Palworld player uses dead Relaxaurus to recreate Jurassic World scene

Brianna Reeves
Palworld Relaxaurus

A field of dead Relaxaurus Pals helped one Palworld player recreate a scene from the Jurassic World movie.

Palworld’s Relaxaurus Pal comes in the form of a massive dinosaur that may look unassuming but is actually quite formidable.

Players can find them in regions such as Ascetic Falls and Sealed Realm of the Thunder Dragon. Capturing a Relaxaurus may require users to whittle away at their health, while also ducking and dodging fierce water blasts.

One Palworld player managed to take down a small group of the dinosaur-esque beasts. After doing so, they celebrated their victory in the only way that made sense – reenacting a scene from Jurassic World.

Jurassic World moment recreated with Palworld’s Relaxaurus

Redditor bluedragonark recently posted a meme on the Palworld subreddit that’s gained lots of traction. The post features two images, the first from a scene in Jurassic World where Chris Pratt’s character sees an open field full of dead dinosaur bodies.

Meanwhile, the second part of the meme includes a Palworld screenshot, which depicts four Relaxaurus Pals lying dead in the grass. The player responsible looks out at their handiwork with a bow in hand. Poor dinos.

Several people responding to the post all but call the player a menace. Reads one such comment, “He’s not hunting for food. He’s hunting for fun.”

A couple of other replies call it “the American way.”

Some seem to understand the destruction, though, pointing out that high-quality oil is a resource best retrieved from Pals such as the Relaxaurus and Digtoise.

“Look, I can explain… I needed the oil for more guns,” jokes one user in the thread.

Another comment adds, “Berserk theme plays ‘I just.. saw the word oil and I couldn’t stop myself… The Murican in me took over.'”

It seems that even Pokemon with guns has some thinking deeply about the ethics of hunting.

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