Not to be left out of creature catching convention, Palworld does have rarer, more powerful variants that Pokémon players will likely find themselves calling "shiny Pals" out of habit. Officially Palworld calls shinies Lucky [[link]] Pals instead. You [[link]] could easily assume otherwise, though, because Lucky Pals literally sparkle while they walk around with a loud, shimmering sound effect.
What are Lucky Pals?
Where to find Lucky Pals
You can find Lucky Pals out in the wild, and don't worry: they're nearly impossible to miss. As mentioned they're quite large, but they also make a very distinct (and loud) shimmering sound. The spawn rate for Lucky Pals isn't known, so you really do just have to take your chances. Personally I've run into one every 5-6 hours. I'd generally recommend exploring to find them, but as luck would have it I've caught two of mine within sight of my original base. It really is just down to luck.
Catching Lucky Pals is slightly more difficult than regular Pals as well. The percentage catch rate you'll see while aiming at them is lower, and fighting them does take just a bit longer. Be particularly careful about which Pals from your party you deploy to help—killing a Lucky Pal by accident is a real [[link]] bummer.
Once you have a Lucky Pal, you can breed more Pals with the lucky trait, though they don't retain the big Lucky Pal size when bred (boo!). Check our Palworld breeding guide for more tips on getting started on the cake and egg grind.

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