The Palworld community can’t get enough of a recent clip showing a player landing the most unlikely accidental catch.

Palworld’s playground offers players a lot of opportunities to pull off some wildand unpredictable moments.

From taking down a powerfully-leveled foe to stumbling upon an NPC whose AI just can’t navigate around a wall, there are a lot moments that have left the fansspeechless from laughter.

A new moment now joins these ranks as a new clip shows a successful, accidental trickshot that never should have happened in the first place.

Palworld fans love misthrow that ends with successful catch

Palworld fans love misthrow that ends with successful catch

The clip is beingdiscussed on the Palworld subreddit, where the player who performs the act says: “I was AFK at my base and accidentally misclicked, then this happened.”

The clip shows them standing there astheir Pals work around themin the base. However, a Wandering Merchant is visiting, walking around the Pals, minding their own business.

The incident happens when the player does misclick, resulting in their character throwing a Pal Sphere at the ground in front of them. However, the Sphere begins ricocheting and bouncing off of other objects until it lands on the Wandering Merchant.

Now, thisalone is improbable, but it gets better when the catch ends up being successful despite having an 8% chance of working.

The community’s response is best summed up by the top comment in the thread: “The trickiest trick shot that ever tricked.”

Many users are noticing a Fuack that seems to take notice of what’s happening and wanders over to see what’s going on.

“Fuack – ‘Yo that was sick dude!’ (Drops rock) ‘I better check this out see if he’ll capture it.'”

Another Palworld fan mentions what it must feel like to be on the side of the merchant, saying, “Don’t you hate it when you going on a walk selling your wares and then you hear someone throw a ball, and then you wake up as a slave.”

In all, the clip showsjust another exampleof why Palworld has burrowed its way into the hearts of its fans.

Shane Black was a Games Writer on Dexerto’s US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Apex Legends, XDefiant, Destiny, Fortnite, and first-person shooter content. He also has bylines at IGN, Dualshockers, and Gamepur.