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Date of upload: Feb 8, 2024 ^^
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The first Pal I caught was a Cativa. I had no idea what I was doing and the little guy got an ulcer. A few days later I found out how to cure it but felt super bad due to the look on his face as he kept working like a trooper. He has become my Pikachu and I pull him out when just wandering around. Never got that from any PokƩmon game.
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"The strongest trainers are those who have the greatest connection with their pokemon." I've never felt closer to a Pokemon than I have a Pal. My Pals are everything. They literally give me warmth. My PokƩmon run out there and do absolutely nothing have auto battling 1 wild mon. My Pals and I do everything together.
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To your point about connection to your Pals: My first ground mount was a Univolt I found in an electric egg. I used him basically exclusively until almost lvl 35. Which was when I finally dove into breeding more heavily. I was genuinely hesitant about giving him up for a Pyrin I bred with good passives that was basically twice as fast as him. In no Pokemon game I ever played (granted I haven't touched Pokemon in over a decade) did I have that kind of connection.
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172 hours in palworld, already in End Game but i still keep my first lamball with me around the base. when i first got him, "hard at work, seems to be a good worker" been observing it from the start and when it got fracture i fed it medicine thru feed instead of inventory feed and the way it came to me with tears in its eyes, it has more personality than pokemon, been attached to him ever since, i have 4 star ascended Anubis, but i just like to see my buddy lamball doing those handiwork, i will never replace him.
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my greatest disappointment of Palworld was coming across a level 50 shiny Arsox when I was level 41, getting his health down to 152 HP, and him refusing to go into 58 red spheres, and 6 pink spheres, and despawned when I returned to base to get more spheres. Still to this day, I check the location I saw him at every time I play hoping he would be back, but no luck.
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"I don't have a connection with my pals like I do pokemon."
Yeah, I must've missed the feature in Pokemon where I can clap my hands, hold my arms out, and call my Pokemon over to give them a pat on the head... like I how I can do in Palworld. It's so freaking cute. I definitely have a huge soft spot for my first Foxparks who was my trusty flamethrower for many hours before eventually becoming outscaled, because I couldn't risk taking all the damage while holding him, and he was too fragile to take the hits fighting on his own. He's one of the few elite pals to have earned a nickname.
I can't pat or pick up my Pokemon (anymore). I can pat and pick up my pals. I can ride my pals whenever I want. I can used them to light my way. I can use them to keep me warm in the cold. They protect me from danger in the wild. I can turn them into weapons on mass destruction. . . OK that last one is unfair, but still.
Admittedly a few of the DS games let you pat and feed your pokemon, but it was a skippable minigame that eventually grew very tiresome, though I'll grant that Pokemon has still handled feeding your Pokemon better than Palworld since in Palworld it's all just filling up hunger bars in menus, lol. . . . that sandwich.jpg tho. . . ew.
I wouldn't mind Palworld adding an actual friendship bonus for our pals or something though, something beyond just maintaining the sanity of our workers.
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"I've caught hundreds of pals. I won't remember a single one."
Meanwhile, me and the friend I've been playing with have found character and personality within each and every one of our base workers. We have three Lunaris for crafting, but each one seems to behave differently. We can tell which is which at a glance. We have a Loupmoon to help just because of how comically fast he works (he has a 90% work speed buff, the man hammers at the speed of light and it's WONDERFUL). We have a room in our house dedicated to the artisan Fuack who carried us through early game, and he's kept around as a retiree of sorts. I have a bred super Cremis on my battle team just because I think it's adorable, and my friend has done the same with Chillet, despite the most powerful creatures in the game now being available to us.
Not connecting with and bonding with the pals is not a problem with the game. It's a problem with the player.
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@LegendaryDrops
3 months ago
I improv most of my personal opinion sections when recording and my brain completely omitted the existence of Minecraft. With that said, the game has a high ceiling more than MOST survival games we've seen over the years, just not Minecraft. Support future videos: www.patreon.com/legendarydrops
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