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Foxparks

Common
🔥 Fire

A fiery fox pal with a flame-tipped tail. Provides warmth at camp. This Fire-type Pal features a breeding power of 1400. Whether you are looking to breed a powerful combat companion or a hard worker for your base, understanding the optimal parent combinations is crucial. Below you will find every possible breeding combination to obtain Foxparks, as well as the shortest breeding chains connecting common Pals to this specific target. Use our calculator to explore more possibilities and plan your ultimate Palworld breeding strategy.

Breeding Power1400

How to Breed Foxparks

8 parent combinations found. Sorted by breeding accuracy.

Breeding Results with Foxparks

What you get when breeding Foxparks with other Pals

Foxparks+Sparkit=Foxparks
Foxparks+Lifmunk=Sparkit
Foxparks+Cattiva=Lifmunk
Foxparks+Fuack=Pengullet
Foxparks+Lamball=Lifmunk
Foxparks+Chikipi=Cattiva
Foxparks+Tanzee=Fuack
Foxparks+Beegarde=Fuack
Foxparks+Rooby=Tanzee

Foxparks Breeding FAQ

How do I breed Foxparks in Palworld?
To breed Foxparks, place two compatible parent Pals in the Breeding Farm along with a Cake. The parents' average breeding power must be close to 1400. There are 8 possible parent combinations listed above.
What element type is Foxparks?
Foxparks is a Fire-type Pal with Common rarity and a breeding power of 1400. A fiery fox pal with a flame-tipped tail. Provides warmth at camp.
How many parent combinations does Foxparks have?
There are 8 verified parent combinations that produce Foxparks. All combinations are listed above, sorted by breeding accuracy.
What is the shortest breeding chain for Foxparks?
The shortest path to Foxparks from common starter Pals is 0 steps. The full chain is shown above.

Foxparks Breeding Strategy

Foxparks sits in the high (over 1000) breeding-power band at exactly 1400, which makes it a high-tier breeding project. Direct parent combinations exist but they are rarely your fastest route — most players will get a better result by walking the breeding chain shown above one step at a time, isolating one passive per generation, and keeping the donor side as clean as possible. Cakes burn fast at this tier, so the cheapest path is the one with the fewest wasted eggs, not the one with the fanciest parents.

As a Fire-type Pal, Foxparks pairs naturally with Ice or Grass parents that share a similar power band, since the Fire breeding lines tend to cluster around kindling and ranged combat roles. Avoid Water-aligned partners only if you care about the resulting child's combat matchup; for the breeding math itself, element compatibility is purely cosmetic. You can mix any two parents regardless of element — Palworld does not restrict cross-element breeding — but matching elements on at least one parent makes the resulting line easier to track when you are juggling several breeding boxes at once.

This guide lists 8 verified parent combinations that produce Foxparks. The closest match in pure breeding-power terms is Foxparks + Foxparks, but "closest" is not always "best". If the perfect-math pair drags four random passives into the egg, a slightly looser pair with cleaner parents will out-perform it every single time. Open the breeding calculator if you want to test alternative pairs against parents you already own.

When you are ready to commit, prepare a stock of cakes ahead of the breeding session — the Palworld breeding farm consumes one cake per attempted egg, and a long chain can chew through twenty or thirty before the final Foxparks hatches. Pair this guide with our passive inheritance guide if you care about which passives land on the final child, and our breeding box organisation guide if your roster is getting unmanageable.

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