A gamer who played Palworld for over 140 hours has recently created an impressive base that looks like a huge fortress. Palworld has been a major hit since its early access release last month, surpassing 19 million players on Xbox and Steam, and some of them are extremely creative with base-building.
Base-building is an important aspect of Palworld, especially considering how much time the average player will spend improving their homes and crafting items there. While most players focus on utility rather than elegance during base-building, some take the game’s systems to their fullest potential to build unique constructions, and this player excelled in that regard.
A Palworld player called Rumakian has recently shared some pictures of their base, which they believe is around 90% complete after playing the survival game for over 140 hours. Rumakian constructed an enormous fortress with high stone walls on top of a river in the main starting area of the game. Like similar bases, this one has a Pal Breeding Farm, factories, and a huge area for plantations. An interesting highlight of Rumakian’s fortress is the central stone building, which has three huge towers.
Curiously, Rumakian’s base has 40 beds. In normal Palworld servers, bases are capped at 15 to 20 Pals per place, depending on the server configurations. Still, Rumakian circumvented this limit by using a mod that allows for 40 Pals per base, which greatly increases the output of their projects but also requires more resting space for a large army of working Pals.
Rumakian’s base is far from the only creative headquarters devised by a Palworld player, though, and many examples can be seen in recent weeks. In one of them, a Palworld player created a base around the Anubis statue on Mount Obsidian. The space featured several complex stone buildings and a lot of well-placed furniture that gave it a cozy atmosphere. Also, the Anubis statue was the perfect location for setting up camp, as it’s near coal, ore, and sulfur
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