Palworld is now playable in early access, and despite all of the chatter about it being “Pokémon with guns,” it’s much more than that.
The game is quite similar to Craftopia, the game that Pocketpair made before Palworld. There’s a lot of base-building and automation to set up, but once the ball gets rolling, it becomes more approachable. Palworld’s tutorial is pretty good at setting you up with an idea of what the game is like, but there are still some bits that remain unexplained.
Below, we list a few tips and tricks to get you started in Palworld.
You’ll keep getting boatloads of experience for each Pal you catch, until you catch 10 of the same species. To be clear, catching your first 10 Foxparks, for instance, will net you lots of experience, but after those initial 10, you won’t get as much anymore.
Even without the bonus experience, each Pal you catch will have different traits, making them valuable for different reasons. One Foxparks you get might have a trait that boosts your attack in battle, whereas another might have one that’s better for helping you around your base.
If you’re worried about flooding your storage with 10 of the same Pal, don’t worry, you can butcher them later on to make room for more.
If you’re worried about resources, like wood and stone, don’t fret too much, as you’ll eventually get to place stone quarries and logging areas in your base and will pretty much have a limitless amount of the early game resources. You can also move your base, so it’s not a full commitment.
Yes, just like other RPGs, you’ll need to make use of type advantages to dish out serious damage. Make sure to pay attention to what type of moves your Pals know and what type that your opposing Pals are. Consult our Palworld type chart to know more about elemental strengths and weaknesses.
You can totally take down and even catch Pals that are 10 levels above you, with the right planning.
If you see two high-level Pals next to each other, reconsider aggroing them, since
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