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Grass Team Template

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Layer Grass-Pal Attack, Defense and weak-point damage around a two-slot field core.

This is an editable Grass starting party for Palworld 1.0, not a universal damage ranking. Bristla and Nitemary Botan strengthen every Grass Pal in the party, while Ribbuny Botan improves Grass damage only against enemies that are actually weak to Grass. Dandilord supplies the highest current base Attack among Grass Pals and useful poison protection; Lyleen turns the final slot into an activated party heal. Keep the three support jobs together, then replace either field slot when a fight calls for a different attacker or utility tool.

Your five-slot partyReady to load
BristlaParty attack support
Nitemary BotanParty defense support
Ribbuny BotanWeak-point support
DandilordPrimary field attacker
LyleenSustain / second attacker
Core slots load at rank 1; use the open slots and rank controls to adapt the party.
5Party members
3Effects surfaced
5Max partner rank
1.0Dataset synced
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The lineup

5 core members

Every slot has a job. The cards below show the exact synergy, its rank range, who it affects, and a mapped route to recruiting that pal.

Party attack support01
Bristla 1 effect

Keep Bristla in any party slot. Princess Gaze raises the Attack of every Grass Pal by 15-30%; a second Bristla does not add another copy.

  • Grass Pal Attack15% 30%Grass PalsUnique effect · does not stack
Recruitment route

Catch it in the wild. Spawns at levels 16 to 25 across 319 points on the main island.

Party defense support02
Nitemary Botan 1 effect

Soul Binder raises the Defense of every Grass Pal by 15-30% while Nitemary Botan is in the party. Duplicate copies do not stack.

  • Grass Pal Defense15% 30%Grass PalsUnique effect · does not stack
Recruitment route

Catch it in the wild. Spawns at levels 50 to 54 across 13 points on the main island.

Weak-point support03
Ribbuny Botan 1 effect

Ground 'n' Pound raises the player's and Pals' Grass damage by 25-40% only when the target is weak to Grass. Its workbench-efficiency clause is a base-work bonus, not combat damage.

  • Grass Weak-Point Damage25% 40%You + Grass PalsUnique effect · does not stack
Recruitment route

Catch it in the wild. Spawns at levels 18 to 55 across 311 points on the main island.

Primary field attacker04
Dandilord Core attacker

Dandilord has 135 base Attack, the highest in the current Grass roster. Its activated Poison 2 and party-wide poison and toxic-gas protection add control and World Tree utility; they are not Grass damage buffs.

Damage slot: 135 base Attack plus poison and World Tree utility.
Recruitment route

No first-acquisition route in the mapped sources. No wild spawn, field-boss encounter, or breeding chain from mapped wild or field-boss starters is established for Dandilord. Other acquisition systems are outside this guide's mapped inputs.

Sustain / second attacker05
Lyleen Core attacker

Lyleen pairs 120 base Attack with an activated heal for the player and party Pals: 80% at rank 1 and 90% at rank 5, on a 300-second cooldown. Use it after meaningful party damage rather than as passive regeneration.

Sustain slot: 120 base Attack plus an activated party heal.
Recruitment route

Catch it in the wild. Only spawns on the World Tree region.

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Condensation scaling

Rank 1 → Rank 5

Compare every surfaced partner effect at base rank and full condensation. Effects marked Unique can still scale by rank, but duplicate carriers do not stack.

Pal / rolePartner effectAffectsRank 1Rank 5
BristlaParty attack support
Grass Pal AttackUniqueGrass Pals15%30%
Nitemary BotanParty defense support
Grass Pal DefenseUniqueGrass Pals15%30%
Ribbuny BotanWeak-point support
Grass Weak-Point DamageUniqueYou + Grass Pals25%40%
Values verified against current partner-skill rank curves
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Alternates and flex picks

2 viable swaps

Keep the build's identity while adapting the lineup to the pals you own or the encounter ahead.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How do I use this Grass team template?

Leave Bristla, Nitemary Botan and Ribbuny Botan in the party, then field Dandilord or Lyleen as the encounter demands. Bristla and Nitemary Botan improve the Grass roster from any party slot; Ribbuny Botan pays off only when your Grass attack hits an enemy with a Grass weakness.

Do the three Grass support effects stack?

They affect different calculations: Grass-Pal Attack, Grass-Pal Defense and Grass weak-point damage. Each listed partner skill is non-stacking with another copy of the same carrier, and the weak-point bonus does nothing against a target that is not weak to Grass.

Which slots should I change first?

Dandilord and Lyleen are the flexible field slots. Keep Lyleen when the activated party heal matters, bring Leafan for an all-Grass self-scaling attacker, or use Silvance when your plan reliably applies Ivy-Covered. The three support slots define this template, but they are not mandatory for every encounter.