Introduction to Foxparks
Palworld is rich with over a hundred unique Pals, each offering distinct Pal Skills for various tasks. Among these, Foxparks stand out for their combat prowess and utility in cooking and smithing. Known for their fiery attacks and burn damage capabilities, Foxparks are as versatile as they are fierce. This guide provides insights into Foxparks, detailing their habitat, abilities, and methods to harness their skills in Palworld.

Unique Abilities and Crafting Requirements
The Essence of Foxparks in Palworld Foxparks, fiery elemental Pals, are distinguishable by their small, orange, fox-like appearance and flaming tails. Their primary skill, useful in igniting and maintaining fires, makes them excellent for tasks like cooking and operating furnaces. Foxparks drop Leather and Flame Organs upon defeat.
One unique feature of Foxparks is their Kindling skill, which automatically cooks food at campfires and fuels furnaces with their flaming breath. While they naturally activate this skill near kindling-required objects, you may sometimes need to manually position them by lifting and placing them near a furnace or fire.
To utilize Foxparks in combat, players must first craft a Foxparks Harness. This can be done by unlocking it in the Paldeck’s technology tab at level 6 for a single technology point. Crafting requires 3 Leather, 5 Flame Organs, and 5 Paldium Fragments. Once equipped, Foxparks can unleash their Flamethrower skill in battles.
Locating and Capturing Foxparks
Finding Foxparks: Locations and Tips Foxparks are primarily found near the initial areas of the game, particularly around the Rayne Syndicate Tower. The key location to start your search is the Plateau of Beginnings, near the ruins. From there, head past the Expedition Survivor’s campsite and scout the hills below. Be cautious of the level 35 Mammorest in the vicinity. Foxparks are typically located near the waterfall, left of the river flowing from the ruins.
Capturing a Foxpark, generally at level 4, involves weakening them with the Pal Sphere. Despite their low level, be wary of their fire attacks. They are often found near the second fast-travel point and around the giant Mammoset. For a successful capture, consider hunting at night; sleeping Foxparks are easier to catch, and the risk of disturbing the Mammoset is lower. A few hits from a similarly leveled Pal or a couple of arrows should sufficiently weaken a Foxpark for capture.
In summary, Foxparks in Palworld are not only valuable combat allies but also key contributors to your base’s operations, especially in tasks requiring fire. Their unique abilities, coupled with the right strategy for capture and use, make them a noteworthy addition to any player’s collection of Pals.




