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Palworld Fan Designs Human Version of Lamball

A fan of Palworld imagined what the adorable Pal Lamball would look like as a human. When it comes to games that are based around creature capturing, many players like to create their own takes on what those critters would look like if they were human, and this includes the popular surprise hit Palworld.

Palworld's Lamball is a Neutral Pal that players can encounter early on in the game. Gamers are able to collect wool off of the creature and can also use it as a shield. Lamballs are not very aggressive at first and will not run away when players try to add them to their collection.

A Redditor named ChickenGayber shared a piece of Palworld art that featured a Lamball. However, the piece is the artist's take on what Lamball would be like if it were turned into a human. The artwork features a young girl wearing a brown top with wool both on the sleeves and hanging off of the collar, surrounded by multiple Lamballs. She has the same ears and horns that are seen on normal Lamballs, and has yellow eyes that match the color of the critters' eyes. The art is quite nice and gives gamers another way to view the creatures seen in Palworld.

Palworld fans are enjoying the artwork that ChickenGayber came up with, as they have gotten the post past 2,000 upvotes so far. One commenter called the piece cute and said they can imagine that the human Lamball would be just as clumsy as the regular Pal. Another fan mentioned that they like the detail that ChickenGayber put into the artwork and that Lamball's silly little smile makes them happy. The work that the Redditor put into their Palworld artwork shows a lot of talent and effort and is a nice piece that video game fans can enjoy.

Pocketpair's RPG has been a hit since it came out in January 2024. It has been revealed that Palworld has already sold over 19 million copies, with 12 million sales coming from PC and the other 7 million on Xbox. This brings it close to the latest mainline Pokemon game, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, which has

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