How to breed Blazamut in Palworld
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There are few Fire-type Pals that are stronger than Blazamut in Palworld. The fire lion is one of the last Pals you’ll likely encounter in the game, featuring an Alpha that’s located in the volcano region at level 49.

While you can wait to challenge and defeat the Alpha Blazamut until the late game, you might be wondering if you can acquire one earlier through breeding. Breeding Blazamut is a challenging endeavor that requires additional high-tier Pals, but it might be worth it to players looking to add arguably the strongest Fire-type to their party. Below, you can see all of the possible breeding combinations for Blazamut in Palworld.

Breeding Blazamut in Palworld

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Currently, there are only two ways to breed Blazamut in Palworld, and they both require Blazamut itself. This means you’ll have to find and catch the Fire-type at least once before you’re able to start breeding new forms of it. You can check out my previous guide on how to catch Alpha Blazamut if you want to go that route. However, you’re also able to catch Blazamut at Wildlife Sanctuary No. 3, so that’s another option to consider.

In any case, once you have at least one Blazamut, you can begin breeding to acquire new forms of the Pal. This is a great way to try and customize what passive skills your new Blazamut has. If you’re confused about the breeding process, read my previous guide for a full rundown. You can see all of the breeding combinations for Blazamut below:

  • Blazamut + Blazamut
  • Blazamut + Suzaku Aqua

As you can see, you’ll need a Suzaku Aqua if you want to start the breeding process with Blazamut. Then, once you have two Blazamut, you can begin breeding them to produce more of the Fire-type Pal. Blazamut comes from a Huge Scorching Egg, which you can pick up and place in an Egg Incubator once your two parent Pals have finished breeding.

And that’s everything you need to know about breeding Blazamut in Palworld .


Joey Carr is a full-time writer for multiple esports and gaming websites. He has 7+ years of experience covering esports and traditional sporting events, including DreamHack Atlanta, Call of Duty Championships 2017, and Super Bowl 53.


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