How to get 100 incubation speed in Palworld?

avatarWipingBride·8 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft·8 months ago

Just play A LOT. The more you play, the more chances you'll have to find the items and Pals that boost your incubation speed. There's no magic trick, just grind it out and upgrade everything you can.

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avatarBackingPeck·8 months ago

To hit 100 incubation speed in Palworld, you'll want to focus on upgrading your base and equipment specifically for incubation. Investing in advanced incubation tools and dedicating parts of your base to speed up the incubation process is key. Additionally, keep an eye out for Pals or items in-game that buff incubation speed — some Pals have abilities that can reduce incubation times!


avatarMuggingCreek·8 months ago

Not sure why you'd want 100 incubation speed. It's not like it's the most important thing in the game. Just enjoy exploring and collecting Pals at your own pace.

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