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Home»Game Features»Palworld Needs a Combat Facelift Before It Adds PvP

Palworld Needs a Combat Facelift Before It Adds PvP

Battling at gunpoint.

Patrick ArmstrongBy Patrick ArmstrongMarch 11, 20243 Mins Read
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Whose team of cuddly comrades is stronger? Will my Ice-type crush your Dragon, or will you swap in a Fire Pal? Do all of your Skill Fruit match your Pal’s type, or did you switch things up?ย Palworldย has great potential, but this early access title has a long way to go before it’s ready for PvP. Showdowns between trainers are a huge part of what madeย Pokemonย successful, and manyย Palworldย fans are clamoring for them to reach Palpagos Island. Sparkit might look like Pikachu, but right now,ย Palworldย players are far from the Trainer level of Ash Ketchum. Since Pocketpair will eventually bring PvP to the game, let’s look at what needs to happen first.

Palworld and PvP Problems

Pals face off in Palworld as they might in PvP
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Pokemon‘s first generation features 151 monsters, whileย Palworld‘s early access roster features 111, not counting species variations like Jolthog and Jolthog Cryst. In short, there are plenty of furry fellas to fight.ย Palworld‘s monster count is easily diverse enough for PvP. It also features nine elemental types and dozens of teachable skills. That’s not the problem. The issue lies in how players interact during battle. Inย Pokemon, trainers take a backseat while the player assumes direct control ofย their team. Inย Palworld, the trainer takes an active role in battle, leaving Palsto fight for themselves.

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Much of the fun of PvP in Pokemon lies in selecting the moves your Pokemon will use. At the moment, that’s not a thing in Palworld, unless you’re riding a Pal or wielding one like Foxparks as a weapon. The inability to select moves seriously limits the amount of strategic flexibility that Palworld would have in PvP. I love watching my Depresso clash with other Pals, but those fights never feel controlled the way that Pokemon battles do. If I can’t choose between Spirit Flame and Nightmare Ball or Wind Cutter and Dragon Meteor, I feel like I’m losing out.

Trainers in PvP

Food buffs, passives, andย Skill Fruitย are strategically important. That said, letting pre-battle decisions determine outcomes in this way makesย Palworldย feel like an auto-battler. If I wanted that, I’d playย Teamfight Tactics. Inย Palworld‘s defense, adding trainers to the fight does add strategy. I just don’t think it’s enough. There’s too little diversity in weapons and armor at the moment for the trainer’s loadout to matter. I dislike the idea of depending on the trainer’s skill with a gun as well. I wantย Palworldย to feel like a monster battling sim, not a clay pigeon simulator where two players via to see who can lie up Woolipop with their iron sights first.

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If Palworld wants to take the Pokemon approach to PvP, adding move selection is almost mandatory. If it wants to emphasize trainers instead, the game needs a large injection of new weapons and armor, each with its pros and cons. Better dodge or mobility mechanics would also help, as would restrictions on calling and retrieving Pals. Palworld has done well so far to set its mechanics apart from Pokemon, and it should continue to do so with PvP. How to do so without sacrificing fun is another matter.

Palworld is available for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S in early access.

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Artist and writer with a lifelong love of video games. Their favorite games include Dead by Daylight, Meet Your Maker, and Project Zomboid.

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