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Palworld 1.0 Breeding Guide

This guide explains what the calculator can prove from the current breeding table, how to answer the two common breeding questions, and where the data stops. It does not mix in old recipes or fill gaps with unverified odds.

Start with the question you actually have

Target → parents

“I want a specific Pal”

Choose the target. The reverse lookup returns every direct parent pair whose table result is that Pal. If it returns one self-pair, there is no hidden cross-species direct route.

Try the Anubis reverse lookup →

Parents → child

“I already have two Pals”

Switch to the two-parent mode and select both species. The forward lookup reads their direct offspring from the shipped table. It is a result lookup, not a passive-skill or inheritance simulator.

Open the two-parent lookup →

Direct pair is not the same as breeding path

A direct pair answers one step: breed parent A with parent B and get child C. A breeding path can contain several generations and may start from only the Pals in your own save. Those are different problems.

Palbreedery currently solves the direct problem across 287 breedable Pals and 41,328 unordered table cells. It does not claim that the first listed pair is the shortest route from your Palbox, because the site does not know what you own. That boundary is intentional and is also documented on the accuracy page.

How pair ordering works

Lists are sorted by the rarer parent, then by combined rarity. It is reproducible and keeps high-rarity pairs from dominating the top. Availability, travel time and your current Palbox are not part of that score.

When a target is self-only

Some targets have exactly one direct result: the target paired with itself. Breeding can reproduce those Pals, but it cannot create the first one from different species. The current full list is kept on the special combinations page.

The one gender-dependent pairing

Katress + Wixen is stored separately because swapping which species is female changes the result. Female Katress + male Wixen produces Katress Ignis; male Katress + female Wixen produces Wixen Noct. The dataset contains 2 directional outcomes for this one pairing.

Pal-specific 1.0 guides

These pages are generated from the same shipping engine, then given target-specific interpretation. Long lists show a useful subset and link to the complete calculator; self-only pages say so directly.

How to judge a breeding source

  1. 01

    Look for a game version

    A bare recipe without a version can be accurate once and wrong after a patch.

  2. 02

    Ask what was verified

    An independent reference is stronger than checking copied data against its own source.

  3. 03

    Respect product limits

    Direct combinations, route planning and inheritance odds are separate claims.

Breeding guide FAQ

Can I use a breeding chart made before Palworld 1.0?

Not safely. Palworld 1.0 changed enough results that an older chart can return the wrong child. Penking + Bushi is a quick check: it produces Sibelyx in the current table, not Anubis.

Does Palbreedery plan multi-generation breeding chains?

No. It lists direct parent pairs for a target and the direct child of two parents. It does not yet use your Palbox to calculate a shortest multi-generation route.

Does parent order matter?

Normally no. Katress + Wixen is the one current pairing where the child changes according to which species is female and which is male.

What does easiest first mean?

Direct pairs are ordered by the higher-rarity parent, then by combined rarity. This is a consistent default, not a promise that the first pair is easiest for your save.