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Sure, Pals may not pick up swords, but some have the capacity to, and the entry doesn't specify humans.


* ArtifactOfDoom: Their bodies become swords when they die, and they are cursed weapons; they will drive any humans who wield them mad.

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* ArtifactOfDoom: Their bodies become swords when they die, and they are cursed weapons; they will drive any humans non-Bushi who wield wields them mad.
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* ManOfKryptonite: Chillet happens to be one of the few Pals that's tailor-made to help against [[FinalBoss Victor and Shadowbeak]] for a player relying on weapon damage. Riding a Chillet boosts the player's damage and makes the player's attacks Dragon-elemental, effective against Shadowbeak's Dark element. Chillet's Dragon element resists Shadowbeak's powerful Dark attacks, and it also isn't weak to this Shadowbeak's plethora of Ice attacks due to its own Ice element resisting them while also making it completely immune to freezing, allowing the mounted player to evade subsequent attacks should they get frozen. Finally, with an EliteTweak, Chillet can move quickly enough to evade several of Shadowbeak's more powerful moves.

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* ManOfKryptonite: Chillet happens to be one of the few Pals that's tailor-made to help against [[FinalBoss Victor and Shadowbeak]] for a player relying on weapon damage. Riding a Chillet boosts the player's damage and makes the player's attacks Dragon-elemental, effective against Shadowbeak's Dark element. Chillet's Dragon element resists Shadowbeak's powerful Dark attacks, and it also isn't weak to this Shadowbeak's plethora of Ice attacks due to its own Ice element resisting them while also making it completely immune to freezing, allowing the mounted player to evade subsequent attacks should they get frozen. Finally, with an EliteTweak, Chillet can move quickly enough to evade several of Shadowbeak's more powerful moves. Likewise, the same advantages also apply to Chillet against Raid Boss Bellanoir, who is a Dark-elemental with ''even more HP than Victor and Shadowbeak'' and also gains Ice-elemental attacks once she TurnsRed.

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* PowerUpMount: They're notably the strongest flying mount that's still small enough to fit through dungeon hallway openings, allowing players to ride through them while mounted and giving them a niche over stronger mounts like Faleris. Additionally, they also boost the player's attacks while mounted, while Faleris does not. However, it does suffer from having a noticeably low StaminaMeter.

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* {{Nerf}}: Update 0.2.0.6 made it no longer able to fit through dungeon hallway openings, plus it was hit by the huge decrease in mounted SpellBlade damage boost that was applied to all such Pals.
* PowerUpMount: They're notably the strongest flying mount that's still small enough to fit through dungeon hallway openings, allowing players to ride through them while mounted and giving them a niche over stronger mounts like Faleris. Additionally, they also boost the player's attacks while mounted, while Faleris does not. However, it does suffer from having a noticeably low StaminaMeter. This however was nerfed and it can no longer fit through dungeon hallway openings.

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[[center:[-[[Characters/{{Palworld}} Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/PalworldLamballToCelaray Lamball to Celaray (1-25)]] | [[Characters/PalworldDirehowlToGorirat Direhowl to Gorirat (26-49)]] | '''Beegarde to Ragnahawk (50-74)''' | [[Characters/PalworldKatressToAnubis Katress to Anubis (75-100)]] | [[Characters/PalworldJormuntideToJetragon Jormuntide to Bellanoir (101-112)]]-]]]

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[[center:[-[[Characters/{{Palworld}} Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/PalworldLamballToCelaray Lamball to Celaray (1-25)]] | [[Characters/PalworldDirehowlToGorirat Direhowl to Gorirat (26-49)]] | '''Beegarde to Ragnahawk (50-74)''' | [[Characters/PalworldKatressToAnubis Katress to Anubis (75-100)]] | [[Characters/PalworldJormuntideToJetragon Jormuntide to Jetragon (101-111)]]-]]]

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[[center:[-[[Characters/{{Palworld}} Main Character Index]] | [[Characters/PalworldLamballToCelaray Lamball to Celaray (1-25)]] | [[Characters/PalworldDirehowlToGorirat Direhowl to Gorirat (26-49)]] | '''Beegarde to Ragnahawk (50-74)''' | [[Characters/PalworldKatressToAnubis Katress to Anubis (75-100)]] | [[Characters/PalworldJormuntideToJetragon Jormuntide to Jetragon (101-111)]]-]]]Bellanoir (101-112)]]-]]]
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* HairSubstituteFeature: Lunaris-es have a pair of tendrils on their heads resembling long pigtails.
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* ItemCaddy: When riding Surfent Terra, the weight of metal ore carried by the player is reduced.
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* PowerUpMount: Can be ridden as a fast mount that empowers the player with Fire damage on their attacks. Compared to Fenglope, Pyrin lacks the ability to double jump but has ''much'' faster speed, second only to the Legendary centaurs among ground mounts.


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* PowerUpMount: Can be ridden as a mount like regular Pyrin, sharing most of the same properties except for giving the player Dark-elemental damage on their attacks instead of Fire.
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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: They're everything bad about Salazzle in ''Pokémon'' and take it to a ludicrous extreme for levels that even Salazzle would never do; as much as her harem of Salandits can come off as gross, she at least understands the importance of consent and isn't going to go after other species or humans without approval. Lovander doesn't care for that, and only seeks to have sex with ''[[AnythingThatMoves anything]]'' [[AnythingThatMoves that moves]].

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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: They're everything bad about Salazzle in ''Pokémon'' and take it to a ludicrous extreme for levels that even Salazzle would never do; as much as her harem of Salandits can come off as gross, she at least understands the importance of consent and isn't going to go after other species or humans without approval. Lovander doesn't care for that, and only seeks to have sex with ''[[AnythingThatMoves ''[[ExtremeOmnisexual anything]]'' [[AnythingThatMoves [[ExtremeOmnisexual that moves]].

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* BadassAdorable: Despite their somewhat threatening grin, they're still cute fluffy big cats and even more cute when petting it.



* GentleGiant: It's an adorable monster that is naturally curious of you, and sometimes will sit down and even sing in front of you. That said, [[BewareTheSillyOnes it is a monster]], and attacking one will send it, and any nearby Dinossom, into a rage that cannot be pacified.

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* GentleGiant: It's an adorable monster that is naturally curious of you, and sometimes will sit down and even sing in front of you. That said, [[BewareTheSillyOnes it is a monster]], and attacking one will send it, and any nearby Dinossom, [[BewareTheNiceOnes into a rage that cannot be pacified.]]



* TheFettered: These warrior Pals are honorable and will not attack you unless you provoke them. Just as well, as [[InASingleBound they will wreck your day]] if you underestimate them.

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* TheFettered: These warrior Pals are honorable and will not attack you unless you provoke them. Just as well, as [[InASingleBound they will wreck your day]] if you underestimate them. Wild Bushi will also attack if you get too close to them even when unprovoked.
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* RareRandomDrop: Most of the time, Lovander will only drop Mushrooms. However, there's a ''very'' rare chance for them to drop Cake, Suspicious Juice, Strange Juice, or Memory Wiping Medicine as well. You can increase your chances by having Blazehowl Noct or Katress as your active partner when fighting Lovander, as they have a RandomDropBooster against Neutral-elemental Pals.

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* RareRandomDrop: Most of the time, Lovander will only drop Mushrooms. However, there's a ''very'' rare (1%) chance for them to drop Cake, Suspicious Juice, Strange Juice, or Memory Wiping Medicine as well. You can increase your chances by having Blazehowl Noct or Katress as your active partner when fighting Lovander, as they have a RandomDropBooster against Neutral-elemental Pals.
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* AntiStructure: Digtoise' spinning attack and Drill Crusher deal ''huge'' damage to ores, destroying them extremely quickly. Should one be lucky enough to get a 4-star condensed Digtoise, it will be able to destroy ores in 1-2 SpinAttack cycles.

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* AntiStructure: Digtoise' Digtoise's spinning attack and Drill Crusher deal ''huge'' damage to ores, destroying them extremely quickly. Should one be lucky enough to get a 4-star condensed Digtoise, it will be able to destroy ores in 1-2 SpinAttack cycles.
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* ExclusiveEnemyEquipment: Has a [[RareRandomDrop small chance]] to drop its spear. While only a mid-level spear, it costs nothing to repair.


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* ExclusiveEnemyEquipment: Has a [[RareRandomDrop small chance]] to drop its staff, which functions as a spear. While only a mid-level spear, it costs nothing to repair.
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* AntiStructure: Digtoise' spinning attack and Drill Crusher deal ''huge'' damage to ores, destroying them extremely quickly. Should one be lucky enough to get a 4-star condensed Digtoise, it will be able to destroy ores in 1-2 SpinAttack cycles.

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* MixAndMatchCritters: As their name suggests, they're a mix of cat and bat.



* LightningBruiser: They're quite fast and powerful, and are deceptively resilient with base 120 defense; however, their rather poor stamina holds their capabilities in check.



* PowerUpMount: They're notably the strongest flying mount that's still small enough to fit through dungeon hallway openings, allowing players to ride through them while mounted and giving them a niche over stronger mounts like Faleris. Additionally, they also boost the player's attacks while mounted, while Faleris does not.

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* PowerUpMount: They're notably the strongest flying mount that's still small enough to fit through dungeon hallway openings, allowing players to ride through them while mounted and giving them a niche over stronger mounts like Faleris. Additionally, they also boost the player's attacks while mounted, while Faleris does not. However, it does suffer from having a noticeably low StaminaMeter.

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* MakingASplash: Oddly enough, they learn Acid Rain at level 30.
* PoisonousPerson: They learn Poison Blast naturally despite not being a Dark-Type. This is a ranged version of venom-injecting bee stingers based on TruthInTelevision.



* BeePeople: Aside from the literal definition, Elizabee acts as the InsectQueen ([[SheIsTheKing though they can rarely be male]]) of an eusocial society with numerous Beegarde workers under her.



* InsectQueen: They're treated as royalty by their Beegarde subjects and look the part, carrying a scepter and looking like they wear [[RequisiteRoyalRegalia a gown with a furry ruff.]] Oddly enough, they can be male as well.

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* InsectQueen: They're treated as royalty by their Beegarde subjects and look the part, carrying a scepter and looking like they wear [[RequisiteRoyalRegalia a gown with a furry ruff.]] Oddly enough, they can there's a 10% chance for them to be male as well.



* PoisonousPerson: They learn Poison Blast naturally despite not being a Dark-Type. This is a ranged version of venom-injecting bee stingers based on TruthInTelevision.



* SheIsTheKing: Gender-inverted; despite being the queen of a group of Beegarde, Elizabee can very rarely be male.

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* SecretArt: Spinning Lance, a Grass-Elemental melee SpinAttack where Elizabee twirls their StaffOfAuthority to strike foes in a radius around her.
* SheIsTheKing: Gender-inverted; despite being the queen of a group of Beegarde, Elizabee can very rarely has a rare 10% chance to be male.
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Their Partner Skill is Plump Body, which allows the player to mount Grintale and increases Neutral Damage dealt by Grintale when mounted.

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Their Partner Skill is Plump Body, which allows the player to mount Grintale and increases Neutral Damage damage dealt by Grintale when mounted.



Their Partner Skill is Wriggling Weasel, which allows the player to mount Chillet. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Dragon-element damage]].

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Their Partner Skill is Wriggling Weasel, which allows the player to mount Chillet. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Dragon-element Dragon-elemental damage]].



* ManOfKryptonite: Chillet happens to be one of the few Pals that's tailor-made to help against [[FinalBoss Victor and Shadowbeak]] for a player relying on weapon damage. Riding a Chillet boosts the player's damage and makes the player's attacks Dragon Elemental, effective against Shadowbeak's Dark element. Chillet's Dragon element resists Shadowbeak's powerful Dark attacks, and it also isn't weak to this Shadowbeak's plethora of Ice attacks due to its own Ice element resisting them while also making it completely immune to freezing, allowing the mounted player to evade subsequent attacks should they get frozen. Finally, with an EliteTweak, Chillet can move quickly enough to evade several of Shadowbeak's more powerful moves.

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* ManOfKryptonite: Chillet happens to be one of the few Pals that's tailor-made to help against [[FinalBoss Victor and Shadowbeak]] for a player relying on weapon damage. Riding a Chillet boosts the player's damage and makes the player's attacks Dragon Elemental, Dragon-elemental, effective against Shadowbeak's Dark element. Chillet's Dragon element resists Shadowbeak's powerful Dark attacks, and it also isn't weak to this Shadowbeak's plethora of Ice attacks due to its own Ice element resisting them while also making it completely immune to freezing, allowing the mounted player to evade subsequent attacks should they get frozen. Finally, with an EliteTweak, Chillet can move quickly enough to evade several of Shadowbeak's more powerful moves.



Their Partner Skill is Swift Deity, which allows the player to mount Univolt. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Electric-element damage]].

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Their Partner Skill is Swift Deity, which allows the player to mount Univolt. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Electric-element Electric-elemental damage]].



* StatSticks: Simply having a Foxcicle in the party will boost the attacking power of all Ice-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single powerful Ice Pal like Frostallion or Vanwyrm Cryst.

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Foxcicle in the party will boost the attacking power of all Ice-Elemental Ice-elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single powerful Ice Pal like Frostallion or Vanwyrm Cryst.



Their Partner Skill is Red Hare, which allows the player to mount Pyrin. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Fire-element damage]].

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Their Partner Skill is Red Hare, which allows the player to mount Pyrin. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Fire-element Fire-elemental damage]].



Their Partner Skill is Black Hare, which allows the player to mount Pyrin Noct. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Dark-element damage]].

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Their Partner Skill is Black Hare, which allows the player to mount Pyrin Noct. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Dark-element Dark-elemental damage]].



* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Just like their Paldeck suggests, Dazzi will try to follow players around and act as false companionship, but once enough of them gather, they can stunlock the player with thunderbolts.

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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Just like their Paldeck entry suggests, Dazzi will try to follow players around and act as false companionship, but once enough of them gather, they can stunlock the player with thunderbolts.



An enigmatic levitating humanoid Pal. Care must be taken when around a Lunaris, as even a glance into its hypnotic eyes can put its victims under mind control. Lunaris often see themselves [[ThisIsMyHuman being in control of their tamers]], rather than the other way around.\\\

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An enigmatic levitating humanoid Pal. Care must be taken when around a Lunaris, as even a glance into its hypnotic eyes can put its victims under mind control. Lunaris often see themselves as [[ThisIsMyHuman being in control of their tamers]], rather than the other way around.\\\



Their Partner Skill is Fragrant Dragon, which allows the player to mount Dinossom and increases Grass Damage dealt by Dinossom when mounted.

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Their Partner Skill is Fragrant Dragon, which allows the player to mount Dinossom and increases Grass Damage damage dealt by Dinossom when mounted.



* {{Planimal}}: A Grass-Elemental Pal that resembles a sauropod dinosaur with a flower growing on their head.

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* {{Planimal}}: A Grass-Elemental Grass-elemental Pal that resembles a sauropod dinosaur with a flower growing on their head.



Their Partner Skill is Thunder Dragon, which allows the player to mount Dinossom Lux and increases Electric Damage dealt by Dinossom Lux when mounted.

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Their Partner Skill is Thunder Dragon, which allows the player to mount Dinossom Lux and increases Electric Damage damage dealt by Dinossom Lux when mounted.



Their Partner Skill is Messenger of Death, which allows the player to mount Maraith. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Dark-element damage]].

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Their Partner Skill is Messenger of Death, which allows the player to mount Maraith. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Dark-element Dark-elemental damage]].



* AnIcePerson: [[MindScrew Strangely enough]], despite being a Fire-elemental Pal, one of the earliest skills it can learn is Icicle Cutter... one genuinely has to wonder how it does that.

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* AnIcePerson: [[MindScrew Strangely enough]], despite being a Fire-elemental Pal, one of the earliest skills it can learn is Icicle Cutter... Cutter… one genuinely has to wonder how it does that.



* MeaningfulName: Their name -- 'Bushi' -- literally means 'warrior' in Japanese, along with bringing to mind the "bushido" samurai code, referencing their ronin-like appearance and fighting style.

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* MeaningfulName: Their name -- 'Bushi' -- literally means 'warrior' in Japanese, along with bringing to mind the "bushido" samurai code, referencing their ronin-like appearance and fighting style.



Their Partner Skill is Thunderous, which allows the player to ride Beakon as a flying mount. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Electric-element damage]].

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Their Partner Skill is Thunderous, which allows the player to ride Beakon as a flying mount. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Electric-element Electric-elemental damage]].



Their Partner Skill is Flame Wing, which allows the player to ride Ragnahawk as a flying mount. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Fire-element damage]].

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Their Partner Skill is Flame Wing, which allows the player to ride Ragnahawk as a flying mount. While mounted, the player's attack is boosted significantly and [[SpellBlade their attacks will deal Fire-element Fire-elemental damage]].
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* TornadoMove: It learns Sand Tornado at level 30, the move generates two sand tornadoes on either side, before launching them at an enemy.

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* TornadoMove: It learns Sand Tornado at level 30, the 30; this move generates two sand tornadoes on either side, before launching them at an enemy.



* CatsAreMean: Maraith are lion-like Pals that react with hostility on sight, and according to the Paldeck, they only take a liking to people that are about to die. If approached by one of these things, you're either already on the verge of death or you're ''about to be''.
* GhostlyAnimals: It's a creepy looking monster, bearing a black lion-like body with a massive flared mane and purple pointed feet.

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* CatsAreMean: Maraith are lion-like Pals that react with hostility on sight, and according to the Paldeck, they only take a liking to people that are about to die. If you're approached by one of these things, you're either already on the verge of death or you're ''about to be''.
* GhostlyAnimals: It's a creepy looking creepy-looking monster, bearing a black lion-like body with a massive flared mane and purple pointed feet.



* {{Mooks}}: Annoyingly, these aggressive Pals can sometimes show up and attack you, while you're fighting [[DualBoss Paladius and Necromus]] together! You can't safely focus on them until you've dealt with the legendary centaurs first.

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* {{Mooks}}: Annoyingly, these aggressive Pals can sometimes show up and attack you, you while you're fighting [[DualBoss Paladius and Necromus]] together! You can't safely focus on them until you've dealt with the legendary centaurs first.



* SpectacularSpinning: They can spin at high speeds while tucking themselves into their shell, allowing the drills on the shell to do heavy damage - to enemies and ore veins alike.

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* SpectacularSpinning: They can spin at high speeds while tucking themselves into their shell, allowing the drills on the shell to do heavy damage - to enemies and ore veins alike.



A Dark element Pal that's a hybrid of a cat and a bat. They often appears out of the blue to flaunt its prized wings in front of other Pals. Despite seeming like a form of intimidation, it's more likely to be a form of showing off or attention-seeking, as the Pal seems to derive pleasure from doing so.\\\

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A Dark element Dark-elemental Pal that's a hybrid of a cat and a bat. They often appears appear out of the blue to flaunt its their prized wings in front of other Pals. Despite seeming like a form of intimidation, it's more likely to be a form of showing off or attention-seeking, as the Pal seems to derive pleasure from doing so.\\\



* NiceDayDeadlyNight: Tombat can be found at night in almost all the starting areas of the map except the Plateau of Beginnings, and can have a level as high as 12, more than every diurnal Pal in those areas barring Dinossom and Mammorest. And unlike most of those diurnal Pals, Tombat are aggressive and will attack the player on sight, which can be trouble if the player and their Pals' level are too low.

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* NiceDayDeadlyNight: Tombat can be found at night in almost all the starting areas of the map except the Plateau of Beginnings, and can have a level as high as 12, more than every diurnal Pal in those areas barring Dinossom and Mammorest. And unlike most of those diurnal Pals, Tombat are aggressive and will attack the player on sight, which can be trouble if the player and their Pals' level levels are too low.



* ShowingOffYourPowers: Tombats ''love'' to appear out from nowhere to flaunt its prized wings in front of other Pals. Not so much for a IntimidationDemonstration, but the Pal really enjoys showing off or [[AttentionWhore loves the attention gained from doing so]].

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* ShowingOffYourPowers: Tombats ''love'' to appear out from nowhere to flaunt its their prized wings in front of other Pals. Not so much for a IntimidationDemonstration, but the Pal really enjoys showing off or [[AttentionWhore loves the attention gained from doing so]].



* YourSoulIsMine: One of the possible drops when defeated is a small Pal soul.

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* YourSoulIsMine: One of the their possible drops when defeated is a small Pal soul.



* AbhorrentAdmirer: It often takes after whom its interest regardless of consent. It's raid is even ''described'' as a horde of fangirls.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: It often takes chases after whom its interest regardless of whomever it's currently interested in without any regard for consent. It's Its raid is even ''described'' as a horde of fangirls.



* CorruptedCharacterCopy: They're everything bad about Salazzle in ''Pokémon'' and take it to such a ludicrous extreme for levels that even Salazzle would never do; as much as her harem of Salandits can come off as gross, she at least understands the importance of consent and isn't going to go after other species or humans without approval. Lovander doesn't care for that, and only seeks to have sex with ''anything'' that moves.
* DateRape: If you're willing to look at it from the other angle why it has [[SlippingAMickey Suspicious Juice]] or [[MushroomSamba Mushrooms]], one could make the [[RapeAsDrama worst possible conclusion]] and [[FanDisservice still likely be close to the ballpark]]. It gets even worse when you take into account the possibility of it dropping ''Memory Wiping Medicine''.
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Lovander is this for LovableSexManiac, MsFanservice and InterspeciesRomance. Lovander as a species takes all of the qualities that would be found in furry fandom art and plays it up to such a gross degree that it often comes off as utterly repulsive as a direct result. They basically take the idea of what Salazzle is even ''farther'' than Salazzle does by themselves, and it makes Lovander completely lose the 'lovable' part of LovableSexManiac.

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* CorruptedCharacterCopy: They're everything bad about Salazzle in ''Pokémon'' and take it to such a ludicrous extreme for levels that even Salazzle would never do; as much as her harem of Salandits can come off as gross, she at least understands the importance of consent and isn't going to go after other species or humans without approval. Lovander doesn't care for that, and only seeks to have sex with ''anything'' ''[[AnythingThatMoves anything]]'' [[AnythingThatMoves that moves.
moves]].
* DateRape: If you're willing to look at it from the other angle into why it has [[SlippingAMickey Suspicious Juice]] Juice, Strange Juice]], or [[MushroomSamba Mushrooms]], one could make the [[RapeAsDrama worst possible conclusion]] and [[FanDisservice still likely be close to the ballpark]]. It gets even worse when you take into account the possibility of it dropping ''Memory Wiping Medicine''.
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Lovander is this for LovableSexManiac, MsFanservice MsFanservice, and InterspeciesRomance. Lovander as a species takes all of the qualities that would be found in furry fandom art and plays it up to such a gross degree that it often comes off as utterly repulsive as a direct result. They basically take the idea of what Salazzle is even ''farther'' than Salazzle does by themselves, and it makes Lovander completely lose the 'lovable' part of LovableSexManiac.



* DoubleEntendre: This mon is packed to the gills with sexual innuendos to highlight its horniness, with them dropping cake referencing butts along with it's status as the breeding requirement implying they're always ready to breed, them dropping Suspicious & Strange Juices alongside Mushrooms providing equal possible references to both [[SomethingElseAlsoRises phallic imagery]] and [[DateRape much worse]], and several of their naturally learned attacks ("Poison Blast", "Acid Rain", "Power Bomb", "Implode") don't take much effort to construe more naughty imagery from their names when related to them.

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* DoubleEntendre: This mon is packed to the gills with sexual innuendos to highlight its horniness, with them dropping cake referencing butts along with it's its status as the breeding requirement implying they're always ready to breed, them dropping Suspicious & Strange Juices alongside Mushrooms providing equal possible references to both [[SomethingElseAlsoRises phallic imagery]] and [[DateRape much worse]], and several of their naturally learned attacks ("Poison Blast", "Acid Rain", "Power Bomb", "Implode") don't take much effort to construe more naughty imagery from their names when related to them.



* ExtremeOmnisexual: ''And how.'' At first, they just went after Pals but in recent years started to also go after humans for a night of fun.

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* ExtremeOmnisexual: ''And how.'' At first, they just went after Pals Pals, but in recent years years, they've started to also go after humans for a night of fun.



* FanDisservice: A very valid way to look at Lovander is as a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype of Salazzle; their entire character and gimmick is exaggerated to such an extent and their appearance invokes such UncannyValley that would be titillating can come off as intentionally gross to other players. Which may be in part of the point of Lovander, given how it's so depraved that it often doesn't care about its victims, only herself getting off.

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* FanDisservice: A very valid way to look at Lovander is as a DeconstructedCharacterArchetype of Salazzle; their entire character and gimmick is exaggerated to such an extent and their appearance invokes such UncannyValley that what would be titillating in and of itself can instead come off as intentionally gross to other players. Which may be in part of the point of Lovander, given how it's so depraved that it often doesn't care about its victims, only herself itself getting off.



* LovableSexManiac: Subverted. While Lovander can be as heroic and villainous as any other Pal, it's hard not to be outright grossed out by Lovander, [[IntendedAudienceReaction which is likely the point]].
* {{Lust}}: Its entire existence is made just to get its rocks off, plain and simple.

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* LovableSexManiac: Subverted. While Lovander can be as heroic and or villainous as any other Pal, it's hard not to be outright grossed out by Lovander, [[IntendedAudienceReaction which is likely the point]].
* {{Lust}}: Its entire existence is made just devoted to get getting its rocks off, plain and simple.



* NonMammalMammaries: Their heart chest makes it almost look like its covering possible breasts, which only add to the uncanny valley that they project.

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* NonMammalMammaries: Their heart chest makes it almost look like its it's covering possible breasts, which only add to the uncanny valley that they project.



* RareRandomDrop: Most of the time, Lovander will only drop Mushrooms. However, there's a ''very'' rare chance for them to drop Cake, Suspicious Juice, or Memory Wiping Medicine as well. You can increase your chances by having Blazehowl Noct or Katress as your active partner when fighting Lovander, as they have a RandomDropBooster against Neutral-elemental Pals.

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* RareRandomDrop: Most of the time, Lovander will only drop Mushrooms. However, there's a ''very'' rare chance for them to drop Cake, Suspicious Juice, Strange Juice, or Memory Wiping Medicine as well. You can increase your chances by having Blazehowl Noct or Katress as your active partner when fighting Lovander, as they have a RandomDropBooster against Neutral-elemental Pals.



* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: They're an overly-sexualized lizard, and it's hard not to see them intended as anything but over-the-top or gross.

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* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: They're an overly-sexualized lizard, and it's hard not to see them being intended as anything but over-the-top or gross.



* SomethingElseAlsoRises: If you don't interpret the Mushrooms and Suspicious Juice it drops as DateRape metaphors, they're likely meant as phallic metaphors and metaphors for... [[JizzedInMyPants bodily fluids]], respectively.

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* SomethingElseAlsoRises: If you don't interpret the Mushrooms and Mushrooms, Suspicious Juice, and Strange Juice it drops as DateRape metaphors, they're likely meant as phallic metaphors and metaphors for... for… [[JizzedInMyPants bodily fluids]], respectively.



* UncannyValley: As listed under FanDisservice, there's something about Lovander that's clearly ''off'' and makes them a very disturbing character. Both with their extreme lust and sheer lack of consent, the far-too-human way they move about and often being so utterly depraved that it doesn't care who it fucks, as long as it fucks. It has all the makings of being a furry artist's wet dream, yet it manages to be genuinely disturbing in spite of such.

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* UncannyValley: As listed under FanDisservice, there's something about Lovander that's clearly ''off'' and makes them a very disturbing character. Both with their extreme lust and sheer lack of consent, the far-too-human way they move about about, and often being so utterly depraved that it doesn't care who it fucks, as long as it fucks. It has all the makings of being a furry artist's wet dream, yet it manages to be genuinely disturbing in spite of such.



A small, candle-like Fire element Pal that resembles a little girl with lava for hair. Flambelle are extremely prone to crying, and cry out magma in place of tears. This is absorbed back into their bodies, increasing their temperature, and thus making them stronger the more they cry.\\\

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A small, candle-like Fire element Fire-element Pal that resembles a little girl with lava for hair. Flambelle are extremely prone to crying, and cry out magma in place of tears. This is absorbed back into their bodies, increasing their temperature, and thus making them stronger the more they cry.\\\



* ConvectionSchmonvection: How they are able to pick up logs, stand on a wood floor or sleep on a straw bed without setting them on fire is anybody's guess. The player is capable of carrying or patting them just fine without getting burned.
* ElementalHairComposition: Their hair is made of lava, befitting a Fire elemental.

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* ConvectionSchmonvection: How they are able to pick up logs, stand on a wood floor floor, or sleep on a straw bed without setting them on fire is anybody's guess. The player is capable of carrying or patting them just fine without getting burned.
* ElementalHairComposition: Their hair is made of lava, befitting a Fire elemental.Fire-elemental.



* DarkIsEvil: They're part-Dark elemental and are hostile to the player, attacking on sight.

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* DarkIsEvil: They're part-Dark elemental part-Dark-elemental and are hostile to the player, attacking on sight.



The Ice element variation of Vanwyrm. Like their regular counterpart, Vanwyrm Crysts' unique exoskeletons can be used to craft flutes which produce long-distance melodies. Unlike their regular counterpart, flutes made from Vanwyrm Crysts were used to signal a victory.\\\

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The Ice element Ice-element variation of Vanwyrm. Like their regular counterpart, Vanwyrm Crysts' unique exoskeletons can be used to craft flutes which produce long-distance melodies. Unlike their regular counterpart, flutes made from Vanwyrm Crysts were used to signal a victory.\\\



* DarkIsEvil: They're part-Dark elemental and are hostile to the player, attacking on sight.

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* DarkIsEvil: They're part-Dark elemental part-Dark-elemental and are hostile to the player, attacking on sight.



* PowerUpLetdown: Vanwyrm Cryst's saddle unlocks very late at Level 41 compared to Vanwyrm's 21, allowing you to ride them as flying mounts. Unfortunately, they fly at the same speed as Vanwyrm, and saddles for far faster flying mounts like Beakon, Ragnahawk, Helzephyr and Faleris are unlocked earlier.

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* PowerUpLetdown: Vanwyrm Cryst's saddle unlocks very late at Level 41 compared to Vanwyrm's 21, allowing you to ride them as flying mounts. Unfortunately, they fly at the same speed as Vanwyrm, and saddles for far faster flying mounts like Beakon, Ragnahawk, Helzephyr Helzephyr, and Faleris are unlocked earlier.



** Vanwyrm Cryst can serve as a viable transporter if no Cooling is needed, as it has Transporting 3 and won't be distracted by anything else unlike the Transporting 4 Wumpo. It can also be a better option than the other dedicated nocturnal transporter Helzephyr, which has a much higher food upkeep than Vanwyrm Cryst.

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** Vanwyrm Cryst can serve as a viable transporter if no Cooling is needed, as it has Transporting 3 and won't be distracted by anything else else, unlike the Transporting 4 Wumpo. It can also be a better option than the other dedicated nocturnal transporter Helzephyr, which has a much higher food upkeep than Vanwyrm Cryst.



* ArtifactOfDoom: Their bodies become swords when they die, and they are cursed weapons; they will drive any humans who wield them mad with the sword.

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* ArtifactOfDoom: Their bodies become swords when they die, and they are cursed weapons; they will drive any humans who wield them mad with the sword.mad.



* ConfusionFu: Bushi learns Fire, Ice, Grass and Lightning skills naturally, allowing it to cover a wide range of elements.

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* ConfusionFu: Bushi learns Fire, Ice, Grass Grass, and Lightning skills naturally, allowing it to cover a wide range of elements.elements (including its weakness).



* EquipmentUpgrade: There's a low drop-rate that defeating the field Alpha boss will reward you the Legendary crossbow schematics.

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* EquipmentUpgrade: There's a low drop-rate chance that defeating the field Alpha boss will reward you with the Legendary crossbow schematics.



* TheFettered: These warrior Pals are honorable and will not attack you unless you provoke them. Just as well as [[InASingleBound they will wreck your day]] if you underestimate them.
* FlashStep: Is blindingly fast enough that they can close the distance between themselves and a Pal [[InASingleBound faster than the eye can track]].
* GlassCannon: They have a highly impressive base 125 Attack stat and with modifiers can be absurdly hard-hitting, and it is also quite fast as if it wasn't enough. However, their base HP and Defense stats are on the lower end at 80, meaning it's not hard at all to take one down with enough firepower.

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* TheFettered: These warrior Pals are honorable and will not attack you unless you provoke them. Just as well well, as [[InASingleBound they will wreck your day]] if you underestimate them.
* FlashStep: Is blindingly fast enough that they can close the distance between themselves and a Pal (or a human) [[InASingleBound faster than the eye can track]].
* GlassCannon: They have a highly impressive base 125 Attack stat and with modifiers can be absurdly hard-hitting, and it is also quite fast as if it that wasn't enough. However, their base HP and Defense stats are on the lower end at 80, meaning it's not hard at all to take one down with enough firepower.



* AnIcePerson: [[MindScrew Strangely enough]], despite being a Flame-elemental Pal, one of the earliest skills it can learn is Icicle Cutter... one genuinely has to wonder how it does that.
* ImplausibleFencingPowers: They can so a FlashStep iaijutsu slash InASingleBound, can swing a sword so hard that they create RazorWind (possibly even [[AnIcePerson frozen wind]]) and are a MasterSwordsman par excellence.

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* AnIcePerson: [[MindScrew Strangely enough]], despite being a Flame-elemental Fire-elemental Pal, one of the earliest skills it can learn is Icicle Cutter... one genuinely has to wonder how it does that.
* ImplausibleFencingPowers: They can so do a FlashStep iaijutsu slash InASingleBound, can swing a sword so hard that they create RazorWind (possibly even [[AnIcePerson frozen wind]]) wind]]), and are a MasterSwordsman par excellence.



* MasterSwordsman: They are without a doubt the ''king'' of this trope in ''Palworld''. They are more than capable of FlashStep SingleStrokeBattle maneuvers with their [[IaijutsuPractitioner iaijutsu skills]], on ''top'' of being capable of creating RazorWind [[SwordBeam Sword Beams]] to strike at a distance. No matter how much a human player will practice with melee weapon, Bushi's very existence is demonstrative of why fighting in close quarters with it is a ''very'' bad idea.
* MagicKnight: How they presumably are capable of so many skills despite only being a Flame-elemental Pal. They are both a MasterSwordsman, yes, but can create RazorWind [[SwordBeam Sword Beams]], potentially [[AnIcePerson ice cold]], to attack with, can breathe or attack with fire, and can even learn [[ShockAndAwe Lightning Strike]] at a later level to call upon thunder with his sword.

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* MasterSwordsman: They are without a doubt the ''king'' of this trope in ''Palworld''. They are more than capable of FlashStep SingleStrokeBattle maneuvers with their [[IaijutsuPractitioner iaijutsu skills]], on ''top'' of being capable of creating RazorWind [[SwordBeam Sword Beams]] to strike at a distance. No matter how much a human player will practice with melee weapon, weapons, Bushi's very existence is demonstrative of why fighting in close quarters with it is a ''very'' bad idea.
* MagicKnight: How they presumably are capable of so many skills despite only being a Flame-elemental Fire-elemental Pal. They are both a MasterSwordsman, yes, but can create RazorWind [[SwordBeam Sword Beams]], potentially [[AnIcePerson ice cold]], to attack with, can breathe or attack with fire, and can even learn [[ShockAndAwe Lightning Strike]] at a later level to call upon thunder with his its sword.



* MundaneUtility: It's a notable case, as despite being a MasterSwordsman... it is also without a doubt one of the best Logging Pals in the game, as its sword is so sharp it lets it double as a solid lumberjack, too.

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* MundaneUtility: It's a notable case, as despite being a MasterSwordsman... MasterSwordsman, it is also without a doubt one of the best Logging Pals in the game, as its sword is so sharp it lets it double as a solid lumberjack, too.



* PlayingWithFire: They are a Flame-elemental Pal, and are capable of a wide variety of fiery attacks.

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* PlayingWithFire: They are a Flame-elemental Fire-elemental Pal, and are capable of a wide variety of fiery attacks.



* SignatureHeadgear: They always come with a straw hat that has a torch in the middle that they likely light up through pyrokinesis. [[ImpossiblyCoolClothes One has to wonder how it doesn't just burn down]]...

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* SignatureHeadgear: They always come with a straw hat that has a torch in the middle that they likely light up through pyrokinesis. [[ImpossiblyCoolClothes One has to wonder how it doesn't just burn down]]...down]]…



* EquipmentUpgrade: There's a low chance downing the field Alpha boss will reward you the Legendary handgun schematics. But it is definitely worth it.

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* EquipmentUpgrade: There's a low chance that downing the field Alpha boss will reward you the Legendary handgun schematics. But it is definitely worth it.



* PowerUpMount: They're a flying mount that's stronger and faster than both Nitewing and Vanwyrm and their saddle unlocks 13 levels after the latter's.

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* PowerUpMount: They're a flying mount that's stronger and faster than both Nitewing and Vanwyrm Vanwyrm, and their saddle unlocks 13 levels after the latter's.



* EatDirtCheap: Their primary diet is rocks, and after several years their beaks and heads have hardened to adapt to this diet.

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* EatDirtCheap: Their primary diet is rocks, and after several years years, their beaks and heads have hardened to adapt to this diet.
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* SuicideAttack: Sooner or later, fighting Beegarde will involve them charging at you and blowing themselves up with Bee Quiet. This is basically a more destructive version of TruthInTelevision, as honey bees die after stinging large animals in real life.

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* SuicideAttack: Sooner or later, fighting Beegarde will involve them charging at you and blowing themselves up with Bee Quiet. This is basically a more destructive version of TruthInTelevision, as honey bees honeybees die after stinging large animals in real life.life (their barbed stingers typically sticking in the skin and causing the honeybee to rip its abdomen apart to free itself).
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* SuicideAttack: Sooner or later, fighting Beegarde will involve them charging at you and blowing themselves up with Bee Quiet. This is basically a more destructive version of TruthInTelevision, as bees die after stinging in real life.

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* SuicideAttack: Sooner or later, fighting Beegarde will involve them charging at you and blowing themselves up with Bee Quiet. This is basically a more destructive version of TruthInTelevision, as honey bees die after stinging large animals in real life.
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* SecretArt: [[PunnyName Bee Quiet]], which blows up the Beegarde and instantly incapacitates it to deal extremely heavy damage.

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* SecretArt: [[PunnyName Bee Quiet]], which blows up the Beegarde and instantly incapacitates it to deal extremely heavy damage. Unlike Implosion, Bee Quiet counts as Grass-elemental damage[[note]]as of version 0.1.4.0, anyways[[/note]], so keep your Ground-elemental Pals the ''hell'' away from it.



* SuicideAttack: Sooner or later, fighting Beegarde will involve them charging at you and blowing themselves up with Bee Quiet. This is basically a more destructive version of TruthInTelevision as bees die after stinging in real life.

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* SuicideAttack: Sooner or later, fighting Beegarde will involve them charging at you and blowing themselves up with Bee Quiet. This is basically a more destructive version of TruthInTelevision TruthInTelevision, as bees die after stinging in real life.



A huge bulky cat-like Pal that appears at night. Grintale always sports a fierce grin, and as soon as anyone else enters its territory, its eyes light up literally and not figuratively, glowing in the dark.\\\

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A huge bulky cat-like Pal that appears at night. Grintale always sports a fierce grin, and as soon as anyone else enters its territory, its eyes light up literally and not figuratively, glowing in the dark.\\\



* GlowingEyes: Per the Paldeck, it's not a metaphor; when the Grintale sees you, it's eyes literally light up. This can actually be seen in-game when a Grintale enters combat.

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* GlowingEyes: Per the Paldeck, it's not a metaphor; when the Grintale sees you, it's its eyes literally light up. This can actually be seen in-game when a Grintale enters combat.



* {{Expy}}: Swee and Sweepa are actually based off of cut Pokémon [[https://bogleech.com/pokemon/pbeta237wolfman Wolfman and Warwolf]] respectively.

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* {{Expy}}: Swee and Sweepa are actually based off of cut Pokémon [[https://bogleech.com/pokemon/pbeta237wolfman Wolfman and Warwolf]] Warwolf]], respectively.



* {{Expy}}: Swee and Sweepa are actually based off of cut Pokémon [[https://bogleech.com/pokemon/pbeta237wolfman Wolfman and Warwolf]] respectively.

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* {{Expy}}: Swee and Sweepa are actually based off of cut Pokémon [[https://bogleech.com/pokemon/pbeta237wolfman Wolfman and Warwolf]] Warwolf]], respectively.



* BadassAdorable: It's a cuddly ferret-wyrm with an adorable personality as a partner, but all the same it's an Ice-Dragon with impressive power for how early you can get it.

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* BadassAdorable: It's a cuddly ferret-wyrm with an adorable personality as a partner, but all the same same, it's an Ice-Dragon with impressive power for how early you can get it.



* DiscOneNuke: They're the first Dragon-elemental Pal you can capture, and they have highly impressive stats to accompany it. They're as a direct result a ''very'' solid pick for investing and fusing to the endgame with it.

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* DiscOneNuke: They're the first Dragon-elemental Pal you can capture, and they have highly impressive stats to accompany it. They're as a direct result a ''very'' solid pick for investing and fusing to the endgame with it.with.



* EquipmentUpgrade: There's a chance one of the drops for defeating the field Alpha boss is the schematics for the Legendary cloth outfit.

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* EquipmentUpgrade: There's a chance that one of the drops for defeating the field Alpha boss is the schematics for the Legendary cloth outfit.



* PowerStereotypeFlip: They are an Ice and Dragon-elemental, yet they don't really fit either. They're far too bouncy, playful and gentle to be either the personality stereotypes [[IceKing associated with Ice elementals]] or [[UnstoppableRage associated with Dragon elementals]].

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* PowerStereotypeFlip: They are an Ice and Dragon-elemental, yet they don't really fit either. They're far too bouncy, playful playful, and gentle to be either the personality stereotypes [[IceKing associated with Ice elementals]] or [[UnstoppableRage associated with Dragon elementals]].



* WhiteSheep: They're among the only Dragon-elementals aside from Elphidran, Azurobe and Quivern who doesn't have a HairTriggerTemper.

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* WhiteSheep: They're among the only Dragon-elementals aside from Elphidran, Azurobe Azurobe, and Quivern who doesn't have a HairTriggerTemper.



* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Despite having electrical powers, they ''lack'' complete immunity to lightning strikes. This is what ended their status as divine emissaries. In-game, Univolt do sport resistance to electrical damage as non-Neutral Pals resist their own types, but aren't immune to it.

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* RequiredSecondaryPowers: Despite having electrical powers, they ''lack'' complete immunity to lightning strikes. This is what ended their status as divine emissaries. In-game, Univolt do sport resistance to electrical damage damage, as non-Neutral Pals resist their own types, but they aren't immune to it.



* TheReliableOne: Although not as powerful in work suitability in cooling as Kingpaca Cryst, Cryolinx, or Reptyro Cryst, these kitsune are by far the ''most competent'' as the others [[WrongLineOfWork want to wander off]] to do other jobs, or their size and hunger meters make them terrible choices. Their one weakness is nighttime, where they have to sleep and stop running the fridges, which makes a nocturnal Vanwyrm Cryst assigned to cooling the only other viable option. Unfortunately, you won't get a better monster to run the refrigerators until Frostallion at the end of the game.
* StatSticks: Simply having a Foxcicle in the party will boost the attacking power of all Ice-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Ice Pal like Frostallion or Vanwyrm Cryst.

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* TheReliableOne: Although not as powerful in work suitability in cooling as Kingpaca Cryst, Cryolinx, or Reptyro Cryst, these kitsune are by far the ''most competent'' competent'', as the others [[WrongLineOfWork want to wander off]] to do other jobs, or their size and hunger meters make them terrible choices. Their one weakness is nighttime, where they have to sleep and stop running the fridges, which makes a nocturnal Vanwyrm Cryst assigned to cooling the only other viable option. Unfortunately, you won't get a better monster to run the refrigerators until Frostallion at the end of the game.
* StatSticks: Simply having a Foxcicle in the party will boost the attacking power of all Ice-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Ice Pal like Frostallion or Vanwyrm Cryst.



* HellishHorse: Downplayed. Like the mythological {{Kirin}} creatures the Pal resembles, it cares about its rider so as not to let its fiery mane burn them. They will attack humans in the wild though.

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* HellishHorse: Downplayed. Like the mythological {{Kirin}} creatures the Pal resembles, it cares about its rider so as not to let its fiery mane burn them. They will attack humans in the wild wild, though.



* MysteriousPurple: It has a glowing, fiery purple mane, and tail with protective shoulder flames.

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* MysteriousPurple: It has a glowing, fiery purple mane, mane and tail with protective shoulder flames.



* {{Expy}}: Of [[VideoGame/{{Okami}} Amaterasu]], sharing the same canine design and similar patterns. Their tendency to flee into caves according to the Paldeck also references Amaterasu's story in Myth/JapaneseMythology, and their internal name in the game is "[=AmaterasuWolf=]." Its Japanese name, Shiranui, plays into this by being the nickname of Amaterasu's past incarnation from the game.
* LightningBruiser: With base stats of 100 in both HP and Defense, a powerful 115 attack, and good speed, Kitsun is surprisingly fast, durable and powerful.

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* {{Expy}}: Of [[VideoGame/{{Okami}} Amaterasu]], sharing the same canine design and similar patterns. Their tendency to flee into caves according to the Paldeck also references Amaterasu's story in Myth/JapaneseMythology, and their internal name in the game is "[=AmaterasuWolf=]." "[=AmaterasuWolf=]". Its Japanese name, Shiranui, plays into this by being the nickname of Amaterasu's past incarnation from the game.
* LightningBruiser: With base stats of 100 in both HP and Defense, a powerful 115 attack, and good speed, Kitsun is surprisingly fast, durable durable, and powerful.



* {{Expy}}: It's a {{Hu Mon|s}} with an {{Oni}}-like horn that's FlyingOnACloud, all things pointing to the Forces of Nature as inspiration, more specifically Thunderus for it being an Electric-elemental {{Jerkass}} that shocks people for no reason besides boredom.

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* {{Expy}}: It's a {{Hu Mon|s}} with an {{Oni}}-like horn that's FlyingOnACloud, all things pointing to the Forces of Nature as inspiration, more specifically Thunderus Thundurus for it being an Electric-elemental {{Jerkass}} that shocks people [[ItAmusedMe for no reason besides boredom.boredom]].



* PowerFloats: It has powerful psychic abilities and is always seen levitating. It even ''sleeps'' in midair. The Pal however, [[NotQuiteFlight is incapable of flight.]]

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* PowerFloats: It has powerful psychic abilities and is always seen levitating. It even ''sleeps'' in midair. The Pal however, However, [[NotQuiteFlight it is incapable not actually capable of flight.]]flight]].



* ThisIsMyHuman: In its mind, you didn’t catch one, it caught you. Whether you care for it, or mistreat the Pal, everything you do, or don’t do, is “according to its will”.

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* ThisIsMyHuman: In its mind, you didn’t catch one, it caught you. Whether you care for it, it or mistreat the Pal, everything you do, do or don’t do, do is “according to its will”.



* BewareTheSillyOnes: It's an adorable, even goofy-looking dinosaur, one that even throws a ridiculous stomping tantrum if you hit it... Which is followed by it flattening you and your Pals with powerful AOE attacks and sniping you dead once you try to run. Even for its size and level Dinossom is a rough one.

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* BewareTheSillyOnes: It's an adorable, even goofy-looking dinosaur, one that even throws a ridiculous stomping tantrum if you hit it... Which it… which is followed by it flattening you and your Pals with powerful AOE attacks and sniping you dead once you try to run. Even for its size and level level, Dinossom is a rough one.



* LightningCanDoAnything: At least, it can so long as you survive - in Dinossom's case, changing their typing to Electric rather than Grass.

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* LightningCanDoAnything: At least, it can so long as you survive - in Dinossom's case, changing their typing to Electric rather than Grass.

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