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Every Pal in Palworld comes with a hidden set of passive skills, and those traits decide whether a creature becomes a battlefield monster, a base workhorse, or a slightly disappointing roommate. Learning how the passive system works is the difference between a roster that carries you through endgame content and one that struggles to chop wood.
This reference covers how passives are revealed, which exclusive traits only certain Pals can carry, and the full list of bonuses and penalties currently in the game.

There is no scanner, no inspect button, and no shortcut. A Pal's passive skills only become visible once you actually own the creature. That means two paths:
There is currently no legitimate way to preview a wild Pal's passives before catching it. Catch, check, and decide whether to keep or release.
A handful of Pals carry signature passives that no other species can roll. These are baked into the creature itself, and breeding can pass them down to offspring, which makes them prime candidates for selective breeding chains.
There is also Lucky, a Tier +3 passive carried only by wild Lucky Pals. It grants Work Speed +15% and Attack +15%, and yes, finding one in the wild is roughly as common as the name suggests.
Not every roll is a winner. These traits hurt performance and are the main reason you will release plenty of captures.
Keep Tier +3 candidates for breeding, especially Pals carrying combat stackers like Ferocious, Burly Body, and Legend. For base operations, Artisan paired with Serious turns a single Pal into a small construction crew. Negative passives are not always a death sentence, since traits like Musclehead can still be useful on a dedicated combat unit that never touches a workbench. Just match the trait to the job, and your roster will start carrying its own weight.
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