These Lucky Pals are variants of standard Pal species but look larger and emit a sparkle.
This means there is a ‘Lucky’ version of almost every Pal species just waiting to be caught.
Unfortunately, these Palsspawn randomly, so it’s impossible to preemptively know where they will be.

There are, however, a few key signs to look out for when adventuring and perusing Lucky Pals.
The most obvious sign that you’re near as Lucky Pal is the wind chime noise they emit.
ensure you have your sound on to catch this.

It sounds like a loud twinkling noise.
Secondly, they will have white sparkles surrounding them, as indicated by the image below.
This was a Lucky Celaray we caught along the coast near the Fort Ruins waypoint.

you’re free to also getAncient Civilisation Partsas a drop when you capture or defeat a Lucky Pal.
This is especially useful for crafting higher-quality tools like the Mega Shield.
That rounds off our guide to getting Lucky Pals in Palworld.

Alternatively, see our fullPal listwhich includes more information on every single Pal in the current Paldeck.