Gaming Guide

Palworld: Where to Find Foxparks and Farm Flame Organs

Exact spawn coordinates for the fire-type Foxparks, plus how each one hands you Flame Organs for the Fire Bow.

Exact spawn coordinates for the fire-type Foxparks, plus how each one hands you Flame Organs for the Fire Bow.

Foxparks is a small orange fire-type Pal with flames trailing from its tail, and it is one of the earliest sources of Flame Organs in Palworld. You will need those Flame Organs to build the Fire Bow and a long list of heat-based gear, so tracking down a pack of Foxparks near the starting area is one of the first useful trips you can make.

Quick answer: Head northwest of the Plateau of Beginnings into the Windswept Hills and look near coordinates 189, -478, close to the Mammorest boss area. Defeat or capture a Foxparks, and it drops one or two Flame Organs every time.

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Where to find Foxparks in Palworld

Foxparks spawn in the Windswept Hills, the low-level region that surrounds the Plateau of Beginnings. They travel in small packs of two or three, so once you find one, you usually find several close together. Both known early spawn points sit within a short walk of the game’s starting fast travel point.

LocationCoordinatesNotes
Near the Mammorest boss189, -478Follow the road down from the starting fast travel point; avoid aggroing the boss
Island southwest of the start144, -583Backup spot if the first area is empty

Foxparks also appear in Verdant Brook if you want more of them later, but the Windswept Hills packs are by far the fastest early option. Because these are low-level Pals, you can clear them with basic weapons or an early companion Pal.

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How to get Flame Organs from Foxparks

Foxparks drops Flame Organs at a 100% rate, so every one you take down gives you at least one. You can either knock it out for the drop or capture it and keep the Pal.

Approach a Foxparks pack and single one out. Keep your distance if the Mammorest boss is nearby, since you do not want to pull it into the fight.
Lower the Foxparks’ health with your own weapon or a Pal. If you only want the material, defeating it works fine, and each one drops one or two Flame Organs.
To capture instead, weaken the Foxparks as much as possible without killing it, then throw a Pal Sphere. A throw from behind gives a higher capture chance.

Captured Foxparks are worth keeping because their work suitability is Kindling, meaning they can light fires and run a furnace at your base. If a Pal is hard to find, you can also butcher a captured drop-Pal with a Meat Cleaver, which rolls the same drop table as a wild kill while letting you keep the Paldex entry.

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Craft the Fire Bow with your Flame Organs

The most common early reason to farm Foxparks is the Fire Bow. Once you have the materials below, return to a crafting table to build it.

MaterialAmount
Flame Organ2
Wood40
Stone8
Fiber20

You know it worked when the Fire Bow appears in your inventory after crafting. Two Foxparks are usually enough to cover the Flame Organ requirement, since each can drop up to two.

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Other Flame Organ sources and uses

Foxparks is not the only Pal that supplies Flame Organs. Any fire Pal drops them at a 100% rate, including Arsox and Rooby in the same Windswept Hills region, along with higher-level fire Pals such as Kitsun, Suzaku, and Blazamut found in the Astral Mountains and Mt. Obsidian. You can also gather Flame Organs passively by assigning a Flambelle or Kelpsea Ignis to a Ranch, or pick them up as an Expedition reward.

Beyond the Fire Bow, Flame Organs feed a wide range of crafting recipes as you progress. They are needed for the Fire Arrow, Fire Arrow Crossbow, Incendiary Grenade, and Flamethrower, several fire-Pal saddles, and heat-resistant armor sets. Base and furniture items like the Hip Lantern, Cooking Pot, Heater, and Primitive Furnace also call for them, so it is worth keeping a stock on hand once you can farm them reliably.

Note: Foxparks is available very early, so there is little reason to grind higher-level fire Pals just for the material until you actually need larger quantities for armor or saddles.