Palworld players can’t get over Cattiva “digivolving” animation bug

Shane Black
Palworld Cattiva

Palworld players are loving a clip of a Cattiva experiencing a bug that helps it become a truly terrifying force.

Palworld’s numerous Pals each come with their own designs and sizes, with these remaining pretty stagnant throughout the game.

However, every now and then, the game’s Early Access state will cause some problems with how a Pal looks.

This had led to a bug making its presence known in the Palworld community that causes a Cattiva to grow incredibly large and unleash terror.

Palworld players in love with bug causing Cattiva’s insane growth

The clip was shared on the Palworld subreddit in a post titled: “Being defeated by a Cattiva was a great disgrace, they said…”

In the clip itself, we see the player’s Cattiva’s model to begin bugging out by flying around in a circle, all while growing, rising into the air, and shooting fireballs out around it.

Eventually, it grows to a giant size, at which point it then unleashes a flurry of claw attacks on the Anubis it’s fighting, putting it down in record time.

The entire situation in the video has caught the attention of Palworld fans, who love the absurdity of it.

“I can’t believe I just watched Cattiva go straight from Rookie to Mega then scratch Anubis to death.”

Some users are pointing out the reason why they think this is happening in the first place:

“As a developer that bug thing will appear if there is an unused animation or template animation that the Pal doesn’t have access to that skill. There is no way that kind of animation and size appear out of nowhere. (Yes a bug , but that animation must be somewhere in files).”

This seems to be the concensus that it’s a result of the Pal not having access to the animation needed for the power.

But even with the bug explained away, it has made its mark on the Palworld community in a humorous way.

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Shane is a Games Writer here with Dexerto, with a focus on first-person shooters, sports games, and just about anything else you can think of. He's worked with other sites like IGN, Dualshockers, and Gamepur, and possesses a huge passion for gaming.