How do traits get passed down in Palworld?

avatarReplyingTheft8 months ago
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avatarEnvassalingTier8 months ago

Just breed em! The little Pals inherit stuff from their parents. So choose wisely.

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avatarDezincingBrute8 months ago

In Palworld, traits of Pals get passed down through breeding. When you breed two Pals, the offspring may inherit traits from both parents. It's a bit like genetics in the real world but with a monster-collecting twist. Each Pal has its own set of traits, which can affect various aspects of gameplay, like how they perform in battles or survive in the wild. So, if you're looking to create a Pal with specific traits, you'll need to consider the traits of the parents carefully!


avatarMuggingCreek8 months ago

Honestly, it's all RNG (random number generation). You might breed two Pals hoping for specific traits, but it's a bit of a lottery. Just keep trying, and eventually, you'll get the combo you're after!

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