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Palworld Pal Locations and Habitats: All 233 Mapped

The Palpagos Islands hold 12,134 Pal habitat markers covering 233 different Pals, and the World Tree adds 368 markers covering 37, of which 23 live nowhere else.

Game build 24575825

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The Palpagos Islands carry 12,134 Pal habitat markers covering 233 different Pals. The World Tree adds 368 markers covering 37 Pals, and 23 of those 37 do not appear in the Palpagos habitat layer at all. Open the habitat layer and you get all 12,134 at once, which is why the search box matters more here than on any other layer.

Finding one Pal without scrolling 233 rows

Type the Pal’s name into the map’s search box. Results are grouped by name, so a Pal with 180 markers comes back as one row telling you there are 180, rather than 180 identical rows. Pressing Enter opens the first result and takes the map to it.

The layer panel works too and is better when you want to leave one Pal drawn on the map while you fly:

  1. Click the Pal habitat layer to open it.
  2. Press Hide all.
  3. Tick the Pal you want.

The bracketed number beside each row counts that Pal’s markers inside your current view, so you can pan across an island and watch the number climb before you land.

The Pals with the most habitat markers

PalPalpagos markers
Mimog631
Bushi295
Bushi Noct211
Cawgnito194
Vanwyrm183
Celesdir180
Omascul180
Nitewing177
Smokie177
Vanwyrm Cryst175

Mimog has more than twice the markers of anything else, 631 against Bushi’s 295. Those ten Pals together hold 2,403 of the 12,134 markers on the map, about a fifth of the layer between them.

The distribution behind that is steep. Of the 233 Pals on Palpagos, 37 have more than 100 markers, 56 sit between 51 and 100, 78 sit between 11 and 50, and 62 have 10 or fewer. So one Pal in six accounts for most of what you meet by chance, and the 62 at the bottom are the ones you will never bump into.

The Pals with only one habitat marker

Six Pals have exactly one habitat marker on the whole of Palpagos:

  • Astegon
  • Faleris
  • Kingpaca Cryst
  • Lyleen Noct
  • Orserk
  • Silvegis

Two more sit at two markers, Lyleen and Majex. Below five you also find Broncherry Aqua, Finsider and Gloopie Primo at three, then Snugloo, Valentail, Whalaska and Woolipop Terra at four.

For any of these, wandering is not a plan. Search the name, jump to the marker, and go straight there. A single marker also means a single trip: if you miss the catch, you are coming back to the same point rather than looking for a second one.

What the habitat layer does not cover

Habitat markers are where a Pal lives in the wild. They are not the only way a Pal appears on the map, and two other layers hold Pals that the habitat layer leaves out.

Field Bosses have their own layer, 90 points on Palpagos and 7 on the World Tree. Predator Pals have another, 29 points on Palpagos, one for each of 29 different Pals. Switch all three on together when you want the complete picture of where a species can be met.

That matters for nine Pals in particular. The Field Boss layer names 63 Pals, and nine of them have no habitat marker on Palpagos at all: Jormuntide, Jetragon, Dualith Noct, Eidrolon, Flaracle, Frostallion, Frostallion Noct, Mossanda Lux and Ophydia. Searching the habitat layer for any of those returns nothing, because the only place they are marked is the boss layer. All 29 Predator Pals, by contrast, also have habitat markers.

The habitat layer also does not split day from night. A marker says a Pal belongs there; it does not say what hour it comes out. Check the layer for a Pal’s night variant separately, since the game treats Bushi and Bushi Noct as two entries with 295 and 211 markers of their own.

Where to farm Dog Coins

Mimog is the Pal people go looking for when they want Dog Coins, and it is the one Pal that leads both maps: 631 habitat markers on Palpagos and 57 of the World Tree’s 368. That second number is the useful one. 57 markers inside a map of 1,385 means a short circuit rather than a tour of an archipelago.

Open the World Tree habitat layer and leave Mimog ticked to see the 57 on their own. On Palpagos, the same layer holds the 631, spread far enough apart that the World Tree is the tighter loop even though it has a tenth as many.

Coins are also marked as a layer of their own. The Dog Coin layer has 128 markers on Palpagos, which are the ones lying in the world rather than the ones a Pal drops. Switch both on together and you can see which parts of a run give you both.

What a coin is worth and what it buys is not something this page can confirm for build 24575825. The map tells you where they are.

The 37 Pals on the World Tree

The World Tree habitat layer has 368 markers, roughly a thirtieth of what Palpagos carries, spread across 37 Pals. Mimog leads again with 57, followed by Sibelyx Primo at 18 and Roujay at 16. Five Pals tie at 13: Bastigor, Beakon Cryst, Elgrove Cryst, Rayhound Cryst and Univolt Cryst.

Of those 37 Pals, 23 appear nowhere in the Palpagos habitat layer. The larger populations among them:

PalWorld Tree markers
Sibelyx Primo18
Roujay16
Bastigor13
Beakon Cryst13
Elgrove Cryst13
Univolt Cryst13
Shaolong12
Starryon Primo12
Snock Terra11

Six of those 23 are Primo or Cryst variants: Sibelyx Primo, Starryon Primo, Tetroise Primo, Beakon Cryst, Elgrove Cryst and Univolt Cryst. If a variant is missing from your Paldeck and you have combed Palpagos for it, this is the map to check next.

Pals that are far easier to find on the World Tree

Fourteen Pals appear on both maps, and for four of them the World Tree holds more markers than the whole of Palpagos does:

PalPalpagosWorld Tree
Orserk111
Lyleen Noct110
Lyleen210
Faleris15

Orserk, Lyleen and Lyleen Noct are all on the single-marker or two-marker list for Palpagos and all sit at ten or eleven markers on the World Tree. Chasing one of them on Palpagos means finding one specific point on a map of 37,544 markers. On the World Tree the same Pal is ten times as common on a map that is only 1,385 markers deep in total.

The reverse also holds for a few. Mimog has 631 markers on Palpagos and 57 on the World Tree, and Faleris Aqua has 83 against 5. Check both numbers before you make the trip.

The other eight shared Pals sit closer together, with the Palpagos count first: Grizzbolt 4 and 5, Knocklem 4 and 5, Majex 2 and 5, Dualith 7 and 5, Knocklem Ignis 9 and 5, Wispaw 24 and 5, Dupin 21 and 12, Rayhound Cryst 21 and 13. For those, hunt on whichever map you are already standing on. The World Tree habitat and boss layers together show how little ground you have to cover there once you arrive.

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