The latest pocket monster collecting game, , has 111 Pals available to find in the game, each with their own skills and personalities. These Pals are very similar to many of the familiar characters in games, although with quite a bit more violence added to the gun-wielding and base-building mechanics of the open-world game. Pals do not evolve, so each of the 111 characters is unique and found in the world, and each must be tamed, captured, or defeated.
Pals in have a Paldex, much like a Pokédex in, with an associated Paldex number. The monsters use certain Element types in their attacks and defenses, and they can be dual-Element wielding as well. Unlike, the captured Pals in also perform certain work for the player in helping build up bases and gather supplies. Later in the game, some of the larger Pals can even be ridden as mounts. Killing Pals can result in useful resources such as organs, leather, and bones.
Foxparks is known for being one of the leading causes of forest fires as they don't know how to control the fire they wield, but 's survival edge means that players need to have a source of heat, which Foxparks can easily provide. Foxparks provides the Partner Ability called Huggy Fire, which sounds incredibly dangerous, but once leveled up, the Huggy Fire ability becomes Flamethrower. This Pal is able to work in Kindling, which can help with cooking and smelting.
Chikipi is a common Pal to come across very early in, and although they don't seem like they are anything special, they are cool mainly for their uniqueness in this game versus other similar games. Chikipi is a perfect source of food, not only from the eggs it can grant when assigned to a Ranch but also to be cooked for poultry. One of 's unique features is the ability to eat Pals, with Chikipi being a prime example of this mechanic.
Lamball is one of the first Pals that players come across in the game, and its round shape and adorable smile make it one of the cutest there are. Paldex number 001, La
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