Mount up – we’re going on a mount expedition.

By Cole Luke

Published: Thursday, 08 February 2024 at 12:39 PM


The Palpagos Islands are fairly large, taking an age to get around by foot, so we’ve got the best flying Pals in Palworld and how to get them to make short work of navigating the world.

These Pals can be quite tricky to capture, but we’ve got some handy tips and strategies for taking them down.

There’s also the option of breeding them to save yourself a fight.

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As turning them into flyable mounts requires saddles, we’ve got the resources you’ll need for crafting these, too.

Once you do have a flyable mount, tasks such as gathering Leather or Coal become trivial, as it takes no time at all to zoom about the palace reading the different spawn points and nodes.

Combat really opens up as well, as the flyable Pals have very powerful attacks and give you the ability to quickly get out of harm’s way for those epic boss battles.

But there’s so little time and so many Pals in the Paldeck to catch, so let’s get to it!

Best flying Pals in Palworld, and how to get them

Below are all the flying Pals in Palworld in order of level, starting with the best and making their way down.

Be sure to have a Pal Gear Workbench for crafting saddles, Legendary Spheres or a Breeding Farm with plenty of cake before continuing, as these are vital.

Jetragon

Jetragon in Palworld with a player flying on its back
Jetragon in Palworld.
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Jetragon is a Dragon-type Pal that cannot be flown until Level 50 – when you unlock the technology to craft his saddle, Jetragon’s Missile Launcher.

Jetragon can be found at Mount Obisidian in the volcano biome in the northwestern part of the island.

Jetragon’s natural weakness is Ice, so powerful Ice-type Pals such as Frostallion, Wumpo and Ice Reptyro are all great to bring along.

You’ll definitely want plenty of Legendary Spheres to catch Jetragon, as well as an Assault Rifle to take potshots from afar to get their health down and get them away from the spawn area.

By the time they make it to you, their health should be decidedly lower.

Alternatively, you could take a variation on the ‘Stairway to Heaven’ strategy shown of by MakeUmove on X (formerly Twitter) and spotted by PCGamer.