Where to find and capture Warsect in Palworld

Where to find and capture Warsect in Palworld

Warsect is a huge asset to any combat team and Pals Trainer base. Here’s where to find and capture Warsect in Palworld.

Palworld is a game that relies heavily on survival mechanics, but its collection of creatures shouldn’t be overlooked. There are a massive number of Pals in the Paldeck, and to avoid any risk of DMCA, you’ll want to capture them all.

Of course, you can use breeding tricks to strengthen your Pals in battle, but sometimes it’s more effective to capture one that’s already a powerhouse. Look no further than Warsect in Palworld.

This beefy beetle has a massive attack stat, a killer partner ability that boosts defense and adds fire damage to your attacks, and it’s an excellent lumberjack. If this sounds appealing to you, keep reading to learn where to find and capture Warsect in Palworld.

How to find Warsect in Palworld

Warsect is a bit of a paradox in that it is both elusive and very easy to find depending on your strategy. There are two main locations where Warsect can be found in Palworld:

  • Via a static encounter in the Sealed Realm of Valiant Keep, south of the Gobfin Territory fast travel point
  • Deep in Wildlife Sanctuary #2 southwest of the Forgotten Isle fast travel point

We have marked these two locations on the map below. Keep in mind that the Warsect in the Sealed Realm of the Valiant is a level 30 Alpha Pal and can be difficult to deal with.

Where to find Warsect
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How to Capture Warsect: Combat Tips

Even if you don’t choose to face the Alpha Warsect in the Sealed Realm of the Valor, this Pal can be a tough fight. Its dual Grass/Earth element means it is only weak against Fire-type Pals.

Taking a Foxparks that you have equipped with a Foxparks Harness to use as a flamethrower is a real help. Another option is a Fire type with a strong attack stat like Incineram.

If you want a chance to capture Warsect in Palworld, we highly recommend using a Hyper Pal Sphere or higher. Using something less useful will be an exercise in patience.

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