Palworld players are enjoying themselvs quite a bit as they try to come up with different names for some variants of Chillet.
Palworld hasa ton of Pals, with the players in the community having their own favorite one that they have latched on to since release.
Each Palbelongs to a different typeof Elemental category, and their look and design often reflect the Element they belong to.
However, this hasn’t stopped Palworld fans from theorizing what the different Elemental types of their favorite Pals would look like. Such isthe case with Chillet, which the players are having a ton of fun with naming its variants.
Palworld fans loving naming Chillet variants
The conversation beganon the Palworld subreddit, with a post titled: “Gotta collect them all.”
The post contains an image of Chillet, an Ice-type Pal normally, reimagined as different Elemental types, along with the appropriate colors and names.
For example, the Electric-type variant is all yellow with the new name of “Thunderlet.”
This sparked a lot of creativity in the community, as Palworld players discussed what they felt the names should be for the different types.
“You forgot the normal type. Boppet,” one user said.
Some have even taken issue with some of the names due to their somewhat uncomfortable-sounding title, primarily with the Ground-type variant.
“…I gotta say, I don’t like the name ‘Soillet.’ How about ‘Tillet?'” Another user suggested.
Every user also seems to have their favorite variantwhich stands out to thembecause of their name. As one user said: “Killet and Grillet go hard. Idk what I love those 2 so much.”
Many players enjoy the idea of Chillet being able to change to the various Elements in the game, much like Eevee does in Pokemon.
“I don’t care what it takes to make this real. I need all of them in this game. NOW,” one user said.
The creativity of the Palworld player base continues to shine through bothin-game creationsand ideassuggested online.
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