How To Get Tomato Seeds In Palworld
Ice Element Pals have an Offensive advantage over Dragon Type Pals dealing 2x damage to them, but their damage will be halved when fighting against Fire Type Pals. Defensively, they are resistance to Dragon types, but will receive 2x damage from Fire Type Pals.
Neutral pals have no offensive advantages over any other pal types. They are the only pal type that has no offensive advantage. Defensively, they are weak against Dark type pals and will receive 2x damage from them. They are not resistant to any type of pal.
One of the Wandering Traders at Fisherman's Point (-479, -744) carries both Tomato Seeds and Tomatoes themselves. He's the one standing on the dock to the southeast of the village. His stock is as follows:
Chillet isn't even that strong in a vacuum, having decent at best stats in both offense and defense. Luckily, its Partner Skill is also great, applying Dragon damage to the player's attacks while mounted. Chillet is the definition of how a great skill and element combination can lift up a mediocre Pal, turning it into an absolute powerhouse.
Red berries and mushrooms can only carry you so far, and if you find your Pals going on strike, your squad might be in need of a more nourishing food supply. However, obtaining advanced seeds isn't as simple as foraging on the ground or beating up a few Tanzee. This guide will show you exactly how to source Tomato Seeds .
Gathering — Ideal Pals with the Gathering work suitability include the Petallia (Lv. 2), Tombat (Lv. 2), Verdash (Lv. 3), and Frostallion Noct (Lv. 4), though most bird-like and humanoid Pals can start you off early.
Though you can almost do most of the crop planting, watering and harvesting yourself, remember that you're playing Palworld, not Stardew Valley ! With the right set of Pal work suitabilities, you can fully automate the agricultural process of farming Tomatoes. Just make sure to put these Pals in your Palbox:
Chillet is a unique case and proves that the element match-ups are crucial in mastering the game. This adorable serpent is Dragon/Ice, and that alone is enough to make it one of the best Pals in the game in certain situations. Thanks to its Ice element, Chillet can take down other Dragons with ease, and that's incredibly valuable.
 
Pal sanity will drop over time as they are out of the box and working. However, this drop is not rapid, though with a monitor stand set to higher work speeds, it becomes rapid. If the monitor stand is not used, it will be difficult to cause a Pals' sanity to drop dangerously low unless players neglect them. Generally, basic methods of raising a Pals' sanity will suffice a player's needs through a whole campa
They can be found in the Bamboo Grove area of the map, around the Ascetic Falls fast travel point (-218, -440) , as well as around the Deep Bamboo Thicket fast travel point (-325, -202) . They spawn in these areas at around level 20 .
Part of what makes this Pal so unsettling is how little is explained about it. The cryptic Paldeck entry for Astegon gives exceptionally little information, just that it was born out of the abyss. What is the abyss? What eldritch hole did this monster pawn from?
This skill simply allows Relaxaurus to launch rapid missiles while mounted, as you do. Relaxaurus is unfortunately powercrept by another Pal still. Despite that though, it can be used for a long time as the alternative is quite hard to get. It should be noted that Water is strong against the most powerful element Fire, so there's that going for it as well.
The Dinossom Lux is an Electric element Pals that resemble large yellow bipedal dinosaurs. They can be found in the Dessicated Desert area of the map, around the Duneshelter fast travel point (353, 351) . They spawn in these areas at around level 35-40 .
Like most things in the Palpagos Islands, Tomato Seeds can most reliably be farmed by defeating or catching specific Pals . These listed Pals have been known to drop the seeds that can kickstart your culinary adventure.
What lies underneath the furry exterior of the Wumpo, which seems like a natural question to ask about many of the Pals that can be found in Palworld missions. The Paldeck entry for this creature seems to have tried to answer this question but left only more questions.
Planting — Ideal Pals with the Planting work suitability include Petallia (Lv. 3), Broncherry (Lv. 3), and Lyleen (Lv. 4) though most Grass Element Pals generally fit this role well in the early game.
There seems to have been some type of regulatory mandate to help protect or deter poaching of the Pals, but the Free Pal Alliance has enough lobby power to put a stop to it, implying that the political world of Palworld can be just as corrupt as the real one.
 
Outside of working and being neglected, some other factors do impact sanity. Passive skills can play a huge part in deciding what role a Pal fits, and the same can be said for their sanity. Currently, three passives in the game can increase the rate of sanity depletion, while two can slow the rate. Pals with these traits can greatly help or hinder a base's production, making it important to notice t