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    Passive Skills in Palworld: How to Get and Choose the Best ones

    Passive Skills in Palworld: How to Get and Choose the Best ones

    Zorthrus

    In Palworld passive skills are innate traits that affect the combat capabilities and performance of an individual Pala. With their help, you can make your companion stronger, increase his productivity and reduce maintenance costs. In this guide, we will tell you which passives are the best and indicate all the ways to get them.

    What are Passive Skills in Palworld?

    We are talking about permanent effects that affect your pet. Moreover, they can be both positive and negative, which is why Pal will initially have a predisposition to one or another type of activity. So you should carefully consider a creature's passives before giving it a role in a squad or base.

    Let's add that all passive skills have one of three ranks. The higher it is, the stronger the positive or negative effect affecting Pal will be. As a rule, the best skills are level 3 and are marked in gold. In the picture above, this is the “Happy” trait.

    Unique Passive Skills

    Most passives can appear randomly on any Pal, but there are a number of skills that appear only on a limited number of creatures, and they often provide quite good bonuses. For this reason, we advise you to catch them as soon as possible and then use them for breeding in order to pass on these valuable skills to other Pals. The table below lists all exclusive passives and shows the Pals that can have them.

    Passive skill Effect Pala
    Heavenly Protector Increases the damage of Normal attacks by 20%.

    Paladius

    Divine Dragon Increases the damage of Dragon-type attacks by 20%.

    Jetragon

    Lord of the earth Increases the damage of Ground-type attacks by 20%.

    Anubis

    Lord of the Flame Increases the damage of Fire-type attacks by 20%.

    Blazamut

    Lord of Ice Increases the damage of Ice-type attacks by 20%.

    Frostallion

    Legend Increases Attack and Defense by 20%, and movement speed by 15%.

    Frostallion

    Jetragon

    Paladius

    Necromus

    Lord of Thunder Increases the damage of Lightning-type attacks by 20%.

    Orserk

    Lord of the Seas Increases the damage of Water-type attacks by 20%.

    Jormuntaid

    King of Darkness Increases the damage of Dark-type attacks by 20%.

    Necromus

    King of Spirits Increases the damage of Natural-type attacks by 20%.

    Lilin

    How to get passive skills in Palworld

    At the beginning of the game, the only way to get new passives is capture of Palov. Since they appear randomly on creatures in the open world, you can easily find the skill you need just by continuing to catch different creatures. This can be done at a later stage of the game, especially when you need to acquire unique skills.

    At level 7 you will unlock incubator allowing eggs to hatch. From now on you can start look for eggs in different locations, and then wait until the babies hatch from them, which can also receive random passives. Like the previous method, it is also considered extremely unreliable.

    Therefore, closer to the middle of the game, when you reach level 19 and can create Dating Pasture, we advise you to start breeding Pals to provide the creatures with the desired passive skills. The fact is that children will acquire from their parents one or several of their passive skills. This way you will be able to get stronger companions. Let's look at this method in more detail below.

    Breeding Palov

    As an example, we will consider the transfer of a unique skill "Legend". Of course, the first thing you will need to do is get a Pal with the appropriate skill (we indicated the necessary creatures above). Thanks to breeding, you can give it to any companion you need.

    Next, take Pal with the “Legend” and any other pet (choose depending on what kind of cub you want to end up with - all possible options are described in our crossbreeding guide ), and then put them in the dating pasture. Then wait for the eggs to appear, place them in the incubator and carry out the hatching process.

    Now open the Palov container and examine the resulting brood. Most of them will have the Legend skill, but we are not talking about 100% of them. Let's add that you can now use the bred creatures to breed new creatures with the skill you need, that is, you can pass it on from generation to generation.

    How passive skills are inherited

    At the same time, no one forbids you to withdraw a super Pal, which will have four three-rank bonuses at once. The fact is that a cub can inherit up to four skills from its parents. It's even possible to get four abilities from just one parent.

    If the child received three or fewer passives from his parents, then the remaining empty slots with a certain chance will be occupied by random skills or will remain unfilled altogether.

    Let us add that, based on an experiment with 100 eggs, players came to the conclusion that most often (24%) passive skills are transmitted from the male Pal. For this reason, try to achieve a situation in which the male parent has the skills you are interested in. Unfortunately, the probability that the offspring will not inherit any of the parents' abilities is also quite high and amounts to 34%.

    It should also be noted that the fact that both parents have the same passive does not guarantee that their descendants will receive it. After another experiment with 100 eggs, it was found that the probability of inheritance in this case is only 46%. In 33%, the cubs did not receive any of the parents' skills.

    Underground and regular traders

    It is not necessary to catch Pals to obtain the necessary skills, because you can always purchase them from merchants Palov And underground dealers. Different sellers will have different sets of creatures with different skills. In addition, their assortment changes with each spawn or server load (just go to the main menu and re-enter). You can significantly simplify this process - to do this, catch the merchant by first reducing his health, and then throwing the Pal-Sphere at him. Note that the probability of catching a person is much lower than Pal, so be prepared to make many attempts. Then return to your base and spawn it from the container.

    Look through the seller's assortment, and if it does not contain a creature with the skill you need, then simply put it back in the box, and then take it out again to update its assortment. This will give you access to an almost infinite number of varieties of Palov. However, again, you will not be able to obtain unique skills in this way, since these merchants will not have the creatures you need for sale.

    Best Passive Skills in Palworld

    The best passives for combat Pals

    If you plan to use companions to fight with other Pals, then it is advisable to provide them with passive skills that increase attack and defense, while you can ignore the negative effects that reduce performance. These abilities include (they are listed in order of decreasing effectiveness):

    1. Legend – increases attack and defense by 20%, and movement speed by 15%. The most useful combat passive, which, unfortunately, can only be obtained closer to the endgame.
    2. Mr. Muscle - increases attack by 30%, but reduces work speed by 50%.
    3. Fierce – increases attack by 20%.
    4. Strong body – increases defense by 20%.
    5. Happy – increases attack and work speed by 15%.
    6. Hooligan – increases attack by 15%, but reduces work speed by 10%.
    7. Brave – increases attack by 10%.

    If we talk about the best combination of passives for a combat Pal, it will look like this: Legend, Mr. Muscle, Fierce and any unique skill to increase elemental damage (Lord of the Earth, Lord of the Flame, and so on).

    Best Passives for Fire Workers

    If you need good workers for your base, then it is advisable to provide them with passive abilities that increase the productivity of Pals by increasing the speed of work and reducing downtime. They are listed below in order of decreasing effectiveness:

    1. Skilled – increases work speed by 50%.
    2. Hard worker - increases work speed by 30%, but reduces attack by 30%.
    3. Diligent – ​​increases work speed by 20%.
    4. Diet Guru – reduces the rate at which satiety levels drop by 15%.
    5. Workaholic – reduces the rate at which sanity declines by 15%.
    6. Sprinter – increases movement speed by 30%.
    7. Happy – increases work speed and attack by 15%.
    8. Vain – increases work speed by 10%, but reduces defense by 10%.

    As for the best combination of passives for a worker, it would look like this: Masterful, Hard Worker, Diligent and Sprinter. Thus, Pal will not only be able to quickly carry out his main task, but also move around the base faster, which is useful in camps where mining is carried out. If the “Pokemon” is constantly behind the conveyor, then Sprinter can be replaced with Happy.

    There is also a more versatile build that allows Pal to stay at his desk longer. It includes the following skills: Happy, Diet Guru, Workaholic and Mastery.

    Best Passive Skills for Mounts

    We should also highlight passives that can make your mounts even faster. We advise you to keep one Pal with similar buffs on hand so that you can quickly move around the world.

    1. Sprinter – increases movement speed by 30%.
    2. Legend – increases attack and defense by 20%, and movement speed by 15%.
    3. Skilled Runner – increases movement speed by 20%.
    4. Brisk – increases movement speed by 10%.

    It is best, of course, to equip some initially fast player with similar passives. flying Pal, for example, Jetragon. In this case, you will be able to explore new locations at rocket speed.

    These are all the best passive skills for Pals in Palworld. We hope that this information will help you receive them and distribute them correctly among your companions.

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