Palworld is getting its first raid battle soon, featuring a giant goth girl that I'm sure people wil
By Dr. Eleanor Vance | Published on January 01, 0001
Palworld's been coasting along nicely since its earlier this year—and while it's been getting steady updates
since, they've primarily been bug fixes and , winner55 ทางเข้า สล็อต seldom in the way of content.
Which is reasonable, since winner55 com เพื่อ เข้า ระบบ ค่ะ Pocketpair quickly found itself for the kind of game it had suddenly become. It's also been part of its stated mission plan on the it released back in January: fix bugs first, add stuff later. Still, the studio has big plans—and the first steps start today, as Palworld's announced its very first raid boss.
Going by the name of Bellanoir, this Pal—which you'll be able to capture, as standard—looks to shore up Palworld's endgame content, offering players both a reason to join larger servers and a test dummy for their beefed up not-quite-pocket monsters. I'm sure the Palworld pros of the world will be happy. There's only so much joy you can wring out of a brutally efficient factory line, after all.
The announcement itself is light on the details, reading: "A powerful evil Pal has appeared and is laying siege to the Palapagos Islands! Only the most skilled Pal Tamers stand a chance against her." There's no specific date as to when this'll be dropping, either, but Pocketpair assures players it's "soon."
It's maybe a sign that the studio's got a smidge more money to pump into its art department, but I do actually think Bellanoir's design is kinda neat—even if it สมัคร winner55 เครดิต ฟรี 188 does look like what you'd get if you threw Gardevoir and Chandelure in a blender. I think the shape language is solid, and I like the chthonic eyes decorating Bellanoir's floaty dress.
Comparisons to Gardevoir fill me with fear, however. In a similar vein to , the internet has proven it's incapable of being normal about Gardevoir in any capacity. Adding a layer of goth girl over that base feels like a chemical weapon designed in a lab, the kind that starts zombie apocalypses—but, hey. Chase your bliss. I'll be down in my bunker avoiding Google for a while.
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