PLAYWRENCH / VOIDLING BOUND

Voidling Bound Subspecies Helper

two parents / offspring subspecies where the data allows

Data: Release-76956, checked 2026-07-03. Honest scope: the evolution tree is only partly published.

How does subspecies breeding work?

Both parents must be the same species. The offspring subspecies is the most recent shared subspecies in both parents' evolution paths, the lowest common ancestor. Two parents of the SAME subspecies always produce that subspecies. The wiki records one worked example: Toxic Kwipeck bred with Flying Kwipeck yields Forest Kwipeck.

Evolution tree: what is known

The community evolution tree lists each species' subspecies grouped by rarity tier, but it does not publish the parent-to-child links between them. Without those links the shared-ancestor result cannot be computed for two different subspecies. So this helper is honest: it confirms the species and the guaranteed same-subspecies case, and says clearly where the data is incomplete rather than guessing. That gap is the top data task; when the edges are captured, this page gets the full predictor. What IS published is the full roster of subspecies per species, by rarity tier, listed below.

All voidlings and their subspecies

Every voidling species and its subspecies, grouped by rarity tier, from the community evolution-tree module (single canonical source, medium confidence). The parent-to-child links between these are not published, so this is the complete known list, not an evolution path.

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Fan-made subspecies helper for the video game Voidling Bound. It shows what breeding two parents can produce where the published data supports an answer, and says so plainly where it does not. It describes the game only.