Braola is the Pal tied to the 50% breeding egg boost in Palworld 1.0, with the bonus best explained as faster egg production over time rather than guaranteed extra eggs every cycle.
Braola is the Pal you want if your 1.0 breeding setup is built around more eggs per hour. The important distinction is that this is not a promise that every Breeding Farm cycle spits out 1.5 eggs; it is an output boost that shows up across repeated breeding and egg collection.
That makes Braola most useful when you are running several Breeding Farms, farming mutation eggs, or pushing Pals toward four-star condensation. You still need the normal breeding basics in place: a working farm, a male and female pair, and Cake in the farm chest.
Braola’s 50% breeding egg bonus in Palworld
| Detail | Answer |
|---|---|
| 50% breeding egg Pal | Braola, listed here as Pal No. 70. |
| Location | The mushroom biome island, where it appears as a common spawn. |
| Requirement | Catch one, unlock its saddle, and keep Braola active for your breeding setup. |
| Bonus type | Egg production speed/output over time, not a fixed 1.5 eggs per cycle. |
| Best use case | Large egg farms, mutation hunts, and four-star breeding projects. |
The short answer is Braola, Pal No. 70. In 1.0 breeding setups, Braola is tied to a 50% egg-output boost, but the clean way to think about it is more eggs over time, not a guaranteed duplicate egg every time a breeding cycle completes.
KEY!One activation setup uses Braola in your team with its saddle equipped before collecting eggs from Breeding Farms. Base-focused setups tie the full 50% value to Braola’s partner skill at maximum condensation. Either way, judge the result by your eggs per hour, because a single pickup can still give one egg while the next one can give two.
How to find, catch, and activate Pal No. 70’s breeding-egg bonus in Palworld
This route gets you Braola from its mushroom biome habitat and turns on the breeding-egg bonus before you collect from your farms.
STEP 1/7
Go to the mushroom biome island

Head to the mushroom biome island, which is the shown habitat area for Pal No. 70.
STEP 2/7
Wear the ring before attacking

Put on the ring before fighting so you do not accidentally defeat Braola while trying to capture it.
STEP 3/7
Look for the common spawns

Search the island itself, because Braola appears commonly once you are in the right habitat.
STEP 4/7
Catch at least one Braola

One Braola is enough to use the bonus, while extra copies can help if you plan to condense it toward four stars.
STEP 5/7
Add Braola to your team

Keep Braola in your party before you start collecting eggs from your Breeding Farms.
STEP 6/7
Unlock and equip the saddle

Make sure Braola’s saddle is unlocked and equipped; the saddle is shown at Level 19.
STEP 7/7
Collect eggs from Breeding Farms

Pick up produced eggs while Braola is active, as the bonus can turn a pickup into an extra egg result.
Video help
Breeding Farm setup for Braola’s egg boost

For the boost to matter, your Breeding Farm has to be producing eggs normally first. Assign one male Pal and one female Pal to the farm, then place Cake in the attached farm chest. Without Cake, the pair will not produce eggs, no matter how many breeding bonuses you stack around them.
Once the farm is running, keep Braola active for the breeding method you are using and collect eggs as they appear. A single Breeding Farm can store up to 20 eggs at once, so leaving a farm capped wastes the exact output Braola is meant to improve.
Empty Breeding Farms before they hit 20 eggs so Braola’s faster output does not run into the farm storage cap.
Braola compared with cakes, passives, and Grintail
| Boost | Effect |
|---|---|
| Braola | 50% egg production speed/output when active for the breeding setup. |
| Vegetable Cake | Makes the breeding pair produce two eggs at once instead of one. |
| Mushroom Cake | Slightly improves the chance that newborn Pals have higher stats. |
| Deluxe Vegetable Cake | Raises mutation odds and stat growth; commonly used for mutation-focused breeding. |
| Special Cake | Targets passive inheritance, including stronger multi-passive results from the parents’ pool. |
| Philanthropist | Increases breeding speed when the Pal with the passive is assigned to a Breeding Farm. |
| Babysitter | Adds 30% egg production speed and 30% incubation speed, not 50%. |
| Grintail | Can be used in egg-output setups with Vegetable Cake, with some setups pushing toward four eggs per cycle. |
Braola is an egg-output speed tool. It should not be confused with cakes that change what a breeding cycle produces, passives that improve breeding or incubation, or mutation items that affect the quality of the child Pal instead of the number of eggs you receive.
The clean split is this: Vegetable Cake changes egg quantity per cycle, mutation cakes target stats or passives, Philanthropist and Babysitter affect speed-related breeding value, and Braola improves egg production over time. Mutation-cake rates are the messiest part of 1.0 breeding numbers, so use them for mutation goals rather than planning your egg count around them.
1.0 breeding mistakes that waste egg-farm time
The biggest mistake is forgetting Cake. Braola can improve output, Vegetable Cake can change egg quantity, and passives can speed up the loop, but the Breeding Farm still needs Cake in its chest before the male and female pair will produce eggs.
Do not use mutation cakes as egg-quantity items. Mushroom Cake, Deluxe Vegetable Cake, and Special Cake are about stats, mutation odds, or passive inheritance. If your goal is raw egg count, compare Braola, Vegetable Cake, and output passives first.
Also, do not mix up Babysitter with Braola’s 50% value. Babysitter is a 30% egg production and incubation speed passive, while Braola is the Pal tied to the 50% breeding egg output bonus.
Finally, be careful with pre-1.0 breeding routes. Palworld 1.0 changed breeding ranks for 227 returning Pals, renumbered the Paldeck, moved Anubis to #139 and Jetragon to #202, and made some older mixed-parent routes obsolete. Lyleen, Grizzbolt, Faleris, Orserk, and Shadowbeak are now treated as same-species-only breeding targets instead of old mixed-parent recipe results.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Braola’s 50% boost give extra eggs per cycle or faster eggs over time?
It is better understood as faster egg production and more eggs over time. You may see an extra egg when collecting, but it is not a guaranteed 1.5 eggs from every single breeding cycle.
Do you need Braola in your team or stationed at the base?
For the egg pickup method, keep Braola in your team with its saddle equipped before collecting Breeding Farm eggs. For base-output setups, keep Braola active as part of the breeding setup rather than leaving it unused in storage.
Do you need Cake for Braola’s bonus to work?
Yes. The Breeding Farm still needs Cake in its attached chest, because without Cake the male and female pair will not produce eggs for Braola to boost.
Is Babysitter the same as Braola’s 50% breeding egg boost?
No. Babysitter gives 30% egg production speed and 30% incubation speed. Braola is the Pal tied to the 50% breeding egg output boost.
Can Vegetable Cake stack with Braola’s 50% egg boost?
Yes. Vegetable Cake changes the breeding cycle to produce two eggs at once, while Braola improves egg output over time. Use both when you want a higher-volume egg farm.







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