There are a few ways to collect new and unique Pals in Palworld. You can catch them, breed your existing Pals (which we'll cover here too), and discover their eggs in the wild. The focus of this article will be on the latter. So, here's how to find more Pal eggs than your incubators could ever handle!
Palworld Egg Spawn Locations:
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Eggs in Palworld will spawn in places where real-life animals would commonly nest. This means you can easily find Pal eggs under trees, nestled between rocks, on the coast/nearby water, and on top of cliff sides.
However, beware! While some locations like fiery volcanoes and freezing glaciers may spawn fewer eggs than the locations listed above, there are some Pals that can only be found in these harsh conditions. So, when you're feeling strong enough, make sure to launch an egg hunt into the volcanic and ice biomes. You might just find a rare Pal!
Palworld Egg Types:
Eggs in Palworld range from small to huge, and come in a wide variety of color patterns that hint towards the Pal contained inside.
Another warning! Some Pals in Palworld can only be collected via hatching the right egg, and these Pals do not appear in the wild to be caught. This makes getting your Breeding Farm built super-high priority. Let's cover that next.
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Palworld: How to Build a Breeding Farm
You'll need the Breeding Farm to breed your Pals (and create eggs in your own backyard) but you'll also need to hatch your eggs in an Incubator. The Breeding Farm only unlocks at level 19 and at the further cost of 2 Technology Points.
Below are all the resources you need to build the Breeding Farm and the Incubator inside.
Breeding Farm:
- 100 Wood
- 50 Fiber
- 20 Stone
Incubator:
- 30 Stone
- 10 Paldium Fragments (read our guide on finding Paldium here!)
- 5 Cloth
- 2 Ancient Civilization Parts (earned by defeating bosses)
Once you have your Incubator, you can place any Pal egg within which will begin a countdown toward the egg hatching. Remember that not all eggs will hatch quickly in the same conditions. Some eggs will hatch much faster in warm conditions - try placing a campfire beside the Incubator - while others like it cold, in which case a cooler is your best friend.
Speaking of caring for your Pals, check out our guides on reviving your downed Pals, breeding Pals, or brush up your gameplay with some simple beginner tips and tricks for Palworld.
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