Some of the strongest active skills in Palworld are locked behind breeding. Skills like Radiant Barrage, Meteorain, and Double Blizzard Spike do not show up in the wild, and a Pal you catch will never learn them on its own. The trick is to concentrate several of these exclusive attacks onto one “bridge” Pal, then use that Pal to seed whatever final Pal you actually want to run.
Quick answer: Breed in short lines that each merge two or three exclusive attacks, feed a Special Cake at the Ancient Hatchery to raise the chance of inheriting multiple skills at once, then cross your two skill-heavy lines together until one child’s Select skill to swap menu shows all six attacks.

The six breeding-exclusive attacks
The goal is to land all six of the following active skills in one Pal’s skill pool. Each one is high-power, and several hit harder than their tooltip suggests or run on a shorter cooldown than the number implies.
| Attack | Element | Power | Cooldown |
|---|---|---|---|
| Radiant Barrage | Neutral | 700 | 30 |
| Lethal Laser | Electric | 600 | 30 |
| Thunder Rail | Electric | 600 | 30 |
| Double Blizzard Spike | Ice | 700 | 30 |
| Comet Barrage | Dragon | 450 | 20 |
| Meteorain | Dragon | 700 | 30 |
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Every step happens at a Breeding Farm structure. The Ancient Hatchery is the version used here, and you place one male and one female into it to produce an egg.
Before you start, stock the farm’s chest with the Special Cake, a Legendary consumable with a Nutrition value of 738. Its description is direct about what it does: “Place it in the chest at a Breeding Farm to make Pals lay a particularly healthy egg. More likely inherit multiple passive skills from parents.” That extra chance to carry over more than one skill per egg is the whole reason the chain works in a reasonable number of tries.

How Pals inherit active skills through breeding
A child inherits active skills from the pool of skills its two parents currently have equipped. Because the offspring can pull several attacks from both sides at once, you can merge two skills into a single child, then use that child as a parent to add a third, and so on.
Two habits make this reliable. First, equip the exact skills you want to pass down before you breed, swapping them in from a parent’s skill pool if they are not already active. Second, hatch a couple of eggs from each pairing so you end up with both a male and a female that carry the skills you need for the next step.
Note: the child’s species is decided by the parents’ breeding combination, not by the skills. The odd-looking offspring in the chain below (an Aegidron here, an Ophydia there) are just the result of each pairing, so let the calculator combos guide the species while you focus on the skills.

The breeding chain to stack all six attacks


Confirming the bridge Pal holds all six
Open the final Pal and select the Select skill to swap menu. If the chain worked, that menu lists all six exclusives together: Radiant Barrage, Lethal Laser, Double Blizzard Spike, Comet Barrage, Thunder Rail, and Meteorain. Seeing every skill in that pool is the confirmation that you have a complete bridge Pal, even though only a few can be equipped at once.
Passing the attacks to your final Pal
Once one Pal carries all six exclusive attacks, it becomes a permanent seed for future projects. Drop your desired end Pal and this bridge Pal into a breeding calculator, ask for the shortest chain between them, and breed down that path while keeping the six skills equipped along the way. The end result is whatever Pal you actually want to field, now inheriting the same stacked exclusive attacks without ever repeating the long chain above.






