Palworld Breeding Calculator

Palworld Breeding Calculator
Predict Offspring from Parents
Jetragon (10)Blazamut (150)Grizzbolt (420)Penking (520)Anubis (570)Bushi (590)Lamball (1470)Chikipi (1500)
Jetragon (10)Blazamut (150)Grizzbolt (420)Penking (520)Anubis (570)Bushi (590)Lamball (1470)Chikipi (1500)
Resulting Offspring:

Select parents and click Calculate

function calculateBreeding(){var p1 = parseInt(document.getElementById('parent1').value);var p2 = parseInt(document.getElementById('parent2').value);var avg = Math.floor((p1 + p2 + 1) / 2);var pals = [{name:"Jetragon", power:10}, {name:"Blazamut", power:150}, {name:"Grizzbolt", power:420}, {name:"Penking", power:520}, {name:"Anubis", power:570}, {name:"Bushi", power:590}, {name:"Lamball", power:1470}, {name:"Chikipi", power:1500}];var closest = pals[0];var minDiff = Math.abs(avg – pals[0].power);for(var i=1; i<pals.length; i++){var diff = Math.abs(avg – pals[i].power);if(diff < minDiff){minDiff = diff;closest = pals[i];}}document.getElementById('resultPal').innerHTML = "Possible Offspring: " + closest.name;if(document.getElementById('steps').checked){document.getElementById('powerSteps').innerHTML = "Target Power: " + avg + " (Closest match: " + closest.power + ")";document.getElementById('powerSteps').style.display = 'block';}else{document.getElementById('powerSteps').style.display = 'none';}}

Palworld Breeding Calculator Use

The Palworld breeding calculator is an essential tool for players looking to optimize their Pal deck and discover powerful combinations. In Palworld, breeding isn't random; it follows a strict mathematical formula based on "Breeding Power" (also known as CombiPower). By selecting two parents, you can predict exactly which Pal will hatch from the egg.

This calculator helps you save resources like Cake and time by ensuring you know the outcome before you even place your Pals in the Breeding Farm.

Parent 1
The first Pal you intend to place in the breeding farm. Each Pal has a hidden "Breeding Power" value ranging from 10 to 1500.
Parent 2
The second Pal of the opposite gender. Its Breeding Power will be averaged with the first parent to determine the result.
Show Calculation
Check this box to see the specific Breeding Power target the game uses to find the resulting offspring.

How the Breeding Formula Works

Palworld utilizes a specific formula to determine breeding outcomes. Every Pal in the game is assigned a hidden integer value. Lower values generally correspond to "stronger" or "rarer" Pals. For instance, Jetragon has a value of 10, while Chikipi has a value of 1500. The formula used by the palworld breeding calculator is:

Offspring Power = Floor((Parent 1 Power + Parent 2 Power + 1) / 2)

Once the Target Power is calculated, the game looks for the Pal whose Breeding Power is closest to that result. If a specific unique combination exists (like breeding a Kitsun and an Astegon to get a Shadowbeak), the game prioritizes that special rule over the mathematical formula.

Palworld Breeding Examples

Example 1: Breeding for Anubis

Anubis is one of the most sought-after Pals due to its Level 4 Handiwork. Let's see how the palworld breeding calculator handles a common Anubis combo:

  1. Parent 1: Penking (Power: 520)
  2. Parent 2: Bushi (Power: 590)
  3. Calculation: (520 + 590 + 1) / 2 = 555.5
  4. Floor(555.5) = 555
  5. Closest Pal to 555: Anubis (Power: 570)

Example 2: Breeding a High-Level Pal with a Low-Level Pal

If you breed a Jetragon (10) with a Chikipi (1500), the calculation would be (10 + 1500 + 1) / 2 = 755.5. The floor value is 755, which results in a mid-tier Pal like an Arsox or similar, depending on the current game data.

Common Breeding Questions

Do Passive Skills matter in the calculator?

While passive skills like "Swift" or "Legend" do not change the species of the offspring, they are inherited. The palworld breeding calculator determines the species, but the traits are passed down with a high probability from the parents. This is why breeding is used to create "perfect" worker or combat Pals.

What is a "Special Combination"?

Certain Pals can only be obtained by breeding two specific parents, regardless of the math. For example, Frostallion Noct can only be produced by breeding Frostallion and Helzephyr. The general power formula does not apply to these rare "fusion" Pals.

How do I get Legendary Pals?

Most Legendary Pals (like Jetragon or Paladius) can only be bred by pairing two of the same species. Breeding a Jetragon with anything else will almost always result in a non-legendary Pal because their Breeding Power is so low (strong) that averaging it with any other Pal pulls the result toward a higher (weaker) value.

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