Palworld Breed Calculator
Select two parent Pals to predict their offspring based on the official breeding power mechanics.
Formula: Child Power = Floor((Parent 1 Power + Parent 2 Power + 1) / 2)
Breeding Power Comparison
Visual representation of breeding power levels (Lower is rarer/stronger).
Common Breeding Power Tiers
| Pal Name | Breeding Power | Rarity Tier |
|---|
Note: Lower breeding power values generally result in rarer or more powerful Pals.
What is the Palworld Breed Calculator?
The Palworld Breed Calculator is an essential tool for players looking to optimize their Pal collection through the game's complex breeding mechanics. Unlike simple random generation, Palworld uses a deterministic mathematical system to determine which Pal will hatch from an egg based on its parents. By using a Palworld Breed Calculator, you can save hours of trial and error by knowing exactly which combinations yield high-tier Pals like Anubis or Jetragon.
Who should use it? Every trainer from casual explorers to hardcore min-maxers. Whether you are trying to complete your Paldeck or breeding for the perfect passive skills, understanding the underlying power values is key. A common misconception is that breeding is purely random; in reality, it is a strict calculation of "Breeding Power" values assigned to every species in the game.
Palworld Breed Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The logic behind the Palworld Breed Calculator relies on a hidden stat called "Breeding Power." Every Pal species has a fixed power value ranging from 10 (the rarest, like Jetragon) to 1500 (the most common, like Chikipi).
The step-by-step derivation of a breeding result is as follows:
- Identify the Breeding Power of Parent A and Parent B.
- Calculate the average: (Power A + Power B + 1) / 2.
- The game then rounds this number down (floor).
- The resulting child is the Pal whose Breeding Power is closest to that calculated value.
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| P1 | Parent 1 Breeding Power | Integer | 10 – 1500 |
| P2 | Parent 2 Breeding Power | Integer | 10 – 1500 |
| Target | Calculated Child Power | Integer | 10 – 1500 |
Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)
Example 1: Breeding Anubis
If you use a Palworld Breed Calculator to find Anubis (Power 570), you might pair a Penking (Power 520) and a Bushi (Power 620). Calculation: (520 + 620 + 1) / 2 = 570.5. Floor(570.5) = 570. Since Anubis is exactly 570, the result is Anubis.
Example 2: High-Tier Optimization
Pairing a Relaxaurus (Power 280) with a Grizzbolt (Power 200). Calculation: (280 + 200 + 1) / 2 = 240.5. Floor(240.5) = 240. The Pal closest to 240 is Orserk. This is a famous "fusion" style combo often found using a Palworld Breed Calculator.
How to Use This Palworld Breed Calculator
Using our Palworld Breed Calculator is straightforward:
- Step 1: Select your first parent Pal from the dropdown menu.
- Step 2: Select your second parent Pal from the second dropdown.
- Step 3: Observe the "Predicted Offspring" result which updates in real-time.
- Step 4: Review the Breeding Power chart to see where your parents and child sit on the rarity scale.
- Step 5: Use the "Copy Results" button to save your findings for your breeding farm planning.
Key Factors That Affect Palworld Breed Calculator Results
- Fixed Power Values: Breeding power is hardcoded for each species and does not change with level or stats.
- Special Combos: Some Pals (like Frostallion Noct) can only be bred using specific "Fixed" parents, bypassing the standard Palworld Breed Calculator formula.
- Gender Requirements: You must have one male and one female parent; the formula remains the same regardless of which species is which gender.
- Tie-Breaking: If the calculated average is exactly between two Pals, the game uses internal ID ordering to decide the winner.
- Legendary Constraints: Most Legendaries can only produce themselves when bred with their own species.
- Passive Skill Inheritance: While the species is determined by the Palworld Breed Calculator, the skills are passed down randomly from the parents' pool.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can I breed a Jetragon using common Pals?
No. Jetragon has a breeding power of 10. To get a 10, you generally need parents that average out to 10, which usually means two Jetragons. The Palworld Breed Calculator will show you that common Pals have too high a power value to reach 10.
Does the level of the parents matter?
No, the level, IVs, and current stats of the parents do not affect the species of the child in the Palworld Breed Calculator.
What is the "Lucky" trait's impact?
The Lucky trait is a passive skill. It can be inherited by the child, but it does not change the species result calculated by the Palworld Breed Calculator.
Why did I get a different Pal than the calculator predicted?
Ensure you aren't using a "Special Combination." Some Pals have unique recipes that override the power formula. Our Palworld Breed Calculator accounts for most standard power-based logic.
Is breeding power the same as combat power?
No. Breeding power is a hidden index used specifically for the Palworld Breed Calculator logic and does not reflect in-game Attack or Defense stats.
How many Pals are in the database?
There are over 100 unique species, each with a specific power value used by the Palworld Breed Calculator.
Can I breed two different species to get a Legendary?
Generally, no. Legendaries are at the bottom of the power scale (10-40). Most combinations will result in a Pal with a higher power value (more common).
Does the order of parents matter?
No. Parent A + Parent B results in the same child as Parent B + Parent A in the Palworld Breed Calculator.
Related Tools and Internal Resources
- Palworld Breeding Combos – A complete list of every possible breeding pair.
- Palworld Fusion Guide – How to get unique elemental variants.
- Palworld Base Building – Optimize your breeding farm layout.
- Palworld Best Pals – Which Pals you should aim to breed first.
- Palworld Egg Hatching – Tips for faster hatching times.
- Palworld Passive Skills – How to pass down the best traits.