Gaming Guide

Palworld 1.0: Jetragon Location and Coordinates in the Sky Islands

Jetragon left its old volcanic spawn and now sits as a Level 60 Alpha boss in the Sunreach sky region.

Jetragon left its old volcanic spawn and now sits as a Level 60 Alpha boss in the Sunreach sky region.

Jetragon changed spawns in Palworld 1.0. The old volcanic boss arena at Mount Obsidian no longer holds the Legendary Dragon, which is why returning players who fly to the western coast come up empty and assume the Pal was removed. It was moved, not deleted, and it still appears as a fixed Alpha encounter rather than a random spawn.

Quick answer: Fly to the Sunreach Island (Sky Islands) region and travel to coordinates -553, -1332. Jetragon appears there as a Level 60 Legendary Alpha boss the moment you approach the platform.

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Jetragon coordinates in Palworld 1.0

Head toward the southwestern part of the sky island chain and watch the coordinate readout as you close in. Because Sunreach sits well away from the original landmass, navigating by numbers is far more reliable than following landmarks from pre-1.0 maps.

DetailValue
RegionSunreach Island / Sky Islands
Coordinates-553, -1332
Encounter typeFixed Legendary Alpha boss
Level60
ElementDragon
Paldeck number#202

Older coordinates like -789, -321 and -790, -320 point to the previous Mount Obsidian spot north of the Beach of Everlasting Summer. Those belong to earlier versions and should not be used in 1.0. If Jetragon is not visible when you arrive, confirm you are at the new coordinates first, then adjust your altitude and circle the platform in case you landed above or below the boss marker.

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How to reach Sunreach and the boss platform

Sunreach is a late-game sky region, so a ground route from the volcanic area will never bring you close. A flying mount or the Wing Pack is the only practical way in. Prepare before you leave, because the trip is long and there is no quick restock once you are out over the islands.

Unlock access to Sunreach Island and equip a reliable flying mount or the Wing Pack. Mount speed and stamina matter far more here than they did at the old location.
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Fast-travel to whichever point gives the shortest flight toward the southwestern sky islands, then fly toward -553, -1332 while watching your stamina and altitude.
Land somewhere safe near the platform before engaging. Starting the fight while still managing your mount is a common way to lose the opening exchange.
Check the boss name to confirm you are facing Legendary Jetragon, then begin when your party and supplies are ready.
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Note: Repair your weapons and pack food before leaving base. Reaching the coordinates only to find a nearly broken weapon forces an extra return flight to an encounter that already sits far from the early map.


What to bring for the Jetragon fight

Jetragon is a Dragon-type with a very high Attack stat, so getting there is only half the job. Dragon is weak to Ice, which makes your strongest Ice attackers the clear elemental pick. Do not rely on a low-level Pal that simply has the right type, because the level gap punishes underleveled parties more than the type bonus rewards them.

LoadoutWhat to bring
Damage typeYour most developed Ice Pals or Ice attacks
WeaponsA strong ranged weapon plus a backup; Rocket Launcher for its stun
ArmorHigh-tier armor at full durability
SpheresYour best spheres, with extras
SupportA Pal with a healing Partner Skill
SuppliesFood, healing items, and repair-ready gear

Ranged weapons let you pressure Jetragon while repositioning around its attacks. Rocket Launcher hits can also open windows through their stun, but every shot should be timed rather than fired on reflex. A healing Partner Skill softens the cost of a missed dodge, since Jetragon’s damage can chain one mistake into several while your health and shields are low.


Attacks to watch for

Jetragon mixes Fire, Dragon, and Neutral moves, with wide projectiles and beam attacks being the most dangerous. Keep moving and dodge the big skills rather than trading damage into them.

AttackElementBehavior
Spirit FireFireFireballs that explode and spread smaller ones forward
Dragon BurstDragonClose-range burst around Jetragon
Flare StormFireTwo flaming tornadoes launched at the target
Dragon BreathDragonContinuous breath damage in front of it
Beam CometDragonExclusive beam attack while flying forward
Dragon MeteorDragonMultiple meteor projectiles
MeteorainDragonMeteor attack that creates shock waves
Star MineNeutralStars spawn near you and explode on contact or delay

How to beat and catch Jetragon

Open from a controlled position instead of attacking the instant Jetragon renders in. Clear space to move and recall your flying mount if it gets in the way.
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Send out your strongest Ice Pal to hold aggro, then attack from range and reposition whenever the boss turns toward you. Jetragon’s speed makes greedy damage windows costly, so avoid squeezing in one extra reload or rocket.
Pull your Pal back once Jetragon’s HP drops low, and stop pushing damage aggressively. High-powered weapons and strong Ice hits can finish the boss before you get another sphere off, especially if your Pal keeps swinging while you focus on the capture bar.
Throw your best spheres once the health is low enough to justify it, and keep moving between attempts. Legendary Alphas can eat a large number of spheres even in the red, so bring more than you expect rather than flying back to restock after one failed throw.
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You know the capture worked when Jetragon disappears into the sphere and registers in your Paldeck as #202. If it dies instead, the run drops late-game materials, so the trip is not wasted.

Jetragon drops

DropAmount / Chance
Soralite10 (100%)
Thermal Core1–2 (100%)
Diamond1 (30%)
Large Pal Soul1 (1%)

Jetragon saddle and Missile Launcher level

Catching Jetragon does not instantly give you its flying-mount utility. Jetragon’s Missile Launcher saddle unlocks at Technology Level 79, so a fresh character will need another flyer for the trip to the spawn and for a long stretch afterward. Once unlocked, craft it at the Pal Gear Workbench or Ancient Workbench.

ItemRequirement
Jetragon’s Missile LauncherTechnology Level 79
Crafting stationPal Gear Workbench or Ancient Workbench
Materials70 Leather, 60 Paloxite Ingot, 24 AI Core, 210 Paldium Fragment

With the saddle equipped, Jetragon’s Aerial Missile Partner Skill lets you fire missiles while mounted, and it stands as one of the fastest flyers and an SS-tier combat Pal. Until you hit Level 79, your first Jetragon is most valuable as a fighter and a future mount unlock rather than an immediate replacement for your current flyer.

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Breeding a second Jetragon

Jetragon can be bred, but the only combination that produces one is Jetragon + Jetragon. That means the Alpha capture at -553, -1332 has to come first. After that, breeding is the route to cleaner passives, better IVs, or a stronger Dragon attacker without repeating the sky-island fight. For a first copy, though, there is no shortcut around catching the boss.