Breeding Guide
How breeding works, cake recipes, inheritance mechanics, and tips
Breeding Basics: To breed Pals, you need a Breeding Farm (unlocks at Technology Level 19). Assign one male and one female Pal to the farm, then supply it with Cake. After some time, an egg will appear. The offspring's species is determined by the average "Breeding Score" of the two parents.
Cake Recipe
Cake is required for breeding. One cake produces one egg. Here's the recipe:
| Ingredient | Quantity | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Flour | 5 | Mill from Wheat (plant and harvest Wheat at a plantation) |
| Red Berries | 8 | Berry Plantation (harvest from bushes or farm) |
| Milk | 7 | Ranch — assign Mozzarina to a Ranch |
| Eggs | 8 | Ranch — assign Chikipi to a Ranch |
| Honey | 2 | Ranch — assign Beegarde to a Ranch, or defeat/catch Cinnamoth |
Tip: Cook the cake at a Cooking Pot (requires a Pal with Kindling). Set up a dedicated breeding base with a Berry Plantation, Wheat Plantation, and Ranch with Mozzarina, Chikipi, and Beegarde for a self-sustaining cake production line.
How Offspring Species Works
Each Pal species has a hidden Breeding Score (also called "breeding power"). The child's species is determined by averaging the two parents' scores and finding the Pal whose score is closest to that average.
- Lower breeding score = rarer/more powerful Pal
- Two identical parents always produce the same species
- Two different parents produce a species based on the average
- Some combinations produce unique fusion Pals
Passive Skill Inheritance
Inheritance Rules:
- Each parent has a chance to pass one of their 4 passive skills to the child
- The child can inherit 0–4 passives from parents combined
- Remaining slots are filled with random passives
- You cannot have duplicate copies of the same passive on one Pal
- Breed repeatedly until you get the desired 4-passive combination
Breeding Strategy: Perfect Pals
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Catch multiple Pals of the species you want, looking for ones with desirable passives |
| 2 | Breed pairs that each have 1–2 good passives |
| 3 | Keep offspring that inherit good passives, release the rest |
| 4 | Breed the best offspring together to stack 3–4 good passives |
| 5 | Repeat until you have a Pal with all 4 desired passives |
Notable Breeding Combinations
| Parent 1 | Parent 2 | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Penking | Penking | Penking | Same-species breeding always produces the same species |
| Relaxaurus | Relaxaurus | Relaxaurus | Breed for passive skills on combat Pals |
| Jormuntide | Surfent | Jormuntide Ignis | Fusion — Dragon/Fire type, negates Ice weakness |
| Frostallion | Helzephyr | Frostallion Noct | Fusion — Dark/Ice type, only Lv4 Gathering Pal |
| Kitsox | Kitsox | Kitsox | Breed for Vampiric + combat passives |
| Any Pal | Any Pal | Random egg types | Some fusion Pals only come from eggs, not wild catches |
Egg Types: Eggs come in different sizes (Normal, Large, Huge) and elements (Damp, Rocky, Verdant, Scorching, Dragon, Frozen, Dark, Electric, Neutral). Bigger eggs = rarer Pals. Some fusion Pals like Katress Ignis can only be obtained from Huge Dark Eggs.
Tips for Efficient Breeding
| Tip | Details |
|---|---|
| Batch breeding | Build multiple Breeding Farms (if you have the base space) to breed several pairs at once |
| Stockpile cake | Make 20+ cakes at a time so you don't have to keep cooking |
| Use a breeding base | Dedicate one base to breeding with a self-sustaining food supply |
| Keep good males & females | Save Pals with 2+ good passives of both genders for future breeding |
| Condense later | Don't condense Pals you might want to breed — condensed Pals can't be bred |
| Check the Paldeck | Some Pals are much easier to obtain through breeding than finding in the wild |
| Incubator placement | Place egg incubators in a temperature-appropriate area (or use Cooling/Heating Pals) to speed up hatching |