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Fusion Pals are a strange breed in Palworld. They are elemental type and design variations on existing Pals, much like the regional forms in Pokémon. The difference in Palworld is that, as well as spawning out in the world, you have a chance to get them through breeding.

We’ll explain how to breed fusion Pals in Palworld, as well as list all of the fusion Pals that exist in the game.

How to breed fusion Pals in Palworld

There are two ways to have a chance of breeding a fusion Pal in Palworld. The first is by breeding two Pals of the same species. When you do this they will usually produce the same species as an offspring, but there is a chance they will produce an egg for their fusion instead.

Second is by breeding the Pal you want with a Pal that’s the same type as their fusion. So for example, if you were looking to breed Mau Cryst, you’d need to breed Mau with an Ice-type Pal for a chance at getting the fusion as an offspring.

If you need to know how to breed Pals in Palworld, check out our guide at that link.

All fusion Pals in Palworld

Here is a full list of every fusion Pal currently in Palworld, and what type of Pal you need to breed them with to have a chance of getting them in an egg.

Fusion Pal Breeding partner type

Jolthog Cryst

Ice

Mau Cryst

Ice

Gobfin Ignis

Fire

Hangyu Cryst

Ice

Mossanda Lux

Electric

Eikthyrdeer Terra

Ground

Incineram Noct

Dark

Leezpunk Ignis

Fire

Robinquill Terra

Ground

Pyrin Noct

Dark

Dinossom Lux

Electric

Surfent Terra

Ground

Vanwyrm Cryst

Ice

Kelpsea Ignis

Fire

Blazehowl Noct

Dark

Relaxaurus Lux

Electric

Broncherry Aqua

Water

Reptyro Cryst

Ice

Kingpaca Cryst

Ice

Mammorest Cryst

Ice

Wumpo Botan

Grass

Jormuntide Ignis

Fire

Suzaku Aqua

Water

Lyleen Noct

Dark

This article first appeared on Video Games on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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