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Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair
Image credit:Rock Paper Shotgun/Pocketpair
Palworldisn’t just about capturingnon-copyright-infringingPoke-fied wildlife, slaughtering the poor creatures and/or setting them to work in terrible gun factories. There’s also the frightful question ofPal breeding. Every Pal in the game can be bred with every other Pal to produce a Pal subspecies with a chance of inheriting traits from its parents.
This is conducted via the celebrated Biblical method of constructing a breeding farm (unlocked at level 19) and placing a cake (unlocked at level 15) in a chest linked to that farm. This will cause Pals in the farm to lay an egg, which you can ferry to an incubator (unlocked at level 7), so as to generate a new Pal - possibly a unique fusion - according to a hidden power level.
I’m pretty sure this goes against the grain of my GSCE science lessons, mind you. I distinctly remember my old biology teacher Mr Perchinwood telling me that I had to beat leastlevel 20 to bake a sex-cake. But the times they change, and we shouldn’t let technicalities get in the way of hot Pal-on-Pal action, even if it’s presented entirely in the form of menus.
Naturally, players have many opinions about how they’d like the breeding system to evolve. Some of these deserve a fair hearing, like making it a little harder to breed certain tougher Pals like Anubis, because this spoils the thrill of encountering them later. Others should probably be resisted at all costs. Breeding Pals withcaptured humans, for instance.
Hear me out…. I think@Palworld_ENneeds to add a feature where you can breed the human’s and pals so we can get some freaky looking things.pic.twitter.com/56k6VpKxMc— ELCHIPPYY (@ElChippyy)January 26, 2024
Hear me out…. I think@Palworld_ENneeds to add a feature where you can breed the human’s and pals so we can get some freaky looking things.pic.twitter.com/56k6VpKxMc
The Discourse can always get darker.