How to breed Cryolinx in Palworld?

avatarBringingLimp8 months ago
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avatarCoilingShip8 months ago

Breeding Cryolinx in Palworld isn't like your everyday walk in the park. First off, you gotta have two Cryolinxes (obviously). Make sure they're well-fed and happy because happy Pals breed better. You'll need to build a Breeding Center in your base. This is crucial. Once you got that set up, place your pair of Cryolinxes in there and give them some time. It's all about patience, my friend. Keep those Cryolinxes happy and check back often. Soon enough, you'll find a new Cryolinx egg ready to hatch!

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avatarInterferingHood8 months ago

Just put 2 Cryolinx in a breeding center lol. It's not rocket science.


avatarArisingWard8 months ago

Actually, breeding Cryolinx is a bit overhyped. It's cool and all, but the real fun in Palworld is exploring with your Pals and completing quests. Breeding is just a small part of the game.

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