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At the end of the day: The game is called Palworld, not Humanworld.
And yet they allow for you catch them ?! Also, a human was your pal long before an animal was. Your logic aint logiccing bruh !
Personally id introduce anyone to my ol' pal the black market trader, whoopin out a minigun if you look at him weird !
My point is that: Yeah, the game lets you capture human NPCs, but compared to the availble skills, passive abilities and power scaling of Pals in the game, why would anyone want to capture a human NPC for any reason other than for laughs?
I mean, I guess abusing captured merchants with being able to by and sell stuff can be useful at times, but that's about it. You can't even capture the poachers with their guns, because they only use their blunt sticks to attack with.
Don't be a necromancer. No one likes necromancers.
Have you seen the amounts of hentai games they've let onto the switch?
We just might break the developer