Palworld type chart: Strengths & weaknesses

Learning the Palworld-type chart will ensure you know each monster’s elemental strengths and weaknesses, giving you a huge advantage in even the toughest battles.

Just like Pokemon, Palworld is home to many colorful creatures with different elemental typings. From the dual-type attacks of Incineram to the heavy-hitting swipes from Grizzbolt, Palworld is brimming with unique monsters to catch and tame.

With 175 Pals launching in the full release and 100 available in the early access version, players will want to learn the type advantages to get an edge over their foes. This is especially true if you want to catch the rarest Pals or beat your friends in multiplayer battles.

Fortunately, our Palworld-type chart will outline all the strengths and weaknesses of each particular Pal element in the game.

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How many Palworld types are there in Palworld?

Pals camping in Palworld
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There are several different elemental types in Palworld.

Palworld features a total of 9 different types of Pal in the game. We have listed all the Palworld elemental types below:

  • Fire
  • Grass
  • Water
  • Ground
  • Electric
  • Dragon
  • Ice
  • Dark
  • Neutral

Palworld type chart: Weaknesses and strengths chart

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Knowing your Pal’s strengths and weaknesses can give you a huge advantage.

Knowing the strengths and weaknesses of each Pal is crucial, particularly if you want to crush your foes and beat the toughest Pals.

PALWORLD TYPE STRONG AGAINST WEAK AGAINST
Fire Grass / Ice Water
Grass Ground Fire
Water Fire Electric
Ground Electric Grass
Electric Water Ground
Dragon Dark Ice
Ice Dragon Fire
Dark Neutral Dragon
Neutral None None

Will there be more Palworld types added in the future?

While there has been no confirmation that new Palworld types will be added to the game after launch, the devs have stated that new Pals will be released during and after early access. This means we could see more elemental typings added as well.

As always, we’ll be sure to update this guide as and when new information is announced so be sure to bookmark this page and check back regularly.

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