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How to Breed Chikipi

Neutralrank 1500HP 60ATK 70DEF 60Combat 2371 parent pair
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How to obtain instead

Chikipican't be bred — it's on the non-eligible-child list. Catch it in the wild, defeat its boss encounter, or chase event spawns. See Chikipi's spawn map and capture strategy →

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Chikipi can't be obtained through breeding — catch it in the wild instead.

First time breeding? Read the universal walkthrough

The Breeding Farm process is the same for every Pal — pick one of the viable pairs above, drop both parents in, and feed them a Cake. The Pindrop calculator handles the parent-pair maths; the workflow is universal.

  1. Reach Tech Level 19 to unlock the Breeding Farm; place it on your base.
  2. Build a Cooking Pot (Tech Level 17) and bake a Cake from 5 Flour, 8 Red Berries, 7 Milk, 8 Eggs, and 2 Honey. Without the Cake the parents will not produce an egg.
  3. Catch the parent pair you picked above — one male and one female.
  4. Pick up each parent and drop them into the Breeding Farm fence. Place the Cake in the feed box just outside.
  5. Wait roughly four minutes (in-game time) for the yellow breeding circle to complete; an egg will appear in the farm.
  6. Place the egg into an Egg Incubator. After it hatches you have your Chikipi.

Frequently asked

Can you breed Chikipi in Palworld?

Yes — there are 1 viable parent combination. Pair any of them in a Breeding Farm (Tech Level 19) with a Cake to start hatching Chikipi.

What level do I need to breed Chikipi in Palworld?

The Breeding Farm itself unlocks at Tech Level 19 — that's the gating requirement, not the parents' combat level. Both parents need only be captured (any level), opposite gender, and fed Cake in the farm's feed box. Cake is baked at a Cooking Pot (Tech Level 17) from 5 Flour, 8 Red Berries, 7 Milk, 8 Eggs, and 2 Honey.

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