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Palworld Player Shows Helpful Building Technique

One Palworld player has shared a helpful building technique that allows them to stack base parts on each other. Palworld features an abundance of PvE activities, one of which is base-building, which requires a lot of resources. Farming natural resources can be pretty time-consuming unless players enlist their Pals to do it for themselves.

Having spent a reasonable amount of time in the game, some Palworld players pointed out that the building system has several limitations, which prevent them from making complex structures. For instance, it doesn't allow players to move furniture, and there are only a few decorative items they can use to personalize interior parts. Palworld's building system is considered rudimentary by some because it only features basic blocks like walls and gates. With the game still in early access, the developers will likely add more tools, items, and blocks in the future.

One Palworld player, who goes by ShockandTwitch on Reddit, has shown a clever building technique that lets them stack items on each other to create more space at their base. It's all about finding the perfect angle before putting the first item, which can either be a square table or an assembly line, that serves as a foundation for duplicates. As seen in the video, the player jumps and uses the same angle to stack items on each other. It's a helpful technique to minimize the mess and make some space at the base. Interestingly, all the assembly lines and square tables stacked on each other work without issues.

Despite some limitations, Palworld players have made intricate bases, some of which are inspired by real-life places like Burj Khalifa and the Great Pyramid of Giza. Some picked unusual locations on the map, where natural barriers can be utilized against hostile Pals, to construct their houses. Also, they have been able to build huge spiral bases in a short time by enlisting their friendly creatures to collect resources.

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