In Palworld, a variety of powerful Pals are available to you. However, some players choose to forgo these, as they cannot emotionally detach from their other Pals.
What kind of Pals are we talking about here? Many players of Palworld find it hard to part with their Pals because they feel an emotional attachment to them. This is not even about particularly powerful or rare Pals, but rather those that hold a special meaning for the players.
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In her post on Reddit, the player Kastamera initiates this discussion by sharing her bond with the Chillet that she caught first in the game. Chillet is an Ice and Dragon type Pal that you can ride, constantly inflicting Dragon-type damage. In your base, it can keep everything cool.
In her post, Kastamera describes her own Chillet with the words: “She is a bit hungry, but I would never trade her for any other Pal.”
She also posts a picture of her Chillet’s stats, which even carries the name Princess. This alone should indicate that this Pal holds a very high significance for this player.
How does the community react? In fact, other Palworld players do not respond with any jokes or particularly negative comments regarding the player’s style. In two days, the post has already garnered 2,300 upvotes.
Moreover, more and more players are reporting their emotional attachment to various Pals and the reasons why they simply cannot part with them.
For example, user iKorvux reports:
I: starting a massive breeding project to create a mining team of Anubis and Digtoise, a perfect IV team, and I’ll probably do the same with every Pal in my base.
Also me: Has the first Ribbuny that I caught because my friends were so excited when we first saw one because it’s cute.
In response, user ItsDanimal admits that he initially thought this post was only about Pals used in battles, but if it includes all Pals, then he himself has 2.5 bases full of bad
Pals that he just caught.
Especially the first caught Pals seem to play a significant role here. One user compares their first Pal to a Pikachu that now accompanies them everywhere. Phlutteringphalanges responds in agreement and would also be accompanied by the first caught Pal throughout the entire journey.
Other users confess that they enter a deeper bond mainly with the Pals they have hatched themselves. Whether they send these Pals into battle or simply let them live in their base differs from player to player.
However, user Aggressive-Expert-69 responds with a completely different answer to this post, writing: “Posts like this make me feel like a heartless monster.” This likely suggests that not all players feel emotionally connected to their Pals.
Do you have special Pals that you do not want to let go of? Feel free to discuss.
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