Average both parents
Add their ranks, divide by two and round the answer down.
Pick a Pal to see its breeding rank, direct parent pairs, listed special combos and the offspring it can make.
The counts use every one of the 299 selectable parents. Combat stats are not part of this lookup.
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They come from the same 1.0 roster and rank rules as the main calculator. They are not IV or combat scores.
For a normal pair, the calculator averages both parent ranks and looks for the nearest eligible Pal. A lower number does not automatically mean a better fighter.
Add their ranks, divide by two and round the answer down.
The eligible Pal nearest that average becomes the offspring.
Special combos, same-Pal breeding and the Katress/Wixen gender rule come first.
A Pal that makes many different offspring gives you more options for future routes. A Pal with a low count can still be essential if it unlocks the exact special combo you need.
Your passives, IVs, work suitability and the Pals already in your box still matter more than one large number.
The lookup does not roll IV inheritance, passive chances, mutations, egg time, gender odds or combat damage. It only covers breeding species and pair counts.
The right species can hatch with stats you do not want.
The parents' passive pools change the odds and are not counted here.
Check the data date if Palworld has updated since your last visit.
No. Breeding rank helps choose the offspring species. It says nothing about attack, defense or IVs.
It counts the different species the selected Pal can make when paired once with every breedable Pal in the 1.0 roster.
Some only breed with themselves or come from one special combo, so the normal rank rule cannot make them.