Palworld players passionately debate the plural of Cremis

Shane Black
A screenshot featuring Cremis in Palworld.

Members of the Palworld community have taken to the internet to vehemently discuss the proper plural for one of the game’s cutest Pals.

Palworld has certainly struck a cord with players everywhere, and this is largely due to its roster of Pals that are both adorable and hilarious in their own ways.

All of these little guys have led to some great conversations and discussions between fans about their uses, viability, and overall humorous nature.

However, a brand new kind of discussion has emerged online as the community is talking about the plural for a specific Pal in the game.

Palworld players are figuring out the plural for Cremis

The debate appeared with a post on the Palworld subreddit that was asking the very simple question of: “What’s the plural of Cremis?

The poster offers a handful of their own ideas, including words like Cremi and Cremisis.

The community has taken this idea and ran with it, and there are a lot of great options that have been proposed.

The top response in the thread claims that “Cremi” is the best option, but another user claims that it should be “Cremeu.”

In addition to this topic, some Palworld fans are taking the time to discuss the proper term for a group of Cremis, beyond just the plural.

“Cremis is both singular and plural. Like Moose… The real question is what do you call a group of them? Herd? Pack? Murder? Cornucopia?”

Encapsulating the entire conversation, a user summarizes what they think each level should be with: “One Cremis, multiple Cremie, and a group of them should be called a Crime.”

While the ramifications of this conversation may not be too impactful, it is nonetheless something that is entertaining to say the least.

About The Author

Shane Black was a Games Writer on Dexerto's US team, specializing in Call of Duty, Apex Legends, XDefiant, Destiny, Fortnite, and first-person shooter content. He also has bylines at IGN, Dualshockers, and Gamepur.