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Best Healer Pals in Palworld & Where to Catch Them

In Palworld, you'll need the best healer Pals to keep your health bar stocked.

Healing doesn’t come easy in PalworldBut in a game with combat encounters as tough as this one, you’ll want to carry some healing method in your pocket.

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While you won’t be brewing potions or concocting weird alchemy recipes to heal yourself, there is a third, more Palworld-like alternative: healer pals. Healer pals have the potential to either replenish your health or keep your HP stacked as battles unfold. On this list, you’ll find the five best healer Pals in Palworld.

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The Best Healers in Palworld, Ranked

Finding healer pals isn’t as easy as grabbing fire-type pals or water-type pals. Their healing skills aren’t obvious in their design or visible in the Paldeck. Instead, you have to do some reading and discover if their Partner Skill involves healing. However, that might take some time since Palworld has over 100 Pals. So below we’ve listed out all the best healers in Palworld ranked by their usefulness and healing capabilities.

Do note that healing in Palworld only applies to the player character. When it comes to healing your Pals in battle, they’re unfortunately on their own. You’ll want to keep an eye on your Pal’s health and call them back to their sphere when their HP gets too low.

5. Teafant

Palworld screenshot of Teafant healing the player character by spraying water on them.
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The earliest healer Pal you can get your hands on in Palworld is Teafant, that tiny cute water elephant. Teafant comes with the Soothing Shower partner skill, which prompts them to approach you and shower you with their healing water. 

Teafant can be found in the following locations in Palworld:

  • Near the Ice Wind Island waypoint.
  • On the shores north of the Fort Ruins waypoint.
  • In the forest south of the Fort Ruins waypoint.
  • On the island south of the Small Cove waypoint.
  • Near the Eastern Wild Island waypoint.

While Teafant isn’t by any means the stronger water Pal or even the highest-level waterer, they do what they can when it comes to healing in Palworld. Bless them.

4. Felbat

palworld screenshot of Felbat floating above the grassy ground
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A significant upgrade from Teafant is Felbat, a dark pal with surprisingly solid healer skills in Palworld.

Felbat has a Life Steal passive partner skill that lets them absorb some of the received damage to restore your HP. The best part about this skill is that you don’t need to trigger it; it’ll always work in the background as long as Felbat is fighting alongside you. Besides healing, Felbat is also a great Pal to keep around for Pal fights or at the base for medicine production (do note that medicine produced at your base doesn’t actually heal HP).

Felbat can only be found inside dungeons or hatched from Large Dark Eggs in Palworld. I found mine in a dungeon near the Desolate Church waypoint. There is a third way to catch them through the Sealed Realm of the Abyssal Nights, found near the Forgotten Island (X-411, Y:-54).

3. Lovander

Palworld screenshot of Lovander standing beside a tree
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Lovander, or as they’re called during raids, fangirl, is a neutral-type Pal and one of the best healers in Palworld.

They’ve got the Heart Drain passive partner skill, which absorbs some of the received damage and restores HP, just like Felbat’s. The reason Lovander is a bit higher on this list is that they’re not only easier to obtain but also slightly stronger in battle.

Lovander can be found in the following locations in Palworld:

  • All over the sand biome northeast of the Palapagos Islands.
  • On the shores north of the Investigator’s Fork waypoint.
  • Wait for a herd of “fangirls” to raid your base and catch Lovander during the raid.

Once you’ve snagged a Lovander, make sure to keep her active in your party to enjoy the Heart Drain passive skill and keep your health bar stocked up.

2. Petallia

Palworld screenshot of Petallia floating above the grassy ground
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Petallia is a grass-type and the second-best healer Pal in Palworld. With their Blessing of the Flower Spirit skill, they can heal half of your HP bar.

I won’t tell you they’re a strong Pal on their own; they’re a grass-type, after all. However, Petallia is definitely worth keeping in your party for when you’re in desperate need of healing.

Petallia can either be fought as a level 27 boss in the Sealed Realm of Spirits or on the island in the southwest corner of the Palapagos Islands in Palworld.

1. Lyleen

palworld screenshot of Lyleen floating above the ground in a rocky area
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Lyleen looks just like Petallia, but they’re ten times a better healing Pal in Palworld. In fact, their Harvest Goddess partner skill is the strongest healing ability in the game.

They’re also a Jill of all trades. With Planting level 4, Handiwork level 3, Gathering level 2, and Medicine Production level 3, they can pretty much do it all. And while Grass-types aren’t my favorite, Lyleen might just be the only exception.

To find Lyleen in Palworld, look for her on the island in the northwest corner of the map. Don’t expect an easy battle, though. She’s level 44 and surrounded by even more deadly Pals that can be accidentally aggroed. The good news is she drops Low Grade Medical Supplies, which should come in handy to cure those Pal status ailments.

There’s also an alternative Lyleen Noct version you can look for in the ice biome. She comes with the same healing perks but is dressed in goth fashion.


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Cande Maldonado
Though Cande started her journey in the video game industry as a localization specialist six years ago, she soon realized that her true calling was to annoy NPCS, smash virtual pottery, and complete every side quest available in RPGs. Throwing that useless degree out of the window, she has been writing professionally for the past three years ever since. Her passion for games dates to 2006, when she mounted a Chocobo for the first time. Under Nintendo and Square Enix's chokehold, she will willingly pour hours upon hours into reaching 100% completion in the longest roleplaying games ever made. But hey, who needs fresh air and sunlight when you can just live in Ivalice?