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<br>There are many Pals in Palworld that have the Handiwork Work Suitability. Unlike the Cooling ability , handiwork is not tied to a specific type of pal - any type has the potential to have handiwork. Each pal with handiwork can have a level between 1 and 4 for their Handiwork ability. The higher the number, the faster they will be at completing the task. This Best Handiwork Pal Tier List shows each teir of Handiwork currently available in Palworld.<br><br>Fire Element Pals have an Offensive advantage over Grass and Ice Type Pals dealing 2x damage to them, but their damage will be halved when fighting against Water Type Pals. Defensively, they are resistance to Grass and Ice types, but will receive 2x damage from Water Type Pals.<br><br>Chillet is a unique case and proves that the element match-ups are crucial in mastering the game. This adorable serpent is Dragon/Ice, and that alone is enough to make it one of the best Pals in the game in certain situations. Thanks to its Ice element, Chillet can take down other Dragons with ease, and that's incredibly valuable.<br><br>There are many Pals in [https://palworldfans.com/ palworld breeding guide] that have the Gathering Work Suitability. Unlike the Cooling ability , gathering is not tied to a specific type of pal - any type has the potential to have gathering. Each pal with gathering can have a level between 1 and 4 for their Gathering ability. The higher the number, the faster they will be at completing the Gathering task. This Best Gathering Pal Tier List shows each teir of Gathering currently available in Palworld.<br><br>Just like any monster-taming game, and any RPG for that matter, Dragons are mystical, rare, and powerful creatures in Palworld. The game has several creatures, ranging from derpy to badass, and that's only one of the reasons why it got so viral. Luckily, Dragons within the game also come in all shapes and sizes.<br><br>Dragon Element Pals have an Offensive advantage over Dark Type Pals dealing 2x damage to them, but their damage will be halved when fighting against Ice Type Pals. Defensively, they are resistance to Dark types, but will receive 2x damage from Dragon Type Pals.<br><br>The second victim of severe competition is the Dragon/Water Relaxaurus. While a bit stronger than Azurobe in offense and weaker in defense, Relaxaurus manages to edge it out in terms of overall usefulness. This is mainly due to its Partner Skill, Hungry Missile.<br><br>When researchers shaved this icy creature of its fur, there was nothing beneath it, just a lump of hair. Which, of course, makes no sense, since there are clearly ears, eyes, and a mouth to hold the little leaf it is chewing on.<br><br>Each element in Palworld is strong against one element and weak against another, barring Fire and Neutral. Thus, Dragon does not have an implicit power in itself as an element. However, the Pals that possess the Dragon element are so extremely strong that it elevates the element as a whole.<br><br>When this Pal smells an impending death it will hang around, taking in the particular smell you give off. It doesn’t seem like it’ll do anything to stop it from happening or even really notify you that something is wrong, and likely you’ll never know exactly why it is staying near you. Either way, it might be a good idea to set up a doctor appointment if a Maraith becomes your friend.<br><br>Azurobe is a Dragon/Water Pal to start our list. Beautiful and graceful, Azurobe leaves a bit to be desired. While Azurobe is good enough to be considered a top-tier Pal, it's unlucky in that it completely gets outclassed by other Dragon/Water Pals on this list. Azurobe would have been great if not for the power of its competition.<br><br>It appears that a decent Pal kept back due to its element being on better Pals, gets a lot better when you change its element to something rarer. Dragon/Electric is a great offensive element combo, and while there are still better Pals of the same element, Relaxaurus Lux ends up being better than its regular counterpart in most cases.<br><br>There seems to have been some type of regulatory mandate to help protect or deter poaching of the Pals, but the Free Pal Alliance has enough lobby power to put a stop to it, implying that the political world of Palworld can be just as corrupt as the real one.<br><br>Not every Pal has a creepy or disturbing entry in the Paldeck, but for those who do, they can be wildly harrowing, taking the mostly cute and cuddly creatures of Palworld and casting a much darker shadow over their existence. If you’re wondering what the creepiest Pals you find around Palapagos, you’re going to have to check these out.<br><br>This terrifying Pal may look like a scorpion but it is a creature of unimaginable nightmares in reality. Despite looking like a solid creature, the Menasting is actually totally empty inside. Instead, a Menasting will take its prey and shove it inside its hollow shell, where it slowly dissolves it. Like the worse version of the brazen bull torture device from ancient history.<br><br>Still, Azurobe is a great addition during the early and mid-game, especially if you haven't had a chance to capture a better Pal to fill its slot. Its Partner Skill applies Water Damage to the player's attacks while mounted, and Azurobe itself is decently bulky. Let's call Azurobe a great budget pick for a Dragon Pal.<br>
<br>Pal Fusions are a special type of Pal in Palworld that are exceptionally rare, powerful variants of regular Pals in the game. Players can find these Pals in the wild or dungeons and catch them in the same manner as other Pals. Fusion Pals are unique in that they can only be bred at a Breeding Farm by placing the base version of a Pal and a specific Pal (along with some cake). After some time, an egg will appear inside the Breeding Farm. Place the egg inside an Egg Incubator and wait for it to hatch. Providing the egg with the appropriate heating or cooling will speed up the incubation time by 50% to 100%!<br><br>Water Element Pals have an Offensive advantage over Fire Type Pals dealing 2x damage to them, but their damage will be halved when fighting against Electric Type Pals. Defensively, they are resistance to Fire types, but will receive 2x damage from Electric Type Pals.<br><br>What sets Hangyu apart is that this unusually shaped Pal is that for some reason, it was used as a form of capital punishment in what seems like a time in the not so far past. These Pals would rip the very flesh from the condemned criminal, likely causing them to bleed out from their wounds.<br><br>Grass Element Pals have an Offensive advantage over Ground Type Pals dealing 2x damage to them, but their damage will be halved when fighting against Fire Type Pals. Defensively, they are resistance to Ground types, but will receive 2x damage from Fire Type Pals.<br><br>Once it has no more eggs to fire off, it will explode itself, likely killing itself as opposed to being taken by some predator. Does it know when it runs out of eggs it’ll explode itself? Is the Tocotoco aware that the last egg means certain death, and it chooses to go out on its own terms? We’ll never know.<br><br>Fire Element Pals have an Offensive advantage over Grass and Ice Type Pals dealing 2x damage to them, but their damage will be halved when fighting against Water Type Pals. Defensively, they are resistance to Grass and Ice types, but will receive 2x damage from Water Type Pals.<br>Dragon Element Pals have an Offensive advantage over Dark Type Pals dealing 2x damage to them, but their damage will be halved when fighting against Ice Type Pals. Defensively, they are resistance to Dark types, but will receive 2x damage from Dragon Type Pals.<br><br>There is a lot to be concerned about when it comes to Helzepher. The huge birdlike creature can summon lightning, which is horrifying enough. But the Paldeck confirms that this lighting comes from hell, the actual underworld, where evil souls go when their mortal coil fails them. Fire and brimstone, the devil, all seven layers of hell.<br><br>There are plenty of other unsettling Pals out in Palworld, but for some reason, the Tocotoco resonates as being quite disturbing without being overtly so. A Pal that creates and then fires eggs that explode is a little par for the course in his world, but once it runs out of those eggs, it has one final last resort.<br><br>There seems to have been some type of regulatory mandate to help protect or deter poaching of the Pals, but the Free Pal Alliance has enough lobby power to put a stop to it, implying that the political world of Palworld can be just as corrupt as the real one.<br><br>If you were to encounter a Maraith in the real world, it might seem almost cute. It’s not the worst looking Pal out there, and its wispy wings and black furry mane looks almost cuddly. But if this Pal is hanging out with you, there’s probably something terribly wrong.<br><br>When researchers shaved this icy creature of its fur, there was nothing beneath it, just a lump of hair. Which, of course, makes no sense, since there are clearly ears, eyes, and a mouth to hold the little leaf it is chewing on.<br><br>As if that wasn’t enough, if you’re a good person who accidentally gets murdered by a Helzepher, too bad, now you’re going to hell too. Sorry about all those virtues. Sure, it could be a bit of hyperbole from the creator of the Paldeck, or at the least the intern who has to write all the snappy Pal descriptions in the Palworld universe, but if it isn’t, and somehow researchers have tapped into the worlds after this one, Helzephyr is a terrifying realization into what awaits people after death.<br><br>Part of what makes this Pal so unsettling is how little is explained about it. The cryptic Paldeck entry for Astegon gives exceptionally little information, just that it was born out of the abyss. What is the abyss? What eldritch hole did this monster pawn from?<br><br>What lies underneath the furry exterior of the Wumpo, which seems like a natural question to ask about many of the Pals that can be found in [https://palworldfans.com/ Palworld Missions]. The Paldeck entry for this creature seems to have tried to answer this question but left only more questions.<br><br>Within the Palworld universe, there are some pretty darn unsettling Pals you can encounter. Some are incredibly volatile, others are unsettlingly creepy, while even more fall to some incredibly unfortunate ends in the surprisingly violent world of Palapagos Island.<br>

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Pal Fusions are a special type of Pal in Palworld that are exceptionally rare, powerful variants of regular Pals in the game. Players can find these Pals in the wild or dungeons and catch them in the same manner as other Pals. Fusion Pals are unique in that they can only be bred at a Breeding Farm by placing the base version of a Pal and a specific Pal (along with some cake). After some time, an egg will appear inside the Breeding Farm. Place the egg inside an Egg Incubator and wait for it to hatch. Providing the egg with the appropriate heating or cooling will speed up the incubation time by 50% to 100%!

Water Element Pals have an Offensive advantage over Fire Type Pals dealing 2x damage to them, but their damage will be halved when fighting against Electric Type Pals. Defensively, they are resistance to Fire types, but will receive 2x damage from Electric Type Pals.

What sets Hangyu apart is that this unusually shaped Pal is that for some reason, it was used as a form of capital punishment in what seems like a time in the not so far past. These Pals would rip the very flesh from the condemned criminal, likely causing them to bleed out from their wounds.

Grass Element Pals have an Offensive advantage over Ground Type Pals dealing 2x damage to them, but their damage will be halved when fighting against Fire Type Pals. Defensively, they are resistance to Ground types, but will receive 2x damage from Fire Type Pals.

Once it has no more eggs to fire off, it will explode itself, likely killing itself as opposed to being taken by some predator. Does it know when it runs out of eggs it’ll explode itself? Is the Tocotoco aware that the last egg means certain death, and it chooses to go out on its own terms? We’ll never know.

Fire Element Pals have an Offensive advantage over Grass and Ice Type Pals dealing 2x damage to them, but their damage will be halved when fighting against Water Type Pals. Defensively, they are resistance to Grass and Ice types, but will receive 2x damage from Water Type Pals.
Dragon Element Pals have an Offensive advantage over Dark Type Pals dealing 2x damage to them, but their damage will be halved when fighting against Ice Type Pals. Defensively, they are resistance to Dark types, but will receive 2x damage from Dragon Type Pals.

There is a lot to be concerned about when it comes to Helzepher. The huge birdlike creature can summon lightning, which is horrifying enough. But the Paldeck confirms that this lighting comes from hell, the actual underworld, where evil souls go when their mortal coil fails them. Fire and brimstone, the devil, all seven layers of hell.

There are plenty of other unsettling Pals out in Palworld, but for some reason, the Tocotoco resonates as being quite disturbing without being overtly so. A Pal that creates and then fires eggs that explode is a little par for the course in his world, but once it runs out of those eggs, it has one final last resort.

There seems to have been some type of regulatory mandate to help protect or deter poaching of the Pals, but the Free Pal Alliance has enough lobby power to put a stop to it, implying that the political world of Palworld can be just as corrupt as the real one.

If you were to encounter a Maraith in the real world, it might seem almost cute. It’s not the worst looking Pal out there, and its wispy wings and black furry mane looks almost cuddly. But if this Pal is hanging out with you, there’s probably something terribly wrong.

When researchers shaved this icy creature of its fur, there was nothing beneath it, just a lump of hair. Which, of course, makes no sense, since there are clearly ears, eyes, and a mouth to hold the little leaf it is chewing on.

As if that wasn’t enough, if you’re a good person who accidentally gets murdered by a Helzepher, too bad, now you’re going to hell too. Sorry about all those virtues. Sure, it could be a bit of hyperbole from the creator of the Paldeck, or at the least the intern who has to write all the snappy Pal descriptions in the Palworld universe, but if it isn’t, and somehow researchers have tapped into the worlds after this one, Helzephyr is a terrifying realization into what awaits people after death.

Part of what makes this Pal so unsettling is how little is explained about it. The cryptic Paldeck entry for Astegon gives exceptionally little information, just that it was born out of the abyss. What is the abyss? What eldritch hole did this monster pawn from?

What lies underneath the furry exterior of the Wumpo, which seems like a natural question to ask about many of the Pals that can be found in Palworld Missions. The Paldeck entry for this creature seems to have tried to answer this question but left only more questions.

Within the Palworld universe, there are some pretty darn unsettling Pals you can encounter. Some are incredibly volatile, others are unsettlingly creepy, while even more fall to some incredibly unfortunate ends in the surprisingly violent world of Palapagos Island.