Palworld type chart: All element strengths explained
Here's a type chart of all elements in Palworld and their strengths and weaknesses
Looking for a Palworld type chart? There are 9 Pal types in Palworld that have strengths and weaknesses against other elemental types in the game. As such, if you want to battle strategically, you'll need to familiarise yourself with a type chart.
Below, we have all elements listed along with the amount of damage they can deliver against other Pal types in the game. We've also included a list of all Pals that provide elemental buffs to other Pals in your team and the player's attacks. With this knowledge, you should be able to explore the Palworld map and take on alpha Pals more successfully.
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Palworld type chart
There are a total of 9 elemental types in Palworld. As indicated by the type chart below, these types are all strong and weak against another element, meaning they'll deal either more or less damage.
As you can see from the chart above, Electic Pals are strong against Water Pals but weak against Ground Pals. This means, that if you were facing a Water Pal in combat, you'd be best recruiting Electric types to your team.
It would also be worthwhile recruiting a Pal that offers a passive buff to all Electric attacks in your party. (More on Pals that provide elemental Partner Skills below).
We've formatted the chart into a table below to show you which types are weak or strong against others.
Element | Strong against | Weak to |
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Fire | Grass, Ice | Water |
Grass | Ground | Fire |
Ground | Electric | Grass |
Electric | Water | Ground |
Water | Fire | Electric |
Ice | Dragon | Fire |
Dragon | Dark | Ice |
Dark | Neutral | Dragon |
Neutral | None | Dark |
Neutral Pals are the only type that isn't particularly strong against another (They are usually more skilled at being Base Pals), but Fire Pals are strong against both Grass and Ice Pals. Of course, the best Pals in Palworld tend to have access to two or three types of elemental attacks. As such, it's worth consulting your Paldeck for the best Pals possible before taking on an alpha or Lucky Pal.
Elemental damage stats explained
The following damage stats will apply based on your Pal's type and if they are strong or weak against the opposing element:
- Strong against enemy: Does double damage.
- Weak against enemy: Does half damage.
- Has two elements, both strong against enemy: Does 4x the damage.
- Has two elements, both weak against enemy: Does a quarter of normal damage.
- Has two elements, one weak and one strong against enemy: Damage output is normal.
We've popped these damage values into the below image if you're more of a visual learner. In short, an element type will either deal double or half damage against another element depending if they are strong or weak against it. Pals with two types are slightly different as they have two elements in play. Blank squares represent normal damage output that has neither a buff or nerf to it.
All Elemental Partner Skills
As discussed, some Pals have Partner Skills that, when unlocked, can offer a buff to the elemental attacks of other Pals in your party. These are listed below along with the element they enhance. You can also check out our complete Pal list for more information on all of the Pals mentioned below. To enhance the element you simply need to have one of the following Pals recruited to your team.
We've also added Pal locations to this list. As always, check out our full Pal Locations guide for more details on each Pal location in the game. If you'd rather get these Pals through breeding, see our full Breeding combos guide too.
Pal | Element they buff when placed in your team | Pal location |
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Sparkit | Electric | Small Settlement |
Rooby | Fire | Natural Bridge |
Hoocrates | Dark | Plateau of Beginnings |
Cremis | Neutral | Desolate Church |
Bristla | Grass | Gobfin's Turf |
Ribunny | Neutral | Ascetic Falls |
Dumud | Ground | Northeast of Sealed Realm of Winged Tyrant |
Foxcicle | Ice | Free Pal Alliance Tower Entrance |
Pyrin | Fire | Ruined Fortress City |
Pyrin Nox | Dark | Ruined Fortress City |
Dinossom | Grass | Grassy Behemoth Hills |
Dinossom Lux | Electric | PIDF Tower Entrance |
Wixen | Fire | Foot of the Volcano |
Verdash | Grass | No.2 Wildlife Sanctuary |
Kelpsea | Water | Azurobe Hill |
Kelpsea Ignis | Fire | Raw Kelpsea |
Warsect | Fire | No.2 Wildlife Sanctuary |
The following Pals have a Partner Skill that, once unlocked, will apply their element type to the Player's attack damage. You'll notice that most of these Pals are also mounts and require you to be riding the Pal for the added elemental damage to be applied.
Pal | Element they apply to Player's attacks | Pal location |
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Nox | Dark | Small Settlement |
Anubis | Ground | Northeast of Sealed Realm of the Winged Tyrant |
Chillet | Dragon (whilst mounted) | Fort Ruins |
Maraith | Dark (whilst mounted) | Pristine Snow Field |
Univolt | Electric (whilst mounted) | Deep Bamboo Thicket |
Beakon | Electric (whilst mounted) | Deep Sand Dunes |
Ragnahawk | Fire (whilst mounted) | Beach of Everlasting Summer |
Azurobe | Water (whilst mounted) | Bridge of the Twin Knights |
Quivern | Dragon (whilst mounted) | Sealed Realm of the Winged Tyrant |
Blazamut | Fire (whilst mounted) | North of the Ancient Civilization Ruins |
Helzephyr | Dark (whilst mounted) | Mount Flopie Summit |
Jormuntide Ignis | Fire (whilst mounted) | No.2 Wildlife Sanctuary |
Suzaku | Fire (whilst mounted) | PIDF Tower Entrance |
Suzaku Aqua | Water (whilst mounted) | Must breed a Suzaku and a Water Pal together |
Shadowbeak | Dark (whilst mounted) | No.3 Wildlife Sanctuary |
Frostallion | Ice (whilst mounted) | Land of Absolute Zero |
Frostallion Noct | Dark (whilst mounted) | Must breed a Frostallion and Helzephyr together |
All of these Pals are conduits for their element type. As such, it's worth consulting with the element chart above and recruiting one of these Pals into your team before taking on any of the bosses or Alphas in the area.
That rounds off our guide to element types in Palworld. Now you should be all set to catch some of the rarer Pals in the game and build the optimal Pal team. For more tips and tricks, see our list of the best Pals in Palworld which includes the best flying mounts, regular mounts, best Pals for combat and more. Alternatively, see our guide to getting the Egg Incubator in the game, and hatch new Pals directly from your base.