When catching a new Pal, players gamble on what kind of perks their new Pal is paired with. Unlucky players can receive some pretty cruddy perks that can turn base productivity and combat into an absolute nightmare. Here are the worst passive skills in Palworld that players should avoid.
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Perks in the world are broken up into six tiers. Since the focus right now is on the worst passive skills, the focus will be on Tier -3,-2, and -1 passive skills. All perks in the tier do not have any pros of any kind, making them easily the worst skills to have. These are the following perks that players should never want their pals to possess:
While players’ first instinct may be to butcher or discard a Pal with one of these perks, some pals may inevitably come with their assigned perk. For example, a Cattiva is profiled as a coward, so it’s out of their control to be stuck with the Coward skill.
While Palworld will soon have new features in the works, the team at Pocketsquare took to X (Twitter), stating that sales of the title exceeded the development team’s expectations, which led them to have excessive access congestion, amongst other issues players have been experiencing since the launch of the title. The team at Pocketsquare plans to accomplish the following:
While the roadmap shows new features, fixes will be prioritized before new in-game features. Once completed, Palworld will soon have the following features:
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