Gaming How-To

Palworld: How to Breed a Perfect Aegidron via Mutation (Level 19)

The full breeding chain from Eidrolon Ignis to a four-star Aegidron, plus the items that raise your mutation odds.

The full breeding chain from Eidrolon Ignis to a four-star Aegidron, plus the items that raise your mutation odds.

Aegidron is a Dragon/Ground Pal from Palworld’s 1.0 release, and you do not have to beat the World Tree field boss to own one. As soon as you hit player Level 19 and unlock the Breeding Farm, you can build a full breeding line that ends in an Aegidron mutation. The catch is that Aegidron only appears as a rare mutation when you pair two Eidrolon Ignis, so the process is about setting up the right parents and stacking the odds in your favor.

Quick answer: Breed two Eidrolon Ignis together. Each egg has roughly a 1% chance to mutate into an Aegidron. Keep hatching pairs from the same Eidrolon Ignis parents and use an Extravagant Vegetable Cake in the farm to raise the mutation rate until an Aegidron hatches.

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What you need before breeding Aegidron

Breeding unlocks at player Level 19, when the Breeding Farm technology becomes available. Build the farm, then keep it stocked so the assigned pair keeps laying eggs.

  • Breeding Farm materials: 100 Wood, 20 Stone, 50 Fiber.
  • Cake placed in the farm’s box (to the right of the entrance). The box also stops stored cakes from spoiling.
  • A male and female of each parent Pal in the chain below.
  • An incubator, such as the Large-Scale Electric Egg Incubator, to hatch the eggs.

Note: A Pal’s hidden IVs and Passive Skills pass down through breeding, so the parents you start with directly shape how strong your final Aegidron becomes.


The breeding chain to Eidrolon Ignis

Aegidron sits at the end of a chain, so you first need to build up to Eidrolon Ignis. Work through the pairs in order. You can gather the early parents from Feybreak egg farming and wild spawns before you start.

Breed Moldron (female) with Vanwyrm (male) to produce Suzaku. Moldron spawns on the volcanic island, while Vanwyrm appears on the central green island.
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Breed an Eidrolon. Any of three pairs works here: Tetroise Primo with Azurmane, Tetroise Primo with Cryolinx Terra, or Jormuntide Ignis with Cryolinx Terra.
Breed your Eidrolon with the Suzaku from Step 1. This pairing produces Eidrolon Ignis.
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Repeat until you have two Eidrolon Ignis of opposite genders. These two are your final breeding pair for the mutation.
Parent 1Parent 2Result
MoldronVanwyrmSuzaku
Tetroise PrimoAzurmaneEidrolon
Tetroise PrimoCryolinx TerraEidrolon
Jormuntide IgnisCryolinx TerraEidrolon
EidrolonSuzakuEidrolon Ignis
Eidrolon IgnisEidrolon IgnisAegidron (mutation)

The Aegidron mutation step

Place two Eidrolon Ignis in the Breeding Farm. Their normal offspring is another Eidrolon Ignis, but every egg carries a small chance, around 1%, to mutate into an Aegidron instead. This is why the mutation takes patience: you keep the same pair breeding and hatch egg after egg until the mutation triggers.

Before you commit, load up the parents with the passives you want to keep. Strong Eidrolon Ignis parents carry skills like Philanthropist, Burly Body, and Stronghold Strategist, and those traits pass into the Aegidron egg. Building a four-star Eidrolon Ignis pair first means the eventual mutation arrives already stacked with useful passives.

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How to raise your mutation odds

A flat 1% rate is slow, so use the tools that push mutations higher and cut the wait between eggs.

  • Extravagant Vegetable Cake: This Epic consumable is baked at the Large-Scale Oven (Level 49 tech). Placed in the Breeding Farm’s chest, it makes Pals lay a particularly healthy egg, which makes mutations more likely and helps talents grow more easily.
  • Run multiple farms: Several breeding farms with Eidrolon Ignis pairs multiply your chances per cycle instead of relying on one nest.
  • Philanthropist and Braloha: Use these to speed up the overall breeding loop so you cycle through more eggs in less time.
  • Grintale in your party: Its Glaring Cat’s Eye partner skill gives a 75% chance to receive one extra Pal Egg when you collect from the nest, so you can pull two Huge Mutated Eggs at once. Hatch a Huge Mutated Egg, and it can produce two Aegidron.
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How to confirm you hatched a perfect Aegidron

When the mutation lands, the incubator shows a hatched Aegidron (Level 1, Dragon/Ground). Open its details page to check the passives and star rating. A four-star Aegidron built from a strong Eidrolon Ignis line carries a stacked attack profile and the Indestructible Fortress partner skill, which lets it be ridden and reduces explosive damage taken by you and your active party while cutting stun.

A high-roll four-star Aegidron pulls together passives like Immortality, Demon God, Diamond Body, and Serenity, giving large boosts to attack and defense along with flinch and knockback immunity. If your hatch is missing the passives you want, keep the same Eidrolon Ignis parents running and hatch again, since each mutation reshuffles the inherited skills.

DetailValue
ElementDragon / Ground
Paldeck No.184
Work SuitabilityMining Lv. 8
Partner SkillIndestructible Fortress (rideable, party takes less explosive damage, immune to Stun)
DropsThermal Core, Giant Pal Soul

If you would rather skip the breeding grind entirely, Aegidron also appears as a Level 79 Field Alpha Boss in the World Tree, in the southwest area north of the Lacrymal Shoal fast travel point. Breeding, though, is the reliable route to a Level 1 Aegidron you can raise from scratch with the exact passives you set up along the chain.