In the realm of Palworld, the peculiar creatures harbor a treasure trove of hidden talents waiting to be unearthed.
These innate abilities, known as Palworld passive skills, serve as invaluable assets in various aspects of your gameplay, not only in combat but also in other facets of the game, making your journey smoother and more enjoyable.
But what are these skills? And how do they work?
Palworld’s hidden passive skills are essential for success. These are integrated into the Pals’ stats. Access them by going to the Pal Box, opening the Management Menu, picking a Pal, and exploring their skills. Examples include Abnormal- which causes a 10 percent decrease in incoming neutral damage; Brave- which causes a 10 percent increase in attack; etc. But be cautious, as some passive skills penalize your companions.
What Are Passive Skills in Palworld? How Do They Work?
Palworld’s passive skills are the unsung heroes, intricately woven into your Pals’ behavior. These talents are the linchpin of your success, especially when confronted by formidable adversaries like dungeon bosses.
These remarkable skills are seamlessly integrated into your Pals’ individual statistics. To reveal the hidden potential of your Pals’ passive skills, follow these simple steps:
1. Head to the Pal Box located in your base.
2. Open the Pal Box Management Menu.
3. Handpick the Pal you wish to inspect for passive skills.
4. Peruse the list of characteristics, including titles like Mine Foreman, Pacifist, and more, nestled under Active Skills.
Depending on the foes you intend to confront or the tasks you plan to undertake, these passive skills can become your ace in the hole, swaying the outcome of battles or bolstering your base’s capabilities.
However, not all passive skills are created equal; some may inadvertently inflict penalties on your adventure companions. It’s crucial to exercise caution in this regard.
Revealed: The Complete Palworld Passive Skills List
Here’s a comprehensive list of Palworld’s more than 60 passive skills, each tailored for specific situations:
– Abnormal: 10 percent decrease in incoming neutral damage.
– Artisan: 50 percent increase in work speed.
– Brittle: 20 percent decrease in defense.
– Aggressive: 10 percent increase in attack, 10 percent decrease in defense.
– Botanical Barrier: 10 percent decrease in incoming grass damage.
– Bottomless Stomach: Satiety drops 15 percent faster.
– Capacitor: 10 percent increase in lightning attack damage.
– Burly Body: 20 percent increase in defense.
– Blood of the Dragon: 10 percent increase in dragon attack damage.
– Brave: 10 percent increase in attack.
– Celestial Emperor: 20 percent increase in neutral attack damage.
– Clumsy: 10 percent decrease in work speed.
– Diet Lover: A decrease in hunger is 15 percent less likely.
– Conceited: 10 percent increase in work speed, 10 percent decrease in defense.
– Earthquake Resistant: 10 percent decrease in incoming earth damage.
– Cheery: 10 percent decrease in incoming dark damage.
– Hooligan: 15 percent increase in attack, 10 percent decrease in work speed.
– Destructive: Sanity (SAN) drops 15 percent faster.
– Coldblooded: 10 percent increase in ice attack damage.
– Coward: 10 percent decrease in attack.
– Dainty Eater: Satiety drops 10 percent slower.
– Downtrodden: 10 percent decrease in defense.
– Dragonkiller: 10 percent decrease in incoming dragon damage.
– Earth Emperor: 20 percent increase in ground attack damage.
– Hard Skin: 10 percent increase in defense.
– Glutton: Satiety drops 10 percent faster.
– Divine Dragon: 20 percent increase in dragon attack.
– Insulated Body: 10 percent decrease in incoming lightning damage.
– Lucky: 15 percent increase in work speed, 15 percent increase in attack.
– Motivational Leader: 25 percent increase in player speed.
– Logging Foreman: 25 percent increase in player logging efficiency.
– Fragrant Foliage: 10 percent increase in grass attack damage.
– Heated Body: 10 percent decrease in incoming ice damage.
– Musclehead: 30 percent increase in attack, 50 percent decrease in work speed.
– Positive Thinker: Sanity (SAN) drops 10 percent slower.
– Nimble: 10 percent increase in movement speed.
– Serious: 20 percent increase in work speed.
– Pacifist: 20 percent decrease in attack.
– Hydromaniac: 10 percent increase in water damage.
– Ferocious: 20 percent increase in attack.
– Ice Emperor: 20 percent increase in ice attack damage.
– Legend: 20 percent increase in attack, 20 percent in defense, and 15 percent in movement speed.
– Masochist: 15 percent increase in defense, 15 percent in attack.
– Mine Foreman: 25 percent increase in player mining efficiency.
– Power of Gaia: 10 percent increase in earth attack damage.
– Pyromaniac: 10 percent increase in fire attack damage.
– Runner: 20 percent increase in movement speed.
– Sadist: 15 percent increase in attack, 15 percent decrease in defense.
– Suntan Lover: One percent decrease in incoming fire damage.
– Swift: 30 percent increase in movement speed.
– Waterproof: 10 percent decrease in incoming water damage.
– Veil of Darkness: 10 percent increase in dark attack damage.
– Unstable: Sanity (SAN) drops 10 percent faster.
– Vanguard: 10 percent increase in player attack.
– Stronghold Strategist: 10 percent increase in player defense.
– Workaholic: Sanity (SAN) drops 15 percent slower.
– Work Slave: 30 percent increase in work speed, 30 percent decrease in attack.
– Zen Mind: 10 percent increase in neutral attack damage.
– Slacker: 30 percent decrease in work speed.
– Vail of Darkness: 10 percent increase in dark damage.
With this extensive list, understanding Palworld’s passive skills can help you make strategic choices and enhance your Pal’s performance.
Are you ready to create the ultimate Pal team? What skills do you find most valuable in your adventures?
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