Where to Find Flying Mounts
Palworld's open world is teeming with the allure of flying mounts, offering adventurers a thrilling means of traversal. To secure a flying mount, seekers must first capture a large Pal capable of taking to the skies. Among the initial encounters are the majestic Nitewings, eagle-like creatures that gracefully soar between the Grassy Behemoth Hills and Fort Ruins waypoints.
Nitewing habitats in Palworld
Capturing a Nitewing requires skill and determination, as these creatures demand a formidable effort to subdue. Employing Mega or Giga spheres significantly enhances the chances of a successful capture, or alternatively, a surplus of normal spheres may also suffice. Once the Nitewing is secured, the next step is to acquire the Nitewing Saddle blueprint from the tech tree upon reaching Level 15. Crafting this essential item at a Pal Gear Workbench bestows the ability to mount the Nitewing, ushering in a new era of aerial exploration.
For those yearning to command a different breed of flying Pal, the path to mastery lies in unlocking and crafting various saddles. The elusive Vanwyrms, known for their fiery disposition, await discovery west of the Ravine Entrance waypoint. Capturing and taming one of these majestic creatures, coupled with achieving Level 21, unlocks the coveted Vanwyrm Saddle recipe, granting access to these formidable flying mounts.
Vanwyrm habitats in Palworld
Mastering the Art of Flight
Riding a flying mount in Palworld is a liberating experience, allowing adventurers to transcend the constraints of terrestrial travel. Upon summoning your flying companion, the skies become your domain, with the freedom to ascend, descend, and accelerate at will. The mechanics of flight are simple yet exhilarating, with the Space key facilitating ascension, V controlling descent, and Shift enabling swift aerial maneuvers, regardless of the chosen axis.
However, it is essential to be mindful of your Pal's stamina, as sustained flight consumes this valuable resource. Depleting the stamina reserves culminates in an abrupt descent, a fate that both rider and Pal would wish to avoid. To mitigate this risk, a clever tactic involves dismounting the Pal before stamina depletion and deploying a parachute, thereby extending air time and averting potential mishaps. Caution is advised, however, as executing this maneuver at excessive altitudes may result in an adverse outcome.