Choosing which Pals to keep on base and your person can be tough inPalworld.

With more than 160 species of Pal, there are plenty of options for each of your needs.

While there are many viable choices, the ideal Pal for every role can be found.

Lovander, Cattiva, Mozzarina, Jetragon, Relaxaurus, and more Pals are placed on the left and right sides, facing each other in Palworld

Alright, who’s next?

Thankfully, you’ll find all the Pals you should keep around here.

Entries were chosen based on a playthrough with default difficulty configs and after all tower bosses had been completed.

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Yakumos partner ability has a chance to make caught Pals match its passives.

Having Yakumo at your side lets you catch ideal Pals much faster than breeding them.

Only one Yakumo with ideal passives is needed to net you dozens of perfect Pals.

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Players often rush to obtain the Pal through breeding to get a headstart on smelting material.

However, just because you have plenty in the late game doesnt mean you should ignore perfecting them.

Want to catch them all in Palworld?

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Here’s where to find every Pal!

Ignis Pals with the right passives and fully condensed, have an immense kindling speed.

The variety and levels of their work skills make Anubis essential for running bases efficiently in the end game.

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End-game recipes demand an exceptional amount of crafting time, making pals with level five handiwork indispensable.

Unfortunately, fitting everything you need is difficult, but there are alternatives.

Many players opt to collect materials as needed, rather than generating everything on base.

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Items like Sulfur can be gathered in the necessary amounts manually.

Astegon is the best Pal to use as its partner skill increases mining speed.

Rows of power stations operated by optimized Pals are the only way to maintain constant oil production.

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Orserk is the pick of choice for the task due to its work skill and compact build.

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In the mid-game, Grizzbolts are often the Pal players turn to for power.

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Aside from a lower work suitability, Grizzbolt is worse because of how often it becomes stuck on terrain.

Orserk gets trapped far less and boasts a quick walking speed, providing optimal production over Grizzbolt.

4Selyne

Best Choice For Mounted Combat

Many Pals can make combat more effective while mounted.

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Manual attacks and maneuvering are far better than letting the Pal fight alone.

Selyne’s signature beam attack is safe and powerful while in flight.

With a single blast, you might defeat hordes of Pals.

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It also features another signature move, Seigetsu Blade.

With these mighty attacks, smooth flight, and ample stats, Selyne is the superior choice.

Between flying mounts, gliding Pals, and important partner skills, building the best team can be stressful.

The player looking at a Selyne in a viewing chamber in Palworld.

Dash ahead, leave your foes behind!

Typically, flying or gliding Pals are the preferred choice, but ground mounts can still be useful.

Evading attacks is usually easier from a ground mount, and collecting resources is a breeze.

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However, the right combination is required for maximal attack strength.

For optimal combat damage, the only choice is Blazamut Ryu.

Its typing and available passives allow for exceptional damage numbers.

The player looking at a Blazamut Ryu in a viewing chamber in Palworld.

Hitting for damage counts in the six-figure range is a given for a well-trained Blazamut Ryu.

The power it brings is well worth the work to obtain one through end-game raids.

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