Palworld Enemy Level Zones Map

Looking for a map with all different Pal level zones in Palworld? You’ve come to the right place! The world of Palworld is absolutely massive, spanning four unique biomes with a lush forest, a towering volcano, an icy expanse to the north, and a barren desert area to the northeast. However, this beautiful world is also incredibly dangerous. You will not want to wander into an area you are unprepared for. In this guide, we share a map with all different enemy Pal level areas in Palworld.

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Palworld Enemy Level Zones Map
Palworld Enemy Level Zones Map

Map With Every Pal Enemy Level Area in Palworld

The world of Palworld doesn’t feature a level-scaling mechanic like some other open-world games, the most famous example being Skyrim. That means that the world around you will not scale with your level or the level of your Pals. Rather, the world is persistent, and easy areas will always have low-level Pals, while late-game dangerous zones will always have high-level adversaries. Hence, you will need to be careful not to accidentally get lost and enter an area far above your level. Of course, if you are confident enough in your skills, you can stride into a battle against stronger wild Pals, but we do not recommend that.

Hence, in order to properly plan your adventures and know exactly where it’s safe to explore, you will need a Pal enemy-level map. And that’s exactly what we have. Below, we’ve divided the Palworld map based on the level of enemy Pals you’ll encounter in that zone. Green area zones have the lowest-level Pals, while red area zones are the hardest ones. However, if you have a good flying mount, you can bypass some of the dangerous areas and grab some secret loot early. That’s how we got a Huge Dragon Egg. With that said, here’s the map with all enemy level zones and areas in Palworld:

Map With Every Pal Enemy Level Area in Palworld
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Nikola was a senior editor and writer at Gosunoob.With over 12 (since 2012) years of experience in esports & gaming journalism, I like to think that my guides once helped a NASA scientist to beat a game. What I'm trying to say is that I should be credited for NASA's Mars missions. (I'm just kidding, please don't shoot me). In my free time, I dream of the day when I will finally start clearing my Steam backlog.

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