The duo of Lily and Lyleen arrives asPalworld’s second Rayne Syndicate Boss following the battle withZoe and Grizzbolt. The leap in difficulty may catch many players off guard, as Lily and Lyleen are hard hitters capable of evading counters and using their speed to sneak up on their foes. By no means should they be taken for granted, as their combination of powerful strikes and quickness could spell disaster for anyone who takes them on.
Thankfully, its Grass typing brings some disadvantages to the table, and players must be careful with it. Lyleen does have counters to Fire-type Pals, making a seemingly simple strategy turn into a nightmare for those ill-prepared. Here are some tips to prepare for the fight againstPalworld’s second boss.

Tips for Beating Lily and Lyleen
Bring Pals With Fire Type
The obvious choice when preparing for a Grass-type Pal is to equip any of the Pals with Fire in the team.Fire is super effective against Grass Palsand can burn their foes, causing additional chip damage. Unfortunately,Lyleenis equipped to handle the counter, as it has access to a Water-type move. It will target anyFire-type Palsand can easily knock out a player’s team.
Some Pals do have access to passive abilities that can increase Fire-type moves. Flame Emperor increases the effectiveness of these moves by 20%, while Pyromaniac increases the attacks by 10%. Additionally, Waterproof can decrease the enemy’s Water-type attacks by 10%, and Botanical Barrier holds the same resistance against Grass-type moves. Knowing this can help set up for the onslaught and make a big difference.

In terms of which Pals to bring, it’s time to shuffle through the best available Pals with Fire in the Pal inventory. For starters, havingRooby’s Tiny Spark partner skillcan boost the effectiveness of Fire-type moves just by being in the team, while Kelpsea Ignis' Lava Spout does the same. Wixen and Rooby are easily accessible before reaching this battle, and Arsox can hatch from an egg with some luck.
Foxparks' Flamethrower Partner Skill is another good example of adding some chip damage during attacks, whileDaedream’s Necklaceallows it to jump into the action and target Lyleen without having to be summoned. Players can also use a Fire Skill Fruit to teach a Fire-type move to any Pal.

Level Up to 25 or Higher
Since Lily and Lyleen are at Level 25, players should not attempt this battle until they match this at least. Lyleen hits hard and often, so it can leave players overwhelmed if they don’t come fully prepared. Anything lower and most of the battle will be spent running away from waves of Grass-type assaults and hiding behind pillars while the team of five Pals attempts to take it down.
Between Levels 28 and 30 can offer the player less resistance and an easier battle, as the slight edge in power and stats can go a long way to surviving Lyleen’s attacks and producing a team of Pals that can hit even harder. By this time, players will also have access to a wider spread of weapons and armor.

Best Equipment to Prepare With
Now that players have achieved at least Level 29, a larger array of weaponry and defenses become available, making the fight against Lily and Lyleen an easy one. Players will want to equip themselves with the absolute best shield to absorb as many blows before reaching their HP andthe highest-damaging gun. This allows players to remain at a distance while firing away, and their Pals provide assistance at close range.
For headwear, the Feathered Hair Band should be in the inventory by this point. It offers a slight increase to the Defense stat by 15. It’s not a monumental boost, but players can also access the Metal Helm by Level 23, which boosts the Defense by 50 and only requires 20Ingotand 20Paldium Fragments.