Figuring out the best base locations in Palworld can feel like a daunting task. Pocketpair drops you in a large open world and basically says “go for it, pal” without any real indication of what spots might be the most helpful.
19.01.2024 - 15:03 / radiotimes.com
Palworld is causing something of a stir in the gaming world, with players rushing to experience ‘Pokémon with guns’ so we’ve got the best starters explained and will go over which Pals you should pick to maximise your chances of survival.
If you need an extra helping hand, you can always call upon some friends to help out in Palworld multiplayer, if they are playing on the same platform as you, that is.
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The best starter Pals will help you net all the Palworld achievements too and give you a fighting chance when going up against higher-level Pals and bosses.
If you’re not sure if the game is for you, you can check out our Palworld review round-up to help make up your mind or try it out on Xbox Game Pass if you’re already subscribed.
But that’s quite enough from us, read on to see which Pals to make pals with!
Unlike Pokémon, you don’t get a starter Pal in Palworld and it’s up to you to capture Pal’s in the wild. Below are five of the best ones we recommend to go after first at the beginning of your run.
Daedream only appear at night, so it might be a short while until you come across them. Once darkness does fall, they are found all over the map and are easy to spot owing to their glowing locks.
Daedreams are great for combat encounters as they use ranged attacks, meaning they keep themselves safe and improve a Pal’s capture rating without you having to get too close before throwing a Palsphere.
They’re ideal for tackling many of the Pals you’ll come across early on and they can be upgraded further with a craftable necklace that makes Daedream launch fireballs at enemies.
They aren’t the best workers for performing tasks in your base, but we’d highly recommend having them in your party as you explore.
Cattiva are low-level Pals who won’t be of huge help in combat but increase your carrying capacity when in your party, which is extremely useful early on as you won’t have anywhere to put your loot until you start building a base.
They can make for good fodder to whittle down higher-level Pals before you capture them with a Palsphere if you intend to play the game like Lord Farquad from Shrek.
Once you do have a base, Cattivas will get started on all sorts of busy work and improve your output such as gathering, handiwork, transporting and mining
Though you will have a campfire ready for your first night in Palworld, you probably won’t have the right gear to go out in the cold and keep exploring during the twilight hours.
Foxsparks will keep you warm as they produce their own heat source and allow you to see in the dark too, so you won’t be resting on your laurels waiting for the sun to come up.
As Foxsparks doesn’t have hands, they won’t be able to help
Figuring out the best base locations in Palworld can feel like a daunting task. Pocketpair drops you in a large open world and basically says “go for it, pal” without any real indication of what spots might be the most helpful.
Reviving Pals in is a necessary step in case you want to continue using your captured companions. Despite the constant comparisons between the game and the franchise, this is a survival title and, unlike Nintendo’s classic series, there is no specific item that automatically restores a fallen creature’s HP and has them ready on the go. You will have to follow a very thorough and somewhat unexplained set of steps to revive your Pals.
Lucky Pals are the Shiny Pokemon of Palworld — rare creatures with a slightly different color palette. But Lucky Pals aren’t just cosmetic. These immensely rare critters can have unique traits you won’t find on all those normal, non-shiny Pals. If you’re looking to catch the very best version of your favorite Pals, here’s a few tips to actually track down one of these rare Shiny variants. Don’t worry, they’re not nearly as rare as Shiny Pokemon, and there’s a method you can use to spot them so, so much faster.
A cunning Palworld fan has found an unreleased Pal creature hiding away in the game's code.
Breeding is an important feature of , allowing you to hatch new team members from eggs produced by other creatures. The crossing of types in breeding allows for unique Pals to be created, but it can be challenging to set up this process without the right equipment. You'll need to reach a minimum level in the game if you want to engage with this system.
While Palworld does take a lot of cues from its obvious inspiration, Pokemon, it isn’t simply a clone. Apart from catching and battling colorful monsters of various types, this is also a survival game with tons of building and crafting elements. Most of the early items you can craft will need basic materials, but when you start getting to the good stuff, Ancient Civilization Parts will be required more and more. While there are a few ways to get this resource, it isn’t easy to come by and won’t happen naturally for most people. If you’re stuck roaming around Palpagos looking for them, here’s how to get Ancient Civilization Parts in no time.
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