Palworld Breeding Guide: From Basics to Best Combos [2024]

Key Takeaways
  • Breeding Pals in Palworld lets you create stronger and more versatile companions by combining their skills and stats, with a chance to access powerful Pals earlier in the game.
  • Start by building a Breeding Farm, baking cakes for your Pals, and understanding how Passive Skills and stats influence the offspring's abilities and traits.
  • Experiment with different breeding combinations and use calculators to predict outcomes, aiming for optimal pairings to enhance your gameplay experience.

In Palworld, Pals are the main creatures or companions that players can use for various activities like battling enemies, crafting items, and farming resources. Pals play a central role in gameplay and you are likely to capture a majority of them out in the wild or by defeating bosses. However, the Pals you find early on usually have lower stats, fewer skills, and less suitability.

That is where Breeding comes into play. Breeding in Palworld lets you hatch powerful Pals and even access late-game Pals much earlier in your journey. In this article, we will teach you everything about breeding Pals in Palworld. We’ll start with the basics and move on to picking the best pals for breeding, best breeding combos, and more. So, without further ado let’s make some epic Pals.

Palworld Breeding Guide

How Breeding Works in Palworld

Breeding is a core mechanic in Palworld, and while you might already know the basics, there are a few details worth noting. In Palworld, there are four types of skills: Active, Exclusive, Boss Exclusive, and Passive. While all are important, we’ll focus on Passive Skills, as these, along with a Pal’s stats, play a key role in breeding. Let’s take a closer look at both.

↪ The Passive Skills

Each Pal has certain passive skills that can provide buffs or debuffs to the player or Pal. When you breed two Pals, their offspring have a chance to inherit some of these skills. For example, if you breed an Eikthyrdeer with the Swift skill and a Fenglope with the Runner skill, the resulting Loupmoon might inherit Swift, Runner, or even both. However, it’s not a straightforward 50-50 split.

Understanding Passive Skills

Instead, the game uses a weighted system, meaning certain dominant traits are likely to be passed down, while rare or powerful skills have a lower chance. Hence, if you are aiming to pass on specific passive skills, it’s best to breed with a Pal that doesn’t have any passive skills. This increases the chances of your desired skills being inherited by the offspring.

↪ The Stats

In addition to passive skills, the offspring’s stats, such as HP, Attack, and Defense, are also influenced by their parents’ stats. The stronger the parents, the better the base stats of the child. However, just when you start to get things, there’s an element of randomness and mutations that can introduce new skills or traits that neither parent had, making it difficult to create the perfect pal with the ideal skill set.

Pal Stats

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Basics of Breeding Pals in Palworld

Breeding in Palworld is all about experimenting with different Pals to get the skills and stats you want. The more you understand the traits and abilities of your Pals, the better and more accurate results you can get. Now, with that in mind, how do you start breeding? let’s look at a step-by-step guide about breeding Pals in Palworld.

Breeding Farm Blueprint | IGN

Step 1. Build a Breeding Farm

To start breeding in Palworld, you will first need to build a Breeding Farm. This will require you to hit Level 19 and 2 Technology Points which will unlock the breeding farm blueprint in the Technology menu. Once unlocked, you’ll need to following resources to complete your build:

  • 100x Wood
  • 20x Stone
  • 50x Fibre

Keep in mind that the breeding farm does take up quite some space, so make sure your base has enough room for it.

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Cakes are necessary for breeding! | ConCon

Step 2. Bake Cakes

Once the Breeding Farm is ready, the next step is to bake a few Cakes. For that, first make a Cooking Pot, which unlocks at Research Level 17, and gather resources like wood, ingots, and flame. You’ll also need a Mill and a Wheat plantation, both of which should unlock at Level 15. The Mill will allow you to turn Wheat from your Wheat plantation into Flour—a core ingredient in baking Cakes.

To start baking cakes using the Cooking Pot, you’ll need the following five ingredients:

  • Five flour
  • Eight red berries
  • Seven milk
  • Eight eggs
  • Two honey

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Bonus Step 1: Gathering the Required Ingredients

If you’re scratching your head trying to figure out where to get all these ingredients, we have got you covered! To get the Flour, we already have the Mill set up, and while you can gather the rest from the wild, that’s no fun. Instead, let’s make an efficient system to farm these materials.

Gather all the ingredients

For berries, you can create a Berry Farm, which unlocks early on at Level 5. You’ll need some resources and Berry Seeds, which you can obtain by harvesting Berry Bushes. Next, for eggs, milk, and honey, you’ll need to build a Ranch which unlocks at Level 5 and is built using Technology points and resources. Once the Ranch is ready, you can assign the following Pals there for specific resources:

  • Chickipee (Egg)
  • Mozzarina (Milk)
  • Beegarde (Honey)

Last but not least, don’t forget to build a Cooler. Cakes don’t last long once made, so to extend their freshness, a Cooler Box assisted by a Pengullet or Chillet can be quite helpful. Also, you might have to manually pick up your cakes from the Feedbox to the Cooler Box.

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Bonus Step 2: Getting a Jormuntide Ignis Early

When it comes to breeding Pals, you are going to need a lot of cakes and while we have a system taking care of all the resources, one last thing to speed up is the cooking process. For that, you will need to get your hands on a Jormuntide Ignis and yes you can get them early in the game. Here’s how:

  1. Before starting the search, make sure you have heat-resistant armor, such as the Tropical Outfit or Heat Resistant Pelt Armor. You can also use a heat-resistant undershirt as long as you have heat resistance level two on it. 
    Wear heat-resistant armor
  2. Next, you are going to need access to a Flyer. Any flyer will work, such as the Nitewing that you will unlock first.
    Get a Flyer
  3. From here, you are going to head towards the Volcano Biome on the southwest corner of the map.
    Head to the Volcano biome
  4. Once you reach the biome, you should start searching for a “huge dragon egg” which is a purple and black egg. These eggs spawn all over the biome so keep going around until you see one.
    Look for a Huge Dragon egg
  5. And that’s it! Once the egg hatches, you’ll have a Jormuntide Ignis to help speed up your cake-baking process. 
    Jormuntide Ignis at your service!

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Step 3. Time for the Lovebirds to Meet

After baking your cakes, it’s time to start breeding your Pals. Before we get to that, there are a few prerequisites to handle. First, place your cakes in the chest attached to the breeding farm. Next, toss one male and one female Pal into the breeding area. Each cake in the chest will produce one egg, and since cakes don’t spoil in the farm chest, you can store several without concern.

Love is blossoming! | DPJ

As and when you have all the necessary things ready, a progress wheel should automatically start to fill up. Give the Pals some space and come back later to check the progress. Once complete, you will have an egg ready to collect. Place the egg in the Incubator and you should be able to hatch it.

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Breeding Combos and Breeding Calculators

Breeding combos are a fun way to unlock specific Pals and complete your Paldex. But how do they work? Each Pal has a hidden “breeding power” number ranging from 10 to 1500. This number not only helps determine the rarity of the Pal (with lower numbers indicating rarer Pals) but also plays a crucial role in the working of breeding combos.

Breeding combos

By using a simple formula this breeding power allows you to figure out what Pal species you are going to get from breeding two Pals. Add the breeding power numbers of the two Pals, average the result, and round it to the nearest whole number. This number will indicate the Pal that will hatch from the egg. But you don’t have to worry about the maths as that is what Breeding Calculators handle.

Breeding Calculators

Breeding Calculators allow you to simply select any two Pals and find out what offspring you can get by breeding them. All you have to do is select Parent A and Parent B and the calculator will automatically give you the results. These breeding calculators have several other useful features like Multipal Breeder, Parent Calculator, and more so make sure to thoroughly look at all of them.

And that’s not all, the world of breeding combos in Palworld is vast and comes with certain exceptions and rules. So, if you want to get a complete overview regarding breeding combos, we highly recommend checking out Blahable’s post on r/Palworld — the first person to figure out this whole thing.

The science behind Palworld breeding combos

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The 8 Best Breeding Combinations in Palworld

Breeding in Palworld can be overwhelming, especially with over 18,000 possible combinations. While experimenting with different Pals can be fun, it can also be resource-intensive. So if you are looking to get some powerful pals without having to go through a chain of breeding, we’ve curated a list of the 8 best breeding combinations that are worth trying.

ParentsPal
Anubis + VanwyrmFaleris
Mossanda + RayhoundGrizzbolt
Gumoss + SweepaKitsun
Incineram + MaraithIncineram Noct
Vanwyrm + FoxcicleVanwyrm Cryst
Lyleen + MenastingLyleen Noct
Kitsun + AstegonShadowbeak
Helzephyr + FrostallionFrostallion Noct
Best Breeding Combos

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Start Breeding Your Pals!

Breeding in video games has long been a favorite feature, with mobile games like Dragon City and Monster Legends being among the first to introduce this concept. Palworld takes players on a similar journey but with a lot more possibilities and combinations to explore. It’s hard to get bored once you get the hang of it. We hope this guide has covered all your queries about breeding Pals in Palworld and you are now ready to hatch some eggs!

FAQs

What Worker Pals can I assign to my Wheat Plantation?

A good setup for your Wheat Plantation includes a Lyleen, a Jormuntide (or any other water Pal), and a Verdash as your harvester. Lyleen is great for boosting crop growth, Jormuntide ensures your crops are well-watered, and Verdash is perfect for harvesting, thanks to its efficiency and speed.

What are some of the fastest ways to cook cakes?

While we have already discussed getting a Jormuntide Ignis early to speed up the cooking process, you can optimize it even further by pairing your setup with an Electric Kitchen, a Flame Cauldron, and aiming for passive skills like Artisan, Work Slave, and Serious. Although these upgrades come later in the game, working towards them is a great way to achieving cakes quickly.

How to unlock the Egg Incubator in Palworld?

To unlock the Egg Incubator in Palworld, you need Ancient Technology Points, which you can get by completing Syndicate towers and defeating the bosses inside. You can also obtain these points by defeating or capturing regional Alpha Bosses, Lucky Pals, dungeon bosses, and looting rare chests. Once you have enough Ancient Technology Points, spend them in the Technology menu to unlock the Egg Incubator recipe.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Hamid Murtaza


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