This guide will show you the list of legendary schematics of bosses in Palworld. There are lots of things that you need to know but before we get started, let’s learn what legendary schematics are.
What is a Legendary Schematic?
Palworld is a pretty world, but it’s not all fun and games. It can be dangerous because there are many threats out there. To stay safe, you can catch pals to help you fight, but most of the time, you’ll need to fight alongside them.
To survive and be good at fighting, you can make different weapons, gear, and armor. These things will make your main character stronger and more resistant to damage.
You can make most basic gear by reaching a certain level and spending technology points to unlock it. Just gather resources and use the right crafting station to make what you need. Keep in mind that accessories can’t be crafted.
Here’s an example to help you understand how crafting works in Palworld:
At Level 29: Unlocking the Handgun
To unlock the Handgun, you need to reach Level 29. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Ingot
- High-Quality Pal Oil
Craft it at the Weapon Workbench, and you’ll get the most basic version of the Handgun.
Weapon Tiers
All weapons, armors, and headwear come in five tier levels. Let’s take the Handgun as an example:
- Basic (Level 0) with a Grey Background
- Schematic 1 (Level 1) with a Green Background
- Schematic 2 (Level 2) with a Blue Background
- Schematic 3 (Level 3) with a Purple Background
- Schematic 4 (Level 4) with a Gold/Yellow Background (Legendary)
Stats Enhancement with Tiers
The Basic Tier Handgun has the following stats:
- Base Attack: 250
- Durability: 400
- Shots Per Magazine: 8
Each tier enhances one or more of these stats. For example, the Legendary Handgun has:
- Base Attack: 625
- Durability: 1200
- Shots Per Magazine: 16
Legendary gear is powerful, and sometimes it can be even better than the next level unlock.
How can you find schematics in Palworld?
Well, there are different ways to get loot in the game, and looting is something I really enjoy doing because it lets me collect lots of stuff.
In Palworld, you can obtain loot through various methods:
- Harvesting a resource like a tree or stone.
- Buying from a merchant (you can even buy Pals).
- Capturing or killing humans (I know, it sounds strange).
- Capturing or killing a Pal.
- Butchering a Pal (this is important for hunting Legendary Schematics, more on that later).
- Opening a chest that randomly appears in the overworld (some might need keys).
- Looting the two chests at the end of a dungeon.
The last four ways have a chance to give you schematics. When it comes to capturing or killing Pals, only certain bosses have a chance to drop schematics. However, Pals that you buy won’t drop loot; they go straight into the pal-box or party. You can still butcher them after obtaining them to get resources, but personally, I think that’s a waste of money.
Where to Find Legendary Schematics?
Let’s talk about finding those epic schematics! But first, a quick tip.
There are special chests in the Over-world that might have schematics. To unlock them, you’ll need Copper, Silver, or Gold Keys. Look for chests glowing red from a distance, and get close to see which key you need.
The loot inside is random, but Gold chests have a chance to drop Legendary Schematics.
After defeating a dungeon boss, head to the exit portal area. There are two chests there with a chance to drop schematics, and higher-level dungeons increase your chances of getting Legendary Schematics.
For example, I got one from a Level 40+ Dungeon in the Ice Mountains. Now, onto specifics.
In Palworld, bosses respawn daily at set locations. They can be right there, inside a Sealed Chamber, or hidden in a cave/mine-shaft nearby.
Here are some bosses that might drop Legendary Schematics:
- Chillet – Level 11 – Cloth Armour Schematic 4
- PenKing – Level 15 – Feathered Head Band Schematic 4
- Azurobe – Level 17 – Pelt Armour Schematic 4
- KingPaca – Level 23 – Old Bow Schematic 4
- Bushi – Level 23 – Crossbow Schematic 4
- Beakon – Level 29 – Handgun Schematic 4
- Warsect – Level 30 – Metal Helm Schematic 4
- Elizabee – Level 31 – Metal Armour Schematic 4 (Check for Mineshaft Entrance nearby)
Note: Elizabee boss may not drop her staff, but non-boss Elizabee in the wild has a small chance.
- Menasting – Level 44 – Refined Metal Helm Schematic 4 (Look for Mineshaft Entrance)
- Suzaku – Level 45 – Pump Action Shotgun Schematic 4
- Astegon – Level 48 – Heat Resistance Refined Metal Armour Schematic 4 (Mineshaft Entrance)
- Lyleen Noct – Level 49 – Cold Resistance Refined Metal Armour Schematic 4 (Mineshaft Entrance)
- Blazamut – Level 49 – Assault Rifle Schematic 4 (Mineshaft Entrance)
Now, the real challenge! Four Legendary bosses:
- Frostallion (Ice Type, Weakness: Fire) – North West Side of the Main Ice Area, Drops: Pal Helm Schematic 4
- Jetragon (Dragon Type, Weakness: Ice) – North West Side of the Main Volcano Area, Drops: Rocket Launcher Schematic 4
- Paladius (Neutral Type, Weakness: Dark) – North East of Main Desert Area (Use Heat and Cold Resistance), Drops: Cold Resistance Pal Armour Schematic 4
- Necromus (Dark Type, Weakness: Dragon) – North East of Main Desert Area (Use Heat and Cold Resistance), Drops: Heat Resistance Pal Armour Schematic 4
Remember, the last two fight together, but if you go at night, Paladius sleeps, giving you a chance to fight Necromus solo.
Additional Notes
Okay, now you know which bosses can drop what. Here’s some extra info to help you farm these schematics more easily.
- I suggest capturing all bosses instead of killing them. The loot drop chance is likely the same, but remember that butchering Pals is crucial for getting Legendary schematics.
- For example, let’s take Jetragon. Fight and capture Jetragon, but if you didn’t get the Rocket Launcher Schematic 4, and you have the meat cleaver equipped, press E to send Jetragon out, then press 4 for a list of commands.
- The top command lets you butcher and kill Jetragon (you’ll lose this Pal forever), but they’ll drop loot, providing an extra chance to get all drop-able items.
- It’s a tough choice—keep them or go for more captures.
- If you don’t see the Butcher Command but see the Pet Jetragon Command, make sure the Meat Cleaver is in your hand.
- When starting your world, customize settings to make farming easier:
- Pal Spawn: Set to a max of 3 for 3x the pals, including bosses, spawning simultaneously, increasing chances for the schematic you want.
- Pal Capture Rate: Higher numbers make it easier to capture. Still, you’ll need the best spheres and lower their HP for a max chance.
- Damage from Player: Highest is 5, dealing 5x damage.
- Damage to Player: Lowest is 0.1, receiving significantly less damage.
- Drop Item Multiplier: Doesn’t increase your chance but allows you to get more of a drop.
- For example, Jetragon can drop 4 items. With the setting on max (3), it might drop:
- Diamond x9
- Pure Crystal x3 (3x the standard amount)
- Polymer x3 (3x the standard amount)
- Rocket Launcher Schematic 4 x3
That’s all for now. I’ll update this as needed. Feel free to comment if I missed anything.
Happy hunting!
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