Can You Breed Humans in Palworld?

Well, let's dive right in and find out, shall we?

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Screenshot by Prima Games

Palworld offers a fascinating take on the familiar monster-catching formula, such as the ability to capture Humans that you encounter while exploring the world. Is there any way they can breed in Palworld, or are folks out of luck?

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Can Humans Breed in Palworld?

Unlike the Pals you can find, Humans do not have a gender assignment. Since most of the human characters you face off against are draped in black clothing that hides their face, it makes it easy to keep things as ambiguous as possible and avoid things like Human Breeding in Palworld. It seems this is a feature that the developers didn’t want to touch yet, but it may be available later in development. On the other hand, Pals have a prominent gender attached to them, which is used for breeding.

This means you cannot put two humans or a human and a Pal in the Breeding Farm together. There are no baby Syndicate Thugs available to find in the world either — imagining a toddler trying to shoot my Chillet with a handgun is now an image that I can’t get out of my head — it seems this feature is not intended to exist within the game. However, it’s too early to tell if Pocketpair plans to keep the human characters gender-free when the game hits full release. Only time will tell, but we can imagine that mods will likely take care of this for people hoping to embark on a human breeding spree here.

Many features will be added to Palworld in the future, so be sure that you’re checking back into our Palworld section below to see what else is coming. For now, let’s find out how to create a Kingpaca Saddle and embark on an epic journey across the wilderness with our favorite Pals.

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