Even in 2025, the name Feybreak Island sends a shiver down the spine of many seasoned Palworld tamers. This desolate, high-level region remains one of the ultimate endgame challenges, a proving ground for those who think they've seen it all on the Palpagos Islands. It’s teeming with powerful Pals but is guarded by a faction that really doesn't like visitors. If you're planning a trip, you can't just wing it. This guide is your ticket to surviving, and hopefully thriving, on the unforgiving shores of Feybreak.
Charting Your Course to Feybreak Island
The journey to this notorious island is a challenge in itself. Your starting point should be the Fisherman’s Point Fast Travel Point, located at coordinates (-482, -748) on the southeastern tip of Mount Obsidian. From there, you'll need to head west-southwest across a vast expanse of open water.

Now, you might be tempted to hop on your fastest flying mount, but hold your horses—or rather, your Nitewings. An aquatic mount is a much safer bet for this approach. Your trusty surf-riding Pal will have a much easier time and won't attract the unwanted attention that a flyer does, making the initial journey far less stressful. Your target is the Scorched Ashland Fast Travel Point, which glows with a welcoming orange light on the island's coast, right around coordinates (-811, -828).
A Not-So-Warm Welcome: Surviving the Feybreak Warriors
As you approach, the game will flash a warning: "Flying-type Pals are strictly forbidden." It's a real 'no-fly zone', and they mean business! The island is the territory of the Feybreak Warriors, a faction that has blanketed the region with a network of 22 anti-air missile turrets. These automated defenses seem to have a personal vendetta against anything with wings and will shoot you down without a second thought.
So, what's a tamer to do? The moment you set foot on the Scorched Ashland coast, switch to a reliable ground mount. Navigating Feybreak's rugged terrain on foot or with a land-based Pal is your only safe option initially. For the truly daring, it's possible to dodge the missiles on a speedy flyer, but it's a high-risk gamble. The long-term strategy is to locate each of the 22 turrets and disable them using their control consoles, which will finally make the skies safe again.
Exploring the Scorched Lands: Pals and Points of Interest
Once you've dealt with the immediate threat of being blasted out of the sky, you can begin to explore what is one of the largest zones in the game. Feybreak Island is roughly three times the size of Sakurajima, offering a massive new landscape to discover. As a high-level zone, it's highly recommended that you and your Pal team be at least level 50 before making the attempt.
The island is home to some of the most sought-after endgame Pals, making the perilous journey well worth the effort. You'll find these powerful creatures roaming the scorched earth, presenting a fantastic opportunity to strengthen your team. Just be prepared for a tough fight; the native Pals are as unforgiving as the terrain. Exploring the full Palworld Feybreak Island Palworld region is a monumental task, but one that rewards the most dedicated players.
Your Feybreak Island Survival Checklist
Feeling ready to take on the challenge? Keep this checklist handy to ensure your expedition is a success. It's a tough journey, but the rewards are immense! 😉
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Reach Level 50+: Don't even think about going before you and your main team are at this level.
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Start at Fisherman's Point: This is the most direct and established starting point for the sea crossing.
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Use an Aquatic Mount for Approach: Avoid the missile turrets by staying low and swimming to the island's coast.
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Bring a Fast Ground Mount: Once on the island, this will be your primary mode of transportation.
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Prioritize Disabling Turrets: Make it your mission to find and deactivate all 22 anti-air turrets to secure the airspace.
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