge forward with a devastating claw attack.

Incineram Noct

Incineram Noct |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of an Incineram Noct in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Incineram Noct is the fully Dark-type version of the Incineram. As such it has much of the same capabilities as the Incineram, but without the Fire components. It also has a purple colouring with twisting vine-like horns.

Cinnamoth

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A screenshot of a Cinnamoth in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Cinnamoth has a useful Partner Skill called Mysterious Scales which will emit a poison fog cloud around enemies. As such it is best used against Ground-type Pals.

Arsox

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A screenshot of an Arsox in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Arsox can be a mount in Palworld, making traversal easier whilst also providing the passive effect of keeping the player warm in cold climates.

Dumud

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A screenshot of a Dumud in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Dumud can increase the overall attack power of all Ground-type Pals in your team when also assigned to your team. This means it works best when you’re gearing up for a fight against an Electric type Pal like Grizzbolt, the first arena boss you’ll encounter.

Cawgnito

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A screenshot of a Cawgnito in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

These curious Pals only come out at night and can launch a powerful peck attack at enemies.

Leezpunk

Leezpunk |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of a Leezpunk in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Leezpunk Ignis

Leezpunk Ignis |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of a Leezpunk Ignis in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Leezpunk Ignis is the Fire variant of the standard Leezpunk. It has the same Partner Skill but drops Flame Organs as well as Silver Keys when hunted.

Loupmoon

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A screenshot of a Loupmoon in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Loupmoon will usually venture out at night and is capable of a vicious claw attack making it a worthy addition to your Pal team.

Galeclaw

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A screenshot of a Galeclaw in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Galeclaw is one of the better flying mounts you can get in Palworld due to its ability to let players fire guns off their backs.

Robinquill

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A screenshot of a Robinquill in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Robinquill has an impressive number of skill proficiencies, making it a worthy addition to any base. Additionally, they have a Partner Skill ability that lets players deal additional damage to weak points when assigned to a Pal team.

Robinquill Terra

Robinquill Terra |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of a Robinquill Terra in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Robinquill Terra is the Ground variant of the standard Robinquill with many of the same skills and abilities.

Gorirat

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A screenshot of a Gorirat in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Gorirat is something of a tank to have on your Pal team. When its Partner Skill is activated, it receives a buff to attack power.

Beegarde

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A screenshot of a Beegarde in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Beegarde is another overachiever Pal in terms of the sheer quantity of skill proficiencies it possesses. The Beegarde can also drop Honey when hunted and produces it continuously when assigned to a ranch. Additionally, if you have an Elizabee as well as a Beegarde in your team, its stats will increase.

Elizabee

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A screenshot of a Elizabee in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

When you have an Elizabee and a selection of Beegarde Pals in your team, all of their stats will increase. This is a particularly effective approach against Ground-type Pals.

Grintale

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A screenshot of a Grintale in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Grintale can be hunted for High Quality Oil, which is needed to make Polymer and in turn, high-level weapons. Additionally, the Grintale is a mount that can increase Neutral-type attacks when mounted.

Swee

Swee |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of a Swee in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

When you have both a Swee and Sweepa in your team, the Swee will increase the attack power of the Sweepa.

Sweepa

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A screenshot of a Sweepa in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Sweepa can be used as a mount and like the Elizabee, when a collection of Swee is in your team, all stats will increase. This is particularly effective against Dragon-type Pals.

Chillet

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A screenshot of a Chillet in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

When mounted, the Chillet will apply Dragon-type damage to the player’s attacks. This is particularly effective against Dark-type Pals.

Univolt

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A screenshot of a Univolt in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Univolt is another mount option in Palworld. This time, it can apply Electric damage to the player’s attacks when mounted.

Foxcicle

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A screenshot of a Foxcicle in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

When assigned to your team, the Foxcicle will increase the attack power of all Ice-type Pals in your team. This is particularly effective against Dragon-type foes.

Pyrin

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A screenshot of a Pyrin in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Pyrin is another mount option in Palworld. When ridden it will apply Fire damage to all of the player’s attacks.

Pyrin Noct

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A screenshot of a Pyrin Noct in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Pyrin Noct is a Dark variant of the standard Pyrin. It shares much of the same abilities but instead, applies Dark damage to all of the player’s attacks.

Reindrix

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A screenshot of a Reindrix in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Reindrix is a useful mount to have on your team when venturing into hotter climates as it can passively keep the player cool.

Rayhound

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A screenshot of a Rayhound in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Rayhound usually hunts in packs, making it a formidable foe if you’re looking to hunt one for yourself. They deal devastating Electric lightning strike attacks, making them ideal against Water-type Pals.

Kitsun

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A screenshot of a Kitsun in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Dazzi

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A screenshot of a Dazzi in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Lunaris

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A screenshot of a Lunaris in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

At a base, the Lunaris is best suited when helping players craft at a workbench due to their impressive Handiwork skills. Additionally, consider recruiting a Lunaris when on mining expeditions as they can naturally increase the player’s carry capacity.

Dinossom

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A screenshot of a Dinossom in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Despite its stature, the Dinossom can act as a Pal mount. When ridden, it will enhance the attacks of all Grass-type Pals in your party. For this reason, it is best suited when fighting Ground-type Pals.

Dinossom Lux

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A screenshot of a Dinossom Lux in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Dinossom Lux is the Electric variant of the standard Dinossom Pal. Other than dropping Tomato Seeds rather than wheat, the skills remain similar. When recruited to your team, it will enhance the attacks of all Electric-type Pals.

Surfent

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A screenshot of a Surfent in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Surfent is a Pal that can be used to travel across bodies of water. Additionally, when mounted traversal will not deplete stamina so there’s no danger of drowning.

Surfent Terra

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A screenshot of a Surfent Terra in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Surfent Terra is the Ground type variant of the standard Surfent. It can also be ridden but is best suited for traversal across sandy desert biomes.

Maraith

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A screenshot of a Maraith in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Maraith is another Pal mount that can be ridden for easier traversal. When ridden, it will automatically add Dark damage to the player’s attacks.

Digtoise

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A screenshot of a Digtoise in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Digtoise is a powerful Ground-type Pal to add to your collection. In battle, they can release a Shell Spin attack, taking down crowds of foes.

Tombat

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A screenshot of a Tombat in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Lovander

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A screenshot of a Lovander in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Lovander is one of the best Pals to have on your team in combat. Their Partner Skill, Heart Drain, essentially absorbs incoming damage and converts it into HP.

Flambelle

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A screenshot of a Flambelle in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Flambelle is worth having at your base if you want a steady supply of Flame Organs for crafting. They will naturally produce these when assigned to a ranch.

Vanwyrm

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A screenshot of a Vanwyrm in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Vanwyrm is one of the better flying mounts in Palworld. Other than dropping valuable loot, they naturally increase the player’s damage to enemy weak points when mounted.

Vanwyrm Cryst

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A screenshot of a Vanwyrm Cryst in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Vanwyrm Cryst is the Ice Pal variant of the standard Vanwyrm. Otherwise, they share many of the same skills and attacks.

Bushi

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A screenshot of a Bushi in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Bushi can perform devastating sword attacks, making it a solid Pal for your team when preparing for combat. The Bushi is especially effective against Grass and Ice-type Pals.

Beakon

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A screenshot of a Beakon in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Beakon is an optional flying mount in Palworld that applies Electric damage to the player’s attacks when ridden.

Ragnahawk

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A screenshot of a Ragnahawk in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Ragnahawk is an optional flying mount in Palworld that applies Fire damage to the player’s attacks when ridden.

Katress

Katress |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of a Katress in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Katress has an interesting Partner Skill that enables more loot to drop from Neutral Pals when defeated.

Wixen

Wixen |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of a Wixen in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

When recruited to your team, the Wixen applies Fire damage to all of the player’s attacks.

Verdash

Verdash |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of a Verdash in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Other than its list of impressive skill proficiencies, the Verdash can apply Grass damage to all of the player’s attacks and increase movement speed in combat.

Vaelet

Vaelet |Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair

A screenshot of a Vaelet in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Sibelyx

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A screenshot of a Sibelyx in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Sibelyx can produce High Quality Cloth when assigned to a ranch. They are best used in combat, however, due to their powerful Blizzard Spike attack which is particularly effective against Dragon-type Pals.

Elphidran

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A screenshot of an Elphidran in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Elphidran is an optional flying mount in Palworld which also makes Dark Pals drop more loot when defeated.

Elphidran Aqua

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A screenshot of a Elphidran Aqua in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Elphidran Aqua is the Water variant of the standard Elphidran. Fire Pals will drop more loot when defeated.

Kelpsea

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A screenshot of a Kelpsea in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Kelpsea can increase the attack power of all Water Pals when recruited to your team. This means they are best equipped when fighting against Fire Pals.

Kelpsea Ignis

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A screenshot of a Kelpsea Ignis in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Kelpsea Ignis is the Fire variant of the standard Kelpsea with many of the same skills and abilities. However, when in your team, they increase the attack power of Fire Pals.

Azurobe

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A screenshot of an Azurobe in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Azurobe can be ridden to get across the water and will apply Water damage to the player’s attacks when doing so.

Cryolinx

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A screenshot of a Cryolinx in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Blazehowl

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A screenshot of a Blazehowl in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Blazehowl Noct

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A screenshot of a Blazehowl Noct in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Blazehowl Noct is the Dark variant of the standard Blazehowl with many of the same skills and abilities. Instead of Grass Pals, Neutral Pals will drop more loot when defeated.

Relaxaurus

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A screenshot of a Relaxaurus in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Despite its awkward stature, the Relaxaurus is another mount option in Palworld. When ridden, the Relaxaurus can fire a missile launcher at foes making it a formidable Pal for combat.

Relaxaurus Lux

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A screenshot of a Relaxaurus Lux in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Relaxaurus Lux is the Electric variant of the standard Relaxaurus with much of the same skills and abilities but this time, sporting a fetching mohawk.

Broncherry

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A screenshot of a Broncherry in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Broncherry can also be ridden as a mount in Palworld. The Broncherry is useful to take with you on expeditions as it will help carry supplies and expand the players' carrying capacity.

Broncherry Aqua

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A screenshot of a Broncherry Aqua in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Broncherry Aqua is the Water variant of the standard Broncherry with much of the same skills and abilities. Instead of Tomato Seeds, it may drop Lettuce Seeds when defeated.

Petallia

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A screenshot of a Petallia in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Petallia is a good support Pal to have in your team when approaching combat due to its ability to give flowers than restore player XP.

Reptyro

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A screenshot of a Reptyro in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Reptyro is a possible mount in Palworld that increases the efficiency of mining ores while riding.

Reptyro Cryst

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A screenshot of a Reptyro Cryst in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Reptyro Cryst is the Ice variant of the standard Reptyro with many of the same skills and abilities.

Kingpaca

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A screenshot of a Kingpaca in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Kingpaca is a possible mount in Palworld that increases the player’s carry capacity.

Kingpaca Cryst

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A screenshot of a Ice Kingpaca in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Kingpaca Cryst is the Ice variant of the standard Kingpaca with many of the same skills and abilities.

Mammorest

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A screenshot of a Mammorest in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Mammorest is a possible mount in Palworld that increases the player’s efficiency in cutting trees and mining ores while mounted.

Mammorest Cryst

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A screenshot of a Mammorest Cryst in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Mammorest Cryst is the Ice variant of the standard Mammorest with many of the same skills and abilities.

Wumpo

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A screenshot of a Wumpo in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Wumpo is a possible mount in Palworld that increases the player’s carrying capacity.

Wumpo Botan

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A screenshot of a Wumpo Botan in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Wumpo Botan is the Grass variant of the standard Wumpo with many of the same skills and abilities.

Warsect

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A screenshot of a Warsect in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Warsect is a great option in combat due to its ability to increase the player’s defence and apply Fire damage to all of their attacks.

Fenglope

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A screenshot of a Fenglope in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Fenglope is one of the best mounts in Palworld due to the simple fact that you can double jump while mounted.

Felbat

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A screenshot of a Felbat in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Like the Lovander, the Felbat is a great addition to any combat as its Partner Skill transforms received damage into HP.

Quivern

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A screenshot of a Quivern in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Quivern is an optional flying mount in Palworld that enhances Dragon attacks when ridden.

Blazamut

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A screenshot of a Blazamut in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Blazamut is a possible mount in Palworld that increases the player’s efficiency of Fire attacks while mounted.

Helzephyr

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A screenshot of a Helzephyr in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Helzephyr is an optional flying mount in Palworld that applies Dark damage to the player’s attacks when ridden.

Astegon

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A screenshot of an Astegon in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Astegon is an optional flying mount in Palworld that applies increased damage to ore when ridden.

Menasting

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A screenshot of a Menasting in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Anubis

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A screenshot of an Anubis in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Anubis is one of the best Pals for combat in Palworld due to its ability to sidestep attacks at lightning speeds and its AOE Ground stomp attacks. It can also apply Ground damage to the player’s attacks which is optimal against Electric-type Pals.

Jormuntide

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A screenshot of a Jormuntide in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Jormuntide is a mount that can be used to travel across large bodies of water without using stamina.

Jormuntide Ignis

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A screenshot of a Jormuntide Ignis in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Jormuntide Ignis is the Fire variant of the standard Jormuntide with many of the same skills and abilities. It can additionally add Fire damage to the player’s attacks when mounted.

Suzaku

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A screenshot of a Suzaku in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Suzaku is an optional flying mount in Palworld that applies Fire damage to the player’s attacks when ridden.

Suzaku Aqua

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A screenshot of a Suzaku Aqua in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Suzaku Aqua is the Water variant of the standard Suzaku with many of the same skills and abilities. It applies Water damage to the player’s attacks when ridden.

Grizzbolt

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A screenshot of a Grizzbolt in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

Grizzbolt is one of the first Syndicate Tower bosses you’re likely to encounter and is vulnerable against Ground-type Pals. Grizzbolt can be ridden as a mount and has a minigun he can use against enemies.

Lyleen

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A screenshot of a Lyleen in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Lyleen is a great support Pal to have on your team as it can offer a healing power to restore player HP.

Lyleen Noct

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A screenshot of a Lyleen Noct in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Lyleen Noct is the Dark variant of the standard Lyleen with many of the same skills and abilities.

Faleris

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A screenshot of a Faleris in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Faleris is an optional flying mount in Palworld that enables defeated Ice Pals to drop more loot when ridden.

Orserk

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A screenshot of an Orserk in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

When fighting with an Orserk on your team, defeated Water Pals will drop more loot.

Shadowbeak

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A screenshot of a Shadowbeak in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Shadowbeak is an optional flying mount in Palworld that applies additional Dark damage to the player’s attacks when ridden.

Paladius

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A screenshot of a Paladius in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Paladius is a mount that can perform a triple jump when ridden. For this reason alone it is worth collecting in your Paldeck.

Necromus

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A screenshot of a Necromus in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Necromus is a mount that can perform a double jump when ridden.

Frostallion

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A screenshot of a Frostallion in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Frostallion is an optional flying mount in Palworld that transforms the player’s attacks to Ice damage and increases it.

Frostallion Noct

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A screenshot of a Frostallion Noct in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Frostallion Noct is the Dark variant of the standard Frostallion with many of the same skills and abilities but with Dark damage instead.

Jetragon

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A screenshot of a Jetragon in Palworld, next to a heatmap of their spawn locations.

The Jetragon is an optional flying mount in Palworld that can launch missiles when ridden.

That rounds off this Palworld Pal list of all known Pals in the game. For more tips and tricks, see our list of thebest Pals in Palworldwhich includes a tier list of the best Pals in the game. Alternatively, see our guide to thefastest mounts in Palworldand elevate your traversal across thePalworld mapin the process. We also have a bunch of resource guides covering how to get things likePal Fluids,Coal,Ancient Civilization Parts, theEgg Incubatorand more.