Gaming How-To

Palworld 1.0: How to Breed Orserk

The parent pairs, Cake recipe, and Breeding Farm steps you need to hatch an Orserk after the 1.0 update.

The parent pairs, Cake recipe, and Breeding Farm steps you need to hatch an Orserk after the 1.0 update.

Orserk is an Electric/Dragon Pal that sits at the top of the combat and base tiers in Palworld’s 1.0 update. If you want a second one without hunting the World Tree again, the Breeding Farm is the fastest route, but Orserk has strict parent rules that changed with the update.

Quick answer: Put a male and a female Orserk into a Breeding Farm and place a Cake in the feed box. In 1.0, the only reliable pairing that produces Orserk is Orserk + Orserk, so you first need at least two caught in the World Tree.

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What you need before breeding Orserk

The Breeding Farm does nothing without a Cake in its feed box, and the Cake needs a Cooking Pot to bake. Unlock both before you drop any parents in.

RequirementDetail
Breeding FarmUnlocks at Tech Level 19; place it on your base
Cooking PotUnlocks at Tech Level 17; used to bake the Cake
Cake ingredients5 Flour, 8 Red Berries, 7 Milk, 8 Eggs, 2 Honey
ParentsOne male and one female (any level)
Egg IncubatorNeeded to hatch the egg the farm produces

Parent combat level does not matter for breeding. The gating factor is the Breeding Farm’s Tech Level, not how strong your Pals are.


Orserk parent combinations in 1.0

After the 1.0 update, the dependable way to get an Orserk egg is to pair two Orserks. That means you cannot produce one until you have already captured a breeding pair in the World Tree. Once you own two, keeping them together in the farm lets you passively stack more.

A Grizzbolt + Relaxaurus pairing has also been listed as a unique Orserk combo. Results here have been inconsistent since the update, so treat two Orserks as the guaranteed path and Grizzbolt + Relaxaurus as a fallback worth testing if you have those Pals on hand.

Parent AParent BResult
OrserkOrserkOrserk (reliable)
GrizzboltRelaxaurusOrserk (reported unique combo)

Note: Orserk can also be p”hatched” without breeding by finding a Huge Dragon Egg out in the world and incubating it, though the result is random among that egg pool.

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How to breed Orserk in the Breeding Farm

Build and place the Breeding Farm on your base after reaching Tech Level 19. This is the structure where the parents will produce an egg.
Bake a Cake at a Cooking Pot using 5 Flour, 8 Red Berries, 7 Milk, 8 Eggs, and 2 Honey. Without the Cake, the parents will not start breeding.
Pick up your two parents and drop them inside the farm fence. They must be opposite genders, so confirm you have one male and one female Orserk.
Put the Cake into the feed box just outside the farm. Wait roughly four minutes of in-game time for the yellow breeding circle to complete and an egg to appear.
Move the egg into an Egg Incubator and let it hatch. The hatched Pal is your new Orserk.
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Where to catch Orserk parents

Because breeding requires two Orserks, you need to catch them first. In 1.0, Orserk only spawns inside the World Tree area, concentrated around the Corroded Hollow, a large red mountain draped in the remains of a giant creature. They appear both day and night, and players have found them near the Dusty Ravine fast travel point.

Orserk often spawns in groups and can call down lightning, which can overwhelm you quickly. It is an Electric/Dragon type, so a Ground or Ice Pal deals the most damage. Bring a few Ancient Spheres to improve your capture odds.

If you captured an Orserk before the 1.0 update, when it spawned in Wildlife Sanctuary No. 3 beyond the Desert Biome, it remains in your Palbox and can be used as a breeding parent right away.

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How to confirm the breeding worked

You know the pairing succeeded when the breeding circle fills, and an egg physically appears inside the farm. If no egg shows up, the usual causes are a missing or empty feed box, two Pals of the same gender, or a parent pair that cannot produce Orserk.

Once hatched, the payoff is Orserk’s Partner Skill, which now boosts the Attack and Defense of the Pal fighting beside you by 1–5% per hit for five seconds. Stacked up, that stacks toward a large damage increase, which is the main reason to keep a spare Orserk in your party.