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25.02.2024 - 16:44 / gamerant.com / Dominik Bo
Some Palworld players have recently taken to social media to posit that Verdash is a fairly underrated Pal whose value as a base worker has somewhat escaped the fandom's notice. The claim prompted a rather popular discussion that highlighted the sheer variance in opinions about the optimal way to play Palworld.
Collecting creatures and putting them to work is part of the core gameplay loop in Pocketpair's hit survival crafting game. Palworld launched with 111 unique Pals and an additional 26 monster variants. But not all Pals are made equal, with some being better suited for combat, whereas others possess skills that make them a more natural fit for activities like mining and resource transportation.
One of the most useful types of Palworld's Pals are those that were designed to be jacks-of-all-trades, capable of fulfilling a variety of roles with decent efficiency, which makes them particularly valuable as base workers. The humanoid rabbit Verdash somewhat fits that description, but might have flown under the fandom's radar a bit. That's suggested by a recent Reddit thread started by user magicarnival, who asserted that this Grass element Pal is a «seriously underrated base worker.» Their assessment amassed a few thousand upvotes over the final weekend of February, suggesting that a vocal section of the fandom agrees with that viewpoint.
Yet the thread also surfaced some diverging opinions, including those that argued how Verdash, as skilled as it may be, is prone to some rather frustrating decision-making that often sees it alternating between tasks without ever seeing anything through. With the accounts of its behavior varying quite wildly, it is possible that one's experiences with Verdash are highly dependent on the layout of their base; players who took the time to space out their facilities have reported a greater degree of success with making the most of the Pal's skill set.
And while Verdash is fairly capable at tackling a variety of tasks, its skills are still largely farming-oriented, plausibly as a reflection of its Grass element. In that respect, some players have argued that catching Lyleen in Palworld is a better use of one's time if they are looking for a reliable farmer. Dinossom and Petallia can also outperform the rabbit-like creature when it comes to creating produce, although finding them might take a while for newcomers.
That's not to say that the alternative is much simpler, as Verdash can only be found in two Palworld locations, one of which is safeguarded and will hence result in the player incurring a Wanted Level if they attempt to undertake any monster-taming activity. Still, given how many fans seem to insist that Verdash is underrated, anyone who still hasn't obtained one
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