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If you’ve spent more than a few hours in Palworld, you already know that breeding isn’t just a side feature — it’s the end game. The difference between a good Pal and a broken, overpowered Pal is entirely in the passives, and getting the right passive combination requires planning your breeding chain across multiple generations.
Our free Palworld Breeding Calculator is the fastest way to plan that chain — covering all 130+ Pals, all variants (Noct, Lux, Cryst, Aqua, Terra, Ignis), all special fusions, and the complete passive skills system.
How Palworld Breeding Actually Works
Every Pal has a hidden numeric “Breeding Power” value. When two Pals breed, the game calculates the average of their Breeding Power values (plus 1), then finds the Pal in the database whose Breeding Power is closest to that number. That Pal is the offspring.
Child Power = Floor((Parent1 BP + Parent2 BP + 1) / 2)
Offspring = Closest Pal to Child PowerOur calculator applies this exact formula across the entire Pal roster in milliseconds.
Special Fusion Pairs
Some Pal combinations override the formula entirely and always produce a specific variant. These are called fusion pairs, and they’re how you get the most powerful variants in the game:
- Relaxaurus + Sparkit → Relaxaurus Lux (Electric variant)
- Mossanda + Grizzbolt → Orserk (Dragon/Electric, top combat Pal)
- Lyleen + Menasting → Lyleen Noct (Dark variant, high stats)
- Blazehowl + Relaxaurus → Blazehowl Noct (Dark/Fire hybrid)
- Suzaku + Jormuntide → Suzaku Aqua (Water Suzaku)
- Penking + Bushi → Anubis (best base work Pal)
Our calculator knows all fusion pairs and checks them before applying the formula, so you always get the correct result.
Reverse Lookup — “I Want X. What Do I Breed?”
This is the feature most breeding calculators miss. Instead of guessing parent combinations, select your target Pal and our calculator scans every possible parent pair (thousands of combinations) and shows you all valid paths to produce that Pal. Essential when you’re trying to breed something rare like Jetragon or Frostallion.
Passive Skills — The Real Meta
Breeding power determines the species. Passives determine the power level. Here’s how inheritance works:
- Each parent can carry up to 4 passives
- The offspring inherits up to 2 passives total, one from each parent (roughly 50% chance each)
- There’s also a ~10% chance of a random passive appearing, which can be a bonus or a waste
The S-Tier passives to grind for:
- Legend — +20% Attack, +20% Defense, +15% Move Speed (only found on certain Legendary Pals)
- Musclehead — +30% Attack (takes -50% Work Speed hit, but for combat Pals it’s irrelevant)
- Serious — +20% to all stats
- Artisan — +50% Work Speed (for your base worker Pals)
The Optimal Breeding Strategy (Step by Step)
- Catch Alpha Pals — They have a higher chance of rare passives.
- Generation 1: Breed to stack 2 desired passives onto a common Pal (e.g., Lamball with Ferocious + Swift).
- Generation 2: Breed that Pal with another Pal carrying 2 different desired passives.
- Generation 3: Breed your 4-passive “carrier” with your target species to finally transfer those passives onto the Pal you actually want.
- Repeat until you hit your passive combination, then breed to clone your perfect Pal.
Who Is This For?
- Palworld players at any level planning their breeding setup
- End-game players trying to build perfect combat Pals or base workers
- Casual players who just want to find out what two Pals will produce
- Anyone trying to collect Pal variants (Noct, Lux, Cryst, etc.) efficiently



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