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Ragnarok The New World 飛行マウントガイド

Complete flying mounts guide for Ragnarok The New World. Learn how to unlock wings, obtain flying mounts, navigate the continent by air, and access sky-only locations across Midgard.

Flying Mounts Guide

Ragnarok The New World is the first game in the Ragnarok Online franchise to feature true flight mechanics, allowing players to soar above the continent of Midgard on winged mounts and access elevated locations impossible to reach on foot. Flying mounts transform how players explore the open world, turning long ground routes into direct aerial paths and revealing hidden locations perched on mountainsides, floating platforms, and cloud-layer structures. This guide covers every method for obtaining flying mounts, the flight control system, aerial navigation strategies, and the exclusive content accessible only through flight.

The flight system in Ragnarok The New World is not merely a faster travel method — it is a progression gate for significant content. Several quest chains, rare resource nodes, and hidden boss arenas exist exclusively in elevated locations that require a flying mount to access. Players without flight capability miss these content opportunities entirely, making flying mount acquisition a priority milestone in character progression. The sooner you unlock flight, the sooner you can engage with the full breadth of content the game offers.

Obtaining Flying Mounts

Free Wing Unlock Quest

The primary free method for obtaining a flying mount is the Free Wing Unlock questline, available at base level 45. This questline involves a series of exploration and collection tasks that culminate in a basic flying mount reward. The quest is designed to introduce players to the flight system gradually, with early steps teaching ground mount mechanics before progressing to aerial challenges.

The quest begins at the Kafra NPC in Izlude, who directs you to a series of locations across the starter continent. Each step rewards flight-related items and lore, building toward the final wing unlock at the Sky Tower location. The free wing unlock guide provides a detailed step-by-step walkthrough of this questline.

Taming Flying Mounts

Several flying creature types can be tamed through the standard mount taming system. These creatures spawn at elevated locations throughout Midgard, typically on mountain peaks or cliff edges. Reaching these spawn points requires either an existing flying mount or completion of a climbing path, creating a progression where your first flying mount unlocks access to better flying mount spawn locations.

Flying MountTaming ItemSpawn LocationDifficulty
Basic EagleSky FeatherIzlude CliffsEasy
Storm HawkMystic LureMountain PeakModerate
Wind DragonSpirit BellSky IslandsHard
PhoenixMVP TrophyMVP DropExtreme

MVP Flying Mounts

The rarest and most powerful flying mounts come from MVP drops, as detailed in the MVP mount taming guide. These MVP mounts feature superior flight speed, unique visual effects, and prestige value that makes them the most coveted items in the game. The Storm Eagle from Stormy Knight and the Shadow Bat from Dark Lord are the primary MVP flying mounts.

Flight Controls and Mechanics

Basic Flight Controls

Flight controls operate on a simple altitude and direction system. Your mount gains altitude while moving forward and loses altitude when idle or moving slowly. Turning follows the same directional controls as ground movement, with a slight banking animation during aerial turns. The flight system is designed to be intuitive, requiring minimal practice before aerial navigation becomes natural.

Altitude Management

Maintaining altitude requires forward movement. If you stop moving, your mount gradually descends. To reach high-altitude locations, maintain forward speed while climbing. Some elevated platforms require precise altitude management, as approaching too fast overshoots the landing zone while approaching too slowly fails to reach the required height. Practice altitude control in open areas before attempting precision landings on small platforms.

Flight Stamina

Flying mounts have a flight stamina gauge that depletes during sustained flight. When stamina reaches zero, the mount enters a glide state that provides slow descent without forward propulsion. Stamina regenerates while on the ground or during glide descents. Managing stamina is important for long-distance aerial travel across the continent, as running out of stamina mid-flight forces a landing before reaching your destination.

Aerial Combat Restrictions

Combat is not permitted while flying. If an enemy attacks you during flight, you are automatically dismounted and engage in ground combat. This mechanic prevents players from exploiting flight to avoid challenging ground encounters. Always dismount voluntarily before approaching enemy-infested areas to avoid being knocked from the sky unexpectedly.

Aerial Navigation

Continental Flight Paths

Midgard's continent layout is designed with aerial navigation in mind. Major locations are connected by direct aerial routes that significantly reduce travel time compared to ground paths. Key aerial shortcuts include:

RouteGround TimeFlight TimeSavings
Prontera to Izlude8 min2 min75%
Prontera to Desert Zone15 min5 min67%
Desert Zone to Mountain Region20 min6 min70%
Mountain Region to Sky IslandsInaccessible8 minFull access

These time savings compound dramatically over the course of daily gameplay, making flight capability one of the most impactful quality-of-life improvements in the game. The daily routine guide incorporates aerial travel into the optimized daily schedule.

Sky-Only Locations

Several locations in Midgard are accessible only through flight:

  • Sky Islands: Floating platforms containing rare resource nodes and unique quest chains
  • Mountain Peak Shrine: Location for the advanced flying mount taming quests
  • Cloud Arena: PvP arena accessible only by air, offering unique rewards
  • Aerial Dungeon Entrance: The entrance to the Sky Corridor dungeon is located on a floating platform

Each of these locations contains content unavailable to ground-bound players, providing a meaningful incentive for early flight unlock.

Flying Mount Comparison

Speed and Stamina

MountGround SpeedFlight SpeedStaminaAvailability
Basic EagleLevel 0%Level 0%ModerateFree quest
Storm HawkLevel 5%Level 0%HighTaming
Wind DragonLevel 0%Level 0%Very HighTaming (Rare)
Storm Eagle (MVP)Level 0%Level 0%Very HighMVP Drop
Shadow Bat (MVP)Level 8%Level 5%HighMVP Drop

The free Basic Eagle provides adequate flight capability for accessing sky-only content. Upgraded mounts improve speed and stamina, reducing travel time and enabling longer uninterrupted flights. The MVP hunting guide covers obtaining the rarest mounts.

Choosing the Right Flying Mount for Your Playstyle

Selecting which flying mount to pursue depends on how you spend most of your in-game time. Players focused on daily routines and efficient farming benefit most from mounts with high stamina, as these allow uninterrupted long-distance flights between farming spots without frequent ground stops for regeneration. The Wind Dragon, despite its rare spawn, offers the best stamina pool among non-MVP mounts, making it ideal for players who traverse the entire continent regularly.

For PvP-oriented players who frequent the Cloud Arena, flight speed matters more than stamina since arena matches involve short bursts of aerial movement rather than sustained travel. The Storm Eagle from Stormy Knight MVP provides the highest burst flight speed, allowing rapid repositioning during aerial combat encounters. The Shadow Bat's ground speed bonus also benefits PvP players who alternate between ground and aerial combat zones.

Collection-oriented players should prioritize obtaining the Basic Eagle through the free quest first, then gradually work toward rarer mounts through the taming system. The mount taming guide outlines the most efficient order for collecting all available flying mounts. Since mounts are account-wide through the Job Freedom system, every flying mount you acquire benefits all classes equally.

Flight Speed Impact on Daily Travel

The difference between mount speeds compounds significantly over daily gameplay. A Basic Eagle completing the full continental circuit takes approximately 30 minutes, while a Storm Eagle covers the same route in roughly 20 minutes. Over a month of daily play, this 10-minute daily saving accumulates to approximately 5 hours of saved travel time. For players with limited daily play sessions, this time saving directly translates to more time spent on productive activities like dungeon runs, MVP hunting, and resource farming rather than transit.

The stamina difference between mounts similarly affects daily efficiency. A Basic Eagle requires 3-4 ground stops during a continental circuit to regenerate stamina, while a Wind Dragon or Storm Eagle can complete the entire circuit without landing. Each ground stop adds approximately 30 seconds to total travel time, meaning the Basic Eagle's stamina limitation adds 1.5-2 minutes per continental trip compared to higher-stamina mounts.

Advanced Flight Techniques

Stamina Conservation Patterns

Experienced flyers use a technique called "pulse flying" to maximize distance per stamina point. Instead of maintaining maximum speed continuously, pulse flying alternates between powered flight and brief glide segments. During the glide segments, stamina regenerates while the mount continues moving forward at reduced speed. The net result is approximately 15-20% more distance covered per full stamina bar compared to continuous powered flight.

The optimal pulse rhythm involves 4 seconds of powered flight followed by 2 seconds of gliding. This ratio maintains enough forward momentum to preserve altitude while allowing meaningful stamina regeneration. Practice this rhythm in open areas before relying on it during time-sensitive aerial navigation challenges or long continental flights.

Precision Landing Techniques

Landing on small platforms like the Sky Sanctuary or floating Sky Island nodes requires deliberate speed and altitude management. Approach the platform from above at moderate speed, then reduce to minimum flight speed when approximately 10 meters above the landing zone. Allow the mount to settle downward naturally rather than trying to force a rapid descent, which can overshoot the platform. The landing zone indicator highlights the valid area where your mount can land successfully.

For platforms surrounded by obstacles or restricted airspace, approach from the clearest direction rather than the shortest path. Taking a slightly longer approach route with clear airspace is significantly faster than recovering from a collision with an obstacle that dismounts you and forces a restart of the approach.

Aerial Waypoint Navigation

When navigating to distant locations by air, establish intermediate waypoints at recognizable landmarks rather than attempting a direct flight path. Midgard's landscape includes several prominent landmarks visible from high altitude, including the Prontera church spire, the desert oasis reflection, and the mountain peak shrine. Using these landmarks as navigation checkpoints prevents the common mistake of drifting off course during long flights, which wastes stamina and time on course corrections.

FAQ

When can I first get a flying mount?

The free wing unlock quest becomes available at base level 45. This is the earliest point at which you can obtain a flying mount without relying on rare drops or market purchases. Complete the questline as soon as it becomes available to unlock flight and access sky-only content early in your progression.

Can I fly anywhere in Midgard?

Flight is permitted in most outdoor zones but restricted in certain areas including dungeon interiors, cities during War of Emperium, and specific story quest zones. The flight restriction indicator appears on your HUD when entering a no-fly zone, and your mount automatically descends to the ground when crossing into restricted airspace.

What happens if my flight stamina runs out mid-air?

When stamina depletes, your mount enters a glide state that provides a controlled descent rather than a free fall. You continue moving forward slowly while descending, allowing you to reach a safe landing zone. Stamina regenerates during the glide, enabling short bursts of powered flight to extend your descent distance toward a suitable landing area.

Are flying mounts better than ground mounts for daily activities?

For travel between distant locations, flying mounts are dramatically faster. For short distances within cities or densely populated areas, ground mounts may be more convenient due to faster mounting and dismounting animations. Most experienced players use flying mounts for continental travel and ground mounts for local navigation.

Can other players see me while flying?

Yes, flying players are visible to ground players and other flying players. Your mount and character are fully rendered during flight, making rare flying mounts visible prestige items that other players notice. The exploration tips guide covers social aspects of aerial exploration and meeting points for flying players. For the official game information, visit the Steam page.