Breeding Pals in Palworld may seem simple at first glance. However, the complexity lies in the details. A player recently introduced their Lifmunk with 1033 attack points on reddit – the hitpoints of the boss opponents just melt away.
What kind of Pal has the player bred? The overpowering Pal belongs to the reddit user BoneNeedle’s game save. It is a level 29 Lifmunk nicknamed Bubbles. Lifmunks are green squirrels with red eyes.
According to Paldeck, they are characterized by jumping on the player’s shoulder and accompanying every player attack with a submachine gun attack. It is a grass Pal that appears relatively often in the game world. However, it flees at the first sign of trouble. So you need to be careful if you want to catch them.
How good is the Pal really? In fact, despite its cute appearance, Bubbles is an apex predator: at level 29 with 4 stars and 8 Pal souls, it’s quite impressive. However, it’s the other stats that make it really good:
Here are Bubbles’ stats summarized:
- Hitpoints: 2383
- Attack points: 1033
- Defense: 267
- Working speed: 38
- Lifmunk recoil: Level 5
- Muscle head: high
- Happy: very high
- Hooligan: normal
- Wild: very high
Especially the high attack and hit points make the Lifmunk an absolutely powerful Pal, and the stats are not normal for level 29. In combination with the passive abilities muscle head, happy, hooligan, and wild, Bubbles is the nearly perfect creature for battle.
In the reddit post itself, user BoneNeedle also demonstrates how he defeats a level 30 boss opponent in seconds with the Pal:
How can you breed this Pal again? To breed a similar Lifmunk, you need to be a bit further in the game. You need the Pal Juicer
(Level 14). This allows you to smelt multiple Pals together before putting them into a breeding farm and then placing the eggs in the hatchery.
You can read all about breeding Pals in our guide:
For the Pal Juicer, you need technology points (to unlock the technology) as well as ancient parts from boss opponents, Paldium fragments, a fire gland, and the Pal Foxparks that drop them. Additionally, you need ores and a primitive furnace.
In total, you need the following materials for construction:
- 20 Paldium fragments
- 20 metal bars
- 5 ancient parts
Once the Condenser is set up, you can choose the Pals you want to process into essence. Make sure they are always of the same type.
To use the essences you have now obtained, select a corresponding Pal and upgrade it. You can upgrade each Pal up to 4 times. For the Bubbles shown above, the owner presumably paired two maximally upgraded Pals with desirable passive values.
Palworld resembles Pokémon but is quite different. A YouTuber has now developed a mod that replaces all Pals with Pokémon. You can read all about it here: Palworld is in Early Access, and there is already a Pokémon mod: Nintendo banned the teaser, but the full video is now live
