Pal Tower Defense Tier List – Which Pals Pack The Most Punch?

Wondering which Pals will keep the enemy hordes at bay the best? Our Pal Tower Defense tier list has the answers you seek.

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Just as Palworld drew inspiration from Pokémon, now other games are drawing inspiration from Palworld. In our Pal Tower Defense tier list, we’ll rank every Unit from Roblox’s latest Palworld-inspired title.

Pal Tower Defense is, surprising no one, a Tower Defence game on the Roblox platform. It lets you build squads using some of the now-iconic Pals and use them to hold off hordes of enemies. But which Pals can hold the line, and which will crumble under the pressure? Our tier list has the answer. Join us as we sort the Pals from the Pros.

Pal Tower Defense is available to play right now via Roblox. For more on the game, check out our guide on Pal Tower Defense codes.

Complete Pal Tower Defense Tier List

The following is our tier list ranking of every Pal in Pal Tower Defense at time of writing. The logic behind these rankings is explained below, so keep reading to find out why we ranked them the way we did!

S Tier

  • Queen Bee
  • Electrobolt

A Tier

  • Featherfly
  • Hadesram
  • Childino

B Tier

  • Sparkit
  • Lovepaca
  • Meow

C Tier

  • Flame Fox
  • Chiclet
  • Slithlander

D Tier

  • Pharaoh
  • Pew Monkey

How Did We Rank Each Pal?

We sorted every available Pal into tiers based purely on their in-game stats. Our ranking took into account their DPS, their Range, and their Cost, to determine which Pals give you the most bang for your buck. From here, we split them into five tiers, as follows:

  • S Tier – The best Pals in the game. Their stats far outpace everything in the tiers below.
  • A Tier – Some high-powered Pals, but not nearly as good as those in S tier.
  • B Tier – The middle of the road. Also features Meow, the only Farm Pal in the game at present, which cannot be ranked on the same damage-based scale as the others.
  • C Tier – Low-end Pals. You should use these as placeholders and nothing more.
  • D Tier – The bottom of the Pal barrel. Unless you have no other option, you should never use these Pals.

Staff Writer
Nathan Ball is a games writer with a deeply-held passion for both the medium and the written word. You may have seen his work on TheGamer, PC Invasion, and the Scottish Games Network. Off the clock he enjoys good books, good films, and good times.