Occasionally, breeding a particular Pal proves more convenient than attempting to capture it in the wilderness of Palworld. This holds true for Vanwyrm.
Vanwyrm serves as an invaluable Pal during the early stages of the game due to its ability to fly. However, capturing it in the wild presents a challenge, as it predominantly spawns in the western Volcanic biome. Without progressing to the mid-game, venturing into this area to capture Pals, including Vanwyrm, can be quite daunting in the early stages.
Optimal Breeding Combinations for Vanwyrm in Palworld
With Vanwyrm being classified as a Fire and Dark Pal, there exist over 100 breeding combinations to obtain it. However, due to the sheer number, we will not cover each one exhaustively. Instead, we’ll highlight some readily accessible combinations suitable for early-game players.
Several Pals, such as Penking, Chillet, Nitewing, and Mossanda, are obtainable early in the game. Breeding these Pals together can yield a Vanwyrm egg. Here are some of the most effective combinations:
Parent one | Parent two | Offspring |
Celaray | Mossanda | Vanwyrm |
Melpaca | Mossanda | Vanwyrm |
Eikthyrdeer Terra | Mossanda | Vanwyrm |
Arsox | Penking | Vanwyrm |
Chillet | Penking | Vanwyrm |
Petallia | Penking | Vanwyrm |
Melpaca | Nitewing | Vanwyrm |
Mozzarina | Nitewing | Vanwyrm |
Melpaca | Sweepa | Vanwyrm |
Eikthyrder | Sweepa | Vanwyrm |
Anubis | Tombat | Vanwyrm |
While numerous breeding combinations can produce a Vanwyrm egg, exploring them all is recommended through the use of Palworld breeding calculators.
Overall, Vanwyrm stands as one of the most advantageous Pals obtainable early in the game. Its level three Work Suitability makes it ideal for transporting goods within your base. Moreover, its flying capability, facilitated by the construction of a Vanwyrm Saddle requiring early-game materials like Flame Organs, Leather, and Paldium Fragments, adds significant value.