Everything it’s crucial that you know about breeding Pals.
BreedinginPalworldoffers you the chance to hatch powerful Pals - be it for battling or working on your base.
you’ve got the option to even use it to fill in missing entries in your Paldex.
First, however, you better get aBreeding Farmand aCake.
(Yes - cake.)
Below we’ll teach youhow to breed Palsin Palworld, along withhow to get a Breeding Farm.
We’ve also covered thebasics of Breeding Combos, including aFusion Combo list.
Let’s call this value the ‘Breeding Number’.
An example of this is if you breed a Lamball with a Chikipi.
Lamball’s Breeding Number is 1470, while Chikipi’s is 1500.
After adding these numbers together and averaging the result, we get 1485.
Rounded down to the nearest whole number, this gives us 1480 which is assigned to Mau.
There are also 29 exceptions to the Breeding Number calculation.
These are referred to as Fusions or Fusions Combos by the player community.
And while most combinations create unique Pals, some actually just breed copies of themselves.
For example, breeding a Necromus with a Necromus results in a Necromus.
Thank you toblahablefrom reddit for the help with the below information and the Fusion Combos list.
This could then be turned into a dedicated place for your Breeding Farm and its associated resources.
It’s important to note that you needone female and one male Palin your Breeding Farm.
Simply assign your chosen Pals to your base and then toss them into the Breeding Farm.
(Well, I’d go do something else.
It would be pretty strange if you just stood there waiting.)
Keep in mind that you need tomake a Cakeevery time you want to obtain an Egg via breeding.
That’s it for now!