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Palworld Player Builds Giant Death Star-Like Sphere

One Palworld player has created a giant sphere that bears a resemblance to the Death Star from the Star Wars Universe. Since the game's initial launch, Palworld players have logged many hours into building their functional bases. They have used the environment to their advantage to establish unraidable houses, which left fans captivated with their designs.

Palworld players would be well advised to put single-layer bases in wide-open areas for the least headache. Otherwise, they will have to make overlapping floors using stairs, which don't work well in some situations, and more building blocks to increase the useful space in their property. A multi-level base without stairs is possible; however, it will likely be destroyed in a raid since Pals won't be able to leave higher floors to fend off enemies. It is often wise to make the base as simple as possible to keep everything, including Pals, under control.

An imaginative Palworld player known on Reddit as Lost-Lead-7628 shared screenshots of a giant sphere they built using a third-party mod. This functional sphere looks similar to the Death Star from the Star Wars universe, featuring several viewing cages that allow visitors to look around the base. The player seems to have created it in the ocean using a clever trick. They took a flying Pal, dove into the ocean, and got off their mount to walk on the land beneath the water. According to the original poster, they were able to start building the base in this state.

As in other survival games, base-building is a crucial loop in Palworld, requiring players to collect fundamental resources scattered throughout the world. The biggest advantage of having a house is protection from the cold weather. If players want to set up workbenches and breed their friendly Pals safely, they will eventually need a solid base that protects them from hostile creatures.

Even though Palworld's building system leads to the emergence of mesmerizing structures, it still needs to be improved.

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