With the world of Palworld opening up to everyone around the world, eager players are champing at the bit to create their own world, explore it, and catch over 100 different Pals roaming several regions. The more players explore Palworld, the bigger the variety of Pals they'll run into, and with that comes a desire to know the ins and outs of the games, and where to find these mystical creatures. While Rushoar may be one of the Pals that is easier to find, it quickly becomes useful in different ways, from exploring the map much quicker, to becoming a pivotal member of the base. It may charge at players head on when encountered in the wild, but standing ground and remaining resilient will be more than enough to capture this Pal.

Managing and storing materials like stone and ore is extremely crucial when building new structures and weapons, and receiving a Pal like Rushoar so early on can make the difference between spending a full day crafting, to dwindling it down to a few mere hours. On top of that, it's a capable physical attacker that can leave a mark with its hard head, and it can help flee the scene if the going gets too tough.

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Where to Find Rushoar

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Rushoar is an extremely common Pal found all around the map, early on in the game. Similar to Palworld Pals like Foxparks and Chikipi, Rushoar can be spotted from quite a distance, but unlike many others, it will charge at a player the moment it spots them. The best location to find Rushoar is around the cliffside areas across the waters of the main area. It will usually be minding its own business, eating meat or traveling in a pack of two. Should players choose to take Rushoar down, potential drops include Rushoar Pork, Leather, and Bone, which can come in handy when hunger strikes, and for crafting purposes upon returning to base.

Rushoar comes at a lower level, making it easier to take down and capture if players come properly equipped. It will only take a few hits of a spear or club, but still be weary of its charge attack. Rushoar's Hard Head partner skill can be something to avoid when facing it, so make sure to jump out of the way as it charges, and then clobber it down until its HP is low enough to guarantee a catch.

For players looking to pinpoint where to find Rushoar early on in the game, the areas marked in yellow in the graphic above are where this Pal can be found. Just don't venture out into the open woods too carelessly, or one may be lurking behind and itching to make a move.

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Rushoar's Work Suitability

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At player level 6, the Rushoar Saddle skill can be bought for one point, gaining the ability to ride Rushoar around the map. As it is quite fast, this beats running around the area and rationing stamina in anticipation of an attack. Rushoar will bulldoze anything in its way, including large rocks and ore clusters, making it a dual threat for both combat and material collection.

Rushoar in Combat

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Rushoar is a Ground-type Pal, and is one of the better Pals in Palworld to catch early. Rushoar is quite good at attacking, and its speed makes it versatile for both fight and flight modes. Charging in with its head lowered, a pre-emptive strike or a drive-by attack can catch any Pal by surprise, helping the player get the advantage quickly. Its ground-shaking abilities make Rushoar a commendable foe against any pesky Electric-type Pals, but be sure to keep it away from Grass types. Be sure to saddle up when using Rushoar, as its attacks are more effective during both combat and mining when its Hard Head partner skill is active.