How to get an incubator in Palword and hatch eggs

Jan. 23, 2024



You’ll need to defeat a boss to get what you need for a Palworld Incubator

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Getting a Palworld incubator to hatch eggs isn’t easy as you need to fight at least one boss for the right resources, but it’s great to have if you want to build up your Pal army. Once you’ve constructed an incubator, you can slot in special eggs you find while exploring inPalworldto hatch whatever creature lies within, though this can take several hours in real time, and you’ve got to make sure the conditions are just right. If you’ve got some eggs lying about and want to hatch, here’s what you need to know about unlocking egg incubators in Palworld and how to use them.

How to get an egg incubator in Palworld

How to get an egg incubator in Palworld

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Palworld incubators are part of the Ancient Technology branch and unlocked at level 7. That means you’ll have to take on at least one boss to get thePalworld Ancient Civilisation Partsand points needed to unlock it. You’ll also need some cloth, stone and Paldium fragments, but those are much easier to source.

So, in total, to get a Palworld Incubator you’ll need the following:

Stone you can just pick up, or use a pickaxe to bash it out of boulders, wood you can harvest from trees, and cloth you can make from wool. That just leaves the Ancient Civilisation Point and Parts. To get those you’ll need to take on and defeat a boss, and your best bet is the level 11 Chillet you can find here:

Obviously you’ll need to be a close enough level to take it down but it’s probably one of the easier nearby options, and certainly a lot more achievable than the level 38 Mammorest wandering around in the opening area.

Defeating that will get you the 1 Ancient Civilisation point needed to unlock the Incubator, and the 2 Ancient Civilisation Parts to craft it. And, you can farm it if needed later asPalworld bosses respawneventually.

You’ll find eggs scattered around the world as you explore - the ones you can hatch are brightly coloured and painted to differentiate them from the more normal plain food eggs. To put a suitable egg in an Incubator, you just need to approach it and ‘use’ it. You can then choose the egg you want to hatch if you have more than one, and that will start a timer.

This timer will vary on how suitable the surrounding environment is. If it’s ‘comfortable’ then you’ll see the egg time will proceed at 100%. However, if the egg is too warm or too cold, it will proceed at 50% speed. To rectify that you can move , create, or destroy fires as necessary to set things up as needed.© GamesRadar+. Not to be reproduced without permission.

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