I logged in the morning the 1.0 patch landed and my Paldeck greeted me with a half-finished checklist and a dozen new icons. The chat exploded—friends trading tips, strangers posting spawn coordinates. I felt the map tilt under my feet as 72 new Pals reshaped priorities overnight.
List of New Palworld 1.0 Pals
On Steam’s patch notes the number alone made people pause in their tracks: seventy-two new entries, from tiny helpers to heavy lifters.
Below is the official roster, with type and work suitability straight from the 1.0 patch notes. Scan it, bookmark it, and use it when you assign tasks on your ranch or in a raid.
| Name | Type | Work Suitability |
|---|---|---|
![]() Pupperai |
Ground | Lumbering Lv. 1 Transporting Lv. 1 Gathering Lv. 1 |
![]() Clovee |
Grass Neutral |
Planting Lv. 1 Gathering Lv. 1 |
![]() Tanzee Ignis |
Fire | Kindling Lv. 1 Handiwork Lv. 1 Lumbering Lv. 1 Transporting Lv. 1 |
![]() Woolipop Terra |
Dark | Gathering Lv. 1 |
![]() Amione |
Water | Handiwork Lv. 2 Transporting Lv. 1 Watering Lv. 1 |
![]() Gloopie Primo |
Water Neutral |
Handiwork Lv. 2 Transporting Lv. 2 Watering Lv. 2 |
![]() Wispaw |
Dark | Handiwork Lv. 2 Lumbering Lv. 1 Medicine Lv. 1 Transporting Lv. 1 |
![]() Univolt Cryst |
Ice | Lumbering Lv. 3 Cooling Lv. 6 |
![]() Muffly |
Ice | Transporting Lv. 1 Cooling Lv. 2 |
![]() Puffolt |
Electric | Transporting Lv. 1 Electricity Lv. 2 |
![]() Polapup Terra |
Ice Ground |
Mining Lv. 4 Cooling Lv. 4 |
![]() Elgrove |
Grass | Planting Lv. 3 Lumbering Lv. 3 Transporting Lv. 3 Gathering Lv. 2 Mining Lv. 2 |
![]() Elgrove Cryst |
Ice | Lumbering Lv. 3 Transporting Lv. 3 Mining Lv. 3 Cooling Lv. 3 |
![]() Petallia Ignis |
Fire Grass |
Kindling Lv. 4 Handiwork Lv. 3 Medicine Lv. 4 Transporting Lv. 2 Gathering Lv. 3 |
![]() Leafan |
Grass | Planting Lv. 3 Handiwork Lv. 3 Transporting Lv. 2 Gathering Lv. 3 |
![]() Beakon Cryst |
Ice | Transporting Lv. 5 Gathering Lv. 2 Cooling Lv. 5 |
![]() Rayhound Cryst |
Ice | Cooling Lv. 3 |
![]() Needoll |
Grass | Planting Lv. 3 Transporting Lv. 1 Gathering Lv. 3 |
![]() Needoll Noct |
Grass Dark |
Planting Lv. 3 Transporting Lv. 1 Gathering Lv. 3 |
![]() Moldron |
Fire Ground |
Mining Lv. 5 Cooling Lv. 5 |
![]() Moldron Cryst |
Ice Ground |
Mining Lv. 5 Cooling Lv. 5 |
![]() Majex |
Fire Dark |
Kindling Lv. 4 Handiwork Lv. 5 Medicine Lv. 3 Transporting Lv. 2 |
![]() Sibelyx Primo |
Neutral | Medicine Lv. 3 Farming Lv. 4 – High Quality Cloth |
![]() Gildra |
Ground Dark |
Handiwork Lv. 5 Medicine Lv. 4 Transporting Lv. 2 |
![]() Skutlass |
Water | Lumbering Lv. 4 Watering Lv. 4 Gathering Lv. 1 |
![]() Skutlass Ignis |
Fire Water |
Kindling Lv. 3 Lumbering Lv. 3 Watering Lv. 2 Gathering Lv. 2 |
![]() Starryon Primo |
Neutral | Gathering Lv. 7 |
![]() Pierdon |
Ground | Mining Lv. 5 |
![]() Pierdon Cryst |
Ice | Mining Lv. 5 Cooling Lv. 6 |
![]() Snugloo |
Ice | Handiwork Lv. 2 Transporting Lv. 2 Mining Lv. 3 Cooling Lv. 3 |
![]() Carnibora |
Grass | Planting Lv. 6 Handiwork Lv. 4 Transporting Lv. 2 Gathering Lv. 4 |
![]() Dualith |
Grass Ground |
Planting Lv. 3 Lumbering Lv. 5 Transporting Lv. 6 Gathering Lv. 3 Mining Lv. 6 |
![]() Dualith Noct |
Ground Dark |
Planting Lv. 3 Lumbering Lv. 5 Transporting Lv. 6 Gathering Lv. 3 Mining Lv. 6 |
![]() Sekhmet |
Ground | Handiwork Lv. 6 Transporting Lv. 2 Mining Lv. 3 |
![]() Prixter Lux |
Electric Ground |
Lumbering Lv. 4 Medicine Lv. 2 Electricity Lv. 3 Gathering Lv. 2 |
![]() Tetroise |
Ground | Mining Lv. 4 |
![]() Tetroise Primo |
Neutral | Mining Lv. 6 |
![]() Nitemary Botan |
Grass | Planting Lv. 3 Handiwork Lv. 4 Transporting Lv. 2 |
![]() Smokie Cryst |
Ice Dark |
Gathering Lv. 2 Cooling Lv. 2 |
![]() Bulldosu |
Ground | Transporting Lv. 3 Mining Lv. 4 |
![]() Celesdir Noct |
Dark | Lumbering Lv. 8 Gathering Lv. 4 |
![]() Knocklem Ignis |
Fire | Kindling Lv. 5 Transporting Lv. 7 Mining Lv. 7 |
![]() Valentail |
Neutral | Gathering Lv. 2 |
![]() Snock |
Electric | Electricity Lv. 4 |
![]() Snock Lux |
Electric Ground |
Electricity Lv. 4 |
![]() Souffline |
Grass | Planting Lv. 2 Transporting Lv. 2 |
![]() Lapiron |
Ground | Handiwork Lv. 3 Transporting Lv. 1 Gathering Lv. 4 Mining Lv. 2 |
![]() Hoodle |
Dark | Handiwork Lv. 1 Transporting Lv. 1 |
![]() Slowatt |
Electric | Electricity Lv. 3 |
![]() Bakemi |
Dark | Handiwork Lv. 3 Medicine Lv. 4 Transporting Lv. 2 |
![]() Solmora |
Water | Watering Lv. 4 |
![]() Solmora Lux |
Water Electric |
Watering Lv. 4 Electricity Lv. 6 |
![]() Lapure |
Neutral | Handiwork Lv. 6 Gathering Lv. 5 |
![]() Eidrolon |
Dark Dragon |
Transporting Lv. 6 |
![]() Eidrolon Ignis |
Fire Dragon |
Kindling Lv. 6 Transporting Lv. 6 |
![]() Dynamoff |
Electric | Transporting Lv. 3 Electricity Lv. 6 Gathering Lv. 3 |
![]() Tropicaw |
Grass | Planting Lv. 5 Gathering Lv. 5 |
![]() Flaracle |
Fire | Kindling Lv. 7 Handiwork Lv. 6 Transporting Lv. 2 |
![]() Ophydia |
Water Grass |
Planting Lv. 7 Watering Lv. 5 |
![]() Dupin |
Fire | Kindling Lv. 7 Handiwork Lv. 5 Medicine Lv. 4 Transporting Lv. 2 |
![]() Roujay |
Dark | Transporting Lv. 5 Gathering Lv. 5 |
![]() Venusa |
Dark | Handiwork Lv. 6 Medicine Lv. 5 Transporting Lv. 2 Gathering Lv. 6 |
![]() Mycora |
Grass | Planting Lv. 6 Handiwork Lv. 4 Medicine Lv. 6 Gathering Lv. 4 |
![]() Loomen |
Fire Dark |
Kindling Lv. 4 Handiwork Lv. 4 Medicine Lv. 4 |
![]() Wistella |
Dark | Handiwork Lv. 6 Medicine Lv. 6 Transporting Lv. 1 |
![]() Solenne |
Dark Neutral |
Handiwork Lv. 8 Transporting Lv. 2 Gathering Lv. 4 |
![]() Renjishi |
Fire | Kindling Lv. 8 Handiwork Lv. 6 Transporting Lv. 5 Gathering Lv. 5 |
![]() Aegidron |
Ground Dragon |
Mining Lv. 8 |
![]() Shaolong |
Water Dragon |
Watering Lv. 8 Gathering Lv. 5 |
![]() Silvance |
Grass | Planting Lv. 6 Handiwork Lv. 6 Medicine Lv. 8 Transporting Lv. 2 Gathering Lv. 4 |
![]() Dandilord |
Grass Dark |
Planting Lv. 8 Handiwork Lv. 6 Medicine Lv. 6 Transporting Lv. 3 Gathering Lv. 5 |
![]() Panthalus |
Water | TBD |
| Astralym | TBD | TBD |
How to pick the right new Pals for work
The first time I swapped my miners for a Dualith, my weekly ore yield jumped and my guild chat filled with questions.
I’ll give you the specific switches that move the needle. Pick by the task label—Planting, Mining, Watering, Electricity—and then match the Pal’s level for that task. For fast returns, place high-level task Pals on repeat jobs in the Work Bench. Use Steam Workshop screenshots and community Discord channels to verify spawn locations and variant differences before you spend stamina or resources.
What are the new Pals in Palworld 1.0?
The full 72 are listed above in the official table. Pocketpair added standard types plus Primo, Cryst, Lux, Noct variations—Primo and Cryst often boost resource-specific work (gathering, cooling, etc.). If you follow Moyens I/O or Reddit threads you’ll catch community-sourced spawn tips hours after a patch drops.
Which new Pals are best for farming and mining?
For farming: look for Planting Lv. 5–8—Silvance, Dandilord, Tropicaw, Carnibora. For mining: prioritize Mining Lv. 5–8—Aegidron, Tetroise Primo, Pierdon Cryst, Knocklem Ignis. I recommend rotating your highest-rated miners into periodic deep-mining runs; the output pays for stamina and transport costs faster than you expect.
How do Primo and Cryst variants differ?
Primo variants often scale neutral tasks and gathering; Cryst variants tilt toward Ice/Cooling tasks and higher specialized stats. Use Primo for multi-role utility and Cryst when you need powerhouse cooling or cold-environment gathering.
Finding, farming, and trading the new roster
On Reddit I watched a player trade coordinates for an Eidrolon Ignis like it was a collector’s card—people value specific variants now more than ever.
Hunt smart: cross-reference spawn threads on the Palworld subreddit with pinned guides in Discord servers. Use in-game notebooks and Steam screenshots to mark spawn clusters. Two quick rules: assign your transport specialists (Transporting Lv. 5–7) to long-haul pick-ups, and keep an emergency healer or high-Medicine Pal on hand for raids—Silvance and Wistella are examples.
These updates reshuffle priorities; think of the new roster as a Swiss Army knife of tiny monsters, and your base as a factory floor that just got a new conveyor belt. The patch notes table reads like a crowded train timetable—find the station you need and reserve the car before someone else does.
I follow Pocketpair announcements, community modders on Nexus and Steam Workshop, and reporting from outlets such as Moyens I/O to stay ahead of drops—if you want hands-on picks, tell me your base role and I’ll point to three immediate swaps. Which new Pal are you hunting first?







































































