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* StatSticks: Simply having a Rooby in the party will boost the attacking power of all Fire-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single powerful Fire Pal like Jormuntide Ignis or Blazamut.

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Rooby in the party will boost the attacking power of all Fire-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single powerful Fire Pal like Jormuntide Ignis Ignis, Bushi, Ragnahawk, or Blazamut.
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* BreakoutCharacter: They were largely featured in a variety of promotional material and are basically the SeriesMascot of ''Palworld'', and they have quickly caught on due to their adorability and resulting popularity.

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* BreakoutCharacter: They were largely featured in a variety of promotional material and are basically the SeriesMascot of ''Palworld'', and they have quickly caught on due to their adorability adorability, [[BoringButPractical surprising usefulness/versatility]] and resulting popularity.
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* SecretArt: Emperor Slide, a move where Penking generates an ice field around it to damage and freeze nearby foes before sliding into them at high speed.
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* OvershadowedByAwesome: Even for an early-game pal, Fuack is outclassed by Pengullet, which has better base HP and Defense, an Ice typing, far more Ice skills, the same proficiencies with the addition of Cooling, a much more powerful Partner Skill, and is found slightly earlier than Fuack. The only thing Fuack has over Pengullet is 5 more base Attack.
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Vixy got buffed to digging up Mega at 2 condensations, Giga at 3, and Hyper at 4, making them less of a crutch.


* CrutchCharacter: Their unique ability, Dig Here!, lets them dig up all sorts of useful items, from Gold to arrows to ''Pal Spheres'', meaning assigning a Vixy to your ranch means you'll never want for Pal Spheres ever again, making them a highly useful UtilityPartyMember in the early game. However, normal Pal Spheres only get you so far (pretty much everything at level 30 and above is straight-up immune to them) and arrows aren't compatible with mid- to late-game weaponry, so once you get into the mid- to late-game, it's better off replaced with a more versatile worker. They ''can'' be condensed thrice to improve their Dig Here! skill to dig up Mega Spheres, but that requires catching an extreme amount of Vixy, and even Mega Spheres aren't very useful in the late game.
* DiscOneNuke: Vixy can be found early and is the game's equivalent to Zigzagoon's Pickup ability from ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire''. Put 4+ of these in a Ranch and they'll give you a constant supply of Gold, Arrows and Pal Spheres, easing your early game by forgoing the need to craft the latter two until you start requiring better ammo and spheres.

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* CrutchCharacter: Their unique ability, Dig Here!, lets them dig up all sorts of useful items, from Gold to arrows to ''Pal Spheres'', meaning assigning a Vixy to your ranch means you'll never want for Pal Spheres ever again, making them a highly useful UtilityPartyMember in the early game. However, normal Pal Spheres only get you so far (pretty much everything at level 30 and above is straight-up immune to them) and arrows aren't compatible with mid- to late-game weaponry, so once you get into the mid- to late-game, it's better off replaced with a more versatile worker. They ''can'' be condensed thrice twice to improve their Dig Here! skill to dig up Mega Spheres, thrice to dig up Giga Spheres, and four times to dig up Hyper Spheres, but that requires catching an extreme amount of Vixy, and even Mega Spheres aren't very useful in the late game.
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* DiscOneNuke: Vixy can be found early and is the game's equivalent to Zigzagoon's Pickup ability from ''VideoGame/PokemonRubyAndSapphire''. Put 4+ of these in a Ranch and they'll give you a constant supply of Gold, Arrows and Pal Spheres, easing your early game by forgoing the need to craft the latter two until you start requiring better ammo and spheres. If you have the patience to catch and condense them, they can start digging up free Mega Spheres, Giga Spheres and Hyper Spheres at 2/3/4 Stars respectively.

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

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[[Characters/PalworldHumans Humans & Factions]] | [[Characters/PalworldPals Pals & Pal Elements]]
| '''Lamball to Celaray (1-25)''' | [[Characters/PalworldDirehowlToGorirat Direhowl to Gorirat (26-49)]] | [[Characters/PalworldBeegardeToRagnahawk Beegarde to Ragnahawk (50-74)]] | [[Characters/PalworldKatressToAnubis Katress to Anubis (75-100)]] | [[Characters/PalworldJormuntideToJetragon Jormuntide to Bellanoir (101-112)]]-]]](101-112)]] -]]]
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[[center:[-[[Characters/{{Palworld}} Main Character Index]] | '''Lamball to Celaray (1-25)''' | [[Characters/PalworldDirehowlToGorirat Direhowl to Gorirat (26-49)]] | [[Characters/PalworldBeegardeToRagnahawk 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]] | '''Lamball to Celaray (1-25)''' | [[Characters/PalworldDirehowlToGorirat Direhowl to Gorirat (26-49)]] | [[Characters/PalworldBeegardeToRagnahawk 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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* BoringButPractical: As a base Pal, Killamari only has level 1 in Gathering and 2 in Transporting. However, despite these low stats, it's also small enough that it rarely gets stuck like other transport Pals, and it doesn't need to sleep so it's always doing its job. This actually makes Killamari one of the most reliable harvest and collecting Pals in the game simply because it's always capable of doing its job if left to its own devices.
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* {{Expy}}: Penking is literally a combination of [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Quaquaval_(Pokémon) Quaquaval]] and [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Empoleon_(Pokémon) Empoleon]] as a {{Pirate}} KingMook, right down to being TheDandy.

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* {{Expy}}: Penking is literally a pretty clear combination of [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Quaquaval_(Pokémon) Quaquaval]] and [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Empoleon_(Pokémon) Empoleon]] as a {{Pirate}} KingMook, right down to being TheDandy.

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* ButtMonkey: While it doesn't get it quite as bad as Lamball or Chikipi, the promotional material loves to mistreat Pengullet for BlackComedy. Even in the game itself, Pengullet's Partner Skill is just about the only one that involves ''knocking it out'' by using it as a rocket.
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* ButtMonkey: While it doesn't get it quite as bad as Lamball or Chikipi, the promotional material loves to mistreat Pengullet for BlackComedy. Even in the game itself, Pengullet's Partner Skill is just about the only one that involves ''knocking it out'' by using it as a rocket.
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* {{Expy}}: Penking is literally just [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Quaquaval_(Pokémon) Quaquaval]] as a penguin and a {{Pirate}} KingMook, right down to being TheDandy.

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* {{Expy}}: Penking is literally just a combination of [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Quaquaval_(Pokémon) Quaquaval]] as a penguin and [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Empoleon_(Pokémon) Empoleon]] as a {{Pirate}} KingMook, right down to being TheDandy.

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* EatTheDog: They can notably be harvested for their mutton, and they're described often as very delicious.



* EatTheDog: More so than most other Pals, as a Chikipi can be StewedAlive in a cooking pot. Their status as the island's resident ButtMonkey is played almost entirely for BlackComedy.



* GameHuntingMechanic: They drop Chikipi Poultry and eggs when killed, which can be eaten raw or cooked into a more fulfilling meal.

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* GameHuntingMechanic: They drop Chikipi Poultry and eggs when killed, which can be eaten raw or cooked into a more fulfilling meal. Their status as the island's ButtMonkey and the bottom of the food chain is played entirely for BlackComedy, and promotional material even shows one being StewedAlive in a pot ([[NeverTrustATrailer though there's no option to do this to a Chikipi in-game yet]]).



* CartoonPenguin: I mean, [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter just look at it]]. It looks ''exactly'' like a Cartoon Penguin would, and it's highly silly as well.

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* %%* CartoonPenguin: I mean, [[RidiculouslyCuteCritter just look at it]]. It looks ''exactly'' like a Cartoon Penguin would, and it's highly silly as well.Not an example - see the trope page for the specific definition.



* MasterOfNone: While it can potentially become powerful with enough kitting, in terms of Base utility, it has very little ability to help around outside of watering, and it can't even do this quite so well. Even its healing utility is outclassed later on by Petallia and Lyleen, who have better overall stats and stronger heals (and just to add insult to injury, both of them naturally learn Water skills). Even if you want a healer who won't be clobbered in seconds flat by Fire-elemental bosses like Alpha Jormuntide Ignis or Marcus & Faleris, you're not getting very far with Teafant due to its low stats.

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* MasterOfNone: While it can potentially become powerful with enough kitting, in terms of Base utility, it has very little ability to help around outside of watering, and it can't even do this quite so well. Even its healing utility is outclassed later on by Petallia and Lyleen, who have better overall stats and stronger heals (and just to add insult to injury, both of them naturally learn Water skills). Even if you want a healer who won't be clobbered in seconds flat by Fire-elemental bosses like Alpha Jormuntide Ignis or Marcus & Faleris, you're not getting very far with Teafant due to its low stats.stats and healing output (at the point where you're fighting Jormuntide Ignis or Marcus, Lovander and Felbat's LifeDrain will likely heal for a lot more than Teafant).



* EatTheDog: They drop Rushoar Pork when killed or captured, and it's about as delicious as you'd expect real-world pork to be.
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* ItemCaddy: When placed in a Ranch, they will produce wool. Notably, they produce more wool than Lamball on average, making Cremis a straight upgrade.

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* ItemCaddy: When placed in a Ranch, they will produce wool. Notably, they produce more wool than Lamball on average, making Cremis a straight upgrade.upgrade ([[GameplayAndStorySegregation regardless of what the Paldeck says]]).



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

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Cremis in the party will boost the attacking power of all Neutral-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single powerful Neutral Pal like Paladius Paladius, Lunaris, or Gorirat.



* DiscOneNuke: Their Partner Skill lets you activate Daedream's Dream Chaser ability, [[ZergRush which let's it summon all the other Daedreams in the party to gang up on the enemy target]]. It's generally a very powerful ability to have due to the damage it piles on, but it generally falls off after a certain point unless you don't mind training five different Daedreams.

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* DiscOneNuke: Their Partner Skill lets you activate Daedream's Dream Chaser ability, [[ZergRush which let's lets it summon all the other Daedreams in the party to gang up on the enemy target]]. It's generally a very powerful ability to have due to the damage it piles on, but it generally falls off after a certain point unless you don't mind training five different Daedreams.



* {{Expy}}: Fuddler is basically ''Palworld's'' equivalent of [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Diglett_(Pokémon) Diglett]] and [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Drilbur_(Pokémon) Drillbur]].

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* {{Expy}}: Fuddler is basically ''Palworld's'' equivalent of [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Diglett_(Pokémon) Diglett]] and [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Drilbur_(Pokémon) Drillbur]].Drilbur]].
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* OvershadowedByAwesome: Killamari is an early-game glider that's slightly better than Celaray, but Galeclaw and Hangyu gained afterwards outshine it by not only being faster, but having their own unique traits (Galeclaw allows the player to fire while gliding, while Hangyu lifts the player for a short while when activated).

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* OvershadowedByAwesome: Killamari is an early-game glider that's slightly better than Celaray, but Galeclaw and Hangyu gained afterwards outshine it by not only either being faster, but faster and/or having their own unique traits (Galeclaw moves faster and allows the player to fire while gliding, while Hangyu lifts the player for a short while when activated).activated and while it is slow, it gets boosted by player momentum).
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* {{Expy}}: Celaray are a dead ringer for [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Mantine_(Pokémon) Mantine]], another flying manta ray from ''Pokémon''.

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* {{Expy}}: Celaray are a dead ringer for [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Mantine_(Pokémon) Mantine]], another flying manta ray from ''Pokémon''. Its face, however, is a dead ringer for that of [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Latias_(Pokémon) Latias]].
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* {{Expy}}: They're basically a [[CompositeCharacter combination]] of [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Tentacool_(Pokémon) Tentacool]] and [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Drifloon_(Pokémon) Drifloon]], with the [[BrainFood brain-sucking capabilities]] of [[Characters/DungeonsAndDragonsMindFlayers Mind Flayers]].

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* {{Expy}}: They're basically a [[CompositeCharacter combination]] of [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Tentacool_(Pokémon) Tentacool]] and Tentacool]], [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Inkay_(Pokémon) Inkay]], and [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Drifloon_(Pokémon) Drifloon]], with the [[BrainFood brain-sucking capabilities]] of [[Characters/DungeonsAndDragonsMindFlayers Mind Flayers]].Flayers]], alongside various aesthetics taken from [[https://digimon.fandom.com/wiki/Kuramon Kuramon]] and [[https://digimon.fandom.com/wiki/Tsumemon Tsumemon]].

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* BoringButPractical: Definitely not the most exciting choice of Pal, due to their mundane typing and how they're portrayed in promotional material (read: target practice), but they're at least serviceable in combat, and their ability to work with their hands and produce wool makes them fairly useful around a base. And of course, if push comes to shove, you can always use them as a shield while running away.

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* BoringButPractical: Definitely not the most exciting choice of Pal, due to their mundane typing and how they're portrayed in promotional material (read: target practice), but they're at least serviceable in combat, and their ability to work with their hands and produce wool makes them fairly useful around a base. And of course, if push comes to shove, you can always use them as a shield while running away. They're also the best of the three {{Starter Mon}}s for actual combat, having better stats than Chikipi and better attacks than Cattiva while also lacking Cattiva's [[BlessedWithSuck negative passive skill]].



* SweetSheep: They are undoubtedly sweet and friendly, and they often pose no threat to even a starting Pal trainer. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome It's sadly because of this]] that often gets them repeatedly humiliated and[=/=]or eaten on the islands, though.

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* SweetSheep: They are undoubtedly sweet and friendly, and they often pose no threat to even a starting Pal trainer.tamer. They'll often be content to look at you curiously instead of running away if you approach them. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome It's sadly because of this]] that often gets them repeatedly humiliated and[=/=]or eaten on the islands, though.



* UtilityPartyMember: As if their low stats and the Coward passive skill didn't cripple their combat ability enough, they also have an atrocious movepool, not learning a single skill with more than 50 power until they're at the max level of 50. As such, they're much more useful as early-game base workers or as a StatStick to improve your carry weight.



* UtilityPartyMember: Its Partner Skill, Ore Detector, marks any nearby sites of ore on your map. This, combined with likely being one of the first Mining-capable Pals you'll get, make them very useful for mining out ore in general.

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* UtilityPartyMember: Its Partner Skill, Ore Detector, marks any nearby sites of ore on your map. This, combined with likely being one of the first Mining-capable Pals you'll get, make them very useful for mining out ore in general.general (though unless you max one out with the Essence Condenser, Fuddler can't mine ore itself).


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* UtilityPartyMember: Their stats are marginally better than regular Mau, but by the time you get one you'll probably have much better Pals for combat, making it more useful for digging up money or manning a cooler instead.
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* PunnyName: From "Chimpanzee" and "[[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tansy Tansy]]
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* ItemCaddy: When placed in a Ranch, they will produce wool.

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* ItemCaddy: When placed in a Ranch, they will produce wool. Notably, they produce more wool than Lamball on average, making Cremis a straight upgrade.
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* CutenessProximity: Tends to invoke this in any Pal trainers; this is ''so strong'' thatit even makes them be chosen as de facto pets instead of Lamball despite the latter being far easier to domesticate and having better-quality wool.

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* CutenessProximity: Tends to invoke this in any Pal trainers; this is ''so strong'' thatit that it even makes them be chosen as de facto pets instead of Lamball despite the latter being far easier to domesticate and having better-quality wool.
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* FromNobodyToNightmare: At level 50, a Lamball will learn Pal Blast, a charged, wide area SweepingLaserExplosion, something definitely not expected from the character.

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* FromNobodyToNightmare: At level 50, a Lamball will learn Pal Blast, a charged, wide area wide-area SweepingLaserExplosion, something definitely not expected from the character.



Foxparks is a firey fox-like Pal that's likely going to be the first Flame-elemental Pal you encounter in the Palpagos Islands. While capable of producing and breathing flames, they're not very adept at controlling them and have a tendency of choking themselves up with smoke from their own flames, resulting in forest fire-inducing sneezes. Captive Foxparks can have their fiery breath weaponized in destructive fashion.\\\

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Foxparks is a firey fox-like Pal that's likely going to be the first Flame-elemental Fire-elemental Pal you encounter in the Palpagos Islands. While capable of producing and breathing flames, they're not very adept at controlling them and have a tendency of choking themselves up with smoke from their own flames, resulting in forest fire-inducing sneezes. Captive Foxparks can have their fiery breath weaponized in destructive fashion.\\\



* FantasticLightSource: All Flame-elemental Pals are capable of this, but Foxparks is especially useful in this regard due to its Partner Skill letting you pick it up. [[FireBreathingWeapon On top of doubling as a flamethrower]], it's also [[MundaneUtility a very convenient source of light in dark places or nighttime]].

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* FantasticLightSource: All Flame-elemental Fire-elemental Pals are capable of this, but Foxparks is especially useful in this regard due to its Partner Skill letting you pick it up. [[FireBreathingWeapon On top of doubling as a flamethrower]], it's also [[MundaneUtility a very convenient source of light in dark places or nighttime]].



* PlayingWithFire: It's a Flame-elemental Pal.

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* PlayingWithFire: It's a Flame-elemental Fire-elemental Pal.



* ElementalPersonalities: Sparkit is aggressive, hair-trigger and attacks at the slightest provocation; it's as impulsive as one would expect an Electric-elemental Pal to be.

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* ElementalPersonalities: Sparkit is aggressive, has a hair-trigger temper, and attacks at the slightest provocation; it's as impulsive as one would expect an Electric-elemental Pal to be.



* StatSticks: Simply having a Sparkit in the party will boost the attacking power of all Electric-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Electric Pal like Grizzbolt or Orserk.

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Sparkit in the party will boost the attacking power of all Electric-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Electric Pal like Grizzbolt or Orserk.



* StatSticks: Simply having a Rooby in the party will boost the attacking power of all Fire-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Fire Pal like Jormuntide Ignis or Blazamut.

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Rooby in the party will boost the attacking power of all Fire-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Fire Pal like Jormuntide Ignis or Blazamut.



Pengullet resembles a small, round, blue penguin. It has a red teardrop marking on its chest. Having descended from flight-capable ancestors, Pengullet still retains the urge to fly despite its feathers having been lost through evolution. You can help grant its wish... in a considerably more destructive way than it likely intended.\\\

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Pengullet resembles a small, round, blue penguin. It has a red teardrop marking on its chest. Having descended from flight-capable ancestors, Pengullet still retains the urge to fly despite its feathers having been lost through evolution. You can help grant its wish... wish… in a considerably more destructive way than it likely intended.\\\



* IronButtMonkey: They are routinely subject to slapstick in promotional media, and their Partner Skill involves using them as [[AbnormalAmmo live ammunition]] as a SuicideAttack -- and with Pal Essence Condenser upgrades, they can survive it! Even if unupgraded, the fact they're only knocked unconscious is telling.

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* IronButtMonkey: They are routinely subject to slapstick in promotional media, and their Partner Skill involves using them as [[AbnormalAmmo live ammunition]] as a SuicideAttack -- and with Pal Essence Condenser upgrades, they can survive it! Even if unupgraded, the fact that they're only knocked unconscious is telling.



* MakingASplash: They are a Water-elemental Pal in addition to their Frost-typing.

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* MakingASplash: They are a Water-elemental Pal in addition to their Frost-typing.Ice-typing.



* BullfightBoss: Its unique skill, Emperor's Slide, has it freeze the air around it which allows it to slide at high speed towards the player. Getting hit by this at a low level is a death sentence, since in addition to dealing massive damage, it can potentially freeze player characters or allied pals and leave them vulnerable to more attacks. It keeps this ability when captured.

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* BullfightBoss: Its unique skill, Emperor's Slide, has it freeze the air around it it, which allows it to slide at high speed towards the player. Getting hit by this at a low level is a death sentence, since in addition to dealing massive damage, it can potentially freeze player characters or allied pals and leave them vulnerable to more attacks. It keeps this ability when captured.



* MakingASplash: They are a Water-elemental Pal in addition to their Frost-typing.

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* MakingASplash: They are a Water-elemental Pal in addition to their Frost-typing.Ice-typing.



* RandomDropBooster: Their Brave Sailor partner skill makes Fire-elemental Pals have a chance of increased drops when defeated/caught, as long as Penking is active.

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* RandomDropBooster: Their Brave Sailor partner skill makes Fire-elemental Pals have a chance of increased drops when defeated/caught, defeated/caught as long as Penking is active.



* WakeUpCallBoss: With the first couple of Alpha Pals you fight ([[BeefGate that aren't Mammorest]]) being pretty easy, this is the first Pal you're likely going to die to, due to its higher-than-average level and the fact it's a FlunkyBoss as well.

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* WakeUpCallBoss: With the first couple of Alpha Pals you fight ([[BeefGate that aren't Mammorest]]) being pretty easy, this is the first Pal you're likely going to die to, due to its higher-than-average level and the fact that it's a FlunkyBoss as well.



* GameplayAndStorySegregation: It's capable of ''10 million volts of electricity'', so it's likely to be quite powerful... but its stats aren't too impressive to begin with outside of its highly deadly ability, and it's blown out of the water by other, stronger Electric-elemental Pals you get later.

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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: It's capable of ''10 million volts of electricity'', so it's likely to be quite powerful... powerful… but its stats aren't too impressive to begin with outside of its highly deadly ability, and it's blown out of the water by other, stronger Electric-elemental Pals you get later.



* BizarreAlienBiology: They're more plant than animal, yet they have dimorphic genders like all other Pals do. [[BizarreAlienReproduction And that's not getting into how they reproduce]]...
* BizarreAlienReproduction: Despite being an amorphous blob of tree sap, they can breed with any other Pal and even lay eggs. They even have genders of being male or female, [[MindScrew which flies in the face of trees often being hermaphroditic]]...

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* BizarreAlienBiology: They're more plant than animal, yet they have dimorphic genders like all other Pals do. [[BizarreAlienReproduction And that's not getting into how they reproduce]]...
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* BizarreAlienReproduction: Despite being an amorphous blob of tree sap, they can breed with any other Pal and even lay eggs. They even have genders of being male or female, [[MindScrew which flies in the face of trees often being hermaphroditic]]...hermaphroditic]]…



* RareRandomDrop: Rarely, Gumoss may have a red flower growing along with their sprout. This isn't for show, killing or catching these particular Gumoss will net you Beautiful Flowers.

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* RareRandomDrop: Rarely, Gumoss may have a red flower growing along with their sprout. This isn't just for show, show; killing or catching these particular Gumoss will net you Beautiful Flowers.



Their Partner Skill is Dig Here! which allows them to dig up Pal Spheres, arrows and gold when assigned to a Ranch.

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Their Partner Skill is Dig Here! Here!, which allows them to dig up Pal Spheres, arrows arrows, and gold when assigned to a Ranch.



* CrutchCharacter: Their unique ability, Dig Here!, lets them dig up all sorts of useful items, from Gold to arrows to ''Pal Spheres'', meaning assigning a Vixy to your ranch means you'll never want for Pal Spheres ever again, making them a highly useful UtilityPartyMember in the early game. However, normal Pal Spheres only get you so far (pretty much everything at level 30 and above is straight-up immune to them) and arrows aren't compatible with mid- to late-game weaponry, so once you get into the mid- to late-game it's better off replaced with a more versatile worker. They ''can'' be condensed thrice to improve their Dig Here! skill to dig up Mega Spheres, but that requires catching an extreme amount of Vixy, and even Mega Spheres aren't very useful in the late game.

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* CrutchCharacter: Their unique ability, Dig Here!, lets them dig up all sorts of useful items, from Gold to arrows to ''Pal Spheres'', meaning assigning a Vixy to your ranch means you'll never want for Pal Spheres ever again, making them a highly useful UtilityPartyMember in the early game. However, normal Pal Spheres only get you so far (pretty much everything at level 30 and above is straight-up immune to them) and arrows aren't compatible with mid- to late-game weaponry, so once you get into the mid- to late-game late-game, it's better off replaced with a more versatile worker. They ''can'' be condensed thrice to improve their Dig Here! skill to dig up Mega Spheres, but that requires catching an extreme amount of Vixy, and even Mega Spheres aren't very useful in the late game.



* {{Expy}}: Vixy design wise is for all intents and purposes the Normal-type equivalent of [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Fennekin_(Pokémon) Fennekin]]. Some [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Eevee_(Pokémon) Eevee]] is certainly thrown in too, with being a Neutral-elemental vixen RidiculouslyCuteCritter as well as feverishly popular in-universe.
* GreenThumb: Surprisingly, it's capable of learning Seed Machine Gun, of all abilities... maybe it's dug up the seeds and spat them out?

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* {{Expy}}: Vixy design wise design-wise is for all intents and purposes the Normal-type equivalent of [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Fennekin_(Pokémon) Fennekin]]. Some [[https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Eevee_(Pokémon) Eevee]] is certainly thrown in too, with being a Neutral-elemental vixen RidiculouslyCuteCritter as well as feverishly popular in-universe.
* GreenThumb: Surprisingly, it's capable of learning Seed Machine Gun, of all abilities... abilities… maybe it's dug up the seeds and spat them out?



* StatSticks: Simply having a Hoocrates in the party will boost the attacking power of all Dark-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Dark Pal like Shadowbeak or Necromus.

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Hoocrates in the party will boost the attacking power of all Dark-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Dark Pal like Shadowbeak or Necromus.



* MasterOfNone: While it can potentially become powerful with enough kitting, in terms of Base utility, it has very little ability to help around outside of watering, and it can't even do this quite so well. Even its healing utility is outclassed later on by Petallia and Lyleen, who have better overall stats and stronger heals (and just to add insult to injury, both of them naturally learn Water skills).

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* MasterOfNone: While it can potentially become powerful with enough kitting, in terms of Base utility, it has very little ability to help around outside of watering, and it can't even do this quite so well. Even its healing utility is outclassed later on by Petallia and Lyleen, who have better overall stats and stronger heals (and just to add insult to injury, both of them naturally learn Water skills). Even if you want a healer who won't be clobbered in seconds flat by Fire-elemental bosses like Alpha Jormuntide Ignis or Marcus & Faleris, you're not getting very far with Teafant due to its low stats.



* {{Motifs}}: Thematically, Teafant is themed after a porcelain teapot design wise, [[ThemeNaming reflecting on its name]].
* NoseNuggets: There is a major theory that Teafant's water pouring through its nose is actually its ''[[{{Squick}} snot]].'' The distinction on whether it's this or water is apparently enough to have started [[FlameWar Flame Wars]] among Pal scholars.
* PetBabyWildAnimal: Its general appearance gives the feeling of a baby Elephant, and it's very adorable. [[SubvertedTrope Though then you realize]] this is what it looks like while it's an ''adult.''
* PoorPredictableRock: Unless one gives it Skill Fruits, its movepool is very limited, only having one answer for its attacks that aren't Water damage, and it isn't very strong. Not helping it is that is only has ''one'' use at a Base, and that's to water things.

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* {{Motifs}}: Thematically, Teafant is themed after a porcelain teapot design wise, design-wise, [[ThemeNaming reflecting on its name]].
* NoseNuggets: There is a major theory that Teafant's water pouring through its nose is actually its ''[[{{Squick}} snot]].'' snot]]''. The distinction on whether it's this or water is apparently enough to have started [[FlameWar Flame Wars]] among Pal scholars.
* PetBabyWildAnimal: Its general appearance gives the feeling of a baby Elephant, elephant, and it's very adorable. [[SubvertedTrope Though then you realize]] this is what it looks like while it's an ''adult.''
* PoorPredictableRock: Unless one gives it Skill Fruits, its movepool is very limited, only having one answer for its attacks that aren't isn't Water damage, and it isn't very strong. Not helping it is that is only has ''one'' use at a Base, and that's to water things.



* StaticElectricity: Presumably how they can learn so many Electric-elemental moves despite being Neutral-elemental. Due to its luxurious fur coat, it often generates so much electricity from static it can shock other enemies with it.
* StatSticks: Simply having a Cremis in the party will boost the attacking power of all Neutral-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Neutral Pal like Paladius or Gorirat.

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* StaticElectricity: Presumably how they can learn so many Electric-elemental moves despite being Neutral-elemental. Due to its luxurious fur coat, it often generates so much electricity from static that it can shock other its enemies with it.
* StatSticks: Simply having a Cremis in the party will boost the attacking power of all Neutral-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Neutral Pal like Paladius or Gorirat.



Daedream is a pal resembling a floating black demonic sheep. With power over dreams, it's more than happy to provide an endless stream of happy dreams to those it likes... emphasis on ''endless'', as those it puts under its spell are doomed to spend the rest of their life asleep.\\\

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Daedream is a pal resembling a floating black demonic sheep. With power over dreams, it's more than happy to provide an endless stream of happy dreams to those it likes... likes… emphasis on ''endless'', as those it puts under its spell are doomed to spend the rest of their life asleep.\\\



Rushoar is a pal resembling a brown boar. It sports jagged fur around its head which end in a tan pattern. It has a long snout with bone colored tusks. Being extremely aggressive Pal, it often picks fights before gauging its opponent's strength. Though small, its powerful charge can even send boulders flying.\\\

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Rushoar is a pal resembling a brown boar. It sports jagged fur around its head which end in a tan pattern. It has a long snout with bone colored tusks. Being an extremely aggressive Pal, it often picks fights before gauging its opponent's strength. Though small, its powerful charge can even send boulders flying.\\\
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* MasterOfNone: In terms of stats, Chikipi has the lowest base stat total, with a low 60 in each of its stats.

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* MasterOfNone: In terms of stats, Chikipi has the lowest base stat total, with a low 60 in each of its stats. They're not ''the'' worst at base Attack and Defense, though -- Mozzarina has the worst base Attack at 50, while Fuddler and both versions of Leezpunk have the worst base Defense at 50.

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* MasterOfNone: While it can potentially become powerful with enough kitting, in terms of Base utility, it has very little ability to help around outside of watering, and it can't even do this quite so well. Even its healing utility is outclassed later on by Petallia and Lyleen, who have better overall stats (and just to add insult to injury, both of them naturally learn Water skills).

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* MasterOfNone: While it can potentially become powerful with enough kitting, in terms of Base utility, it has very little ability to help around outside of watering, and it can't even do this quite so well. Even its healing utility is outclassed later on by Petallia and Lyleen, who have better overall stats and stronger heals (and just to add insult to injury, both of them naturally learn Water skills).



* CuteLittleFangs: They always have one of their pointy canines poking out, even with their mouths closed, adding to their cute looks.




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* UtilityPartyMember: Their stats are on-par with the early-game ComMons (which is to say, completely unimpressive), but their ability to dig up money at a Ranch can be quite useful throughout the game.
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* TheChewToy: Its Paldeck entry describes them as having tumbled down to the bottom of the food chain itself. Even promotional material gets in on this; Lamballs are often shot, killed, enslaved or butchered in the promotional material, as the shock of such a cute critter being maimed was done for the game's BlackComedy.

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* TheChewToy: Its Paldeck entry describes them as having tumbled down to the bottom of the food chain itself. Even promotional material gets in on this; Lamballs are often shot, killed, enslaved enslaved, or butchered in the promotional material, as the shock of such a cute critter being maimed was done for the game's BlackComedy.



* CastingAShadow: Seems to have a full grasp of Dark-elemental attacks, from Shadow Burst to Dark Laser at his maximum level.

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* CastingAShadow: Seems to have a full grasp of Dark-elemental attacks, from Shadow Burst to Dark Laser at his its maximum level.



* FunctionalAddict: They have an addiction to caffeine and drink it constantly, but can function relatively well. [[RequiredSecondaryPowers The fact they're a Dark-elemental means that they don't need to sleep anyways]].

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* FunctionalAddict: They have an addiction to caffeine and drink it constantly, but can function relatively well. [[RequiredSecondaryPowers The fact that they're a Dark-elemental means that they don't need to sleep anyways]].



* PoisonousPerson: It's first learned skill is Poison Blast.

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* PoisonousPerson: It's Its first learned skill is Poison Blast.



* WhenHeSmiles: Despresso is normally a PerpetualFrowner par excellent, but when he rarely smiles -- like in the hot tub or being petted -- it's outright ''[[https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fdepresso-smiles-when-he-is-in-the-hot-tub-v0-6hhlcgr2rbec1.png%3Fauto%3Dwebp%26s%3Da22d10487062f3c865636f04df78b27bf2ffaad1 adorable]]''.

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* WhenHeSmiles: Despresso is normally a PerpetualFrowner par excellent, but when he it rarely smiles -- like in the hot tub or being petted -- it's outright ''[[https://www.reddit.com/media?url=https%3A%2F%2Fpreview.redd.it%2Fdepresso-smiles-when-he-is-in-the-hot-tub-v0-6hhlcgr2rbec1.png%3Fauto%3Dwebp%26s%3Da22d10487062f3c865636f04df78b27bf2ffaad1 adorable]]''.



* CutenessProximity: Tends to invoke this in any Pal trainers; this is ''so strong'' it even makes them be chosen as de facto pets instead of Lamball despite being far easier to domesticate and having better-quality wool.

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* CutenessProximity: Tends to invoke this in any Pal trainers; this is ''so strong'' it thatit even makes them be chosen as de facto pets instead of Lamball despite the latter being far easier to domesticate and having better-quality wool.



* JackOfAllStats: It dabbles into both Neutral, Electric and Ground attacks, has decent stats for an earlygame Pal, and can do a fair amount of work around the Base. It can do a lot of things but also not do them exceptionally. May dip into MasterOfNone if their stats fall off after a certain point.

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* JackOfAllStats: It dabbles into both Neutral, Electric Electric, and Ground attacks, has decent stats for an earlygame early-game Pal, and can do a fair amount of work around the Base. It can do a lot of things but also not do them exceptionally. May dip into MasterOfNone if their stats fall off after a certain point.



* SuperWoolGrowth: They have a ''lot'' of fur on them, and no matter how much they shed it they always seem to grow it back very shortly afterwards.

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* SuperWoolGrowth: They have a ''lot'' of fur on them, and no matter how much they shed it it, they always seem to grow it back very shortly afterwards.



* TeamPet: It's frequently kept at one by virtue of its sheer cuteness.

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* TeamPet: It's frequently kept at as one by virtue of its sheer cuteness.
cuteness.



* BreathWeapon: They can exhale ice cold air to freeze enemies with at a high enough level.
* CastingAShadow: They're a Dark-elemental Pal, and can learn Dark Ball, Shadow Burst, Nightmare Ball and eventually Dark Laser naturally.
* {{Curse}}: It inflicts a particularly powerful one that hexes those afflicts to never rouse from their sleep while Daedream devours their dreams as a result. This is done presumably for self-sustenance, and once it has its fill it moves on.
* DarkIsEvil: [[ZigZaggingTrope They're]] ''[[ZigZaggingTrope not]]'' [[ZigZaggingTrope evil]], as [[DarkIsNotEvil any Pal can be a force of good in the right hands]]... [[DamnedByFaintPraise however]], given [[ForcedSleep what they inflict on unsuspecting victims]] and [[HorrorHunger what they sustain themselves with]], the distinction can honestly be academic at best. Doesn't help that Daedream is cheerful and a prankster one moment, and then capable of terrifying black magic the next.

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* BreathWeapon: They can exhale ice cold ice-cold air to freeze enemies with at a high enough level.
* CastingAShadow: They're a Dark-elemental Pal, and can learn Dark Ball, Shadow Burst, Nightmare Ball Ball, and eventually Dark Laser naturally.
* {{Curse}}: It inflicts a particularly powerful one that hexes those afflicts to never rouse from their sleep while Daedream devours their dreams as a result. This is done presumably for self-sustenance, and once it has its fill fill, it moves on.
* DarkIsEvil: [[ZigZaggingTrope They're]] ''[[ZigZaggingTrope not]]'' [[ZigZaggingTrope evil]], as [[DarkIsNotEvil any Pal can be a force of good in the right hands]]... hands]]… [[DamnedByFaintPraise however]], given [[ForcedSleep what they inflict on unsuspecting victims]] and [[HorrorHunger what they sustain themselves with]], the distinction can honestly be academic at best. Doesn't help that Daedream is cheerful and a prankster one moment, and then capable of terrifying black magic the next.



* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Let's see... a feminine demonic creature who haunts its prey at night and steals their energy before departing, with their {{Curse}} outright weakening the vitality of the victim until they die? Are we sure Daedream isn't a [[SuccubiAndIncubi succubus]]?

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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Let's see... see… a feminine demonic creature who haunts its prey at night and steals their energy before departing, with their {{Curse}} outright weakening the vitality of the victim until they die? Are we sure Daedream isn't a [[SuccubiAndIncubi succubus]]?



* DyingDream: All dreams it inflicts on are inevitably this, no matter how beautiful, as it means the afflicted will ''never wake up again.''

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* DyingDream: All dreams it inflicts on are inevitably this, no matter how beautiful, as it means the afflicted will ''never wake up again.''again''.



* TheFairFolk: It actually ticks off many of the boxes of this. A prankster imp who's carefree and playful one moment and can put you into a never-ending sleep the next for no reason [[ForTheLulz than out of boredom]].
* FateWorseThanDeath: Hard to imagine a worse fate than being kept in a constant lucid dream that you may or may not know isn't real yet be unable to wake out of ever again.

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* TheFairFolk: It actually ticks off many of the boxes of this. A prankster imp who's carefree and playful one moment and can put you into a never-ending sleep the next for no other reason [[ForTheLulz than out of boredom]].
* FateWorseThanDeath: Hard to imagine a worse fate than being kept in a constant lucid dream that [[LotusEaterMachine you may or may not know isn't real real]], yet be unable to wake out of ever again.



* HiddenDepths: Daedreams have the capacity to lock their victims into neverending nightmares before death, but desire to give those who fall under their purview [[ForHappiness endless happy dreams]]. This shows they're not cruel monsters, and don't want to inflict any unnecessary pain upon their prey.

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* HiddenDepths: Daedreams have the capacity to lock their victims into neverending nightmares before death, but desire to give those who fall under their purview [[ForHappiness endless happy dreams]]. This shows that they're not ''not'' cruel monsters, and don't want to inflict any unnecessary pain upon their prey.



* LotusEaterMachine: It puts those it's interested in to sleep and gives them endless happy dreams... [[AndIMustScream and those victims can never wake up again]].
* MundaneUtility: For all their dark magic and curses they're surprisingly good mundane laborers. They only have Gathering, Transporting, and Handiwork, meaning they won't get distracted by other tasks, they have low food requirements, you can catch them early in the game, and they never sleep. This can make them somewhat hard to keep happy, but once you're able to keep them safe and sane they'll work almost 24 hours a day.

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* LotusEaterMachine: It puts those it's interested in to sleep and gives them endless happy dreams... dreams… [[AndIMustScream and those victims can never wake up again]].
* MundaneUtility: For all their dark magic and curses curses, they're surprisingly good mundane laborers. They only have Gathering, Transporting, and Handiwork, meaning they won't get distracted by other tasks, they have low food requirements, you can catch them early in the game, and they never sleep. This can make them somewhat hard to keep happy, but once you're able to keep them safe and sane sane, they'll work almost 24 hours a day.



* ThePrankster: They are prone to mischief and pranks to those that are awake... though you better hope to ''god'' that they don't put you to sleep.

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* ThePrankster: They are prone to mischief and pranks to those that are awake... awake… though you better hope to ''god'' that they don't put you to sleep.



* TheSandman: A malevolent version of this trope, as Daedream puts you to sleep to have pleasant dreams... ''[[AndIMustScream permanently]]''.

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* TheSandman: A malevolent version of this trope, as Daedream puts you to sleep to have pleasant dreams... dreams… ''[[AndIMustScream permanently]]''.



* YourSoulIsMine: As mentioned above, they can potentially drop Small Pal Souls, which implies that they're not only just a DreamStealer or EmotionEater, but something far worse...

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* YourSoulIsMine: As mentioned above, they can potentially drop Small Pal Souls, which implies that they're not only just a DreamStealer or EmotionEater, but something far worse...worse…



* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: A late-level skill they learn is Rock Lance, which as the name implies, impales the foe on a giant stalagmite.

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* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: A late-level skill they learn is Rock Lance, which which, as the name implies, impales the foe on a giant stalagmite.



* NonElemental: Despite being a Ground-elemental Pal, they actually learn a fair amount of Neutral-elemental attacks to boot, likely highlighting the fact they aren't too different from other Neutral-elemental Pals.

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* NonElemental: Despite being a Ground-elemental Pal, they actually learn a fair amount of Neutral-elemental attacks to boot, likely highlighting the fact that they aren't too different from other Neutral-elemental Pals.



* BrokenPedestal: A reasonable interpretation for why they nest in your bed is because they take a ''liking'' to the human in question. Which makes the fact, to them, you threw away their gift be a case of this.

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* BrokenPedestal: A reasonable interpretation for why they nest in your bed is because they take a ''liking'' to the human in question. Which makes the fact, to them, fact that, from their perspective, you threw away their gift be a case of this.



* DarkIsNotEvil: ...they can be very affectionate to those that capture it, and clearly can fight for a heroic trainer. In the wild they show a curious demeanor towards you so long as you do not attack them.
* DisproportionateRetribution: It does ''not'' take well to you removing its hair from your bed, ''at all.''

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* DarkIsNotEvil: ...they can be very affectionate to those that capture it, and clearly can fight for a heroic trainer. In the wild wild, they show a curious demeanor towards you so long as you do not attack them.
* DisproportionateRetribution: It does ''not'' take well to you removing its hair from your bed, ''at all.''all''.



* DogsLoveFireHydrants: Overlaps with CanineConfusion as the fox Pal marks its territory by, shedding its hair, on your bed and [[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave takes a snooze on it]]. You have a deathwish for wanting to evict the creature after that.
* DontWakeTheSleeper: If it chooses to sleep in your bed - ''leave it be''. Its known to vengefully go after humans who disturb its sleep.

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* DogsLoveFireHydrants: Overlaps with CanineConfusion CanineConfusion, as the fox Pal marks its territory by, by shedding its hair, hair on your bed and [[TheThingThatWouldNotLeave takes a snooze on it]]. You have a deathwish death wish for wanting to evict the creature after that.
* DontWakeTheSleeper: If it chooses to sleep in your bed - bed, ''leave it be''. Its It's known to vengefully go after humans who disturb its sleep.



* PowerCrystal: They have a PowerCrystal that makes up some kind of robe of some kind. It's hard to know whether this is [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman the source of its powers]], or [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane just purely ornamental]].

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* PowerCrystal: They have a PowerCrystal that makes up some kind of robe of some kind.robe. It's hard to know whether this is [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman the source of its powers]], or [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane just purely ornamental]].



* SupportPartyMember: It applies Dark-elemental damage to its trainers attacks, which could actually be very useful in the right hands.
* SupernaturalElite: Nox is self-stylized as an aristocrat of the night, as per its BossSubtitles. If it's to lay in your bed, you'd best be ''grateful'' for it, [[EntitledToHaveYou or else]].

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* SupportPartyMember: It applies Dark-elemental damage to its trainers trainer's attacks, which could actually be very useful in the right hands.
* SupernaturalElite: Nox is self-stylized as an aristocrat of the night, as per its BossSubtitles. If it's going to lay in your bed, you'd best be ''grateful'' for it, [[EntitledToHaveYou or else]].



* YourSoulIsMine: The darkest indicator that "the night that never ends" could be [[FateWorseThanDeath far worse than one may think]] is that Nox drops Small Pal Souls when defeated or caught. [[AndIMustScream Gulp]]...

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* YourSoulIsMine: The darkest indicator that "the night that never ends" could be [[FateWorseThanDeath far worse than one may think]] is that Nox drops Small Pal Souls when defeated or caught. [[AndIMustScream Gulp]]...Gulp]]…



* AwesomeButImpractical: InUniverse, their entire act of sharpening their claws is this. On the one hand, it's extremely powerful and ''does'' have a lot of cutting power... but this takes a lot of time and energy to do so, and it usually takes entire ''days'' just to maintain efficiently.
* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Sharp enough that they're as sharp as ''diamonds''. However, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome this can take a lot of energy and time to do so, leading it to do little else in the meantime]].

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* AwesomeButImpractical: InUniverse, their entire act of sharpening their claws is this. On the one hand, it's extremely powerful and ''does'' have a lot of cutting power... power… but this takes a lot of time and energy to do so, and it usually takes entire ''days'' just to maintain efficiently.
* AbsurdlySharpClaws: Sharp enough that they're as sharp as ''diamonds''. However, [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome this can take a lot of energy and time to do so, maintain, leading it to do little else in the meantime]].



* DishingOutDirt: They are a Ground-elemental Pal, and learn near-exclusively Ground-elemental skills, from Sand Blast, to Stone Blast, to Stone Cannon. to Sand Tornado to [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice Rock Lance]].

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* DishingOutDirt: They are a Ground-elemental Pal, and learn near-exclusively Ground-elemental skills, from Sand Blast, to Stone Blast, to Stone Cannon. Cannon, to Sand Tornado Tornado, to [[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice Rock Lance]].



* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Look at it, it's adorable! It looks almost like an underground rabbit with those head tufts than it does a mole.

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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Look at it, it's adorable! It looks almost looks more like an underground rabbit with those head tufts than it does a mole.



* UtilityPartyMember: Its Partner Skill, Ore Detector, marks on your may any nearby sites of ore. This combined with likely being one of the first Mining-capable Pals you'll get, make them very useful for mining out ore in general.

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* UtilityPartyMember: Its Partner Skill, Ore Detector, marks on your may any nearby sites of ore. This ore on your map. This, combined with likely being one of the first Mining-capable Pals you'll get, make them very useful for mining out ore in general.



* CruelAndUnusualDeath: "Eaten by Killamari" is likely near the top of the list of "worst ways to die" in the ''Palworld'' universe. They latch onto your head and ''[[BrainFood suck your brain]] and everything inside of you through cracking the skull open,'' '''''[[AndIMustScream while conscious]]'''''. Archaeologists found remains that were so dried-up that they thought they were mummified, but no, ''those were the remains of Pals eaten by it.''

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* CruelAndUnusualDeath: "Eaten by Killamari" is likely near the top of the list of "worst ways to die" in the ''Palworld'' universe. They latch onto your head and ''[[BrainFood suck your brain]] and everything inside of you through cracking the skull open,'' '''''[[AndIMustScream while you're still conscious]]'''''. Archaeologists found remains that were so dried-up that they thought they were mummified, but no, ''those were the remains of Pals eaten by it.''



* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: They're a species of cephalopods that actually aren't found anywhere near water, but in caverns. Likely to give the feeling they're something straight out of a CosmicHorrorStory. This also gives them the practical benefit of being usable as a glider.
* GrotesqueCute: They're very adorable critters in a really unsettling way with big, cute eyes and a derpy look... who're a predatory species that ''sucks out the insides of its prey from the head upwards'', providing near-comedic dissonance between their looks and way of life.

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* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: They're a species of cephalopods that actually aren't found anywhere near water, but in caverns. Likely caverns — likely to give the feeling they're something straight out of a CosmicHorrorStory. This also gives them the practical benefit of being usable as a glider.
* GrotesqueCute: They're very adorable critters in a really unsettling way with big, cute eyes and a derpy look... look… who're a predatory species that ''sucks out the insides of its prey from the head upwards'', providing near-comedic dissonance between their looks and way of life.



* PaperTiger: Killamari has an outright terrifying Paldeck entry that mentions how it sucks the brains out of its victims, leaving them mummified husks. Killamari itself however is a MasterOfNone, having the second-lowest base stat total of all Pals with both its base health and attack at 60 and a base defense of only 70.

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* PaperTiger: Killamari has an outright terrifying Paldeck entry that mentions how it sucks the brains out of its victims, leaving them mummified husks. Killamari itself however itself, however, is a MasterOfNone, having the second-lowest base stat total of all Pals with both its base health and attack at 60 and a base defense of only 70.



* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Hard to imagine something so cute could be so terrifying.

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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Hard to imagine that something so cute could be so terrifying.



A strange cat-like creature that's shaped after an Egyptian-like cat. Its hard tail does not deteriorate even when cut off. Some believed these severed tails to be good luck, but for the innumerable Mau who were poached as a result, they were anything but.\\\

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A strange cat-like creature that's shaped after like an Egyptian-like Egyptian-styled cat. Its hard tail does not deteriorate even when cut off. Some believed these severed tails to be good luck, but for the innumerable Mau who were poached as a result, they were anything but.\\\



* TheSacredDarkness: Deconstructed. They were worshipped by an ancient civilization for being good omens of fortune despite their Dark-elemental powers, but this eventually perverted into them being hunted for sport as their severed tales are said to never deteriorate and bring good luck.

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* TheSacredDarkness: Deconstructed. They were worshipped by an ancient civilization for being good omens of fortune despite their Dark-elemental powers, but this eventually perverted into them being hunted for sport as their severed tales tails are said to never deteriorate and bring good luck.



* {{Foil}}: Mau Cryst completely parallels its Dark-elemental variant in every way. Its typing makes it strong against Dragon-elemental attacks, while its mainline brethren makes it ''weak'' against it. Normal Mau has a tail that doesn't degrade or get destroyed even after being cut off, while Mau Cryst's tale shatters upon dying. Its mainline brethren was hunted nearly to extinction for its tail, while itself was seen as good luck to be raised with care, thus it is found openly in the wild. Both are said to bring good fortune, but only one of which is said to be actually lucky.

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* {{Foil}}: Mau Cryst completely parallels its Dark-elemental variant in every way. Its typing makes it strong against Dragon-elemental attacks, while its mainline brethren makes it ''weak'' against it. Normal Mau has a tail that doesn't degrade or get destroyed even after being cut off, while Mau Cryst's tale tail shatters upon dying. Its mainline brethren was hunted nearly to extinction for its tail, while Mau Cryst itself was seen as good luck to be raised with care, thus it is found openly in the wild. Both are said to bring good fortune, but only one of which them is said to be actually lucky.



* SameCharacterButDifferent: They're not only different from their Dark-elemental counterpart in powers, but they're practically [[{{Foil}} Foils]] to each other, too..

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* SameCharacterButDifferent: They're not only different from their Dark-elemental counterpart in powers, but they're practically [[{{Foil}} Foils]] to each other, too..too.



* SingleTargetSexuality: Once they latch onto a desired partner, they stop whatever their doing to settle down with it.

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* SingleTargetSexuality: Once they latch onto a desired partner, they stop whatever their they're doing to settle down with it.



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* JokeCharacter: Chikipi seems to be an exercise in making a Pal as worthless as possible in terms of both utility and combat power. Its Paldeck entry focuses on how weak and tasty it is, its stats are the worst in the game at 60 apiece, and at high levels where most Pals start accessing various powerful LastDiscMagic skills, Chikipi is stuck with Sand Tornado and Flare Storm, which mid- and late-game Pals learn by level 20 or so. The only Skill it has with triple-digit power is Implode, which is [[ActionBomb only usable once]] and is still underwhelming given Chikipi's horrible stats. Even Cattiva and Lamball at least have serviceable utility at a base and get Pal Blast if you level them up to 50. The only thing it has going for it is laying eggs.

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* JokeCharacter: Chikipi seems to be an exercise in making a Pal as worthless as possible in terms of both utility and combat power. Its Paldeck entry focuses on how weak and tasty it is, its stats are the worst in the game at 60 apiece, and at high levels where most Pals start accessing various powerful LastDiscMagic skills, Chikipi is stuck with Sand Tornado and Flare Storm, which mid- and late-game Pals learn by level 20 or so. The only Skill it has with triple-digit power is Implode, which is [[ActionBomb only usable once]] and is still underwhelming given Chikipi's horrible stats. Even Cattiva and Lamball at least have serviceable utility at a base and get Pal Blast if you level them up to 50. The only thing it has going for it is laying eggs.eggs... but it is the ''only'' Pal [[ThisLooksLikeAJobForAquaman that can do so]], making Chikipi NotCompletelyUseless.
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* JokeCharacter: Chikipi seems to be an exercise in making a Pal as worthless as possible in terms of both utility and combat power. Its Paldeck entry focuses on how weak and tasty it is, its stats are the worst in the game at 60 apiece, and at high levels where most Pals start accessing various powerful LastDiscMagic skills, Chikipi is stuck with Sand Tornado and Flare Storm, which mid- and late-game Pals learn by level 20 or so. The only Skill it has with triple-digit power is Implode, which is [[ActionBomb only usable once]] and is still underwhelming given Chikipi's horrible stats. Even Cattiva and Lamball at least have serviceable utility at a base and get Pal Blast if you level them up to 50. The only thing it has going for it is laying eggs.
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* MasterOfNone: Killamari's stats are among the lowest in the game, with 60 in both health and attack and 70 in defense (for reference, Chikipi has 60 in all, and Lamball has 70 in all). Furthermore, its utility as a glider is overshadowed by both Galeclaw and Hangyu.


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* PaperTiger: Killamari has an outright terrifying Paldeck entry that mentions how it sucks the brains out of its victims, leaving them mummified husks. Killamari itself however is a MasterOfNone, having the second-lowest base stat total of all Pals with both its base health and attack at 60 and a base defense of only 70.
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* StatSticks: Simply having a Sparkit in the party will boost the attacking power of all Electric-Elemental Pals, making them great if you only rely on a single but powerful Electric Pal like Grizzbolt or Orserk.

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Sparkit in the party will boost the attacking power of all Electric-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Electric Pal like Grizzbolt or Orserk.



* StatSticks: Simply having a Rooby in the party will boost the attacking power of all Fire-Elemental Pals, making them great if you only rely on a single but powerful Fire Pal like Jormuntide Ignis or Blazamut.
* SupportPartyMember: Its presence in the party boosts the attack of all your Fire-elemental Pals in the party, giving them a unique niche in keeping them around even after they get overshadowed by stronger Fire-element Pals.

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Rooby in the party will boost the attacking power of all Fire-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Fire Pal like Jormuntide Ignis or Blazamut.
* SupportPartyMember: Its Their presence in the party boosts the attack of all your Fire-elemental Pals in the party, giving them a unique niche in keeping them around even after they get overshadowed by stronger Fire-element Pals.



* StatSticks: Simply having a Hoocrates in the party will boost the attacking power of all Dark-Elemental Pals, making them great if you only rely on a single but powerful Dark Pal like Shadowbeak or Necromus.
* SupportPartyMember: Its presence in the party boosts the attack of all your Dark-elemental Pals in the party, giving them a unique niche in keeping them around even after they get overshadowed by stronger Dark-element Pals.

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Hoocrates in the party will boost the attacking power of all Dark-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Dark Pal like Shadowbeak or Necromus.
* SupportPartyMember: Its Their presence in the party boosts the attack of all your Dark-elemental Pals in the party, giving them a unique niche in keeping them around even after they get overshadowed by stronger Dark-element Pals.



* StatSticks: Simply having a Cremis in the party will boost the attacking power of all Neutral-Elemental Pals, making them great if you only rely on a single but powerful Neutral Pal like Paladius or Gorirat.

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Cremis in the party will boost the attacking power of all Neutral-Elemental Pals, making them great for [[SupportPartyMember support filler]] if you only rely on a single but powerful Neutral Pal like Paladius or Gorirat.



* SupportPartyMember: Its presence in the party boosts the attack of all your Neutral-elemental Pals in the party, giving them a unique niche in keeping them around even after they get overshadowed by stronger Neutral-element Pals.

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* SupportPartyMember: Its Their presence in the party boosts the attack of all your Neutral-elemental Pals in the party, giving them a unique niche in keeping them around even after they get overshadowed by stronger Neutral-element Pals.

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* SupportPartyMember: Its presence in the party boosts ''all'' Electric-elemental attacks, giving it a unique niche in keeping the little cat around.

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Sparkit in the party will boost the attacking power of all Electric-Elemental Pals, making them great if you only rely on a single but powerful Electric Pal like Grizzbolt or Orserk.
* SupportPartyMember: Its presence in the party boosts ''all'' the attack of all your Electric-elemental attacks, Pals in the party, giving it a unique niche in keeping the little cat around.around even after it gets overshadowed by stronger Electric-element Pals.



* SupportPartyMember: Having Rooby in your party increases the Attack of all Fire Pals you have on hand.

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* StatSticks: Simply having a Rooby in the party will boost the attacking power of all Fire-Elemental Pals, making them great if you only rely on a single but powerful Fire Pal like Jormuntide Ignis or Blazamut.
* SupportPartyMember: Having Rooby Its presence in your the party increases boosts the Attack attack of all Fire your Fire-elemental Pals you have on hand.in the party, giving them a unique niche in keeping them around even after they get overshadowed by stronger Fire-element Pals.


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* StatSticks: Simply having a Hoocrates in the party will boost the attacking power of all Dark-Elemental Pals, making them great if you only rely on a single but powerful Dark Pal like Shadowbeak or Necromus.
* SupportPartyMember: Its presence in the party boosts the attack of all your Dark-elemental Pals in the party, giving them a unique niche in keeping them around even after they get overshadowed by stronger Dark-element Pals.


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* StatSticks: Simply having a Cremis in the party will boost the attacking power of all Neutral-Elemental Pals, making them great if you only rely on a single but powerful Neutral Pal like Paladius or Gorirat.


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* SupportPartyMember: Its presence in the party boosts the attack of all your Neutral-elemental Pals in the party, giving them a unique niche in keeping them around even after they get overshadowed by stronger Neutral-element Pals.
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* MasterOfNone: In terms of stats, Chikipi has the lowest base stat total, with a low 60 in each of its stats.


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* GlassCannon: Fuack has a low base HP and Defense of 60, but a rather high (for the early-game) attack of 80.

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