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Swee And Sweepa In Palworld
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Can Sweepa be the most powerful Pal in Palworld?

Sweepa off your feeta

Palworld is home to many Pals, each with a unique feature or ability. Sweepa is an adorably abominable mountain of fur that hardly looks like a powerhouse. But if you have some Swees with you, this Pal will transform into something special.

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Can Sweepa become the most powerful Pal?

I first contemplated this when I saw Sweepa’s Partner Skill, “King of Fluff,” which boosts its stats for every Swee in your team. Knowing that Partner Skills can be enhanced, I wondered how far this could be taken.

Thankfully, YouTuber TagBackTV answered my burning questions before I could get to work on this theory. This allowed me to turn my theory into a method that I’ll be sharing with you below.

Sweepa In Palworld
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Before we get started, the answer to this question is, technically, no, as Elizabee also benefits from a stat boost when you have Beegarde on your team. Considering that Elizabee is naturally stronger than Sweepa, the stats will be higher on a max level and fully condensed Elizabee with a full team of max level fully condensed Beegardes.

However, both Elizabee and Beegarde are hard to catch, and Elizabee can’t be ridden. They’re also not as cute. Even so, however, seeing how powerful the Sweepa can become is so shocking that it honestly doesn’t matter if Elizabee is slightly stronger. I’d settle for this brute any day.

Choosing your Sweepa

Before we begin, it’ll be wise to choose which Sweepa you’ll be powering up. You have two choices, either a Sweepa with all the Passive Skills you want on it or the Alpha Sweepa that will have elevated stats compared to normal Sweepas.

Alpha Pals have a huge elevation of stats from their normal counterparts, making them significantly stronger. However, some players argue that they pay the price for that through their bigger size and therefore bigger hitbox. You may prefer to have a normal Sweepa with all the Passive Skills you desire to personalize the Sweepa’s strengths and weaknesses.

Sweepa Field Boss
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If you want the Alpha Sweepa, then you can find it at the location shown in the image above. It should be a breeze to capture it, as it’s so low-level. A Mega Sphere should suffice.

If you’d rather have a Sweepa with all the Passive Skills you want, then you’ll have to go out and capture a bunch of Sweepas until you grab some that have all the Passive Skills you want between them. Then it’ll be a case of selectively breeding them with each other until all the Passive Skills are passed down into one Sweepa. Just make sure you’ve got enough Cake!

The Alpha Sweepa is so much more powerful and much easier to get, although it’s up to you how you choose the Sweepa that you’ll make into a God.

Using Swee and Sweepa’s Partner Skills

To ascend your chosen Sweepa into Godhood, you’ll need a shocking amount of spare Pal Spheres. And time.

The Pal Essence Condenser doesn’t only rank up your Pals to boost their stats. Their Partner Skill also levels up. This means that if Sweepa and all four Swee in your team are maximum rank, then the Swee will be boosting the Sweepa’s stats by a staggering margin. This is the foundation of making Sweepa more powerful.

To fully promote your Sweepa in the Pal Essence Condenser, you’ll need 116 of them. To do the same to four Swees for the rest of your team, you’ll need to capture a whopping 464 of them, not including the four for your team. That’s right. The minimum number of Pals you need to capture for this is 585.

Below is where they both spawn, as thankfully they spawn together. You will need to keep coming back to these spots again and again to capture them all. Keep condensing as and when you can, as the Palbox won’t be able to facilitate all the Pals you’ll need to store.

Swee And Sweepa Spawns In Palworld
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It’ll be wise to assign a Vixy or two to your ranch to grab as many Pal Spheres as you can to prevent you from having to keep making them. Both of these Pals can be caught using Pal Spheres comfortably, although with a much lower chance on the Sweepas.

There is no easy way to put it, you’ll be doing this over and over again until you have a fully promoted team of Swee and Sweepas. But that’s only the beginning.

Final steps of transcending your Sweepa

There are a couple more steps in making your Sweepa the most powerful. You will want your team to all be level 50, and you’ll want your Sweepa to be fully enhanced by the Statue of Power.

Leveling up your team is easy enough. You’ll have to do plenty of dungeon runs in powerful regions, like the volcanic island or up north in the tundra or desert islands. The more powerful your opponents are, the quicker they’ll level up. There isn’t a way around this, so why not do some Legendary hunting? With your fully condensed Sweepa, this shouldn’t be too much of a problem.

Enhancing Sweepa In Palworld
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As soon as you can, make sure to keep enhancing your Sweepa through the Statue of Power. Everything except Work Speed should be maxed out. Irritatingly, I cannot find the exact amount of each Pal Soul you’ll need to complete this process, but I can tell you how to farm for them:

  • Small Pal Soul: You can find these Souls from captured or defeated Daedreams, Felbats, Cawgnitos, Maraiths, Tombats, and Noxes.
  • Medium Pal Soul: You can find these Souls from captured or defeated Helzephyrs.
  • Large Pal Soul: You can find these Souls from captured or defeated Anubises, Necromuses, and Frostallion Nocts.

Note that Souls of any size can also be found in chests.

With a level 50, fully enhanced and fully promoted Sweepa with max level and fully promoted Swees, you will have one of the greatest Pals in the game. But it can be taken further.

Make your Sweepa omnipotent

Before action, make sure to feed your Sweepa food that enhances its stats, like Eikthyrdeer Stew (+20% defense) or Eikthyrdeer Loco Moco (+20% Attack). Such meals can only be prepared at the Electric Kitchen, which is unlocked at level 41. This will, naturally, be the final nail in the coffin for any enemies.

A trick from TagBackTV’s video that I love is feeding the Sweepa every Skill Fruit you can, to allow it to use such an array of attacks that it’ll be able to be critically effective against any sort of Pal.

Skill Fruits In Palworld
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It is worth noting that a Pal using the attacks not of its element won’t be as powerful, as Pals deal more damage from skills sharing its type. However, in the hands of your super Sweepa, the damage difference should feel futile. Especially if it’s super effective against your target. Just make sure to swap out the Skills you want before going into combat.

Feeding your Pal stat-boosting foods and allowing them to be super effective against any target will truly allow the final form of your Sweepa to fruition.

The most powerful Sweepa in action

If you wish to see this sort of Sweepa in action, then you can check out TagBackTV’s video and showcase of this powerhouse.

As you can see from the thumbnail, those stats don’t lie. And that’s without the buffing foods.

Now that you know how to make truly the strongest Pal in all of existence, why don’t you learn how to breed and catch Jetragon?


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Aidan Lambourne
Aidan Lambourne is a contributing writer for PC Invasion, with almost a couple years of experience in the industry. He has written about Roblox extensively, although has keenly covered new releases and indie games. A passionate writer and gamer, he still can't really believe he gets to indulge in both for a career.