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Large Damp Egg

Large Damp Egg

UncommonPal EggUncommon

Large Damp Egg is a uncommon pal eggs item in Palworld. Found in dungeon loot, boss-tower rewards, or sold by wandering merchants.

A Large Damp Egg. Purity swirls within. Place in a Egg Incubator to incubate it.

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Price
10g

❄ Prefers cold

Place a Cooler (any tier) next to the incubator, or build in a snowy/desert-cold biome.

How to get this item

No craft recipe and no Pal drops it in our data. Find at wandering merchants, in dungeon loot, or as a boss-tower reward.

Hatches into

Incubation: 36 h at Lv 0 incubator

Water-element large egg. Preferred temperature: Cool.

Egg type & possible hatchings

Large Damp Egg is a large egg in the Water element family. Place it in an Egg Incubator to hatch. Possible species — any Pal whose typing includes Water:

The exact species is determined by the parent pair (when bred) or is randomized within this element family (when found wild). The list above is every Water-typed Pal in our data — any of them could appear from this egg.

Other Water egg sizes

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Frequently asked questions

How do you get Large Damp Egg in Palworld?

Large Damp Egg isn't crafted and no Pal drops it. Find it from wandering merchants, in dungeon loot, or as a boss-tower reward.

What hatches from Large Damp Egg in Palworld?

Any Pal in the Water element family can hatch from a Large Damp Egg. Possible species include Azurobe, Broncherry Aqua, Celaray, Elphidran Aqua, Faleris Aqua, Fuack, and 9 more. The exact species depends on the parent pair when bred, or is randomized within the Water family when found wild.

How do I hatch Large Damp Egg in Palworld?

Place Large Damp Egg in an Egg Incubator that matches its element preference. The Incubator needs the correct climate (e.g. heated stove for Fire eggs, ice for Ice eggs) — without it, the hatch timer slows or stops.

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