Palworld player uses insane breeding to gift their wife “a God”

Ethan Dean
A screenshot featuring Lamball in Palworld.

A Palworld player has engaged in the most heartwarming display of eugenics ever. Gifting their wife a beefed-up version of their favorite Pal that they’ve lovingly named “Ball of God”.

Palworld’s breeding mechanics have given us some wacky creations that definitely fit the game’s overall vibe. We’ve seen an atomically powered Tocotoco and the world’s most efficient slave.

A recent overhaul came with a bug that gave certain Pals fixed passive skills and stopped players from breeding pals like this. Fortunately, the team at Pocketpair fixed this in the latest patch and this has ushered in the birth of a new divine being.

GamesRadar+ initially spotted the greatest display of couple goals ever in which Reddit user u/_shuja_ went to painstaking efforts to breed their Lamball-loving wife the ultimate rotund little sheep. The aptly named ‘Ball of God’ has drawn a cult-like following since its reveal.

u/_shuja_ used Palworld’s breeding to stack a usually harmless Lamball with some of the best combat-oriented Passive Abilities in the game. Loaded with Ferocious, Legend, Musclehead, and Celestial Emperor, all of which boost various types of damage, the ultimate Lamball was born.

They also boosted all of Ball of God’s base stats to their maximum potential, except of course for Work Speed. “Doing work is beneath God,” u/_shuja_ offered by way of explanation.

Players in the comments have started their own unofficial “cult of the lamb” worshipping Ball of God as their new deity. One even promised to “go forth and preach the word of this fluffy messiah”.

This is a pretty normal reaction for Palworld players. They have a history of canonizing particularly strong Pals and setting up churches in their honor.

Lamball
What cosmic mysteries does this all-powerful being keep inside?

It’s great to see Palworld’s breeding metagame restored and back to its full potential.

We’re excited to see what players dedicated enough to put in the time will create next.