Palworld Bellanoir Pure Pal Damage Hartalis Build

 


Palworld Ultrakill Hartalis Surgery Table Walkthrough

This guide explains how to create a Hartalis that exists solely to maximize pal damage in the Bellanoir raid environment. The goal is not to make a balanced pal or a utility pal but to craft a single‑minded damage engine that opens windows, breaks barriers, and converts every stagger into lethal output. The approach centers on the Surgery Table, two carefully chosen passives, weapon and stat tuning, and raid‑level tactics that let a Hartalis shine in Ultrakill v0.7 encounters. Throughout the guide I use the terms Hartalis, Bellanoir, Surgery Table, and Pal Damage Only to keep focus and help you find the exact build you want.

Why a Pure Damage Hartalis Works for Bellanoir

Bellanoir fights reward concentrated, predictable damage windows. Bosses in this raid have long recovery frames and phase barriers that respond to focused elemental or physical pressure. A Hartalis built for pure damage can exploit those windows repeatedly, stacking burst damage while other team members handle crowd control, healing, and utility. By removing distractions—healing passives, defensive traits, or utility perks—you free up passive slots and stat growth to favor raw attack and attack speed. The Surgery Table lets you surgically remove or replace traits so the pal’s behavior becomes predictable and optimized for DPS.


Two Passives to Prioritize and Why

Choose two passives that synergize tightly with raw attack scaling and aggressive engagement. The first passive should stabilize aggression and ensure the pal commits to attacks during boss flinches. The second should multiply raw output by increasing damage or attack cadence. Implant order matters because the first implant changes how the pal behaves during testing and can reveal whether the second implant will stack effectively.

The recommended pair for a pure damage Hartalis is to prioritize a consistency passive first and a raw damage passive second. Implant the consistency passive, run a short test against a training dummy or low‑risk boss, then add the raw damage passive and retest. This sequence reduces the chance of ending up with a pal that bursts once and then behaves unpredictably.

Surgery Table Setup and Practical Workflow

Place the Surgery Table in a secure, well‑lit room near your Summoning Altar and a small testing arena. Keep implant materials, gold, and a labeled chest for removed passives within arm’s reach. The workflow is simple: inspect the pal’s current passives, remove any non‑combat traits, implant the first passive, test, then implant the second. If the pal already has four passives, remove the least combat‑oriented one first. Always test in short skirmishes before committing to a raid run.

When you use the Surgery Table, watch for behavioral changes: does the pal close distance reliably? Does it overcommit and die? Does it prioritize the boss or get distracted by adds? These observations guide whether you need to swap the order of implants or replace one of them entirely.

Stat Targets and Growth Priorities

For a pure damage Hartalis, prioritize attack as the primary growth stat, followed by attack speed and stamina. Attack increases raw damage, attack speed multiplies DPS by shortening animation windows, and stamina ensures the pal survives long enough to output multiple bursts. Speed is tertiary but still important: a pal that can enter and exit stagger windows quickly will avoid unnecessary damage and maximize uptime.

Aim for a stat distribution that looks like this at endgame tuning: very high attack, high attack speed, moderate stamina, and enough speed to reposition. Avoid heavy investment in defense or healing stats; those are the tradeoffs for a damage‑only build.

Weapon and Equipment Choices

Choose a weapon that scales with attack and benefits from attack speed. Lightweight melee weapons or fast‑hitting claws and blades are ideal because they convert attack speed into more hits per stagger window. Avoid heavy two‑handers that have long windups; they waste the short openings Bellanoir provides.

Equipment should be minimal and focused on damage multipliers. If you have access to gear that increases critical chance or critical damage, those are excellent secondary options. Resist the temptation to equip defensive trinkets unless the pal’s survivability is catastrophically low; instead, rely on positioning and hit‑and‑run tactics.

Tuning Behavior and AI Priorities

A pure damage pal must be predictable. Use the Surgery Table to remove passives that cause the pal to flee, heal allies, or prioritize non‑boss targets. If the pal has a tendency to chase adds, consider swapping in a passive that increases single‑target focus or reduces distraction. Test behavior in a controlled environment and adjust until the pal consistently targets the boss and uses its strongest attacks during stagger frames.

If the pal’s AI still misbehaves, change its equipment to favor shorter attack animations and reduce the time it spends in recovery frames. Sometimes a weapon swap alone will correct targeting quirks because the pal’s attack animations influence its decision tree.


Combat Tactics and Raid Role

In Bellanoir, your Hartalis should act as the raid’s dedicated burst engine. The pal’s job is to enter stagger windows, apply maximum damage, and retreat before the boss recovers. This requires coordination with players: time pal bursts to coincide with player stuns, slows, or debuffs that extend the boss’s vulnerability. The pal should not be used as a tank or crowd controller; those roles belong to other pals or players.

Adopt a hit‑and‑run rhythm. Engage during boss recovery frames, unload a full combo, then back off to a safe distance to reset. If the pal has a short dash or reposition skill, use it to avoid telegraphed attacks. Keep the pal’s health topped between bursts using quick heals or a player‑side potion rather than passives that reduce damage taken; those passives dilute the pal’s damage focus.

Phase Barrier Breaking and Elemental Counters

Bellanoir phases often include barriers that require specific elements or concentrated physical pressure to break. Equip the Hartalis with a weapon or consumable that matches the barrier’s weakness when possible. If the barrier is elemental, coordinate with teammates to stack the correct element while the Hartalis focuses on raw damage. If the barrier is physical, ensure the pal’s attack scaling and critical chance are maximized.

When a barrier appears, the pal’s role is to be the primary damage source while players handle adds and debuffs. If the pal cannot break the barrier quickly, consider swapping one passive for an element‑boosting trait or equipping a temporary elemental weapon for that phase only.

Implant Farming and Resource Management

Implants and high‑tier passives are the backbone of this build. Farm mid‑to‑high level dungeons, expedition rewards, and event caches for implant materials. Trade duplicates at the Pal Arena or with other players to acquire the specific passives you need. If resources are limited, prioritize the first passive that stabilizes aggression; it provides the most immediate improvement in raid performance.

Save rare tokens for the second passive only after you confirm the first implant produces the desired behavior. Implant rerolls and replacements are expensive; test thoroughly before committing.

Testing, Iteration, and Small‑Scale Trials

Before taking your Hartalis into a full Bellanoir raid, run a series of small tests. Use training dummies, low‑risk bosses, or controlled arena fights to measure DPS, behavior, and survivability. Track the pal’s damage per burst, time to break barriers, and how often it dies during a typical engagement. Use these metrics to decide whether to tweak passives, swap weapons, or adjust stats.

Iterate quickly: implant one passive, test, then implant the second. If the second implant reduces performance, revert and try an alternative. Keep a log of changes and outcomes so you can reproduce successful configurations.

Team Composition and Synergy

A pure damage Hartalis needs a team that complements its single‑minded role. Ideal teammates include a tank or high‑survivability pal to soak aggro, a crowd control pal to create extended stagger windows, and a healer or player who can top off the Hartalis between bursts. Players should coordinate to create safe windows for the pal to operate in; without that coordination, the Hartalis will die quickly and its damage potential will be wasted.

If you run with a duo or trio, assign roles clearly: one player handles adds and debuffs, another times stuns and slows, and the Hartalis focuses on the boss. Communication is the key to maximizing the pal’s output.

Advanced Tactics and Micro‑Management

Micro‑manage the pal during critical phases. Use quick commands to reposition it when a telegraphed attack appears. If the pal has a short‑range burst skill, save it for the moment the boss is most vulnerable. Use consumables to temporarily boost attack or critical chance during phase transitions. If the pal’s AI allows, manually target the boss to prevent it from chasing adds.

When multiple stagger windows appear in quick succession, prioritize the one that offers the longest safe time or the one where players can provide the most support. The Hartalis should always be used where it can deliver uninterrupted combos.


Troubleshooting Common Problems

If the Hartalis underperforms, check for these common issues: conflicting passives that cause distraction, a weapon with long recovery animations, low attack scaling, or poor implant order. If the pal dies too often, don’t immediately add defensive passives; instead, improve positioning, coordinate with teammates, or swap to a faster weapon. If the pal’s damage spikes but is inconsistent, test different attack speed thresholds and critical chance values until you find a stable rhythm.

If behavior is erratic after implants, revert to the previous configuration and retest. Implant changes are permanent or costly to reverse, so always test before committing to a raid.

Sample Rotation and Timing

A sample engagement begins with the pal waiting off‑screen while players create a stagger. On stagger, command the Hartalis to engage, use its fastest combo to maximize hits during the window, then retreat to a safe distance. If the pal has a burst skill, use it mid‑combo to amplify damage. Between bursts, heal and reposition. Repeat this cycle for each stagger window, and coordinate with players to extend windows when possible.

Timing is everything: a pal that enters too early will be interrupted; one that enters too late will miss the window. Practice the rhythm in smaller fights to internalize the timing.

Economy and Long‑Term Progression

Invest in implant farming routes and trade networks to secure the passives you need. Over time, replace temporary gear with endgame weapons that scale better with attack and critical chance. Keep a rotation of Hartalis builds for different raid phases: a pure damage build for single‑target phases and a hybrid for phases that require more mobility or elemental pressure.

Plan your resource spending: save rare tokens for the second passive only after the first proves effective. Use duplicates and trades to fill gaps and avoid wasting resources on untested implant combinations.

Playstyle Adjustments for Solo and Group Runs

In solo runs, the Hartalis must be more self‑sufficient. Consider swapping one passive for a minor survivability trait or equipping a weapon with a small lifesteal effect. In group runs, strip survivability in favor of raw damage and rely on teammates for protection. Adjust the pal’s behavior based on whether you’re solo or in a coordinated raid.

Final Checklist Before a Bellanoir Raid

Confirm the following before you enter Bellanoir: the Hartalis has the two chosen passives implanted in the tested order; weapon and gear are optimized for attack and attack speed; you’ve tested behavior in a short skirmish; teammates understand their roles; and you have consumables ready for phase transitions. With these boxes checked, your Hartalis will be ready to deliver consistent, high‑value damage.

FAQ

Q: Which two passives should I implant first for a pure damage Hartalis? Implant a consistency passive first to stabilize aggression, then a raw damage passive to multiply output. Test after the first implant before adding the second. 

Q: What weapon type works best for this build? Fast, lightweight melee weapons that scale with attack and benefit from attack speed are ideal. Avoid heavy weapons with long recovery animations. 

Q: How do I break Bellanoir phase barriers? Use the correct element or concentrated physical pressure. Coordinate with teammates to stack the required element while the Hartalis focuses on raw damage. 

Q: Should I add defensive passives if the pal keeps dying? Prefer positioning, coordination, and weapon swaps over defensive passives. Only add survivability traits if the pal cannot survive despite good positioning. 

Q: How do I farm implants efficiently? Run mid‑to‑high level dungeons, complete expedition rewards, and trade duplicates at the Pal Arena. Prioritize the first passive before spending rare tokens on the second. 

Q: What level should my Hartalis be for Bellanoir? Aim for a high level appropriate to the raid (endgame or near‑endgame) so the pal’s base stats and weapon scaling are competitive. 

Q: Can I capture Hartalis? Hartalis used in raid contexts is typically not a capture pal; treat it as a raid‑specific asset. 

Q: How do I test implant order safely? Use a small arena or training dummy to test behavior after each implant. Track DPS and behavior changes before committing to a raid.


Closing Notes and Next Steps

This guide gives you a complete blueprint to build a Palworld Hartalis focused on pure pal damage for Bellanoir. The key takeaways are to use the Surgery Table to remove distractions, implant a consistency passive first and a raw damage passive second, tune attack and attack speed, and coordinate with teammates to create safe windows for the pal to operate.

DeliverablePurposeQuick use
Surgery Table checklistPrepare implants and test behaviorFollow before raid
Sample raid scriptTimed player commands and pal windowsUse during raid
One‑page summaryPrintable quick referenceKeep at base

Step‑by‑step Surgery Table checklist

1. Secure workspace and materials.
Place Surgery Table near Summoning Altar; stock Gold, implant tokens, and a labeled chest for removed passives.

2. Inspect Hartalis passives and IVs.
Record current passives and IVs before any change.

3. Remove noncombat traits.
Clear utility or healing passives to free slots.

4. Implant first passive (consistency).
Install Brave or equivalent and pay the cost.

5. Short test fight.
Run a 2–3 minute skirmish to observe targeting and aggression.

6. Implant second passive (raw damage).
Install Musclehead or equivalent if behavior is stable.

7. Final tuning.
Swap weapon to fast attack type and adjust equipment for attack and attack speed.

8. Log configuration.
Save notes on implant order and results for future rerolls.

Sample raid script with timed player commands Pre‑pull (T minus 60s): Buffs and consumables; Hartalis at standby 10m from arena. T minus 10s: Players apply debuff and tank positions; call out phase plan. Pull (T 0): Tank engages; players apply stagger CC at T +6s. Command Hartalis to engage at T +7s. Burst window (T +7s to T +14s): Hartalis unloads full combo; player 2 uses stun at T +9s to extend window. Retreat (T +15s): Hartalis withdraws; healer top‑off; players clear adds. Repeat cycle with phase barrier callouts: if barrier appears, swap Hartalis weapon to elemental at next retreat and re‑enter on next stagger.

Compact printable one‑page summary Top line: Palworld Bellanoir Pure Pal Damage Hartalis BuildImplant order: Consistency then Raw Damage; Weapon: fast melee; Role: single‑target burst. Checklist (short): Surgery Table ready; Implant Brave; Test; Implant Musclehead; Final test. Raid cues (short): Pull → Stagger → Hartalis engage → Player stun → Retreat.

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