Each time you level up inPalworld, you get five stat points that you can place across the six different stats. Of course, depending on how you are playing the game, some stats may be more important to you than others. However, overall there are definitely some stats that are useful and others that are not. Here is where to spend stat pointsPalworld, and the best stats you can go for.

How does each stat work?

It’s important to note that these stat increases only affect your character, not any of your Pals. In fact, if you look at your individual Pals from the party screen, you will see each Pal has its own Health, Attack, Defense, and Work Speed. Each Pal has different stats, meaning some Pals may be better for different tasks than others. Here are all the stats and how each one works:

Best stats to spend your stat points inPalworld

In my opinion, the best stats to put your stat points into inPalworldare Stamina and Weight. At a glance, you’re probably wondering why I’d choose these two stats. Let’s go over why these two stats are the best and all the other stats are somewhat pointless, except maybe Work Speed depending on your build.

Increasing your Stamina is just good all around. You get a nice amount of Stamina per point, so it’s a worthwhile investment. You’ll be able to climb higher and further, swim longer, and do other tasks such as mining and woodcutting without getting tired. You can also run around more without getting tired which is a nice added bonus.

Where to spend stat points in Palworld - best stats

On the other hand, Weight will increase how much you can carry. Because it goes up 50 with each point, you can really increase your weight capacity. Wouldn’t it be nice knowing you can go out and Mine 1,000 Ore and carry it back to base without being slowed down? More importantly, however, is that the other stats just aren’t very useful.

First, let’s talk about Attack. Because you only get 2 more Attack with each stat increases which starts at just a 2% damage increase, it really isn’t worth it. You’ll get more stat increases here by equipping better stuff. Besides, you will get a lot more damage out of your Pals than the raw damage you can do regardless of weapon. With the right Pals, even if you put all your stat points into Attack you wouldn’t do near as much damage as them, making Attack somewhat useless.

How does each stat work in Palworld?

Because you’ll be using your Pals to do your damage, that makes Stamina and Defense less useful as well. It’s a lot easier to just run around and dodge out of the way of attacks while your Pals do all the work as opposed to worrying about mitigating damage via stats. Also, you can’t even put stats directly into Defense. It’s only increased by equipping different Armor, Passives, and Pal Skills.

An argument can certainly be made that Work Speed is worth getting, at least a little bit of it. Because you start at 100, just by putting two points into Work Speed, you will double it. If you wanted to dump a handful of points just speed everything you handcraft up by a bit, you probably can. Or on the flip side, if you just want to sit in base and craft all day, you’re able to probably invest mostly into it. However, with the use of Pal Skills and more important ;yPassives, you can really increase the Work Speed of your Pals. Therefore it makes sense to put them to work doing the tasks while you’re out exploring, expanding, and catching more Pals.

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