Best Fire Pals in Palworld

In Palworld, Fire is one of the nine element types you can find and all the Pals available in the game are categorized under these nine elements.

Fire Pals in Palworld are strong against Grass and Ice-type Pals, while being weak against the Water-type Pals, just like in Pokemon.

Fire Pals are also useful as workers in many ways, one of which is Kindling, coming in handy during the hatching of Eggs in the game. With that said, here’s a list of the best Fire Pals you can catch in Palworld.

9. Bushi

an image of Bushi in Palworld Paldeck
Pocketpair
  • Element: Fire
  • Partner Skill: Brandish Blade
  • Work Suitability: Gathering Lv1, Handiwork Lv1, Kindling Lv2, Lumbering Lv3, Transporting Lv2

Bushi is one of those Fire Pals that can be a solid addition to your team. With a plethora of Work Suitabilities, it can do a ton of work for you to help in progression. Its Partner Skill, Brandish Blade, attacks the targeted enemy with a powerful Iaigiri when activated.

8. Suzaku

  • Element: Fire
  • Partner Skill: Wings of Flame
  • Work Suitability: Kindling Lv3

Suzaku is another ideal Fire Pal for its level 3 Kindling Work Suitability. It’s typically found around the northeastern part of the map and can be ridden as well. You can enhance its Fire Attacks once you mount this fiery creature.

7. Faleris

an image of a Faleris in Palworld
Pocketpair
  • Element: Fire
  • Partner Skill: Scorching Predator
  • Work Suitability: Kindling Lv3, Transporting Lv3

Faleris is a flying mount that can transport items to your base from different locations, making it a great Fire Pal in the game. It’s found in the northeastern corner of the map, and catching one could test your skills to the fullest.

6. Pyrin

Pyrin Palworld
Pocketpair
  • Element: Fire
  • Partner Skill: Red Hare
  • Work Suitability: Kindling Lv2, Lumbering Lv1

Pyrin is a horse-like mountable Fire Pal found around the Ancient Civilization Ruins fast travel point. While mounted, it applies fire damage to the player’s attacks, and having level 1 Lumbering, it can also collect wood for your base building progression.

5. Leezpunk Ignis

an image of Leezpunk Ignis in Palworld Paldeck
Pocketpair
  • Element: Fire
  • Partner Skill: Sixth Sense
  • Work Suitability: Gathering Lv1, Handiwork Lv1, Kindling Lv1, Transporting Lv1

Leezpunk Ignis features one of the best Work Suitability combos, featuring level 1 Gathering, Handiwork, Kindling, and Transporting, which makes it great for farming resources. When its Partner Skill is activated, it can detect nearby dungeons.

4. Jormuntide Ignis

Jormuntide Ignis in Palworld
  • Element: Dragon/Fire
  • Partner Skill: Stormbringer Lava Dragon
  • Work Suitability: Kindling Lv4

Having a level 4 Kindling Work Suitability makes Jormuntide Ignis a great Fire Pal in Palworld. However, it’s not easy to catch and is found only in one place in the entire Palpagos Islands. You can ride this Pal which further enhances its Fire attacks while mounted.

3. Blazamut

cover art featuring the Blazamut in Palworld.
Pocket Pair
  • Element: Fire
  • Partner Skill: Magma Kaiser
  • Work Suitability: Kindling Lv3, Mining Lv4

Blazamut is a great Fire Pal in Palworld due to its level 4 Mining, making it really efficient when you’re going to mine ores in the game. You can ride a Blazamut and while riding, its fire attacks get enhanced.

2. Kitsun

  • Element: Fire
  • Partner Skill: Clear Mind
  • Work Suitability: Kindling Lv2

Kitsun is one of the rarest Fire Pals in the game and is found only in one particular location at night. Its element helps it remain unaffected by the cold or heat and the best thing is you can use it as a mount and ride it to travel to different locations.

1. Ragnahawk

Ragnahawk in Palworld.
Pocket Pair
  • Element: Fire
  • Partner Skill: Flame Wing
  • Work Suitability: Kindling Lv3, Transporting Lv3

Ragnahawk‘s Kindling and Transporting levels alone make it one of the best Fire Pals in Palworld. These monsters are mostly found around the Volcanic areas along the southwestmost region of the Palworld map.

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