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Palworld: How to get Flame Organ

Palworld characters flying creatures.

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This guide explains how to get Flame Organ in Palworld.

2024 looks set to be the year of Palworld as the hit monster-taming survival game has sold millions of copies and has stormed to the top of best-sellers charts.

In the game, players can collect creatures – known as pals – and use them to battle other pals and players. In a shocking turn, Palworld also allows players to use pals as a food and labour resource thanks to its heavy focus on survival, crafting and base-building.

These elements require players to gather materials to create different items ranging from storage boxes to firearms.

Early on in the game, getting even the most basic resources can be challenging for new players who don’t know where to look for what they need.

One such item is the Flame Organ, which is needed to craft the Fire Bow.

While the Flame Organ is quite easy to come by when you know where to find it, players unfamiliar with how the game works might be surprised.

So, let’s go over how to get the Flame Organ in Palworld.

How to get Flame Organ in Palworld

Foxparks - How to get Flame Organ in Palworld
Foxparks.

This is how to get the Flame Organ in Palworld:

Flame Organs are dropped by fire-type pals including Foxparks, which can be found to the north west of the Plateau of Beginnings.

Foxparks is a small orange pal that has flames emanating from its tail. They can be found in packs of two or three pals near to the game’s starting area.

Where to get Flame Organ in Palworld

To get the Flame Organs, you must incapacitate Foxparks using your own weapons or another pal. Each Foxparks will drop one or two Flame Organs.

Once you have 2 Flame Organs, 40 Wood, 8 stone, and 20 Fiber you can go back to the crafting table and make the Fire Bow.

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Sam Harby

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