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In the video, the speaker provides an in-depth guide on breeding Pals in the game "Pal World," focusing on essential mechanics and best practices. To start, specific Pals—Chabe, Mosina, and Beard—must be captured, and a ranch must be built. The process involves setting up infrastructure for food production, such as a wheat plantation and a mill, and managing resources like flour, milk, eggs, honey, and red berries.
The speaker details the setup and use of breeding stations, addressing the need for correct placement and the importance of knowing the gender of Pals. They discuss ensuring cakes used in breeding don't rot and solving potential bugs by rebuilding the stations. Hatching requires ancient technology points, obtainable from world bosses, and can be expedited by adjusting game settings.
The video emphasizes managing passive skill inheritance and optimizing breeding for desired traits. References to online resources, such as Reddit posts and spreadsheets, are made to aid in understanding breeding combinations and probabilities. Overall, the guide stresses the importance of strategic resource management and understanding game mechanics to achieve successful and efficient breeding outcomes.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to breed Pals in Pal World and discusses the variety of combinations available. To start breeding, you need to catch specific Pals, namely a Chabe, a Mosina, and a Beard, and build a ranch. Detailed locations for each Pal are provided. The breeding process involves setting up a ranch at level five and managing specific Pals in your base to produce eggs and milk.
Next, you need to build a wheat plantation by obtaining wheat seeds from defeating grass enemies around level 20 areas. Automating tasks with Pals that can water, grow, and harvest is recommended. A mill is also required to convert wheat into flour. Additionally, you need to construct a cooking pot, unlocked at around level 17, using wood, flame organs, and metal ingots. This cooking pot is necessary to make cakes, using ingredients like flour, milk, eggs, honey, and red berries.
Proper management of food production and consumption among your Pals is crucial to ensure you have enough ingredients and that they don’t consume it all. Automating food production and balancing the food consumption of different Pals is emphasized to ensure continuous cake production.
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In this part of the video, the instructor provides detailed instructions on how to set up and use a breeding station. They explain how to use the kindling and cooking skills, ensure the breeding station is placed on level ground, and avoid burying the chest in the ground. The video covers the process of placing cakes in the chest, ensuring they don’t rot, and needing both a male and female to be present. It also addresses potential bugs and how to fix them by destroying and rebuilding the breeding station. The instructor emphasizes the importance of knowing the gender of the creatures (pals) for breeding, selecting the desired male and female, and the indication of successful breeding. Finally, the video touches on the required steps to hatch eggs using an egg incubator, which involves obtaining ancient technology points from defeating world bosses.
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In this part of the video, the creator discusses hatching and breeding mechanics in “PO World.” They recommend single-player users set the egg hatch rate to zero for immediate hatching, as the default setting can take up to 24 hours. The video references a detailed Reddit post and spreadsheet explaining breeding combinations and probabilities. The creator highlights the potential for passive skills to pass on to offspring and shares their own approach to breeding for desired traits. They provide a step-by-step guide to using egg incubators and suggest creating multiple breeding stations if resources permit. The segment emphasizes the importance of understanding breeding mechanics and utilizing available resources for optimal results.
