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Don't Make The Wrong Starter Choice In Palworld

A new adventure awaits in and players will want to pick the best starter to begin this survival journey. is a sort of cross between and, with a lot of crafting elements and cute creatures to accompany you while you explore the various biomes. When you first begin your adventure, you will have several options of Pals to pick from as you head off into the unknown.

While may look like a rip-off, there are several key differences. One of the main ones is that players will be able to acquire the other “starters” in from the beginning. This is partially because there are no real starters, just lower-leveled Pals that players can capture without needing a whole squad to lower the health first. Once players can start crafting Pal Spheres, they can acquire any Pal they so choose.

Players will need to collect 1x Paldium Fragments, 5x Wood, and 5x Stone to craft a Pal Sphere to catch their first Pal.

There are three main options players will find scattered throughout the beginning area of that can be easily caught without too much equipment: Lamball (001), Cattiva (002), and Chikipi (003). Each of them has its advantages and will be useful for different things, although none give players the guns promises later on. Players will also want to build a Palbox early on to bring these Pals up to full health and manage their home base, feed the Pals, and set out beds for them.

Things to look for early on are combat skills as well as base skills. None of the three early Pals have a strong combat advantage, but they do all have some good traits for building base resources for survival. Chikipi and Lamball will both produce materials in aRanch, which is a very early base addition to build. However, Cattiva is a bit more well-rounded, assisting players early on with carrying supplies while on the team, mining materials for players to build with, and transporting raw materials for the player back to the base.

The table below lists all three early Pals, along with their starting skills:

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