Pal Breed Calculator






Pal Breed Calculator | Breeding Combinations & Power Guide


Pal Breed Calculator

Determine offspring results and breeding power for your Pal farm


Select the first Pal used for breeding.
Please select a valid Pal.


Select the second Pal used for breeding.
Please select a valid Pal.

Calculated Offspring:

Select Parents
Parent A Power
0
Parent B Power
0
Average Power
0

Formula: Offspring = Pal with Breed Power closest to floor((Parent A + Parent B + 1) / 2)


Breeding Power Distribution

Parent A Parent B Offspring

Visualization of the hidden power stats (Lower values indicate higher rarity/tier).

What is a Pal Breed Calculator?

A Pal Breed Calculator is a specialized tool used by players to predict the outcome of pairing two different creatures in a breeding farm. Unlike many games where breeding results are randomized, the system here relies on a deterministic mathematical model known as “Breeding Power.” Every species is assigned a hidden integer value. When you pair two Pals, the Pal Breed Calculator uses these values to determine which species will emerge from the egg.

Serious players use the Pal Breed Calculator to map out complex breeding chains. For instance, if you want a powerful Pal like Anubis early in the game, you can’t simply find him in the wild easily. Instead, you use a Pal Breed Calculator to find accessible parents like Penking and Bushi that result in that specific power average. This tool eliminates guesswork, saving players hours of time and hundreds of cakes.

Common misconceptions include the belief that the level or stats of the parents affect the species of the child. In reality, while stats (IVs) and passive skills are inherited, the species itself is governed strictly by the values found within a Pal Breed Calculator database. Only “Special Combinations” or “Unique Breeding Pairs” override these standard mathematical rules.

Pal Breed Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation

The mechanics behind a Pal Breed Calculator are surprisingly elegant. Each Pal has a “Breed Power” between 10 (Legendaries like Jetragon) and 1500 (Common Pals like Chikipi). The lower the number, the higher the “tier” of the Pal.

The core formula used by the Pal Breed Calculator is:

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

The system then looks for the Pal whose power is closest to this Target Power. If there is a tie, the Pal with the lower internal index is usually chosen. Our Pal Breed Calculator handles these ties and special exceptions automatically.

Variable Meaning Unit Typical Range
Parent A Power Hidden breed value of the first parent Integer 10 – 1500
Parent B Power Hidden breed value of the second parent Integer 10 – 1500
Target Power Calculated average defining the offspring Integer 10 – 1500
Offspring Result The Pal species closest to the Target Power Species Name N/A

Table 1: Variables used within the Pal Breed Calculator logic.

Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)

Example 1: Breeding for Anubis

Anubis is one of the most sought-after Pals due to his Level 4 Handiwork. His Breed Power is 570. If we use the Pal Breed Calculator to check a pairing of Penking (Power 520) and Bushi (Power 590):

  • Parent A (Penking): 520
  • Parent B (Bushi): 590
  • Calculation: (520 + 590 + 1) / 2 = 555.5 -> Floor = 555.
  • The closest Pal to 555 is Anubis (570). Therefore, Penking + Bushi = Anubis.

Example 2: Breeding Common Pals

If you pair a Lamball (1470) with a Chikipi (1500), the Pal Breed Calculator shows:

  • Parent A: 1470
  • Parent B: 1500
  • Calculation: (1470 + 1500 + 1) / 2 = 1485.5 -> Floor = 1485.
  • The result is often another Lamball or a Cattiva, as their values are the closest in that high-power (low-tier) bracket.

How to Use This Pal Breed Calculator

Using our Pal Breed Calculator is straightforward and designed for mobile or desktop use:

  1. Select Parent A: Scroll through the dropdown list or type to find the first Pal species in your pair.
  2. Select Parent B: Choose the second Pal species. The order does not matter; the Pal Breed Calculator yields the same result regardless of which is Parent A or B.
  3. Review the Result: The “Main Result” box will instantly update with the name of the offspring.
  4. Analyze the Power: Check the “Intermediate Values” to see the hidden power numbers and the calculated average.
  5. Reset or Copy: Use the “Reset” button to clear inputs, or “Copy Results” to save the data for your breeding spreadsheet.

Key Factors That Affect Pal Breed Calculator Results

While the Pal Breed Calculator predicts the species, several factors influence the success and quality of your breeding program:

  • Special/Fixed Pairs: Some combinations (like Relaxaurus + Sparkit = Relaxaurus Lux) are hard-coded and ignore the standard power average. Our Pal Breed Calculator accounts for these.
  • Gender Requirements: You must have one male and one female parent. The Pal Breed Calculator assumes this requirement is met.
  • Cake Availability: Breeding requires one Cake per egg. Without consistent cake production, your Pal Breed Calculator predictions won’t result in many eggs.
  • Passive Skill Inheritance: Parents can pass down skills. Using a Pal Breed Calculator to find the right species is step one; step two is ensuring parents have “Legend,” “Ferocious,” or “Burly Body.”
  • Incubation Temperature: The species determined by the Pal Breed Calculator has a specific element, which dictates the ideal temperature for the egg incubator.
  • IVs (Individual Values): Hidden health, attack, and defense multipliers are passed from parents to children, meaning even within the same species calculated by the Pal Breed Calculator, some offspring are stronger than others.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I breed two Legendary Pals to get a different species?

Usually, no. Legendaries like Jetragon have such low power levels that pairing them often results in the same species, or they require same-species pairings to produce an egg.

Does the level of my Pals change the Pal Breed Calculator result?

No. A Level 1 Lamball and a Level 50 Lamball have the same Breed Power (1470). Only the species matters for the Pal Breed Calculator.

Why did I get a different result than the calculator?

Check if you are using a “Fixed Combo.” Some Pals only come from specific pairs. Our Pal Breed Calculator includes these unique cases.

What is the “best” Pal to breed first?

Many players use the Pal Breed Calculator to aim for Anubis or Faleris early, as they provide massive utility in the base.

How are passive skills passed down?

Skills are randomly selected from the pool of both parents’ skills. While the Pal Breed Calculator picks the species, the “Luck” or “Legend” passives depend on the specific parents’ traits.

Can Lucky Pals be used in breeding?

Yes! Lucky is a passive trait that can be inherited by the offspring species identified by your Pal Breed Calculator.

Is there a way to breed the “Alpha” versions?

No, breeding always produces standard versions. Alpha status is reserved for boss encounters in the wild.

Does the Pal Breed Calculator work for the “Lux” variants?

Yes. Lux variants usually have specific “Fixed Combinations” which our Pal Breed Calculator logic prioritizes over the standard average formula.

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