Palworld’s first big raid battle is ‘coming soon’ and stars a new ‘evil’ Pal

Enter Bellanoir.

Palworld Bellanoir raid boss fight
Screenshot by Dot Esports via Pocketpair

Pocketpair has teased its first raid battle for Palworld, giving players a first look at the new boss Pal they’ll be fighting against: Bellanoir.

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Palworld has only been out for a couple of months in early access, but fans who’ve already exhausted everything it has to offer have been eager for new content. One addition mentioned in the Palworld roadmap was raid battles, which require players to work together to take down a particularly powerful boss. Pocketpair hasn’t said precisely when the first of these raids will arrive, but it’s promised to be “coming soon.”

The brief teaser shared on X (formerly Twitter) on March 15 appears to show how raids will be triggered, with a player character placing a crystal of some kind on a pedestal. Doing so causes meteors to rain from the sky, and the raid boss, Bellanoir, appears in a flash of red light. Again, details are slim, so the exact process for starting raids is unclear, but a previous statement from Pocketpair suggested you’ll need to join a guild and work with fellow guild members if you want to fight raid bosses.

As for Bellanoir itself, it certainly has an intimidating presence, though, whether or not the meteors are part of an attack it can do or just a backdrop is unclear. Pocketpair has, so far, only described it as a “powerful, evil Pal” so expect a tough challenge. Its name and color scheme points to it being a Dark type Pal, but if it’s as strong as Pocketpair is implying, it may be classified as one of Palworld‘s Legendary Pals as well.

Since there’s no telling how soon the raid will become available, avid Palworld fans will want to make sure their party is as strong as can be and turn to each other for help. Expert players have gladly shared advice with newcomers on how to breed especially useful Pals, for example. This news also dropped shortly after Pocketpair put out a call for fans to help bug test future Palworld updates.

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Michael Beckwith
Staff writer at Dot Esports covering all kinds of gaming news. A graduate in Computer Games Design and Creative Writing from Brunel University who's been writing about games since 2014. Nintendo fan and Sonic the Hedgehog apologist. Knows a worrying amount of Kingdom Hearts lore. Has previously written for Metro, TechRadar, and Game Rant.