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.

Even its Partner Skill is amazing, allowing you to move over water riding on it without depleting stamina. Its Water element is also useful, as it counters the ever-so-powerful Fire Element. Jormuntide is as close to a perfect Pal as you can get in terms of combat.

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.

While its Partner Skill is lacking, as it only increases damage done to ore, its element combination is pretty much perfect. Dark hits Neutral effectively and is weak against Dragon, whereas Dragon hits Dark effectively and is weak against Ice. This means that Astegon is the perfect counter to Dark and Neutral Pals , which basically covers a majority of randomly spawned Pals in the overworld.

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.

Quivern’s Partner Skill also enhances Dragon attacks while mounted, meaning it will hit a lot harder with you on top of it. It gets amazing coverage, learning Skills from four different elements in total, which is extremely rare in Palworld Terraria update. Quivern might not be game-breaking like some other Pals on this list, but it’s an absolute powerhouse nonetheless.

Quivern is quite likely one of the best-designed Pals in the game, which is great, as the game’s been riddled with controversy due to its creature designs. On top of being absolutely gorgeous though, Quivern is a menace in battle as well. To begin with, it’s the first flying Pal on this list, meaning it can be ridden to battle through the skies.

Orserk’s Partner Skill, Ferocious Thunder Dragon sounds cool but is very rarely useful. Despite that though, this majestic beast manages to be amazing purely due to its damage output. So much so that there are only a couple of Dragon Pals better than it. Speaking of…

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%!

While the brazen bull might not have actually been used in the human world, the Menasting certainly is out and about torturing its victims in Palworld. So well known is this Pal’s way of eating that the Paldeck even mentions how you can hear its victims screaming as they are consumed inside.

**An interesting boon for both Frostallion and Jetragon is that they’re capable flying mounts in Palworld ** , making traversing the open-world map quicker and easier. This is especially true for Jetragon, whose Partner Skill, “Aerial Missile,” lives up to its name by allowing rapid-fire missiles mid-flight. Frostallion’s “Ice Steed” enhances Ice attacks while mounted and makes the player character’s own attacks Ice-type. Although Paladius and Necromus aren’t flying mounts, they feature triple- and double-jump abilities, respectively, that still make them stand out among all the mount options in Palworld as excellent and exciting opti

**The breeding feature in Palworld __ adds an extra level of value to Legend Passive Skills ** , as they don’t have to remain locked to the Legendary Pals. Although a Legend Passive Skill will never be found on a non-Legendary Pal in the wild, it’s possible to pass the trait (and other desirable attributes that the Legendary Pals possess) onto other Pals. Breeding can get complicated in Palworld , so there’s plenty of room for experimentation with pairs across multiple generations to end up with the most interesting and valuable heirs for Legend Passive Ski

Chasing down Legendary Pals doesn’t need to be an immediate priority in Palworld , but it’s definitely something to seek out at some point in every playthrough. With great potential for fights, traversal, and breeding, Legendary Pals stand out as creatures that can really do it all, even if they don’t have rich backstories or important narrative parts to play. It can be easy to forget how special Pals can be in a game that arguably incentivizes treating them as disposable fodder, but Legendary Pals are a reminder that there’s some rich value to be found in the creatures of _Palworld