Palworld Paldeck: Known Pals, elements, Partner Skills, more

Palworld’s early access is right around the corner and if you’re as excited as we are to jump in, you might want to know a little more about the Pals. Here’s a working Paldeck featuring every Pal in Palworld revealed so far.

Palworld is nearly ready to go into early access on Steam and Xbox Game Pass. The game’s viral marketing has prospective players referring to the title as ‘Pokemon with guns‘ but there’s a little more to it than that.

Yes, you’ll need to shoot, catch, and battle your Pals in Palworld but they can also help with the game’s crafting and base-building mechanics. Certain pals can use particular skills to operate machinery and help you maintain resources for the survival aspects of the game. They can also be used as weapons themselves.

Developer Pocketpair has promised 175 Pals in total for the full launch and you’ll be able to meet and capture 100 in the early access version. We’ve compiled the currently available Palworld Paldeck so you can plan your adventure.

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Palworld features plenty of creatures for players to collect and battle.

Palworld’s complete Paldeck

Below is a working list of every Pal that has been revealed so far in Palworld, as well as some information on each one. In-game, these are compiled into a database known as the Paldeck.

The numbers listed don’t currently reflect their in-game Paldeck entry and are instead shown in the order they were revealed. We’ll continue to upload this list of Pals with more info on each Pal as it’s made available.

Palworld Paldeck 1 Foxparks
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Foxparks

Paldeck Number – 001Element – FlameActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Dakko Fire

Foxparks is a fiery little fox Pal that uses its flame element for fire-based attacks. In your base, it uses its flames for cooking food for healing and buffs.

Its Dakko Fire Partner Skill allows the player to equip Foxparks as a weapon and use it as a makeshift flamethrower. Certainly a handy partner to have in Palworld.

Palworld Paldeck 2 Univolt
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Univolt

Paldeck Number – 002Element – ElectricActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Swift Deity

Univolt is an electrically charged unicorn Pal that deals out wide-ranging AOE attacks that are perfect for handling mobs. In your base, it can be used to power generators that open up options for production.

Its Swift Deity Partner Skill lets you ride around on Univolt as a mount and quickly explore Palworld’s many locales.

Palworld Paldeck 3 Relaxaurus
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Relaxaurus

Paldeck Number – 003Element – DragonActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Missile Turret

Relaxaurus is a laid-back Dragon-type Pal that may have a dual typing considering most of its attacks appear to be powerful blasts of water. Strangely enough, it has the ability to heat campfires and cook pots but it can also be used to water crops at your base.

Despite its docile appearance and nature, its Missile Turret Partner Skill allows players to mount it and use a built-in set of cannons to fire a barrage of explosives. Palworld truly is living up to its ‘Pokemon with guns’ designation.

Palworld Paldeck 4 Jolthog
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Jolthog

Paldeck Number – 004Element – ElectricActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Biribiri Bombs

Jolthog is an adorable little voltaic hedgehog that uses up close and personal electric attacks. Like most Electric pals in Palworld, it can be used to power generators in your base.

It can also be picked up and yeeted into a group of opposing Pals like an electric grenade thanks to its Biribiri Bombs Partner Skill. We’d like to say it isn’t harmed during the process but what we’ve seen so far of Palworld suggests otherwise.

Palworld Paldeck 5 Incineram
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Incineram

Paldeck Number – 005Element – Flame/DarkActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

Incineram is the first confirmed Pal to have dual typing and it’s one of the cooler-looking ones shown off so far. Thanks to its flame element, we know it can be used for cooking but its more humanoid form also means that it can build new additions to your base.

Not a whole lot more is known about Incineram at present but it looks built for combat and has been shown to use some devastating dark AOE attacks.

Palworld Paldeck 6 Mammorest
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Mammorest

Paldeck Number – 006Element – GrassActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Ride

Mammorest is a large elephant-like pal that sports a trendy coat of leaves and miniature mountains on its back. Don’t let this fashionista fool you though, it doesn’t mind getting its hands (or trunk) dirty and can be used to mine ore.

It’s a mountable Pal but it’s not as fast as some of the other offerings Palworld has for traversal. Still, when you’re astride your Mammorest, you can basically bulldoze through enemies you don’t want to deal with.

Palworld Paldeck 7 Lamball
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Lamball

Paldeck Number – 007Element – NeutralActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Body Shield

Lamball might just be the most adorable Pal in Palworld but for some reason, this little spherical lamb got the rawest deal. At camp, it can be used to build new additions and work assembly lines crafting munitions. It’s also the first Pal we’ve seen that can be cooked and eaten.

To make matters worse, its Partner Skill allows you to use it as a shield to take on incoming attacks. At least it looks like it can also be assigned to mounted machine guns to protect your base from interlopers.

Palworld Paldeck 8 Cattiva
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Cattiva

Paldeck Number – 008Element – NeutralActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

This pleasantly pink feline Pal is a little bit of an enigma. There aren’t a whole lot of details about it as yet aside from the fact that it can build and work on assembly lines in your camp.

It’s Partner Skill hasn’t been revealed yet but it looks to have a lot of physical attacks in combat. Except of course for the fireballs that it can throw.

Palworld Paldeck 9 Gorirat
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Gorirat

Paldeck Number – 009Element – NeutralActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

This Pal is some sort of gorilla-rat, if we’re understanding the portmanteau correctly, and it’s got utility in and out of combat. At your base, Gorirat can build, work an assembly line, and keep your other pals in check should they get a little rowdy.

While its individual Partner skill is still a mystery, Gorirat is a beast in combat with an athletic jumping attack that can take chunks out of your Pal’s health. If you catch it, it’ll take chunks out of your enemies instead.

Palworld Paldeck 10 Anubis
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Anubis

Paldeck Number – 010Element – GroundActive Skills – Sand Blast, Forceful Charge, UnknownPartner Skill – Guardian God of the Desert

Anubis might feel a little uninspired given that it borrows its name from Egyptian mythology and its look from Lucario but hey, it’s a pretty good look. As a bipedal Pal, it can help build bases and work assembly lines.

It is an agile combatant that can dodge and weave while doling out major damage but its true utility lies in its partner skill. Guardian God of the Desert turns all of the player’s attacks into ground-type so if you’re looking to put down an Electric Pal, Anubis is your go-to partner.

Palworld Paldeck 11 Dinossom
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Dinossom

Paldeck Number – 011Element – Dragon/GrassActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Ride

Dinossom is a dual threat thanks to its grass and dragon typing and this flower-laden drake is also able to be mounted and ridden. As a grass type Pal, it can be used to grow and tend crops, and also build new installations at your base.

In combat, Dinossom makes use of its hefty tale for sweeping attacks. It can also unleash a flurry of tornadoes that send players skyrocketing.

Palworld Paldeck 12 Elphidran
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Elphidran

Paldeck Number – 012Element – DragonActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Ride

Elphidran hits that sweet spot of being adorable, but also a dragon. Its utility in and around your base isn’t super clear as of yet but its bipedal stance makes building a safe bet.

Elphidran is the first confirmed Pal that players can use as a flying mount which is an invaluable skill for players looking to get somewhere without entering combat. If you do find yourself in a fight though, this Pal has a a suite of ranged wind-based attacks.

Palworld Paldeck 13 Gobfin
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Gobfin

Paldeck Number – 013Element – WaterActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

This strange-looking little Pal is the first water type we’ve gotten a good look at. Unfortunately, the wild Gobfin shown off in its intro video was pretty easy fodder in combat. Its real strength lies in utility.

These Pals can build, work an assembly line, and water crops. Catch a bunch of them for a multipurpose team of groundskeepers.

Palworld Paldeck 14 Eikthyrdeer
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Eikthyrdeer

Paldeck Number – 014Element – NeutralActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Ride

Eikthyrdeer is a dazzling-looking deer Pal with some pretty ornate antlers. We haven’t seen much of its activity in a base so we can’t comment on what its uses might be.

It is however mountable and it looks like it moves pretty swiftly. When astride an Eikthyrdeer. You can use it to charge foes with the business end of its antlers.

Palworld Paldeck 15 Grizzbolt
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Grizzbolt

Paldeck Number – 015Element – ElectricActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

This big yellow bruiser is Grizzbolt and it’s definitely one of the most spotlighted Pals in the marketing material for Palworld. It’s handy to have around your base because he can charge generators, build expansions, and lift heavy things.

One heavy thing it really likes to lift is a freaking minigun which is its weapon of choice when it’s not raining lightning down on enemies. Grizzbolt is also so big that you can use him for cover in a firefight.

Palworld Paldeck 16 Lifmunk
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Lifmunk

Paldeck Number – 016Element – GrassActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Mount on Shoulder

This useful little green chipmunk Pal should be recognizable to those familiar with Palworld’s trailers. It’s commonly seen slaving away on assembly lines with a sad look in its eye but Lifmunk can also build and mine ore.

It has a number of grass-type attacks but its real go-to is a submachine gun. Lifmunk’s Partner Skill lets it climb up on a player’s shoulder and function as a mobile turret.

Palworld Paldeck 17 Tocotoco
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Tocotoco

Paldeck Number – 017Element – NeutralActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

Be careful when you run into a horde of Tocotoco in the wild because these Pals will launch themselves at you and detonate. We haven’t seen much of this self-sacrificing Pal in camp so its utility is a mystery.

Tocotoco will also detonate itself on your opponents if you catch one before it explodes but that’s not as useful as its Partner Skill. We don’t know its name yet but the skill in question allows you to pick up Toctoco and use it as a grenade launcher that fires explosive eggs.

Palworld Paldeck 18 Loupmoon
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Loupmoon

Paldeck Number – 018Element – DarkActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

Loupmoon’s striking design is based on a weird little creature from American folklore, the Jackalope. Thanks to its bipedal build, it’s capable of building and crafting.

It can handle both close-quarters and ranged combat with swift claw attacks and devastating ranged orbs of dark energy.

Palworld Paldeck 19 Faleris
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Faleris

Paldeck Number – 019Element – FlameActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Arial Mount

This imposing flaming falcon is Faleris and it’s the first pal we’ve seen appear as a boss in Palworld. Its flame typing means you can use it to heat cookpots and start campfires.

In combat, Faleris can ignite itself for a divebomb attack or send forth flaming tornadoes. Thanks to its size and wings, it can be ridden as a speedy flying mount.

Palworld Paldeck 20 Robinquill
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Paldeck Number – 020Element – GrassActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Hawk Eye

Robinquill is an avian archer of the grass element that shares some thematic similarities with a certain starter evolution from the Pokemon franchise. It can help build things around your base but you won’t want it there.

While it’s capable of dishing out some grass attacks, Robinquill’s primary weapon is a bow. Perhaps its greatest asset is the Hawk Eye Partner Skill that increases the damage you’ll deal to enemy weak spots while you’re fighting alongside it.

Palworld Paldeck 21 Galeclaw
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Galeclaw

Paldeck Number – 021Element – NeutralActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Hang Glider

Galeclaw is one of the smaller flying Pals that we’ve seen up to this point so it can’t be ridden like others. Its Hang Glider Partner Skill will let you latch onto it and have it carry you around though.

It has a number of swift attacks that can be difficult to dodge. That also means they’ll be difficult for your opponents to avoid as well.

Palworld Paldeck 22 Pengullet
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Pengullet

Paldeck Number – 022Element – Water/FrostActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Pengullet Rocket Launcher

This adorable little penguin Pal has become a pre-release darling thanks to how darn cute it is. It’s a helpful little builder around the base and it can work an assembly line if you’re willing to sentence it to hard labor.

Pengullet can be pretty handy in combat thanks to its range of frost and water attacks but for the sadists among you, it has another trick. The Pengullet Rocket Launcher lets you fire it from a bazooka to deal devastating damage to your opponents, and your own psyche.

Palworld Paldeck 23 Digtoise
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Digtoise

Paldeck Number – 023Element – GroundActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Drill Crusher

Digtoise is as tough as it looks with a massive armored shell and some formidable spikes to boot. Those metal spikes make it perfect for mining ore to stack your base with resources.

It’s not just rocks that Digtoise can smash with ease, its ground attacks make short work of other Pals as well. Its Drill Crusher Partner Skill turns it into a whirlwind of destruction.

Palworld Paldeck 24 Leezpunk
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Leezpunk

Paldeck Number – 024Element – DarkActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Sixth Sense

Leezpunk may look like just a lizard in a hoodie but… Yeah, it’s pretty much a lizard in a hoodie. Something about that hoodie must give it an air of authority because it can direct other Pals in your base to work and keep them in line.

Its combat prowess is a little lacking but its Sixth Sense Partner Ability will help identify nearby dungeons.

Palworld Paldeck 25 Melpaca
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Melpaca

Paldeck Number – 025Element – NeutralActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Ride

This cuddly-looking alpaca Pal might look soft but don’t underestimate it. Its utility around bases is currently unknown but a showcase of its combat abilities looks promising.

Melpaca has access to several charging attacks. It can also be ridden so you can control what it stampedes over.

Palworld Paldeck 26 Sparkit
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Sparkit

Paldeck Number – 026Element – ElectricActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

Sparkit is an adorable little yellow Pal with a lightning bolt on its tail. Sound familiar? Its electric typing means you can use it to power generators but you might need a couple of them to get the same input as a larger electric Pal.

Outside of base, Sparkit also thrives in a group. A horde of them in the wild can really mess up your day thanks to their arcing AOE attacks that work in synch.

Palworld Paldeck
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Pyrin

Paldeck Number – 027Element – FlameActive Skills – Spirit Fire, Fire Blast, Sand BlastPartner Skill – Ride

Ever wanted a majestic flaming horse that you could ride without being burned? Pyrin is your Pal. It can help you out by cooking up a feast at camp but why would you leave it there?

Pyrin can be mounted and you gain access to all of its high damage fire attacks but it has some ground type coverage as well. It’s also one of the fastest land-based mounts we’ve seen in Palworld so far.

Palworld Paldeck
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Tanzee

Paldeck Number – 028Element – GrassActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Mount on Shoulder

A chimpanzee with an AK-47 is just as dangerous as it sounds. Thanks to its working knowledge of firearms, Tanzee can build them on assembly lines in your base. As a grass-type, it can also sow crops.

In combat, Tanzee does have access to grass-type moves, but that’s not as fun as giving it an assault rifle, mounting it on your shoulder, and spraying your enemies with lead.

Palworld Paldeck 29 Daedream
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Daedream

Paldeck Number – 029Element – DarkActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Dream Chaser

Daedream is a sinister little rodent that floats around with ease. Keep it away from other pals in your base because it will put them to sleep.

In combat, its hypnotic abilities come in handy for putting opposing Pals to sleep. Daedream’s Dream Chaser Partner Skill means if it’s in your party, it will follow up your other Pal’s attacks with some dark damage of its own.

Palworld Paldeck
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Mossanda

Paldeck Number – 030Element – GrassActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Ride

Mossanda is surprisingly light on its feet for a massive panda. As a bipedal Pal, it can help you build and haul cargo in your base.

Its grass attacks can tangle up enemies to slow their movement speed and you can also climb up its big fuzzy back and ride it. It’s also capable of dual-wielding rocket launchers thanks to its immense size. This is Palworld after all.

Palworld Paldeck 31 Chikipi
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Chikipi

Paldeck Number – 031Element – NeutralActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

Chikipi may look like a harmless little chicken but in a massive group, they can cause a bit of trouble. In combat, it can shoot focused gusts of wind but it has been called one of the weakest Pals by developers.

Its primary use is to be caught in large numbers and roasted over an open fire to keep your workers fed. If you have the stomach for it that is.

Palworld Paldeck 32 Nitewing
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Nitewing

Paldeck Number – 032Element – NeutralActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Ride

In a game that flirts with copyright infringement, this one might be the most egregious. It’s not Batman’s former sidekick gone solo, it’s Nitewing.

This ridable Pal has a suite of ranged attacks including an energy beam that shoots from its mouth. It’s been known to raise the young of other Pal species until they’re old enough to eat…

Palworld Paldeck 33 Depresso
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Depresso

Paldeck Number – 033Element – DarkActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Caffeine Inoculation

We’ve never felt more spiritually connected to a Pal. Depresso here is a bit of a layabout but one thing can really get it going.

The Caffeine Inoculation Partner Skill causes it to gulp down energy drinks for a limited-time speed buff in combat. Back at base, you can put it to work on an assembly line.

Palworld Paldeck 34 Warsect
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Warsect

Paldeck Number – 034Element – Grass/GroundActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

This intimidating insectoid pal is as combat-ready as its name would suggest. Warsect packs a massive punch in combat with some earth-shattering ground attacks.

Around your base, Warsect is a heavy lifter and can be used to build, crush rocks, and mine ore.

Palworld Paldeck 35 Dazzi
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Dazzi

Paldeck Number – 035Element – ElectricActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Lady of Lightning

This cyclopean little thundercloud is Dazzi. Like most electric Pals, it can be used to supercharge generators in your Base.

In combat, its Lady of Lightning Partner Skill means that as long as it’s in your party, your other Pal’s attacks will be followed up with a bolt of lightning.

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Cawgnito

Paldeck Number – 036Element – DarkActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

Plague doctor bird? Alright Pocketpair, you’re speaking our language. There’s not a lot of available info on Cawgnito, as befits its mysterious aura.

It seems to be more of a physical attacker and prefers to peck enemies with its dark element-infused pecks. It’s described as a Pal who abandoned the sky to live in the shadows. Spooky.

Palworld Paldeck 37 Flopie
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Flopie

Paldeck Number – 037Element – GrassActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Helping Rabbit

Flopie is a levitating little bunny that carpet bombs opponents with explosive seeds. We’re sold.

This little pal can be handy to have at base thanks to its ability to sow and tend to crops. Unfortunately, we don’t yet know what its Helping Rabbit Partner Skill does but if the name is anything to go by, it’s probably helpful.

Palworld Paldeck 38 Arsox
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Arsox

Paldeck Number – 038Element – FlameActive Skills – Spit Fire, Blazing Horn, UnknownPartner Skill – Poka Poka Body

This beefy buffalo (well, ox but you get it) is as awesome as it is intimidating. Arsox is a boon at base thanks to its ability to cook food and mine ore. A rare combination.

In combat, it charges around as a fiery force of destruction. Arsox is mountable as well and its Poka Poka Body Partner Skill can keep you warm in cold areas.

Palworld Paldeck 39 Hangyu
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Hangyu

Paldeck Number – 039Element – GroundActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

We don’t know a whole lot about Hangyu’s in-game ability yet aside from its combat style of flinging mud at opponents. What we do know about it comes from an incredibly dark Paldeck description.

Apparently, adorable little Hangyu here was once used for “brutal executions” . It’s massive arms are said to be so strong they can tear apart steel. We’ll let you fill in the blanks there.

Palworld Paldeck 40 Kingpaca
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Kingpaca

Paldeck Number – 040Element – NeutralActive Skills – Powerbomb, UnknownPartner Skill – King of Muscles

This fluffy monarch is Kingpaca and it’s a born leader of men, or Pals we suppose. Around your base, it keeps morale high but it also offers support out in the field.

Its King of Muscles Partner Skill me gives you a massive bump in carry weight as long as it’s in your party. This makes it a valuable companion when you’re out gathering resources.

Palworld Paldeck 41 Mau
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Mau

Paldeck Number – 041Element – DarkActive Skills – UnknownPartner Skill – Unknown

Mau is a stealthy feline Pal that overwhelms players in large numbers. It can pump out some pretty devastating dark-type attacks that have homing functions.

The only footage of Mau in a base shows it sleeping but we’re sure it has more utility than that.

Unrevealed Pals

There are a number of other Pals that have not received official reveals. They crop up in the background of prerelease footage or have been discussed in the Palworld Discord server.

These will be added to our Paldeck when more information is available. For now, here is a list of their names and elements (if known):

  • Maraith – Dark
  • Boltmane – Electric
  • Lyleen – Grass
  • Vaelet – Grass
  • Penking – Frost / Water
  • Astegon
  • Beegarde – Grass
  • Bristla – Grass
  • Caprity – Grass
  • Cinnamoth – Grass
  • Direhowl – Neutral
  • Dragostrophe
  • Foxcicle – Frost
  • Fuack – Water
  • Frostallion – Frost
  • Fuddler – Ground
  • Gumoss – Grass / Ground
  • Jormuntide – Water
  • Kelpsea – Water
  • Lunaris – Neutral
  • Menasting – Dark
  • Nox
  • Ragnahawk – Flame
  • Rushoar – Neutral
  • Suzaku
  • Teafant – Water
  • Woolipop – Neutral
  • Wumpo – Frost
Palworld Pals Looking at Camera
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We’ll be on the lookout for more Pals to add to the Paldeck.

And that’s our Paldeck. We’ll continue to add to it in the lead-up to early access and once we have our hands on the game, we’re looking forward to having a complete Paldeck for you to analyze.

Palworld’s Early Access begins on January 19, 2024, and we’ll have a bunch of information on how to make the most of your adventure on Palapagos Island.

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