Palworld trick turns weak Lifmunk into the deadliest Pal in the game

Liam Ho
A screenshot of a 'pal' monster from Palworld.

A Palworld player has used a special selective breeding trick to turn previously weak Lifmunk into the deadliest Pal in the entire game.

Palworld has exploded onto the gaming landscape in 2024, seeing huge success as an open-world survival title. The game sees players explore huge islands and locations, capturing Pals to assist them in their eventual capitalistic domination.

Of course, there’s more to life than just becoming the CEO of your own company, with players able to build bases, fight and capture boss Pals, and some other far less ethical activities.

Most Pals in the game have their own purpose, with early-game Pals generally being weaker at fighting so that players feel a sense of progression. However, that’s not the case with one player, who selectively bred a Lifmunk to transform them into one of the deadliest Pals around.

Introducing Bubbles the Lifmunk, one of the most powerful Pals the world has ever seen. Bolstering an impressive 1033 attack power, with passive skills like Musclehead, Lucky, Ferocious, and Hooligan, it’s clear Reddit user BoneNeedle had only one intention with Bubbles, create a murder machine.

And murder Bubbles did, as BoneNeedle showcased their capability of murdering an Elphidran in mere seconds alone.

This was all done through selectively breeding strong traits into Bubbles, increasing their attack to beyond ridiculous levels. The clip showcases the creativity and freedom Palworld offers players, and what bewildering and insane things players can do with said freedom.

Instead of just breeding for damage, players can selectively breed specific traits into Pals, specializing them into whatever they may need of them, whether that be base builders, farmers, or even murder machines.

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Liam is a writer on the Australian Dexerto team covering all things gaming with an emphasis on MMOs like Destiny and FFXIV along with MOBAs like League. He started writing while at university for a Bachelor’s degree in Media and has experience writing for GGRecon and GameRant. You can contact Liam at liam.ho@dexerto.com or on Twitter at @MusicalityLH.