Wixen
Katress
Wixen Noct Pairs that need an exact match
Special pairs can override the ordinary species result. Match the complete parent names and check any displayed gender roles before starting an egg.
This list contains 80 matrix-confirmed special outcomes: 78 fixed parent pairs and two gender-specific Katress/Wixen outcomes. These pairs override an ordinary breeding-power result, so match both exact names before starting an egg.
Wixen
Katress
Wixen Noct
Katress
Wixen
Katress Ignis Fixed pair overrides
Search a parent or child, then open any row in the forward calculator to check the exact pair.
No fixed special combination matches that search.
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Palworld special breeding combinations are exact pairings that deserve a separate check from the ordinary combo chart. Search the target or either parent, then copy the species names and roles exactly. In version 1.0, female Wixen plus male Katress produces Wixen Noct; female Katress plus male Wixen produces Katress Ignis. Keep the roles beside the names in any saved route.
Precision matters because a related variant or similar-looking parent is not automatically interchangeable. Open a result in the forward calculator before preparing an egg, especially when the pair came from an older post or a cropped screenshot.
A standard pair is resolved through the current general species relationships. A special combination defines the child for a particular pair and takes priority for that case. This distinction explains why replacing one parent with a nearby species can produce a different child even when the replacement looks comparable on a broader breeding chart.
Treat an exact combination as a recipe, not a suggestion. Use the named species and, when shown, the required gender. The breeding-power guide explains why general species relationships cannot safely replace an exception, but you only need the exact pairing to complete the egg in game.
Some defined combinations can require species and gender roles together. When that condition applies, record the male and female roles beside the parent names. Reversing the visual order is harmless only if the roles remain attached to the correct species. A result that needs gender information should ask for it directly rather than returning an unexplained failure.
A species-only Palbox entry does not prove that the required gender is available. When a chain includes Wixen and Katress, check the individual Pals at your base before starting that step. If the required female or male is missing, breed or capture the correct role first and then resume the route.
When the desired child has one defined pair, the planning problem shifts from comparing direct combinations to obtaining those parents. Search each required parent in Find Parents, then check whether it can be captured or bred from your existing collection. The chain planner can connect owned Pals to the required pair, while the special list confirms the final step.
Consider inherited traits early. A fixed final pair gives you less freedom to substitute passive carriers at that stage, so useful traits may need to travel through one or both required parents. Keep promising intermediate offspring rather than racing through the species route with parents that cannot support the final build.
Not every Pal is obtained through breeding. When a target returns no parent combinations, confirm the exact variant and look for its normal acquisition method before trying random pairs. A believable but unverified recipe wastes more time than an honest no-result message.
A missing row can also come from choosing a similar-looking variant or reading a chart from an older version. Search the full 300-entry roster, check the July 2026 update date, and report any reproducible in-game pairing with exact names, roles, child, platform, and build.
Special combinations are memorable and often repeated across guides, which makes stale information travel quickly. Check the current result before beginning a long inheritance project. Confirm the variant, gender role, child, and update date. A title that says updated is not enough when the body still shows an older pair.
If the observed result differs, stop after the test egg and report the pair. A screenshot of the parent setup and child is useful. Do not share credentials or an entire save. One clear example can support a correction without exposing personal data.
The selected parent pair has a defined child for that case rather than being treated only as an ordinary species relationship. Follow the exact names and any displayed roles instead of substituting a similar Pal.
Do not assume so. A variant is a separate breeding entry. Search the exact replacement pair in the forward calculator; if no supported special result appears, keep the original parent.
No. The current gender-specific exception involves Wixen and Katress. Female Wixen with male Katress produces Wixen Noct, while female Katress with male Wixen produces Katress Ignis.
Yes, but inspect any gender-specific step before following it. A Palbox species entry does not record gender, so you must confirm that the required female Wixen or female Katress is actually available for the listed result.
It may use standard combinations, may not be breedable, or may use another acquisition method. Search the exact name in Find Parents and compare it with the July 2026 data update before concluding that breeding is impossible.