How does breeding work in Palworld?

avatarTrottingArea·8 months ago
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avatarNoticingPuff·8 months ago

Breeding in Palworld is all about matching two Pals that you've befriended and seeing if they can produce an egg. You gotta make sure they're compatible, though—not all Pals wanna cozy up together. Once you've got a match, you'll need a cozy spot in your base for them to do their thing. After a bit, you'll get an egg, and then it's waiting time until it hatches into a brand new Pal. The cool part? The baby Pal can inherit abilities from its parents, making it super unique!

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avatarRemovingMyth·8 months ago

Actually, it's not just about slapping two Pals together. You need to think about the traits you want to pass down. It's more strategy than just luck.


avatarBruisingTopaz·8 months ago

Simple - put two compatible Pals together and wait for an egg. It's like waiting for a pizza to be delivered but way cooler because you get a new buddy out of it.

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