How Palworld breeding works
Breeding in Palworld happens at a Breeding Farm base structure. Place one male and one female Pal inside along with a Cake, and after a short wait an egg appears. The species that hatches isn't random — it's determined by both parents. Most pairs follow a predictable breeding-power averaging rule, but a large number of pairs are hardcoded exceptions set directly by the developers, which is why a plain formula alone gets thousands of pairs wrong. This calculator looks up every result directly from the game's own breeding table instead of estimating it.
How to breed Legendary Pals in Palworld
Legendary and boss-tier Pals sit at the very top of the breeding power scale, so almost none of them can be produced from a mixed pair — no other combination averages high enough to reach them. Here's what our verified breeding table shows for each one:
How to breed Jetragon
Jetragon + Jetragon only. There is no other parent combination — catch a male and a female Jetragon in the wild and pair them at a Breeding Farm.
How to breed Paladius
Paladius + Paladius only. Same-species breeding is the sole route to this Pal.
How to breed Necromus
Necromus + Necromus only. Like Paladius, no cross-species pairing produces it.
How to breed Neptilius
Neptilius + Neptilius only, confirmed against the 1.0 breeding table.
How to breed Frostallion
Standard Frostallion breeds only from two Frostallion. Its Noct variant is the exception on this list — it can come from Frostallion Noct + Frostallion Noct, or from pairing a Helzephyr with a Frostallion.
How to breed Bellanoir
Bellanoir + Bellanoir, or Bellanoir + Bellanoir Libero. The Libero variant itself breeds only from two Bellanoir Libero.
Use the Combo Finder above to pull up the same verified pairs for any of these, or any other Pal in the Paldeck.
Frequently asked questions
How does Palworld breeding work?
Every Pal has a hidden breeding power value. Put two Pals of opposite sex in a Breeding Farm with Cake, and the resulting egg hatches into a specific species determined by both parents' breeding power — following a general averaging rule for most pairs, with numerous hardcoded exceptions.
Does parent gender matter for the resulting species?
Almost never — gender usually just determines that you need one male and one female. One documented exception: Katress bred with Wixen gives a different child depending on which parent is male.
Is this calculator using exact in-game data?
Yes. Results come from a table of 44,550 verified parent-pair combinations extracted directly from Palworld's own game files, not approximated from a formula.
What breeding power do Legendary Pals have?
They sit at the top of the scale, which is why nearly every Legendary and boss-tier Pal can only be bred from two of its own species — see the Legendary breeding section above for exact pairs.
Is this breeding calculator free?
Yes, completely free, no account or download required.