The Best Passive Skills In Palworld

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Elizabee’s Partner Skill, Queen Bee Command, makes it one of the funniest Grass Pals to play around. The ability boosts team stats significantly the more Beegardes you have on your team. So, with a team filled with bee Pals, you become an unstoppable killing machine capable of taking down everything in your way.

Like Lyllen, Petallia is a great support Pal with a high level in Traits such as Planting, Gathering, and Medicine Production. Petallias Partner Skill, Blessing of the Flower Spirit, also restores part of your help, which is always a good combat ability.

Robinquill also has an enviable list of Traits, including Planting, Handiwork, Lumbering, Medicine Production, Transporting, and Gathering. So, even if you change your combat strategy and don’t need its damage boost any longer, it’s easy to find something else for Robinquill to do.

With a Level 4 in Planting and a Level 3 in Medicine Production, Lyllen can also increase the efficiency of your base to produce food and consumables. Overall, Lyllen is one of the best support Pals you can have in the game.

30 percent increase in movement speed.

Swift is one of the simplest Passive Skills in the whole game. It's a very straightforward statistical buff and may feel underwhelming at first glance. However, especially in the late game, when your primary mounts are set in stone more or less, Swift can be extremely beneficial.


Luckily, the Pals of Palworld are always available to lend a helping hand, whether it's at the base or out in the wild. In total, 36 different Pals possessing the Lumbering skill. They will target trees or any structure that provides wood, and start hacking away. Some Pals are better at this skill than others, while some may be harder to track down and catch. Here is a list of some of the best Pals, who also happen to be easier to find and ca


Dragon element Pals have an inherent weakness to Ice element Pals. Chillet bucks this elemental weakness by having a dual typing of Dragon and Ice. This makes Chillet strong against other Dragons, since its Ice-type allows it to soak Dragon-type attacks. Offensively, Chillet’s Ice attacks, like Ice Crystal, Icicle Cutter, and Cryst Breath, can make quick work of Dragon-type P


But during the early game, having a dual-type Pal is great for coverage. This is why Pengullet is a great pickup during the first few hours. As a Water and Ice-type Pal, its attacks are effective against Fire and Grass-type Pals. Pengullet’s Partner Skill, Pengullet Cannon, is an activated ability that sees players load their Pengullet in a rocket launcher which they can aim at enemy targets for sizable damage. However, this renders Pengullet incapacita

Sure, there are some absolutely great Neutral Pals, but they're the exception, as opposed to the rule. New players should especially be careful of Neutral's weakness against Dark, as many Dark Pals appear at night, and you might be caught with only Neutral Pals on you. Try to diversify your team as soon as possible, as Neutral Pals are best left at camp to work and not fight.

Attack +20 percent, defense +20 percent, movement speed +15 percent.

Yes, you did not read that wrong, this Passive Skill is the combination of three others on this list. There's a good reason for that, though. The Legend Passive Skill can only be obtained on Legendary Pals that you capture. That's hardly a drawback though.


They have a Lumbering skill of Level 2 and can quickly add to the wood collection by letting two of them loose, but unfortunately, it's the only skill they come with. The good news is that these Pals are excellent riding companions , as purchasing their saddle will allow players to travel Palworld base Building much quicker than on f

20 percent increase in Dragon Skills.

While the elements are more or less balanced, some still manage to outshine the others. Dragon, for example, is, without a doubt, one of the strongest elements in the game. With that being the case, buffing your Dragon Pals' attacks to incredible heights is obviously amazing.


Surviving life at the base in Palworld is simple when the proper tools and provisions are given to the Pals hard at work. Nourishment, a warm bed to sleep in, and a hot spring to bring up sanity are some of the necessities players should consider. In some cases, Pals will suffer minor or major injuries, suffer from depression, or become completely incapacitated. Under these circumstances, medicine is requir

Some of these Water Pals also can be mounted, which makes exploring further islands extremely easy. No more climbing gargantuan pillars just to hopefully glide to the next island. Water Pals are even great at working in the base. They power several primitive machines like the Mill and the Crusher; they water your crops, and they even put out fires that may occur during raids.


At first glance, Penkings look like an evolution of Pengullets. Even their dual typing of Water and Ice suggest that these two flightless birds are related. This is unfortunately not the case, however, as its Paldeck Entry states. That said, Penking is similar to Pengullet as far as type advantage is concerned. Penking is great for dealing with Fire and Grass-type Pals, since its two elements can cover for each other’s weaknesses, offensiv