The most powerful creatures in Palworld are the Pal Alpha bosses found in numerous locations across the map. Here’s a look at where they appear and how these versions differ.
Of all the Pals you can find in Palworld , there are some that stand out above the others without a doubt, and we are not referring to the lucky Pals or the Pal mounts , but to the challenging and powerful Pal Alpha bosses . These special versions of the Pals present demanding battle challenges for players and it is worth knowing where they are to capture them and add them to your collection. Do you want to know all the details about the Pal Alphas? Below we tell you all about them in this entry of our guide .
All Pal Alpha boss locations
Pal Alpha bosses have fixed locations on the Palworld map, and in fact, when you are near the position of one, its location will be recorded on your map so that you will know where it is later. You will recognize it because the Pal will have its own icon, as we show you in this case:
In total, there are over 40 Pal Alpha bosses to find and defeat or capture in the world of Palworld . Many are on the surface , in plain sight, and others are found within dungeons and caves . If you happen to be approaching one’s location and can’t easily spot it, it’s probably inside a nearby cave or mine.
To help you locate all the Pal Alpha bosses in the game, below is a world map with the location of each creature:
Don’t forget that you can visit this interactive map to see each Alpha boss’s location in much more detail .
How many Alpha Pals bosses are available?
Below we’ve listed the names of all the Pal Alpha bosses known to exist at the launch of Palworld Early Access and the levels they’re in so you know how powerful they are. We’ve also differentiated between those that can be found in the wild in the open world and those that only appear inside dungeons and caves .
Pal Alpha bosses in the open world
- Chillet (Lv. 11)
- Gumoss (Lv. 11)
- Sweepa (Lv. 11)
- Dumud (Lev. 14)
- Penking (Lv. 15)
- Grintale (Lv. 17)
- Azurobe (Lv. 17)
- Nitewing (Lv. 18)
- Felbat (Lv. 23)
- Kingpaca (Lv. 23)
- Katress (Lv. 23)
- Bushi (Lv. 23)
- Broncherry (Lv. 23)
- Quivern (Lv. 23)
- Fenglope (Lv. 25)
- Petallia (Lv. 28)
- Beakon (Lv. 29)
- Elphidran (Lv. 30)
- Broncherry Aqua (Lv. 30)
- Warsect (Lv. 30)
- Mossanda Lux (Lv. 31)
- Elizabeth (Lev. 31)
- Univolt (Lv. 31)
- Relaxaurus Lux (Lv. 31)
- Lunaris (Lv. 32)
- Verdash (Lv. 35)
- Mammorest (Lv. 38)
- Wumpo Botan (Lv. 38)
- Vaelet (Lv. 38)
- Sibelyx (Lv. 40)
- Ice Kingpaca (Lv. 43)
- Menasting (Lv. 44)
- Jormuntide (Lv. 45)
- Suzaku (Lv. 45)
- Anubis (Lv. 47)
- Dinossom Lux (Lv. 47)
- Astegon (Lv. 48)
- Blazamut (Lv. 49)
- Lyleen Noct (Lv. 49)
- Necromus (Lv. 50)
- Paladius (Lv. 50)
- Jetragon (Lv. 50)
- Frostallion (Lv. 50)
Pal Alpha Bosses in Dungeons
- Direhowl
- Tombat
- Gumoss
- Dinossom
- Mau
- Fuack
- Foxparks
- Depressed
- Fuddler
- Lifemunk
- Vixy
- Rushoar
- Celaray
- Jolthog
- Pengullet
- Creams
- Rooby
- Hoocrates
All Pal Alpha dungeon bosses can be found at level 13 .
How are Alpha Pals different?
Palworld Alpha Pals are more powerful versions of regular Pals, meaning these Pals have unique features such as:
- Alpha Pals are larger in sizeduring battle (although once captured they are normal size).
- Pal Alphas have fixed positionson the map and although defeats will reappear after a while.
- Pal Alphas have a special mark or iconnext to their names.
- Defeating Alpha bosses rewards you with Ancient Tech Points.
As far as we know, in principle the skills or statistics of the Alpha Pals do not differ from the normal Pals found in the wild, but as we say, they are an excellent way to guarantee the encounter with certain Pals since they have fixed positions in the world.
According to player reports, Pal Alphas can respawn at their locations after 1 hour of real-time has passed , and some only respawn at specific times of the day. This is not a 100% confirmed detail, but you can use it as a reference.