The best Jetragon builds in Palworld
The best Jetragon build in Palworld will give you one of the fastest Pals. This extraordinary Pal is not only the fastest flying mount, but also a powerful combat companion, ensuring efficiency and effectiveness during exploration and combat on Palpagos Island. In order to craft the ultimate Geron build, players should focus on specific traits and skills.
Article continues below Advertisement
The ideal build emphasizes the use of a companion skill called Air Missile, which enhances Geron’s combat capabilities when fighting alongside the player. In addition, combined with active skills such as Dragon Meteor, Beam Comet, and Fireball, the combat effectiveness of your partners can be further enhanced.
For passive skills, abilities like Agility, Running, Swiftness, and Legend greatly improve Geron’s speed, movement, attack, and defense attributes, ultimately creating a powerful and versatile companion for players in their adventures in the companion world.
What is the role of Jetragon’s companion skills in Palworld?
Geron is a powerful alpha companion in the companion world, known for his ability to fly and launch rockets, and is very popular among players. Recently, a Reddit user created a mechanical version of Jetragon, with robotic limbs and parts that look like jet engines. This design has been well received by other Palworld players. Mecha Jetragon’s drawing has been compared to the robots from the Metal Gear Solid series, showcasing the creative potential within Palworld’s open world.
Article continues below Advertisement
Article continues below Advertisement
In Palworld, Jetragon has a companion skill called Air Missile. When activated while riding Geron, the companion fires a barrage of missiles at a designated target. In terms of basic attributes, Geron has the following attributes: health 110, melee attack power 100, magic attack power 140, defense power 110, and support power 100.
In terms of mobility, Jetragon has a walking speed of 600, a running speed of 1,700, and a mounted sprint speed of 3,300. Additionally, Jetragon requires 9 units of food, worth 8,680.
In order to effectively fight Jetragon in Palworld, it is recommended to use Ice-type Pals due to Jetragon’s Dragon-type classification. Consider using companions such as Frostallion and Penking against Jetragon in combat for best results. In terms of work suitability, Jetragon has a Gathering rating of three.
This means it can effectively assist in transporting resources into chests. However, it is recommended to keep Geron in your party primarily for travel purposes and combat purposes when facing enemies.
Article continues below Advertisement
How to find Jetragon in Palworld?
Jetragon is one of the most popular and well-known Pals in the Palworld due to its impressive design and powerful abilities. To find Jerron, head to the volcanic area of the Obsidian Mountain Fortress City ruins just north of the Changsha Beach teleporter. Climbing the walls using your upgraded grapple gun is the easiest way to reach the city.
Article continues below Advertisement
Article continues below Advertisement
When facing Geron, be prepared for a tough fight as his attacks are fast and hard. Equip your best weapons and armor, and bring legendary and super orbs with you. Geron’s attacks are weak against ice-types, so bring along tough ice buddies such as Chilit and Frost Lion for extra damage and resistance to the dragon’s attacks.
Once you have Geron in your team, you can use it in breeding combinations to further strengthen your team. Breeding Geron with other good companions (such as Gorirat, Begard, Greenthal, etc.) can produce powerful offspring such as Anubis, Mammoth, Krelinks, and Helzeifer. Breeding two Geron together results in a more powerful Geron with impressive attributes.
Best Palworld Customizations
In Palworld, you have extensive control over game settings for a customized experience. You can adjust various aspects such as day and night duration, experience gain rate, companion capture likelihood, and more.
Article continues below Advertisement
Article continues below Advertisement
These settings affect game mechanics such as friend behavior, resource collection, player statistics, structure durability, and item availability. For example, adjusting the companion capture rate determines how easy it is to capture companions, while changing the collectible item multiplier affects the amount of resources gained from gathering activities.
Additionally, settings such as Death Penalty determine the consequences of player death, with options ranging from losing all items to no penalty at all. These settings allow players to tailor the gaming experience to their liking, whether they seek a challenging survival experience or a more relaxed adventure.
Palworld Gameplay and Development
In Palworld, your character explores the Palpagos Islands, copes with hunger, crafts tools, and builds a base. You can interact with over 100 creatures called “companions”, fight them using “companion balls” and capture them. Companions can be summoned into battle or stationed at the base to help with tasks such as scavenging and cooking. Each companion has unique skills that can be used in combat or transportation. Factions such as criminal organizations, liberation movements, and fanatic groups also exist in the game, and these factions are led by powerful trainers who serve as the main bosses.
Article continues below Advertisement
Article continues below Advertisement
Each of these factions has human NPCs patrolling the islands and sometimes engaging in combat. If the player commits a crime, the NPCs become hostile and defense forces hunt them until they are defeated or escape. Palworld is created and published by Pocket Pair, an independent company based in Shinagawa, Tokyo. This is their second open world survival project after Craftopia. The game is influenced by The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Pokémon, although Pocket Pair says Pokémon is not the main source of inspiration.
CEO Takuro Mizobe mentioned that this concept is based on “Ark: Survival Evolved” and its survival mechanism is similar to Rust. Compared to Craftopia, Palworld used more original resources, which posed challenges for the team. The game was originally developed in Unity and later moved to Unreal Engine 4 to better support open world gameplay. Originally planned for release in 2022, the deadline was extended to August 2023 due to the expanded project scope and team expansion. The game is expected to be 60% complete when early access begins.
Parr World Trailer
Article continues below Advertisement
Article continues below Advertisement
trend
Disclaimer: The above information is for general information purposes only. All information on this website is provided in good faith, but we make no representations or warranties, express or implied, as to the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability or completeness of any information on this website.