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Pal Breed Calculator – Optimize Your Palworld Breeding Results

Pal Breed Calculator

Predict your breeding results and optimize your Palworld team with our advanced Pal Breed Calculator.

Choose the first parent for the breeding pair.
Please select a Pal.
Choose the second parent for the breeding pair.
Please select a Pal.

Offspring Result

Select Parents
Parent 1 Power
Parent 2 Power
Target Power

Breeding Power Comparison

Parent 1 Parent 2 Result

Visualizing the hidden power levels used by the Pal Breed Calculator.

Common Breeding Power Reference Table
Pal Name Breeding Power Rarity Tier

What is the Pal Breed Calculator?

The Pal Breed Calculator is an essential tool for players of Palworld who wish to optimize their breeding farm operations. In Palworld, breeding is not random; it follows a strict mathematical formula based on a hidden stat known as "Breeding Power." By using a Pal Breed Calculator, you can predict exactly which Pal will hatch from an egg before you even spend a single Cake.

Who should use this tool? Anyone from casual players looking to complete their Paldeck to hardcore competitive players aiming for the perfect Anubis or Jetragon. A common misconception is that the offspring is always a mix of the parents' elements or appearances. In reality, the Pal Breed Calculator reveals that the result is determined by the average of the parents' hidden power values.

Pal Breed Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The core logic behind the Pal Breed Calculator relies on a specific calculation. Every Pal in the game is assigned a hidden integer value between 10 and 1500. Lower values represent more powerful or rare Pals.

The formula used by the game (and this Pal Breed Calculator) is:

Target Power = Floor((Parent A Power + Parent B Power + 1) / 2)

Once the Target Power is calculated, the game searches for the Pal whose Breeding Power is closest to that number. If two Pals are equally close, the game typically selects the one with the lower internal ID.

Variables used in the Pal Breed Calculator
Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Parent A Power Hidden breeding value of the first parent Integer 10 – 1500
Parent B Power Hidden breeding value of the second parent Integer 10 – 1500
Target Power The calculated average used to find offspring Integer 10 – 1500

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: Breeding for Anubis

Anubis is one of the most sought-after Pals due to its Level 4 Handiwork. Using the Pal Breed Calculator, we can see that breeding a Relaxaurus (Power: 280) with a Sparkit (Power: 1170) results in a Target Power of 725. However, this specific pair is a "Special Combo," which the Pal Breed Calculator identifies as a guaranteed Anubis regardless of the power formula.

Example 2: Standard Power Breeding

If you breed a Lamball (Power: 1470) with a Chikipi (Power: 1500), the Pal Breed Calculator performs the following: (1470 + 1500 + 1) / 2 = 1485.5. The floor is 1485. The Pal closest to 1485 is Cattiva (Power: 1460), which becomes the offspring.

How to Use This Pal Breed Calculator

  1. Select Parent 1: Use the first dropdown menu to choose your first Pal. You can see its hidden power level update instantly.
  2. Select Parent 2: Choose your second Pal from the second dropdown.
  3. Analyze Results: The Pal Breed Calculator will immediately display the resulting offspring in the green success box.
  4. Review the Chart: Check the visual bar chart to see how the parents' power levels compare to the resulting Pal's power.
  5. Copy and Save: Use the "Copy Results" button to save your breeding plan for later use in your Palworld Breeding Guide.

Key Factors That Affect Pal Breed Calculator Results

  • Hidden Breeding Power: Every Pal has a fixed power level that never changes, regardless of its level or stats.
  • Special Combinations: Certain pairs (like Mossanda + Petallia) have hard-coded results that override the standard Pal Breed Calculator formula.
  • Gender Requirements: You must have one male and one female parent; two Pals of the same gender cannot breed.
  • Cake Availability: Breeding will not progress unless there is at least one Cake in the Breeding Farm's box.
  • Passive Skill Inheritance: While the species is determined by the Pal Breed Calculator, the passive skills are randomly inherited from parents. Check our Passive Skills Tier List for more info.
  • Individual Values (IVs): Like passives, IVs are passed down but do not affect the species result of the Pal Breed Calculator.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I breed Legendary Pals using the Pal Breed Calculator?

Most Legendaries (like Jetragon or Frostallion) can only be obtained by breeding two of the same Legendary parent. However, the Pal Breed Calculator can help you find combinations that result in powerful non-legendaries.

Does the level of the parents matter?

No, the level, health, or attack stats of the parents do not influence the species result in the Pal Breed Calculator.

Why did I get a different Pal than the calculator predicted?

Ensure you are using the latest version of the Pal Breed Calculator and that you haven't confused a Special Combo. Also, verify the parents' names carefully.

How do I get "Fusion" Pals like Incineram Noct?

Fusion Pals usually require a specific parent of the base species plus an elemental variant parent. The Pal Breed Calculator includes these special rules.

Is there a limit to how many times I can breed?

There is no limit as long as you have enough Cakes and space in your Palbox. Use the Pal Breed Calculator to plan large-scale breeding projects.

Does the rarity of the parents affect the egg?

Rarity is reflected in the Breeding Power value. Rare Pals have lower power numbers, which the Pal Breed Calculator uses to determine the offspring.

Can I breed Lucky Pals?

Yes, the "Lucky" passive can be inherited, but being Lucky does not change the Pal's Breeding Power in the Pal Breed Calculator.

What is the fastest way to hatch eggs?

While the Pal Breed Calculator predicts the result, you can speed up hatching by adjusting world settings or using heaters/coolers. See our Egg Hatching Guide.

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