How to find and catch Relaxaurus in Palworld

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The head of a Relaxasaurus shown beside a tree in Palword.
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Some of the best Pals in Palworld are the ones whose dopey demeanor hide their vicious Paldeck entry. Despite looking like a dunderhead, Relaxaurus is a threatening (yet useful!) Pal both in battle and for your base. Thankfully for Pal collectors, locating Relaxurus in the wild isn’t too tricky.

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Relaxaurus stats in Palworld

Relaxaurus' Paldeck page in Palworld.
Relax. Screenshot by Dot Esports
Relaxaurus
Elemental TypeWater
Dragon
Potential DropsHigh Quality Pal Oil
Ruby
Work SuitabilityWatering Level 2
Transporting Level 1
Partner SkillHungry Missile — Allows you to mount Relaxaurus and have it fire a series of rockets while mounted.
Food Level7 out of 10
Paldeck EntryContrary to its blasé appearance, it’s quite ferocious. It perceives everything in its sight as prey and will stop at nothing to devour it.
Estimated catch rateUsually around 20 to 30 percent with base rarity Spheres

Best locations for catching Relaxaurus in Palworld

In Palworld, Relaxaurus frequently spawns around the Ascetic Falls and Sealed Realm of the Thunder Dragon regions in the central wooded isles, as shown in its Paldeck entry in the image below. They don’t have a specific spawn, but can instead be found trundling about the many hills and clearings of this two-island system. If you see “Relaxaurus Lux” as a boss on your map, you’re at the top of their spawn area. Their levels range in the mid-to-high 10s, making them a goal for early-game players who have just crested the level 15 mark.

A map from Palworld showing the exact locations where Relaxaurus spawns.
Relaxasaurus spawns are tightly clustered in the center of the wooded islands. Screenshot by Dot Esports.

Despite the many hills Ascetic Falls has, you can almost always see these monsters thanks to their ridiculous height and long necks. They are easy to find around the level 31 dungeon “Sealed Realm of the Thunder Dragon,” where their electric Fusion Pal lies.

How to catch Relaxaurus in Palworld

Relaxauruses are Water Dragons and tend to open fights with standard water blasts, which can slow you down on hit, and dragon shots. Be prepared to dodge a barrage from these fellas even when you’re not farming them, since they’re hot-tempered and will attack on sight if you get close. If you’re having trouble taking them down, bring Grass-type Pals like Dinossum or Ice-type Pals like Chillet to hit for super-effective damage and thin the herd. Avoid using Fire-type Pals or Dark-type Pals, though; Relaxauruses eat those kinds of Pals for lunch.

Once your target is low on health, you can catch Relaxaurus in a normal Pal Sphere. But we recommend swapping to Mega Spheres if you plan on grabbing many of them. Their catch rate is usually around 20 to 30 percent with base rarity Spheres.

What is Relaxaurus used for?

Relaxarus watering plants in Palworld with other Pals around it.
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These Pals perform a couple of different jobs in your base if you’d prefer to not have one on your team. Relaxaurus are waterers—one of the first level two waterers a Pal Trainer can access—with the capacity to transport. As a Water Dragon type, Relaxaurus is a great partner to fight Fire or Dark-type Pals with and can be mounted to unlock a rapid-fire attack once you have its Saddle.

When defeated or captured, a Relaxaurus has a high chance of dropping High Quality Pal Oil and a lower chance of dropping a Ruby. High Quality Pal Oil is used for late-game materials like Polymer, while Rubies are sold to merchants for 500 gold.

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