Palworld Mobile Pal List — Complete Paldeck
Every Pal in the Palpagos Islands cataloged with type, work suitability, drops, spawn biome, and stats. Your complete reference for all 110+ Pals.
About the Paldeck
Palworld Mobile features over 110 unique Pals spread across nine elemental types: Neutral, Fire, Water, Grass, Electric, Ice, Ground, Dark, and Dragon. Each Pal has a set of work suitability skills that determine what tasks they can perform at your base, a set of drops when captured or defeated, and one or more spawn biomes where they can be found in the wild.
This Paldeck is your complete reference for every Pal currently available in Palworld Mobile. We have organized the list by elemental type so you can quickly find the Pal you are looking for. Each entry includes the Pal's name, type icon, primary work suitability roles, common drops, and the biomes where they spawn. Use the type filter buttons above the grid to narrow down the list, or type a Pal name into the search box to find it instantly.
Understanding the Pal type chart is crucial for both combat and base optimization. Fire Pals excel at Kindling and are strong against Grass and Ice types in battle. Water Pals handle Watering jobs and counter Fire types. Electric Pals power your base's generators and dominate Water types. Study the Pal Types Chart for a complete breakdown of all type interactions.
Legendary Legendary Pals
Legendary Pals are the rarest and most powerful creatures in Palworld Mobile. Each is a unique spawn with significantly higher stats, special active skills, and a guaranteed rare drop. They cannot be bred and only one of each exists per world. Defeating or capturing a Legendary Pal requires high-level gear, a well-optimized team, and plenty of Ultra Spheres.
Fire Pals
Fire Pals are essential for Kindling at your base — they light campfires, smelt ore in furnaces, and cook food. In combat, Fire moves deal double damage to Grass and Ice types but are weak against Water. Many Fire Pals also have high attack stats, making them excellent damage dealers for your party.
Water Pals
Water Pals handle Watering tasks at your base — they irrigate crops, fill water troughs, and keep your plantation running. In combat, Water moves are strong against Fire and Ground types. Several Water Pals also enable faster swimming, which is critical for exploring the many islands and waterways of the Palpagos archipelago.
Grass Pals
Grass Pals are your go-to workers for Planting and Gathering at the base. They plant and harvest crops, gather berries and fiber, and keep your food supply chain running. Grass moves deal bonus damage to Ground and Water types but are weak to Fire. Many Grass Pals also produce useful materials passively through ranching.
Electric Pals
Electric Pals are crucial for powering your base's advanced machinery. They generate electricity at generators, power production lines, and run cooling systems. In battle, Electric attacks are super effective against Water types. Electric Pals tend to have high speed stats and are excellent for exploration because many of them can be ridden for fast land travel.
Ice Pals
Ice Pals are essential for Cooling — they keep your food cold, regulate base temperature, and are needed for certain advanced crafting recipes. Ice attacks are strong against Dragon and Grass types but weak to Fire. Ice Pals typically spawn in cold biomes like the snow-covered mountains and frozen tundra regions of the Palpagos Islands.
Ground Pals
Ground Pals excel at Mining — they break rocks, ore deposits, and coal nodes faster than any other type. They also have strong defense stats and deal extra damage to Electric, Fire, and Poison types. Ground Pals are typically found in desert biomes, caves, and mountainous regions. A good Ground Pal in your base will keep your metal and coal stocks full.
Dark Pals
Dark Pals specialize in combat roles. They have naturally high attack stats and their moves deal extra damage to Neutral types. At base, Dark Pals are versatile workers but rarely the best in any single category. What makes them unique is their passive abilities — many Dark Pals increase drop rates from neutral Pals or boost damage when fighting at night.
Dragon Pals
Dragon Pals are rarer than most other types and are typically found in late-game biomes or as boss encounters. Dragon moves are incredibly strong — they deal super effective damage to Dark types and resist Fire, Water, Grass, and Electric attacks. Most Dragon Pals have powerful area-of-effect skills that can turn the tide in tough battles.
Neutral Pals
Neutral Pals are the most common and versatile type in Palworld Mobile. They have no elemental strengths or weaknesses, making them reliable general-purpose partners. Many Neutral Pals are excellent early-game workers — Lamball produces Wool, Chikipi lays eggs, and Cattiva is one of the best early Handiwork Pals you can catch. Neutral Pals spawn across virtually every biome.
Catching Strategies
Knowing where to find a Pal is only half the battle — you also need an effective catching strategy. Here are the key factors that determine your catch success rate in Palworld Mobile:
Pal Sphere quality. Basic Spheres work for low-level Pals (1-15). Mega Spheres cover levels 15-30. Giga Spheres handle 30-40. Ultra Spheres are needed for levels 40-50. Legendary Pals often require Legendary Spheres or multiple Ultra Spheres even at low health. Always carry the best Spheres you can craft.
Health management. Weaken a Pal to around 5-10% HP for the highest catch rate. If you accidentally defeat the Pal, you still get some drops but lose the capture. Use weak weapons like the basic Bow or a low-damage Pal's attack to safely chip down health without one-shotting the target.
Status effects. Pals affected by Sleep, Freeze, or Stun have a significantly higher catch rate. Bring Pals that can inflict these statuses — Foxparks' Ignis Blast can cause Burn (which is less effective for catching but great for damage over time), while Ice Pals like Sweepa can freeze enemies solid. Poison and Burn deal damage over time, so use them carefully to avoid accidentally killing the Pal.
Back shots. Throwing a Sphere at a Pal from behind (while sneaking) increases catch rate by approximately 10-15%. Pairs well with the Catching Power passive skills on certain Pals like Daedream and Nox that boost your overall capture power when in your party.
Level difference. A Pal 10 or more levels above you will be extremely difficult to catch regardless of Sphere quality. Grind experience by catching lower-level Pals and completing bounties before attempting to capture high-level targets. Each capture grants experience points (XP) toward your next level, so catching many Pals is the fastest way to level up.
For a deeper dive into work suitability assignments, base optimization with specific Pal teams, and detailed breeding combos to create the perfect worker or combat Pal, check out our Breeding Guide and Base Building Guide. The Pal Types Chart has a complete grid of all elemental interactions for combat planning.
Finally, remember that the Paldeck is constantly growing. Pocket Pair regularly adds new Pals through updates and events. Bookmark this page and check back for the latest additions to the Palpagos Islands. We update our Patch Notes page every time a new Pal is discovered.