Eggs are a great way to expand a Palov collection in Palworld. This guide explains how to hatch eggs and make new friends, with practical steps and tips that players will find useful on their journey.
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Where can you find eggs in Palworld?
Eggs can be discovered both in open areas and in harder-to-reach corners of the terrain, regardless of rarity or mutation. They easily find their way into a player’s inventory. In practice, most eggs appear on exposed ledges, cliffs, or rocky outcrops that require careful exploration to reach. A thoughtful trek through diverse biomes increases the chances of spotting these vulnerable or hidden treasures.
You can also breed at the base once you reach level 19. The following sections detail how this works and what resources are needed.
Eggs come in three sizes: normal, large, and giant. The giant eggs are exceptionally rare, while normal eggs are relatively easier to obtain and can be gathered with steady exploration and patience.
Types of eggs
As noted, eggs differ by size, and larger eggs tend to yield rarer Pal creatures. Beyond size, eggs are categorized by their elemental properties, which influence the nature of the Pal that hatches.
- Normal egg – a neutral Palov type, similar to Lyutovoy in temperament and stats.
- Wet egg – associated with Water-based fire affinities, such as Selarai.
- Dark egg – linked to Torrid darkness, like the Daedrim.
- Dragon egg – dragon-like fire traits, such as Relasaurus.
- Electric egg – electric companions, like Sparkit.
- Frozen egg – icy traits, such as Chille.
- Rocky egg – ground-type friends, such as Hanyu.
- Searing egg – fire-inspired flames in a small package.
- Green egg – grassy companions, like Capriti.
Why do you need an incubator?
An incubator is a key upgrade players can unlock at level 7 for 2 ancient technology points. These points are earned by defeating formidable bosses. The incubator has a concrete cost for construction, and once installed, it becomes the primary place to hatch any egg you obtain.
- Palsium fragment – 10;
- Dust – 5;
- Stone – 30.
After the incubator is in place, an egg can be placed inside. It takes a short wait for the hatch to occur, and the result is an eager new Pal ready to join the team.
How to speed up egg hatching
The hatch time is influenced by egg size, with regular eggs typically maturing faster than large ones. But several other factors matter, including the environment inside the incubator. A hatch depends on readable inscriptions, such as those that indicate preferred conditions or temperature needs.
- Very comfortable conditions;
- Kinda cool;
- A little hot.
When the incubator’s conditions are poorly suited for a particular egg, hatch times lengthen. A favorable hatch time is typically achieved when the conditions are optimal, sometimes resulting in a significant reduction in time to hatching.
To fine-tune temperature, multiple incubators are helpful. One can be inside the home or beside a fire for warmth, while another should be placed outdoors away from direct heat or light sources. As players level up, new heating and cooling recipes become available, making temperature control easier—though successful cooling and heating require the right Pal types to operate the equipment.
How to check the desired Palov in eggs
At level 19, players unlock Rendezvous Pasture, a facility where different-gender Pal creatures of the same species can meet. Over time, an egg emerges with the sought-after fire type and enhanced statistics for the desired breed. For successful grazing dates, the following materials are necessary:
- Wood – 100;
- Stone – 20;
- Fiber – 50.
Beyond the resources, one simple factor matters: the right cake. This resource is obtained by capturing or defeating Lovanderov. That completes the essentials about eggs in Palworld.