
If you’ve just bought yourself a copy ofPalworldin order to play along with the millions of others discovering this game, then you might be wondering which Pals are worth catching in the opening hours.
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Cattiva
Cattiva

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Cattiva, a small pink kitty is fine in a battle but ultimately is one of the weaker Pals to use in a fight. They are very helpful within your base though, as they can help across several different stations and tasks. Having one in your team early on does allow you to gather and transport more materials back to base, which can help in a pinch.
Melpaca
Melpaca

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As an early mount, Melpaca is helpful, however, they’re very slow and you’ll soon find better options for travelling. Their drops are very useful. You’ll need both wool and leather for early equipment and armour so keep an eye out for them in the wilds. Much like Cattiva, they’re fine in a fight, but you have better Pals for throwing down.
Chikipi
Chikipi

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Having a Chikipi back at your base and assigned to the ranch will mean lots of food for you and your Pals. Fried eggs are a great source of energy, especially for low-level exploring as they will fill your energy reserves more effectively than berries. You can also hunt them for meat. Basically, you’re farming food with Chikipi.
Lamball
Lamball

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Lamball becoming a shield in battle is very helpful. This little ball of fluff will soak up impacts from projectiles helping you to stay in fights longer. It’s also a source of wool, which can be used to make cloth. They’re not bad to have hanging out at home as they’re adept at several tasks.
Nitewing
Nitewing

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Having an aerial fighter in your party is great. They can really stick and move in a brawl. Of course, the main upside to Nitewing is being able to use them as a flying mount. Being the first of its kind you’ll catch, it’s a slow mount, however, being able to scale tall mountains or ruins is a great way to discover hidden treasures, plus flying will keep you out of danger.
Foxparks
Foxparks

Having a fire-type around is always helpful. A great counter to some early Pals and bosses, but also the only way to operate your furnace in the early game. And that furnace is important for creating metal which is a core material for a lot of helpful tools.
Lifmunk
Lifmunk

Rushoar
Rushoar

As much as it pains me to say, Rushoar is good for only two things - riding through the landscape, or eating. Sorry little dude, but if you aren’t taking me to my next destination, you’re filling my belly. Rushoar is a decent mount due to its speed, but as it doesn’t pull its weight at home, it’s better hunted for meat and leather. Fill your gut and your chests with this Pal.
Tanzee
Tanzee

Tanzee, much like Lifmunk, can step up in a range of places. If it’s back at your base, its available work skills will have you covered. Tanzee is a hard worker - you could assign several to your home and they’ll dash back and forth keeping everything ticking over. When out in battle, Tanzee’s core abilities are hard-hitting, but even more so is the Partner Skill which gives them an assault rifle to spray around wildly.
Daedream
Daedream

Daedream is the MVP. The only thing that this Pal lacks is the ability to use it as a mount. Otherwise, it’s got everything else going for it. Great with small jobs and covering crafting stations; important drops for your technology progression; and brilliant in a fight where it’ll use high-power attacks. Plus, and this is very basic, Daedream is one of the prettier Pals to accompany you.
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