I still remember scanning the Paldeck after my first big base upgrade in Palworld, hunting for a mount that could make travel less of a chore. That search led me straight to Fenglope, a sleek antlered pal that quickly became one of my favorite open-world companions. It is not just a fast ride; it can perform a double jump while mounted, which opens up routes across hills and cliffs that other early mounts struggle to handle. In my 2026 playthrough, Fenglope remains one of the first pals I actively seek out once I have a base running and a few decent spheres stored away.
Fenglope appears in two distinct forms: a regular wild version and a stronger Alpha boss version. Both are worth finding, but they sit in different corners of the map. I have spent a lot of time exploring both locations, so I want to share exactly where I go when I need this pal, plus the small details that make each encounter easier.
Where I Find Regular Fenglope
The normal Fenglope spawns in the very west of the map, deep inside the Volcanic biome. I usually fast travel to the Mount Obsidian Anubis Statue, a point that sits in the southern part of that area. From there, I head down and move toward the coordinates around -530, -652. This is the route I rely on when I want a quick capture without chasing an Alpha.
What I like about this spot is that a whole group of Fenglope tends to hang around together. That makes it easy to observe them before throwing a sphere. The volcanic terrain can be dangerous, though, so I always bring heat-resistant armor or a fire-resistant pal before I start exploring. I also keep a flying mount ready if the group scatters, because they can sprint away surprisingly fast when startled.

The Fenglope here are not particularly high level, but they can still be quick to spook. I prefer to approach from behind a rock or use a pal with a ranged attack to weaken them first. Once caught, I check the Paldeck entry to see their stats and Lumbering suitability. That extra check matters because I want to know whether the new catch is better off in my party or at my base.

Alpha Boss Fenglope Location
If I want a stronger version of Fenglope, I travel west from the starting location to the Ascetic Falls fast travel point. On the map, a Fenglope icon appears near that point, which marks the Alpha boss. But the boss is not standing out in the open, so I had to learn the route the hard way.
From Ascetic Falls, I head left and look for a waterfall. The first time I did this, I walked right past the cave entrance because it was hidden behind the falling water. Once I slipped behind the waterfall, I found a concealed cave opening that led directly to the Alpha Fenglope fight. The contrast between the bright outdoor scenery and the shadowed cave made the discovery feel like a proper secret.

The Alpha fight felt much more intense than catching the regular spawn. I recommend bringing plenty of high-tier spheres, healing items, and a ground or dark type pal if possible. The Alpha Fenglope hits harder and moves fast, but the reward is a more powerful mount right away. I usually set up a small camp just outside the cave so I can retreat and heal without losing progress.
Why I Use Fenglope as a Mount

Fenglope only becomes rideable after I unlock its partner skill and craft the appropriate saddle. That requirement is worth it because the mounted double jump is incredibly useful. I can clear gaps, scale uneven terrain, and reposition during fights without dismounting. The double jump alone has saved me from more falls than I can count.
In my base, Fenglope also earns its keep. It has level two Lumbering, so it can help gather wood while I focus on other tasks. I tend to keep one in the base and one in my party for exploration. That way I get both mobility and steady resource generation without filling my team with extra workers.
Quick Reference Table
| Fenglope Type | Location | Key Landmark |
|---|---|---|
| Regular Fenglope | Far west map, Volcanic biome | South of Mount Obsidian Anubis Statue, coordinates around -530, -652 |
| Alpha Boss Fenglope | West of starting area | Ascetic Falls, hidden cave behind waterfall |
Tips From My Own Runs
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π₯ Bring heat protection when hunting the regular spawn in the Volcanic biome.
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πΊοΈ Unlock the Mount Obsidian Anubis Statue and Ascetic Falls fast travel points before making the trip.
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π₯ Bring stronger spheres for the Alpha boss because it has more health than normal wild pals.
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πͺ΅ Keep a Fenglope assigned at base if I need steady wood collection.
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π§ Look directly behind the waterfall at Ascetic Falls; the cave entrance is easy to miss.
The contrast between the two locations is part of what makes Fenglope memorable. One path takes me through harsh volcanic terrain, while the other hides a secret fight behind a peaceful waterfall. If anyone has not added this pal to the Paldeck yet, I would start with the regular group near the Mount Obsidian Anubis Statue, then work up to the Alpha cave once my gear and spheres improve. Once the saddle is ready, the real fun begins.
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