Search Palworld breeding combos by parent or child
The Palworld breeding combos chart is for comparing more than one result. Search by either parent when you are exploring the value of a pair, or search by child when you have a target in mind. Keep portraits, full names, and variant labels together so similar entries are not confused. Open any promising row in Find a Child for an immediate check or in Find Parents to compare alternatives for the same target.
Use the chart for browsing and the calculator for a specific decision. Large combination tables are easier to understand when filters narrow them to the names you care about. Do not scroll through thousands of rows hoping to notice the right one; enter a parent, target, or special-combination filter first.
Read one combination row correctly
Each row represents two parents and the child expected from that pair. Reversing ordinary parent order does not create a new row. A Special combo or Gender-specific combo label means the pair needs closer attention and should not be generalized to similar species. The New 1.0 badge belongs to a Pal entry, not to the validity of the entire row.
Confirm the complete names and portraits before copying a combination. Variants can share recognizable words while behaving as separate breeding entries. Open the child link for all parent options, or open the pair in Find a Child to keep a shareable result. The version date near the chart indicates when the combinations were last checked.
Use the combo chart to compare routes
A target with several possible pairs gives you room to optimize around your collection. Mark pairs where both parents are owned, then compare one-owned-parent alternatives. Look for a prepared passive carrier, a parent that can be reused later, or a combination that avoids a difficult capture. Your easiest option depends on your save, so shortlist a few realistic pairs before choosing.
When neither parent is available, send the target to the chain planner. A direct pair can still be the final step while earlier generations produce its parents. Keep total operations in mind as well as route depth. Several branches at the same depth may require more breeding than one slightly longer line.
Treat special combinations as their own category
Special combinations deserve a dedicated filter because their defined result can differ from an ordinary relationship. They are often the combinations players need to copy precisely. Preserve both species names, any displayed gender roles, and the child. Replacing one parent with a related variant should not be assumed to work.
Use the special-combination list when you need the exact Wixen and Katress roles, then return here to compare ordinary alternatives for other targets. When a Pal has no breeding route, check its known acquisition method instead of guessing a plausible-looking parent pair.
Check old charts against version 1.0
An image saved before version 1.0 can be easy to share and hard to date. Before following it, search the same pair in the current chart and compare the exact child. Check whether the image omitted a variant or gender condition. A current roster can also include names that never appeared in the old selector, making direct comparison impossible without a version label.
Do not assume that every old combination changed, and do not assume that every old combination remained the same. Verify the pair that matters. When an in-game result disagrees, report that pair with the platform and build so the issue can be reproduced.
Keep species planning separate from trait planning
The combo table answers which child species a pair can produce. It does not promise passives, individual values, gender, mutations, or work bonuses. Two rows that reach the same child may have very different value for inheritance because the parents carry different traits. Choose a valid species pair first, then compare the actual parents in your save.
Save more than one option when building a high-quality Pal. The easiest species route can serve as a backup, while a second route may be better for inherited traits. This approach uses the chart as a planning tool instead of treating a valid combination as a guarantee of the final build.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a complete list of every possible pair?
The version 1.0 chart covers the 300 selectable roster entries and 45,150 unordered parent pairs in the current July 2026 data. Check the update date again after a later game patch before relying on a saved route.
Why are reversed parents not shown as a second combo?
For an ordinary pair, Parent A plus Parent B and Parent B plus Parent A are the same species combination. Showing both would double the list without adding a new choice. Gender roles remain visible when they matter.
How do I find combos for one target?
Search for the child's name or open Find Parents. The target view is better for comparing all options because it removes unrelated rows and can prioritize pairs based on owned Pals.
Are version 1.0 Pals labeled?
Yes. The 72 entries introduced in version 1.0 carry a New 1.0 badge beside their name and portrait. The badge helps discovery but does not claim that every new Pal is available through breeding.
Can I download or share a combo?
Open the row in the forward calculator and copy its link. A link is preferable to a screenshot because another player can confirm the exact names, current result, and update date when they open it.