Palworld player breeds “fully enhanced” Anubis

Shane Black
Palworld Anubis using power

A Palworld player has used the breeding system to create what may just be the perfect Anubis in the game.

Palworld offers more than just hunting and capturing to add Pals to players’ collections, as breeding is also a possibility.

Using Pals that have already been caught, people can create their own combinations that are bred with specific skills and capabilities in mind.

A player has used this system to breed their own Anubis who is fully adequate in just about every area they could need in a Pal.

Palworld player breeds the perfect Anubis

The Anubis was shared on the Palworld subreddit, with the poster saying: “Here’s how fast a fully-bred, fully-condensed and fully-enhanced Anubis crafts.”

The post comes with a game clip where they show off the Anubis’ speed with crafting. Notably, the player puts 201 Pal Spheres up for production and watches as the Anubis crafts them all in a matter of seconds.

The community is blown away by the speed, with the top response being: “Holy crap. Def would like to see him making other more slow things like the higher-tier spheres or other slow objects.”

Some players have pointed out just how much time it must’ve taken for the original poster to accomplish this: “Now you can finally play the game.”

For a Pal to get to this level, it takes a lot of grinding to capture Pals, with players needing about 116 additional pals in order to level up the attributes to the right level.

Many fans wanted to see the Anubis craft something more time-consuming than the basic Pal Spheres, to which the original poster shared another video.

This video has the Anubis crafting 33 Hyper Spheres, which take much longer to craft. But, again, the Anubis is able to do so in record time.

It’s clear that this was not something the player just stumbled upon, but spent a lot of time to complete, and the community is impressed.

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Shane is a Games Writer here with Dexerto, with a focus on first-person shooters, sports games, and just about anything else you can think of. He's worked with other sites like IGN, Dualshockers, and Gamepur, and possesses a huge passion for gaming.